SperlingViews - Tooele, Utah
90.25% of people are white, 0.68% are black, 0.81% are asian, 1.13% are native american, and 7.13% claim 'Other'. 9.92% of the people in Tooele, UT, claim hispanic ethnicity (meaning 90.08% are non-hispanic).
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Living In Tooele - 12/16/2010
We moved here because of my parents. We were not sure if we would even like it. Three years later, we're still here & wouldn't move if you paid us. Tooele HAS very AFFORDABLE housing costs, utilities, fuel prices & recreational fees. Tooele has little to no crime, small town & family oriented. Community is actually involved with each other. Our kids attended schools in Salt Lake before we moved. They now attend Northlake Elem. We could NOT ask for better teachers, a better principle or better standards! Tooele has GREAT Arts, Education, Community Love & Support, Public Safety & Family Activities. This is a very Military Oriented Community. Yes we still have those who complain, but that's whereever you go.[read more...] |
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great place to live - 4/22/2008
I really like Tooele because of it's small town feel & the amazing views of the mountains & the great salt lake. Tooele is a kinda in between a small town & a mid-size city. Not much to do, but nice & quiet & within 30 - 40 min. of Salt Lake city & other area's for more shopping & entertainment.[read more...] |
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It's all good if you aren't looking for much! - 3/10/2008
I have lived in the town of Tooele for over 10 years now. And the population has grown so little - 9000 people - that we do not even warrant a whole food market or formly Wild Oats market, who say they must have a population of 200,000 in order to consider having a store. Most our population is over 55 not under. We do not have the quality of life I was expecting when we built our home and was promised - well - sunshine and roses. Now, we have urban spread but no business to back it up. Thank god for AppleBee's - they are the only one brave enough to come out here and have seen their business boom. I can't even convince most people here to use recycle bags let alone carry their own bags to the store. I have to drive 65 + miles in order to get a bakery quality loaf of bread or baked good other than Walmart or Albertsons or our other Utah based Associated Foods store. (which if you do not live in Utah Macey's means clothes and high end department store not groceries!) We have just now a small catholic private school who cannot get community support enough to build a school, but instead have to hold it in the basement of the local (one and only) catholic church. There is three chinese resturants, three mexican and Denny's and a place called Jim's which is like Denny's but with a slight twist. Our town considers the Mormon Pioneer Day July 24th more important than 4th of July! YEP! It is a state holiday which closes down everything from A to Z. And our only store in town is WALMART! Who bought up the other large property in town (the old Albertson's) so that no one could buy it and move in. We are truly lacking in the quality of life.[read more...] |