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A positive, proactive and hopeful public attitude is evident in Longview. From education to culture to neighborhoods, you'll find a home-style atmosphere that is appealing to residents and visitors alike. Catch our celebratory spirit in our special community celebrations throughout the year.
The following statistics will help familiarize you with our community. For the most up to date demographic information, please refer to the Wikipedia page for the City of Longview.
Land & Climate
- Average annual precipitation of 45 inches
- Elevation of 20 feet
- Land area of 14.79 square miles
Population
As of the census of 2022, the following are residing in the City of Longview:
- 37,782 people
- 15,913 households
Census Population Data
Census Year | Population |
1960 | 23,349 |
1970 | 28,373 |
1980 | 31,052 |
1990 | 31,499 |
2000 | 34,660 |
2010 | 36,648 |
2016 | 37,377 |
2022 | 37,782 |
Longview is a successful learning community where educational programs of all types have been enhanced. Life-long learning is the norm, from citizenship classes to adult education to recreation programs for all ages.
Longview works closely with the Longview School district in an on-going partnership to provide quality and meaningful educational services for students. The school-to-work transition program is key to educational success.
Education
The City of Longview is in the Longview Public School District. The district maintains:
- 8 elementary schools
- 3 middle schools
- 2 high schools
Post-Secondary Institutions
Nearby School Districts
- Kalama School District
- Kelso School District
- Castle Rock School District
- Toutle Lake School District
- Woodland School District