OUR COMMUNITIES
Timnath
Timnath was established in 1882 as a busy hub of fur trading and farming. Its location
on the Cache la Poudre River initially attracted people to the fertile land, and over
time its proximity to larger communities – Fort Collins to the west, Windsor to the
south, and Loveland and Greeley nearby – brought in residents who wanted to get
away, but not
too far away.Only three years ago, Timnath was the size
of a small neighborhood, with a quaint Main Street and a population of 230. Now, Timnath
has become a model of progressive living in Northern Colorado.Timnath is slated
to grow to 27 square
miles and 30,000 residents – most will be professionals from
high tech and other industries. There’s a new golf course, a boating club on its way,
and plans for 20%
of the area to be covered with parks and recreation trails. In addition,
a thriving commercial/retail/dining district will reflect Timnath’s dedication to great
living – and attract consumers from nearby cities who want to experience Timnath’s
beauty and variety.
| STATISTICS | RESOURCES |
| Population projected 2007: 219 Population 2000: 223 Square miles: 0.2 Labor force: 121 Employment: 117 Per capita income: $27,089 Median household income: $51,250 Households: 84 |
Town of Timnath
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| Source: U.S. Census Bureau | |
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