1994 Update of Needs Data from the San Mateo County United Way's Needs Assessment Report
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TEXT TABLE 1

Number and Percent of Total Population Distributed by Subareas and Selected Places of the County,  San Mateo County, 1990

County Subareas and Selected Places

Number

Percent

Total County

649,623

100.0%

North County

231,048

35.6%

Brisbane 2,952 0.4%
Broadmoor 3,739 0.6%
Colma 1,103 0.2%
Daly City 92,311 14.2%
Pacifica 37,670 5.8%
San Bruno 38,961 6.0%
So. San  Francisco 54,312 8.4%
Central County 198,313 30.5%
Belmont 24,127 3.7%
Burlingame 26,801 4.1%
Foster City 28,176 4.3%
Highlands 2,644 0.4%
Hillsborough 10,667 1.6%
Millbrae 20,412 3.2%
San Mateo 85,486 13.2%
South County 181,321 27.9%
Atherton 7,163 1.1%
East Palo Alto 23,451 3.6%
Emerald Lake Hills 3,328 0.5%
Menlo Park 28,040 4.3%
North Fair Oaks 13,912 2.2%
Portola Valley 4,194 0.6%
Redwood City 66,072 10.2%
San Carlos 26,167 4.0%
West Menlo Park 3,959 0.6%
Woodside 5,035 0.8%
Coastside 18,866 2.9%
El Granada 4,426 0.7%
Half Moon Bay 8,886 1.3%
Montana 2,552 0.4%
Moss Beach 3,002 0.5%
Remainder (includes unincorporated areas and places above subareas) 20,075 3.1
Source: 1990 U.S. Census

According to projections by the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG), San Mateo County will experience an overall growth of 10.4% between 1990 and 2000 (see Text Table 2).  By the year 2010, San Mateo County will contain a total population 25.8% greater than documented in 1980.

 

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