1999 States with the Largest Communities Using PAYT (By Population)
300,000 and greater:
1.
Los Angeles, CA
2.
San Jose, CA
3.
San Francisco, CA
4.
Seattle, WA
5.
Austin, TX
6.
Oklahoma City, OK
7.
Portland, OR
8.
Albuquerque, NM
9.
Oakland, CA
10.
Sacramento, CA
11.
Sacramento, CA*
12.
Minneapolis, MN
13.
Snohomish, WA*
14.
Pima County, AZ
200,000 to 300,000:
15. Mesa,
AZ
16. Colorado
Springs, CO
17. St.
Paul, MN
18. Hamilton,
OH*
19. Norfolk,
VA
20. Chesterfield,
VA*
21.
Akron, OH
22. Clark,
WA*
23. Stockton,
CA
24. Babylon,
NY
150,000 to 200,000:
25. Grand
Rapids, MI
26. Spokane, WA*
27. Klackamas, OR*
28. Glendale, CA
29. Washington,
OR*
30. Spokane,
WA
31. Tacoma,
WA
32. Bakersfield,
CA*
33. Fremont,
CA
34. Sonoma,
CA*
35. Newport
News, VA
36. Worcester,
MA
37. Modesto,
CA
38. San
Bernardino, CA
100,000 to 150,000:
39. Oxnard,
CA
40. Hampton, VA
41. Pasadena, CA
42. Scottsdale, AZ
43. Plano, TX
44. Mahoning, OH*
45. Lansing, MI
46. Butler, OH*
47. Sunnyvale, CA
48. Thurston, WA*
49. Santa Rosa, CA
50. Eugene, OR
51. Concord, CA
52. Onslow, NC*
53. Vallejo, CA
54. Cedar Rapids, IA
55. Salem, OR
56. Macon, GA
57. Clay County, FL
58. Thousand Oaks, CA
59. Berkeley, CA
60. Charles
County, MD
*Unincorporated areas
Source: Unit Based Pricing in the United States:
A Tally of Communities, M.L. Miranda, Duke University, 1999.