Lima metropolitan area, Ohio


The Lima metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of one countyAllen – in Northwest Ohio, anchored by the city of Lima. As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 108,473.

History

The Lima metropolitan area was first defined in 1950. Then known as the Lima standard metropolitan area, it consisted of a single county – Allen – and had a population of 88,183. Following a term change by the Bureau of the Budget in 1959, the Lima SMA became the Lima standard metropolitan statistical area. By the census of 1960, the population had grown to 103,691, an 18 percent increase over the previous census.
Two additional counties were added to the Lima SMSA in 1971 – Putnam and Van Wert. Auglaize County became a part of the SMSA in 1973. With that addition, there were a total of 218,244 residents living in the metropolitan area at the 1980 census.
In 1983, the official designation was shortened to the Lima metropolitan statistical area, which is still in use to date. That same year, Putnam and Van Wert counties were removed from the MSA, leaving only Allen and Auglaize counties in the defined area. The two-county Lima MSA had a population of 154,340 in 1990. That figure had risen to 155,084 by 2000.
In 2003, Auglaize County was removed from the Lima metropolitan area and was re-designated as the Wapakoneta micropolitan statistical area.

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Combined Statistical Area

The Lima-Van Wert-Celina Combined Statistical Area is made up of three counties in northwest Ohio. The statistical area includes one metropolitan area and two micropolitan areas. As of the 2010 Census, the CSA had a population of 221,838.