Carlisle Returns to Village Status After 2010 Census

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CARLISLE -- Size may not matter to one Warren County municipality as it's slated to be downgraded to village status after being a city for the past 10 years.

As a result of the 2010 census, Carlisle was one of nine Ohio cities that will change to a village status. Under Ohio law, a municipality needs to have a minimum of 5,000 residents to become a city. Following the 2000 census, Carlisle, which is in Warren and Montgomery counties, had a population of 5,121 residents.

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Carlisle Returns to Village Status After 2010 Census

In the 2010 census report, Carlisle had a total population of 4,915 residents -- 85 residents short of retaining its city status.

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