Lots of people moved to Royse City, Rockwall in 10 years
27 Oct 2021
News
If it wasn’t already obvious just how much Rockwall County and its cities have been growing, a report from the 2020 Census offered definitive proof.
The U.S. Census Bureau released statistics Aug. 12 which will help determine how the county, municipalities and other governmental agencies set the lines for redistricting.
The numbers revealed that Royse City and all of Rockwall County, with the exception of its smallest city, had explosive growth during the past decade.
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