City of Pullman Fact Sheet - Pullman, Washington
CITY OF PULLMAN FACT SHEET
Friday, 30 July 2010

  
  

City of Pullman Statistics  

 

2010 General Fund Operating Budget

$15,220,625

2010 TOTAL General Fund Budget

$15,402,406

2010 TOTAL City Budget for all funds

$45,910,767

 

 

Assessed Value

$1,314,040,526

City of Pullman General Levy Rate

$2.8352/$1,000

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Rate

$0.3940/$1,000

GO Bond Levy Rate

$0.2167/$1,000

Metropolitan Park District

$0.3940/$1,000

TOTAL City Property Tax Rate

$3.8399/$1,000

 

 

Full-Time Employees

187

Regular Part-Time (20 HRS+) Employees

  33

Additional Monthly Casual or Seasonal

140

TOTAL Employees for an average month

339

 

 

City Area

9.68 square miles

Population

27,600 (State Office of Financial Management estimate 2009)

Streets (excluding WSU)

63.4 miles

State Highway

8.99 miles

Traffic Signals

17

Street Lights

1,321

Bicycle/Pedestrian Paths

10 miles

 

 

Number of water wells

5

Well capacity

6,960 gallons/minute—designed

5,899 gallons/minute—throttled

Storage Reservoirs

10

Storage Capacity

7.3 million gallons

Water Mains

100.0 miles

Population Served

21,439

Active Services

4,978

Fire Class

4

2008 Pumpage

894.0 million gallons

2008 Peak Day

4.77 million gallons (Aug 6)

Water Hardness

108 mg/ltr. (five-year average)

 

 

Sanitary Sewer Mains

90.6 miles

2008 Flow Treated

998 million gallons

2008 Peak Day Flow Treated

7.40 million gallons (Jan 9)

Treatment Plant Capacity

8.6 million gallons/winter peak

Snow Load

30 psf

Frost Depth

30”

Basic Wind Speed w/ 3-sec. gusts

85 mph

State Energy Code Zone

2

Soil Bearing Value (generally)

1,500 psf

Latitude

N.46°43’40” (NAD 1927 Datum)

Longitude

W.117°11’00” (NAD 1927 Datum)

Elevation above 1991 GEOID  (=/- sea level)

2,346’ at Main St./Grand Ave. (NAVD 1998 Datum)

Downtown 100-yr. Flood Elevation

2,349’ (NGVD 1929 Datum)

 

 

 

Building/Housing Data (as of 2/2010)

 

 

Single Family Dwellings

3,721 units

 

Duplexes

 

922 units

 

Multiple Dwellings

 

6,552 units

 

Mobile Homes

 

526 units

 

 

 

 

 

Parks  

(145+ acres not including other rights-of-way and other city-owned areas)

Reaney Park

1.64 acres

Kruegel Park

7.92

Sunnyside Park

25 acres

Lawson Gardens

13 acres

McGee Park

3.04 acres

Military Hill Park

25 acres

Harrison Tot Lot

.233 acres

Woodcraft Park

.84 acres

City Playfield

8.66 acres

City RV Park

19 spaces

Terre View Park

3.25 acres

Spring Street Park

2.75 acres

Itani Park

7.45 acres

Petry Natural Area

1.96 acres

Conservation Park

15.85 acres

Mary’s Park

+/- 5 acres

(not including other rights-of-way and other city-owned areas)

 

 

 

 

Fire Department (2009)

 

 

Fire Protection Rating

4

 

Fire Alarms

 

816

 

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) calls

2,218

 

 

 

 

 

Police Department

 

 

Incident

2008

2009

 

Aggravated Assault

22

50

 

Arson

2

4

 

Burglary

120

104

 

Forcible Rape

10

9

 

Homicide

0

1 (attempted)

 

Larceny/Theft

377

462

 

Motor Vehicle Theft

11

27

 

Robbery

5

8

 

 

 

 

 

Library (2009)

 

 

 

Circulation

 

419,089

 

Weekly visits

 

7,678

 

Registered cardholders

26,003

 

Collection size

 

79,414 items

 

 

 

 

 

Transit Ridership Figures (2009)

Fixed-Route

1,332,178

 

 

Dial-A-Ride

16,540

 

 

 

 

Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport (2009)

 

Boardings (approximate figure)

32,553