The City of Indio, incorporated May 16, 1930, is the oldest and largest city in the Coachella Valley.
Population
1992 - 40,378
1998 - 44,509
2000 - 49,800
2004 - 59,100
2010 - 84,393
2020 - 116,884 (predicted)
The City of Indio has seen a tremendous growth in population over the last 10 years and more is expected. In addition to the permanent residents, another 8,800 people reside in the City of Indio during the winter months. It is expected that festivals and special events within the City of Indio collectively attract over 500,000 visitors annually.
Based on the 2000 US Census and the California Department of Finance January 1, 2004.
Median Age 27.3
Household Size 3.54
Hispanic 75.4 %
Children 38.6 %
Family Households 79.8 %
Average Family Income $81,546 (2007)
Population at Build-Out - 422,408
Ideal Location
· On Highway I-10, between Los Angeles, California and Phoenix, Arizona
• On the North American Free Trade Agreement Superhighway, offering a direct link to Mexico
Affordability
· Affordable and well-located land
• Low utility rates for both power and water
Added Benefits and Incentives
· The Coachella Valley Enterprise Zone offers State Tax Credits
· The Coachella Valley Empowerment Zone offers Federal Tax Credits
• The City's Merged Redevelopment Project Area can provide further assistance
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