Politics & Government
Peachtree Corners Gets Counted In Census This Year For First Time
The 17-square-mile city is Gwinnett County's 16th and newest municipality. Founded on July 1, 2012, it is home to over 40,000 residents.
Peachtree Corners, GA - By the middle of March, Peachtree Corners residents can expect to receive a mailed invitation to take the U.S. Census - the first time as a city.
Peachtree Corners just missed the 2010 census.
The 17-square-mile city is Gwinnett County’s 16th and newest municipality. Founded on July 1, 2012, it is home to over 40,000 residents. The is located in the southwest corner of the county with seven miles of the Chattahoochee River defining its western border.
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There are several ways you can respond to the survey in the mail: online, by phone or by mail. This is the first time the census is available online.
It is important that every person living in Peachtree Corners, including children, is counted.
Why? The Census count shapes the legislative and congressional districts and how federal and state resources are distributed (more people means more resources and services).
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Census results are safe, secure and confidential. Under federal law, it is illegal to share personal information disclosed in the census. The data collected can only be used to produce statistics.
You can learn more about the upcoming census at www.2020census.gov
You can also find information on the city’s website in an easy-to-read Q&A format here: https://www.peachtreecornersga.gov/residents/2020-census
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