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General Community Data

Community Name: Kinston County: Coffee
Latitude: 31.220503 Longitude: -86.170782 Micropolitan Area: Enterprise-Ozark
Area of State: SouthCentral Other cities in county:

Population and Income Estimates

City County City County
(2009) Population estimate: 537 47781 (2009) Median Age: 40 38
(2000) Population: 602 43615 (2009) No. of households: 237 19774
(1990) Population: 595 40240
(2009) Income
(2009) Age breakdown Avg. household: 43871 54864
0 - 20: 149 13083 Median household: 37457 41442
21 - 64: 296 27557 Per capita: 19362 22835
65 - over: 92 7141 (2009) Population within 30 miles: 131142 164004
(2008) Daytime Population: 18996

Source: Claritas
Note: County radius is from county seat.

Transportation

  Highways Distance from city to
  Interstates in county:   None,
  Federal highways in county:   84,
  Distance from city to nearest interstate:   39 miles
Atlanta   255 miles Mobile   148 miles
Birmingham   182 miles Montgomery   88 miles
Huntsville   276 miles Nashville   371 miles
Jacksonville   310 miles New Orleans   275 miles
Memphis   412 miles Savannah   381 miles
Source: MapQuest, Inc.
Note: Distances reflect standard driving routes.

  Aviation
Commercial Air Service General Aviation Service
Nearest commercial air service: Dothan Regional Airport Nearest general aviation facility: South Alabama Regional Airport
Location: Dothan, AL Location: Andalusia
Distance from city to: 61 miles Distance from city to: 17 miles
Runway length: 8500 feet Runway length: 6000 feet
Number of daily flights: 8 Lighted: Yes
Carriers: Atlantic Southeast Airlines Tiedowns: Yes
  Hangers: Yes
  ILS: No
  Repair service: Yes
 
Source: EDPA Survey of Commercial Airports; Alabama Department of Transportation Aeronautics Bureau; www.dot.state.al.us; Airnav.com

  Rail
  Railroads serving county:   Wiregrass Central,
 
Source: Alabama Department of Transportation Intermodal Division, www.dot.state.al.us

County Labor Analysis

   (2009) Labor Force
Civilian labor force number: 20793 Annual employment number: 19167
Annual unemployment number: 1626 Annual unemployment rate: 7.8 %

Source: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Note: Numbers reflect 2009 annual averages

(2008) County Employment by Industry (2008) County Wages by Industry
Total: 14469
Mining: 0
Construction: 546
Manufacturing: 2778
Wholesale & Retail: 2626
Transportation & Warehousing: 240
Utilities & Information: 216
Finance & Insurance: 440
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing: 361
Health Care & Social Assistance: 1879
Accomodation & Food Services: 1230
Prof, Tech & Business Services: 1540
State & Local Government: 2370
Other: 243
Total: $407,564,000
Mining: $0
Construction: $15,175,700
Manufacturing: $77,087,900
Wholesale & Retail: $67,374,400
Transportation & Warehousing: $6,722,600
Utilities & Information: $8,518,900
Finance & Insurance: $16,344,600
Real Estate, Rental & Leasing: $9,028,600
Health Care & Social Assistance: $59,084,600
Accomodation & Food Services: $14,015,100
Prof, Tech & Business Services: $45,975,000
State & Local Government: $78,717,800
Other: $9,518,700

Source: Alabama Department of Industrial Relations; www.dir.state.al.us
Note: * Indicates non-disclosable data; included in "Other". (Figures may not add to total due to rounding.)

   (2000) Workforce Commuting Patterns (2009) County Population 25+ by Educational Attainment
County Residents Working in the County: 12278
County Residents Working outside the County: 6662
Top Five Counties Receiving Workers
1: Dale
2: Houston
3: Pike
4: Covington
5: Geneva
Mean Travel Time to Work: 21.4 mins.
Outside Residents Working in County: 3994
Top Five Counties Sending Workers
1: Dale
2: Geneva
3: Covington
4: Houston
5: Pike

Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Graduate/Professional degree: 7.5 %
Bachelor degree: 13.1 %
Associate degree: 7 %
Some college, no degree: 21.2 %
High school graduate/GED: 25.5 %
9-12th grade (no diploma): 16 %
Less than 9th grade: 9.7 %

Source: Claritas

 
  Major Employers in Coffee County (download this information in excel)
 
Name Product # Employees
Enterprise City School System Education 800
Enterprise Medical Center Healthcare 450
Enterprise Health & Rehab Healthcare 348
City of Enterprise Government 299
Enterprise State Community College Education 99
 
Source: Local economic development contacts

 
  Major Manufacturing Employers in Coffee County (download this information in excel)
 
Name Product # Employees
Army Fleet Support Aircraft Maint. 4000
Wayne Farms Poultry 1359
Pilgrim's Pride Poultry 861
H S Automotive Alabama Automotive Parts 163
Alfab, Inc. Fabrication 95
Enterprise Electronics Weather Systems 88
 
Source: Local economic development contacts

Education

   (2007-2008) K-12 Information
School System Serving City: Coffee County Schools
# of elementary: 1
# of middle: 0
# of junior high: 4
# of high: 3
System enrollment: 2053
Spending per pupil: $7391.22

Source: Alabama Department of Education; www.alsde.edu
Note: Detailed information on Alabama’s public school systems and individual schools can be accessed on the Alabama Department of Education website; http://www.alsde.edu/html/reports_menu.asp.

A school with multiple grade levels may be represented in more than one category. For example, a school with Grades K-12 contains elementary, junior high, and high school levels and would be counted in each school category. Therefore, the breakdown total of school categories may be greater than the total number of public schools within the county. (Note: Blanks indicate data not available)
Post-Secondary Information
(Institutions located in county and contiguous Alabama counties)
Two-year colleges serving area:
Enterprise-Ozark Community College
George C Wallace Comm College Fort Rucker Campus
Lurleen B Wallace Comm College MacAuthur Campus
Lurleen B Wallace Community College
Four-year colleges serving area:
Troy University

Source: Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Note: Information on Alabama’s two and four year colleges can be found on the Commission’s website http://www.ache.state.al.us/Colleges&Universities/InstitutionalMap.htm

Tax Structure

   (2010) General tax Structure
 
  Ad Valorem Tax
    Alabama has a state property tax rate of 6.5 mills (3 mills for education). Both county and city can levy property tax. All real and personal business property is assessed at 20% of fair market value. Details.

 
  Other Business Related Taxes
City County
(Inside City Limits)
County
(Outside Incorporated Areas)
State
Sales Tax General Rate 3 % 1 % 1 % 4 %
Use Tax General Rate 3 % 1 % 1 % 4 %
Sales Tax on Mfg. Machinery 0.5 % 0.5 % 0.5 % 1.5 %
Use Tax on Mfg. Machinery 0.5 % 0.5 % 1.5 %
Occupational Tax % %


Source: Alabama Department of Revenue; www.ador.state.al.us
Note: Information on business-related taxes is available on the Alabama Department of Revenue website at www.ador.state.al.us/bus.html. Construction materials are taxed at the general rate. Inventories and goods-in-process are not taxed.

Utilities

Supplier(s) to city: Distributor(s) to city:
Electricity: Tennessee Valley Authority Covington Electric Co-op
Natural Gas: Southern Natural Gas City of Tallassee
Provider(s) to city: Source Type:
Water: Town of Kinston Ground Water
Sewer: City of Opp
Telecommunications: CenturyLink

Source: Alabama Department of Environmental Management http://www.adem.state.al.us; EDPA survey of utilities.
Note: Capacities vary from station to station.

Climate

Temperature
Annual average: 65° F January Average: 48° F July Average: 80° F
Altitude above sea level: 275 feet Precipitation (Annual Average Rainfall): 56 inches

Source: National Climatic Data Center; US Geological Survey; US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service

Governance

Type Government
City: Mayor-Council County: County Commission

Source: Alabama League of Municipalities
Note: Additional information can be found on the Alabama League of Municipalities’ website at www.alalm.org/directory_by_municipality.htm

Community Amenities

Number of hospitals: 2 Number of hotels & other lodging: 8
Number of beds: 151 Number of financial institutions: 69
Number of daily newspapers: 1 Number of retail establishments: 474
Number of non-daily newspapers: 2 Number of service establishments: 757
Number of libraries: 2

Source: State Health Planning and Development Agency; Alabama Board of Medical Examiners; Alabama Board of Nursing; Board of Dental Examiners of Alabama