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[12] [16] Existing cities and towns are allowed to reorganize as a code city if they meet the population threshold and the change is approved by voters. [ 12 ] [ 17 ] As of 2022 [update] , one city remains unclassified— Waitsburg , in Walla Walla County —and continues to use the 1881 territorial charter under which it was organized. [ 12 ]
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Washington which are not incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are listed separately in a list of cities and list of towns .
Alfredtown; Book Book; Collingullie; Downside; Euberta; Gregadoo; Ladysmith; Mangoplah; Oura; Rowan; Tarcutta; Uranquinty; Information about locality boundaries has been sourced from the UBD New South Wales Country Road Atlas (16th edition, 2006) and City of Wagga Wagga website.
The median age in the town was 47 years. 20% of residents were under the age of 18; 5.7% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 21.8% were from 25 to 44; 30.4% were from 45 to 64; and 22.1% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the town was 50.0% male and 50.0% female.
Wagga Wagga was first incorporated as the Borough of Wagga Wagga on 15 March 1870. [8] It received city status and became the City of Wagga Wagga on 17 April 1946. The municipality enlarged substantially on 1 January 1981 when the adjoining Shire of Kyeamba and Shire of Mitchell were amalgamated into the City. [9]
McKenna is an unincorporated community in Pierce County, Washington, United States, located on State Route 507 and the Nisqually River, east of Yelm. [4] Founded around 1908, [5] McKenna is a former timber company town.
Kingston is located in northeastern Kitsap County at (47.798764, −122.499071), [5] on the east side of the Kitsap Peninsula Washington State Route 104 runs through the community from the Washington State Ferry terminal, leading northwest 7 miles (11 km) to Port Gamble.
Tekoa in 1915. Tekoa (/ ˈ t i k oʊ / TEE-koh) is a rural city in Whitman County, Washington, United States.The population was 817 at the 2020 census. [3]Based on per capita income, one of the more reliable measures of affluence, Tekoa ranks 420th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked.