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TABLE 7 - A COMPARISON OF CAPE COD TOWNS’ 2000-2008 POPULATION CHANGE<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> Town 2000 Census 2008 Est. 00-’08 ChangeBarnstable 47,821 46,184 -3.42%Bourne 18,721 19,392 +3.58%Brewster 10,094 9,936 -1.57%Chatham 6,625 6,701 +1.15%Dennis 15,973 15,349 -3.91%Eastham 5,453 5,438 -0.28%Falmouth 32,660 33,123 +1.42%Harwich 12,386 12,298 -0.71%Mashpee 12,946 14,227 +9.89%Orleans 6,341 6,269 -1.14%Provincetown 3,431 3,376 -1.60%Sandwich 20,136 20,129 -0.03%Truro 2,087 2,125 +1.82%Wellfleet 2,749 2,724 -0.91%Yarmouth 24,807 23,778 -4.15%<strong>Transportation</strong> infrastructure on <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> must accommodate those areas wherepopulation growth is attracting new residential development. Otherwise, new residentswill not be able to access jobs, shopping, schools, or other basic services.While overall population is one way to assess demand for transportation, examining thenumber of households is another indicator of the number of trips generated.Households are the start and end to almost all trips, such as trips to work, shopping, andschool. The number of households and household sizes are used by travel demandmodels to predict regional travel patterns. On <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>, there are 94,822 households,with an average size of 2.28. Of all <strong>Cape</strong> towns, Barnstable has the most households with19,626, while Truro has the least with 907 (See Table below). There have also beensignificant disparities between towns regarding changes in the number of households.While Mashpee experienced almost three times as much growth in households as theentire <strong>Cape</strong> (66.4%), Provincetown actually lost households (-5.4%). For all <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong>,the number of households increased by 22.2% between 1990 and 2000, but the averagesize of those households decreased. This means that there are more households on <strong>Cape</strong><strong>Cod</strong> with less people. The average household shrank in size for all <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> towns,except Mashpee. Bourne (-0.21), Falmouth (-0.12), and Dennis (-0.11) had the greatestdecreases in average household size in the county (See Table below). <strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> townsmust ensure that the changes in the number and type of trips made by these householdsare provided for by the transportation system.<strong>Cape</strong> <strong>Cod</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> | August 2011Chapter 1: Goals & ObjectivesPage 31

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