These were Alabamaâs fastest-growing cities in 2022
There’s a new name atop the list of Alabama’s fastest-growing cities.
Pike Road, a relatively new town carved off from Montgomery in the 1990s, grew by 6.6% between July 1, 2021 and July 1, 2022, according to new population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
That was the fastest growth rate in the state among cities with at least 10,000 people.
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Pike Road only just met that requirement, surging past the 10,000-person threshold in 2022.
It beat out several frequent contenders for the title, including just barely edging out Foley, the fastest-growing town in Baldwin County. Foley grew by 6.5% from 2021 to 2022, and was one of four Baldwin County cities to make the top 10.
Daphne, Fairhope and Gulf Shores were the other Baldwin County cities that made the top 10 list.
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Athens, the largest city in Limestone County – the single fastest growing county in the state over the past few years – grew by 5.5%, good for No. 3 on the list.
There was a bit of a gap between Athens and the next closest city, Opelika, a neighbor of Auburn. It grew by 3.6% from 2021 to 2022.
Daphne was No. 5, with a growth rate of 3.1%. It was tied with Birmingham-area suburb Chelsea, which also grew by 3.1%. Chelsea was one of two Birmingham-area cities to make the list, along with Calera.
Madison, a larger city in the Huntsville metro area, was No. 9. It grew by 2.4% – an impressive feat for a city of its size. It’s the ninth largest city in Alabama, and by far the largest city on the top 10 fastest-growing list.
Total population change
Several of the cities that ranked among Alabama’s fastest-growing for percentage change also ranked highly when looking at which cities added the most people in a year.
But Alabama’s largest city – Huntsville – outclassed everyone in that category.
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Huntsville added roughly 3,300 people from 2021 to 2022, more than twice as many total people as the next closest city. And that second place city was Huntsville’s neighbor to the west, Athens.
Athens, which sits within the larger Huntsville metro area, added 1,566 people in just a year. Madison also added just under 1,500 people. That means three of the top five cities in Alabama for total population growth were in the Huntsville metro area.
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