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Top Digital Cities 2006

The Center for Digital Government has an open survey to all U.S. cities with populations of 30,000 and up. Here are the top performers for 2006 categorized by city size, with links to their local economic development offices.

250,000 or Greater:

  1. Corpus Christi, Texas
  2. Tampa, Florida
  3. Tucson, Arizona
  4. Aurora, Colorado
  5. Nashville, Tennessee
  6. Colorado Springs, Colorado
  7. San Diego, California
  8. Miami, Florida
  9. Mesa, Arizona and Washington, D.C. (tied)
  10. Phoenix, Arizona and Riverside, California (tied)

State mentioned most in this category:  Arizona

 

125,000-249,999

  1. Alexandria, Virginia and Madison, Wisconsin (tied)
  2. Lincoln, Nebraska
  3. Richmond, Virginia
  4. Salt Lake City, Utah
  5. Hampton, Virginia and Hollywood, Florida and Winston-Salem, North Carolina (tied)
  6. Lakewood, Colorado
  7. Ontario, California
  8. Chesapeake, Virginia
  9. Durham, North Carolina
  10. Irving, Texas

State mentioned most in this category:  Virginia

 

75,000-124,999

  1. Ogden City, Utah and Roanoke, Virginia (tied)
  2. Independence, Missouri
  3. Orem, Utah and Richardson, Texas (tied)
  4. Olathe, Kansas
  5. Westminster, Colorado
  6. Arvada, Colorado and Pueblo, Colorado (tied)
  7. Boulder, Colorado
  8. Carrollton, Texas
  9. Bellevue, Washington and West Palm Beach, Florida (tied)
  10. Las Cruces, New Mexico

State mentioned most in this category:  Colorado

 

30,000-74,999

  1. Delray Beach, Florida
  2. Manchester, Connecticut
  3. Charlottesville, Virginia
  4. Medford, Oregon
  5. Lynchburg, Virginia
  6. Blacksburg, Virginia
  7. Redmond, Washington
  8. Boynton Beach, Florida
  9. Jupiter, Florida
  10. Town of Flower Mound, Texas

State mentioned most in this category:  Virginia

 

State mentioned most overall:  Virginia