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| View Poll Results: Were is next hotspot for growth in georgia? | |||
| Augusta |
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26 | 42.62% |
| Columbus |
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8 | 13.11% |
| Macon |
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8 | 13.11% |
| Savannah |
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24 | 39.34% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 61. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Savannah's airport is the most used and busiest airport outside of Atlanta matrixguy.
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I know that savannah is the second most busiest aiport. And augusta's is third in georiga.
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Do you know for a fact matrixguy? It would be interesting to see the other airports. I don't know why disgusta just listed savannah's and augusta's as if they're the only airports in georgia besides Atlantas.
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Here is a link to the rankings of all US airports based on passenger traffic (enplanements)
Not surprisingly.. Atlanta leads the nation's airports. SAV (Savannah) is the second busiest passenger airport in Georgia and 89th overall in the nation. No other Georgia city comes close. Now these are figures from the FAA... their most recent stats are from calendar year 2006... figures from Calendar year 2007 will be released later this year. http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...ry_np_comm.pdf here is another PDF from the FAA organized by state with total enplanements for each airport.. scroll down to Georgia to get the numbers for every airport in Georgia. Naturally, enplanements in cities like Columbus and Macon are going to be lower because of their proximity to Hartsfield. http://www.faa.gov/airports_airtraff...planements.pdf |
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Thanks Disgusta. I'm thinking of doing my report comparing the Georgia metros and I might use this information.
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One thing should be noted about the rankings of MSA's in Georgia.
when ppl come up with the number that Augusta's MSA has a population of 523,000 ppl.. they are including a very large area. This number includes the population of Richmond County (which includes the city of Augusta), Columbia County, McDuffie County (which is 30 miles away from Augusta), Burke County (which is an enormous county by area.. the second largest in Georgia), Aiken County (One of the largest counties by area in SC.. stretching over 45 miles), and Edgefield County... They are computing a really big area landwise to arive at the figure of 523,000 ppl (give or take a cpl hundred) But Savannah gets shortchanged.. when ppl say that metro Savannah has only 320,000 ppl.. they are only counting three counties..Chatham, Effingham, and Byan.. Jasper County and Beaufort County in SC are not factored in,.. even though they are right across the river from downtown Savannah.. (that would be kind of like leaving Aiken County out of Augusta's MSA totals).. Liberty County, GA is also left out of Savannah's totals.. even though it is the same distance from downtown Savannah as Mcduffie County is to downtown Augusta. So let's take roughly the same land area that Augusta is using to compute its MSA totals and apply them to Savannah and see what we get. * Note we are including the same number of counties in the total for Savannah that Augusta is doing to arrive at it's number (a total of 6 counties) and Savannah's MSA number comes out to be over 559,000 ppl |
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Savannah...over the next 20 years, the population of the coastal counties is supposed to increase by about 52%.
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Augusta could add lincoln, mccormick, barnwell, warrenton, wilkes, jefferson, washington, screven, and others. Our population could topple 700,000. Every city can add counties to boost its population. It has to be strong economic ties for counties to join MSA. Last edited by matrixguy; 04-20-2008 at 05:58 PM. |
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Distance has nothing to do with rather a county is added to a city's MSA.
50% or more of the working people in a certain county has to work in a certain city's (ex. Savannah) MAIN county (ex. Chatham) to be added into a city's Metro Area population stats. |
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Its out of Augusta, Columbus and Savannah. Augusta has the head start right now. Columbus is doing everything right to attract new businesses to the area and we have Brac taking place which should add I think like 30,000 people if I remember correctly, and Savannah has the most potential and the location advantage which gives it access to ocean and increases in tourism. The only thing I will say is this, despite having these advantages, Savannah is still 3rd metro in size with all of the advantages it has. I'm not sure why it isn't larger. But larger doesn't always mean better. Some of the best vacations spots are small and maybe that is what Savannah is meant to be.
Speaking of growth, Savannah's metro population added the most last year I believe. |
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