Roanoke Valley Stats

MSA Demographics

Age:

0 to 9 years……….35,724

10 to 19……………38,735

20 to 34……………52,388

35 to 49……………63,669

50 to 64……………68,015

65 to 79……………36,099

80+………………..14,077

Sex:

Female: 159,783……………51.8%

Male: 148,924……………48.2%

Source: April 1, 2010 Census Estimates

Local Government:

Roanoke and Salem are independent cities. Vinton, Roanoke and Salem all have a manager-council form of government. The mayor serves as chairman of the council. Roanoke County operates as a separate county unit. It has a five-member board of supervisors and a county administrator. Vinton has a town government.

Travel Guide – Mileage from Roanoke:

Fairfax………………………….224

Outer Banks, NC……………317

Richmond……………………..187

Virginia Beach………………296

Washington, D.C……………247

Williamsburg………………..215

Source: mapquest.com

Cost of Living Composite Index:

Assuming you have an annual salary of $60,000 in the city you’re leaving to move to Roanoke, here are sample percentages of the base-100 measurements as well as salaries needed to maintain that standard of living.

Roanoke, Va…………….93.4% / $56,040

Charleston, S.C…………………97.7% / $58,620

Richmond, Va…………………..99.2% / $59,520

Asheville, N.C………………….101.7% / $61,020

Charlottesville, Va…………..104.4% / $62,640

Virginia Beach / Hampton

Roads, Va……………………104.8% / $62,880

Chicago, Ill………………………114.4% / $68,640

Newark, N.J…………………….131.7% / $79,020

Boston, Mass…………………..137.2% / $82,320

Washington, D.C……………..147.5% / $88,500

National Average 100.0% / $60,000

Source: ACCRA Cost of Living Index, 3rd Quarter, 2011.

Population:

Roanoke MSA……………309,169

Roanoke City………………97,061

Roanoke County………….92,524

Franklin County………….56,387

Botetourt County………..33,209

Salem City………………….24,797

Craig County…………………5,191

Source: Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, Provisional Estimates July 1, 2010.

Top Digital City/County:

For 11 consecutive years Roanoke City has been named in the Center for Digital Government’s Top Digital Cities Survey, finishing first in the polling six times. Likewise, Roanoke County has placed in the center’s Digital Counties Survey for the past eight years, with four of those appearances meriting top honors. These surveys recognize cities and counties with governments that are on the cutting edge of the technological world.

Newcomer/Visitor Help:

Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau.

101 Shenandoah Ave. 800-635-5535. VisitRoanokeVa.com

Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce.

210 S. Jefferson St. 540-983-0700. RoanokeChamber.org

Downtown Roanoke Inc.

213 Market St., SW. 540-342-2028. DowntownRoanoke.org

Roanoke Valley Economic Development Partnership.

111 Franklin Plaza, Suite 333. 800-562-2832. Roanoke.org

Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce.

611 E. Main St., Salem 540-387-0267. S-RCChamber.org

Salem Visitor Center/Salem Civic Center.

1001 Boulevard (Salem Civic Center). 1-888-VASALEM. VisitSalemVa.com

Vinton Chamber of Commerce.

116 S. Poplar Street, Suite 1-A. 540-343-1364. VintonChamber.com

Childcare Assistance:

Council of Community Services

CouncilOfCommunityServices.org (search “childcare”), 540-985-0131

Apartments:

Roanoke Valley Apartment Association

FindGreatApartment.com

Air Travel:

Roanoke Regional Airport

RoanokeAirport.com, 540-362-1999

Airlines Reservations and Flight Info:

Delta

Delta.com

Reservations……………….800-282-3424

Flight Information………800-221-1212

Allegiant Air

AllegiantAir.com

Reservations……………….702-505-8888

Flight Information………702-430-3250

United Airlines

UAL.com

Reservations……………….800-864-8331

Flight Information………800-824-6200

US Airways

USAirways.com

Reservations……………….800-428-4322

Flight Information………800-943-5436

Weather:

Mean temp in July…………………………………………………77°F

Mean temp in Jan………………………………………………….37°F

Highest temp (July 1936 and Aug 1983)………………..105°F

Lowest temp (Dec 1917)…………………………………………-12°F

Annual average precipitation…………………………………41.35”

Monthly average precipitation……………………………….3.45”

Elevation………………………………………………………………..940’

Metropolitan land area (sq. miles)…………………………853

Sources: Weather.com, RoanokeVa.gov.

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