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Fairfield, Iowa

Fairfield is a city in, and the county seat of, Jefferson County, Iowa.[1] It has a population of 9,416 people, according to the 2020 census.[5] The median family income is $46,138, with 10% of families below the poverty line.

Fairfield, Iowa
City
Main Street
Location of Fairfield within Jefferson County and Iowa
Fairfield, Iowa
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 41°00′23″N 91°58′00″W / 41.00639°N 91.96667°W / 41.00639; -91.96667[1]
CountryUnited States
StateIowa
CountyJefferson
IncorporatedMay 14, 1875[2]
Area
 • Total6.77 sq mi (17.54 km2)
 • Land6.61 sq mi (17.13 km2)
 • Water0.16 sq mi (0.41 km2)
Elevation774 ft (236 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total9,416
 • Density1,423.65/sq mi (549.69/km2)
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP Codes
52556–52557[4]
Area code641
FIPS code19-26445
GNIS feature ID467811[1]
Websitecityoffairfieldiowa.com

It became the county seat in 1839 with 110 residents and grew to 650 by 1847. Its library was established in 1853, and it held its first fair in 1854. Early architecture in Fairfield includes work by George Franklin Barber and Barry Byrne.

History edit

The area now known as Jefferson County was first settled in 1836, and became Jefferson County in 1839, with the new community of Fairfield as the county seat. The name was suggested by Nancy Bonnifield, one of the settlers, because it aptly described the fair fields of the area. But also author Susan Welty suggests it was a play of words on her own name (bonny field).[6][7] By 1840, Fairfield had a population of 110 and grew to 650 in 1847.[8] The city was the site of the first and second Iowa State Fairs.[9]

The first fair was held October 25–27, 1854 on 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land surrounded by a 10-foot-high (3.0 m) fence. The total cost to hold the fair was around $320, and public admission was 25 cents per person. It is estimated that between 7,000 and 10,000 fair goers attended this historical event.[10] Parsons College was founded in 1875.[6] In 1893 the Carnegie Library was completed, the first west of the Mississippi.[7] During the time leading up to the American Civil War, Fairfield was a stopping point for the Underground Railroad. Ultimately, over 1,600 residents of Jefferson County served in the Union Army.[7]

Early architecture in Fairfield includes Victorian houses designed by George Franklin Barber[11] as well as a 1915 house designed by Barry Byrne, who trained under Frank Lloyd Wright.[12] A 1930s bank building was designed in the Streamline Moderne style.[13] Commercial and institutional architecture were influenced by the Louden Industries, including the Louden Foundry.[14] Fairfield is the site of the prototype Carnegie library.

In 1892, Senator "Jefferson Jim" Wilson met with Andrew Carnegie and secured a grant to build the first community-based library in the U.S. This served as the model for 2,700 libraries worldwide. The Richardsonian Romanesque work is now operated by Indian Hills Community College as a satellite campus building, as a new library was built in 1996.[15]

Parsons College later received a grant to build a Carnegie Library. Fairfield became one of the few cities that had two Carnegie Libraries.

Geography edit

Fairfield's geography is typical of the American Midwest: around the city is rolling farmland specializing in corn, soybeans, cattle and hogs. Running west–east through the city is U.S. Route 34; the city of Burlington is to the east and Ottumwa to the west. Iowa Highway 1 runs from north to south through Fairfield, leading north to Iowa City and south to the Missouri state border.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.42 square miles (16.63 km2), of which 6.26 square miles (16.21 km2) are land and 0.16 square miles (0.41 km2) are water.[16]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1850909
18601,69286.1%
18702,22631.6%
18803,08638.6%
18903,3919.9%
19004,68938.3%
19104,9706.0%
19205,94819.7%
19306,61911.3%
19406,7732.3%
19507,2997.8%
19608,05410.3%
19708,7158.2%
19809,4288.2%
19909,7683.6%
20009,509−2.7%
20109,464−0.5%
20209,416−0.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[17][5]
 
The population of Fairfield, Iowa, from U.S. census data

2010 census edit

As of the census[18] of 2010, there were 9,464 people, 4,201 households, and 2,218 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,511.8 inhabitants per square mile (583.7/km2). There were 4,650 housing units at an average density of 742.8 per square mile (286.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 90.3% White, 2.0% African American, 0.2% Native American, 3.9% Asian, 1.4% from other races, and 2.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.6% of the population.

There were 4,201 households, of which 23.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.2% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.5% had a male householder with no wife present, and 47.2% were non-families. 39.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.09 and the average family size was 2.76.

The median age in the city was 46 years. 18.3% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.6% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 21.9% were from 25 to 44; 35.3% were from 45 to 64; and 15.9% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 49.7% male and 50.3% female.

2000 census edit

As of the census[19] of 2000, there were 9,509 people, 4,063 households, and 2,372 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,657.4 inhabitants per square mile (639.9/km2). There were 4,463 housing units at an average density of 777.9 per square mile (300.3/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 94.35% White, 0.99% African American, 0.16% Native American, 2.53% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.73% from other races, and 1.21% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.64% of the population.

There were 4,063 households, out of which 30.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.2% were married couples living together, 10.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.6% were non-families. 35.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.22 and the average family size was 2.90.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.7% under the age of 18, 8.7% from 18 to 24, 23.1% from 25 to 44, 30.9% from 45 to 64, and 13.6% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $31,202, and the median income for a family was $46,138. Males had a median income of $34,750 versus $24,830 for females. The per capita income for the city was $19,673. About 10.1% of families and 14.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.7% of those under age 18 and 9.9% of those age 65 or over.

There are 4,437 total housing units in Fairfield, 33.3% were built before 1939, 20.4% between 1940 and 1959, 12.7 between 1960 and 1969, 9.2 between 1970 and 1979, 15.5 between 1980 and 1989, 4.6 between 1990 and 1994, 2.5 between 1995 and 1998, and 1.8 between 1998 and 1999. The median home value in Fairfield is $73,200.[20]

Economy edit

According to an article in The New York Times, the city "thrives largely on its abundance of start-up companies".[21] Members of the community have established over 400 businesses in areas such as software, manufacturing, and trading.[22] The Agri-Industrial Products company was founded in 1978 and became one of the nation's largest manufacturers of construction warning barrels and other products made of plastic.[21] The city is also home to Creative Edge, a ceramic tile manufacturer.[23]

In 1990, Iowa Governor Terry Branstad called the city "one of the state's economic superstars".[24] A 1997 report said the city had a significant number of entrepreneur businesses including a tofu company, several software firms, a chimney supplies wholesaler, wholefoods grocery store, an oil brokerage, and a telecommunications company.[25] These new companies were reported in 1999 to have "created up to 1,500 jobs in high tech businesses ranging from telecommunications companies to Internet providers to PC-oriented magazines".[26] Later, the city was dubbed "Silicorn Valley" because of the preponderance of new businesses that were Internet and information based founded by practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique.[21][26]

In the 1990s, Fairfield had an average of $10 million in new construction each year. Some of the construction was in the Maharishi Sthapatya Veda style of architecture[27][28] and included entrances that face either due east or due north[29] causing some businesses and homeowners to close their south and west facing entrances.[30] Eco friendly subdivisions that border Fairfield and also use the architectural principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda include Cypress Villages, a 145-acre (0.59 km2) development north of the city, and Abundance Ecovillage, an off-the-grid community of 14 homes built in three clusters[31] north of Fairfield. The first LEED Platinum home in the state of Iowa was built nearby in the Cypress Villages Subdivision. Cypress Villages applied to the state for incorporation as it could not be annexed into either Fairfield or Maharishi Vedic City. That request was denied until such time as more services could be offered by the community.[32][33][34][35][36][37][38] In addition, nearby Maharishi Vedic City, located two miles (3 km) north of Fairfield, began as a subdivision and incorporated as a city in 2001.[39] The city sponsors an annual Eco-Fair and has more solar energy homes and green building than any other city in Iowa.[40]

In 2003 a report by the National Center for Small Communities selected Fairfield as a recipient of The Grassroots Rural Entrepreneurship Award, saying that the city "has become recognized as one [of] the nation's most entrepreneurial small towns." The report said that Fairfield had created over 2,000 jobs in the previous 15 years and that new construction averages $10 million per year.[41] That same year it received the Community Vitality Center's Entrepreneurial Community of the Year award.[42] According to City officials, Fairfield received investments of over $200 million in venture capital from approximately 1990 to 2004.[43] A 2004 National Public Radio report said that over the past 20 years "TM proponents" had created thousands of jobs and more than 200 businesses.[27]

In 2008, the city was the "home of 40 software development and telecom companies"[44] and according to a 2009 report from the University of Iowa's Community Vitality Center, Fairfield has had more than $250 million invested across 50 different companies since 1990. These companies have included various financial services as well as those in marketing, software and telecom. This has created 3000 local jobs plus "12,000 jobs globally, and nearly $1 billion in new equity".[45]

In 2009 the Fairfield Entrepreneurs Association (FEA) celebrated its 20th year. In 2011, the FEA published the Fairifield Edge magazine that contains profiles of over 40 businesses and organizations and describes the entrepreneurial culture of Fairfield and "asset quilting" to support civic and social entrepreneurship. In 2003, the city began hosting National Rural Entrepreneurial Gatherings, which are now called the FRED Conference (Focus on Rural Entrepreneurial Development). An article in the IEDC Economic Development Journal described Fairfield as a Rural Renaissance City because of its entrepreneurial population.[42]

A 2011 article in The Atlantic reported that newcomers to the town had founded more than 400 new businesses in the fields of marketing, computer programming and manufacturing including 40 telecom and software companies. The city's largest employer was reported to be the national broker/dealer services firm called Cambridge Investment Research, with about 400 local employees.[22]

Arts and culture edit

A library was established in Fairfield in 1853, and was the first library in the state of Iowa. It was first housed in a rented room off the city square. Fairfield's library became the first Carnegie Library outside of Pennsylvania or Scotland[46] funded by Andrew Carnegie, who donated $40,000 to build the library.[47] The Carnegie building on the corner of Washington and Court streets became the library's home on November 28, 1893. Then in May 1996, the library moved to its present location on West Adams Street. The library has over 220,000 items and received accreditation from the State Library of Iowa in 2009.[48][49]

Fairfield is home to the Fairfield Arts & Convention Center (FACC), a 32,000 sq ft (3,000 m2) building that cost $6 million to build.[27] The complex consists of a 522-seat proscenium theatre, a business pavilion, meeting rooms, executive conference suite, art gallery, commercial kitchen, offices and outdoor plaza. The convention center features 7,700 sq ft (720 m2) of exhibition space and 5,000 sq ft (460 m2) of meeting space. The facility opened on December 7, 2007, with a theater named the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts, after the American composer, Stephen Sondheim.[50][51] As the first theater named after Sondheim, its opening production included seven Broadway actors connected with Sondheim's plays.[50][52][53][54] In May 2010, the FACC facility became "essentially" city-owned, following a citywide vote.[55]

On the first Friday night of every month, Fairfield hosts the 1st Fridays Art Walk,[56] which attracts more than 2,500 visitors and showcases local and national artists in downtown galleries and occasional live, outdoor music.[57]

In 2009, a concert by The Beach Boys and The Nadas was held on the Fairfield Middle School grounds, as a benefit for the FACC and the city's Green Sustainability Plan.[58] The concert was sponsored by the David Lynch Foundation. This was the 40th, and final performance of The Beach Boys' summer tour of 2009.[59] Fairfield was selected by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs to be one of six Iowa Great Places to participate in new program to revitalize the cultural arts in 2010.[60]

Fairfield has been described as an "international center" for Transcendental Meditation;[27][61] a "national magnet" and "the world's largest training center" for practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique.[62][63] Many of its current residents moved there to participate in the group practice of the TM and TM-Sidhi program inside one of the two Golden Domes built in 1981 and 1982 on the Maharishi International University campus. Locally, TM practitioners are sometimes called "roos", slang for gurus,[64] a term they have appropriated, although they "refer to themselves as meditators".[26][30][65] Fairfield natives are sometimes known as "townies". Yogic Flyers living in Fairfield who are not part of the university are said to be members of the "Town Super Radiance" (TSR) community.[66] In 2004, National Public Radio reported that "after 30 years, many in Iowa are comfortable with Fairfield's TM community"[27] and a 2008 article in The Wall Street Journal said "natives lived uneasily with the outsiders...but the election of Mr. Malloy [in 2001]... helped ease those tensions".[67]

Author Jack Forem wrote in 2012 that Fairfield is home to one of the largest synagogues in Iowa and one of the largest Liberal Catholic Churches in the nation.[68] That year Oprah Winfrey visited Fairfield to interview citizens and was given a tour the town.[69] An account of her visit titled "America's Most Unusual Town", was broadcast in March 2012 via the Oprah Winfrey Network.[70][71]

 
Memorial Day in Central Park

Parks and recreation edit

Fairfield has 12 public parks and recreation areas consisting over 1,300 acres (over 5.5 km2) and a "master trail plan" underway that includes a 17-mile (27 km) trail system.[72] Some of the trail is paved, five miles (8 km) of trail is covered with lime chips while other areas include traditional wooded paths. The trail system connects several areas of interest including the Neff Family Wetlands dike, and the BNSF Trail segment, which crosses a new bridge that joins Walton Lake with Chautauqua Park. The final trail plan includes a "heritage path" leading to historical sites and a water trail that connects the area's river and three lakes.[73][74] In 2012, Fairfield was selected" as one of ten finalists" in the Blue Zones community, "small city category" primarily because of its "many walking trails and outdoor activities".[75] In 2015 Fairfield was named a certified Blue Zones Community.[76]

Government edit

 
Jefferson County Courthouse in Fairfield

Fairfield is governed by a seven-member city council headed by a mayor. The current mayor, Connie Boyer, was elected in 2019.[77] City council members serve staggered four-year terms. The council consists of one representative from each of the city's five wards, plus two at-large representatives. As of 2020, city council members are Katy Anderson (at large), Doug Flournoy (at large), Martha Rasmussen (Ward 1), Paul Gandy (Ward 2), Judy Ham (Ward 3), Elizabeth Estey (Ward 4), and Tom Twohill (Ward 5).[78] Fairfield's city administrator is Aaron Kooiker.[79]

Sustainability edit

Fairfield's grassroots efforts to create a sustainable community that focuses on reducing energy and protecting resources have been supported by a position created by Iowa State University extension services and the City of Fairfield.[80]

Mayor Malloy describes the city's agenda for sustainability as aggressive, and includes a Green Strategic Plan covering everything from conservation, local farms, local food, alternative transportation, and bike paths and trails.[81] In 2009 the city qualified for an $80,000 grant from the state Office of Energy Independence as funding for a sustainability plan scheduled to be completed in 2020.[82][83] The city was one of 21 locations to receive the state Governor's Environmental Excellence Award in 2013 after it reduced its energy consumption by more than 8% in one year.[84] Fairfield has installed $60,000 worth of solar panels on its public library building and through state and local funding the city has created a $4 million "energy-efficiency loan fund."[84]

Education edit

The Fairfield Community School District is home to nearly 2,500 students, teachers, administrators and staff, with two elementary schools (Pence Elementary and Washington Elementary), a middle school, and a 3A high school. The high school has approximately 630 students and 75 staff members. The current high school building was built in 1939 on 23.2 acres (9.4 ha). The total cost of the construction was approximately $550,000. In 1984, an addition to the school provided a commons area, new library, new kitchen, a counseling office, and an expansion of the gymnasium. In the 2001–2002 school year, the district added a new transportation building.[85]

In 2010, Lincoln Elementary school was closed due to budget cuts. Also, all fifth grade classes were moved to the Fairfield Middle School.[86] The Fairfield school board voted to use the building for Fairfield High School's alternative school in 2010–11.[87] Fairfield was also home to Fairfield Christian School for a number of years.[85][88][89]

Fairfield also has two private schools, Maharishi School (US) and Cornerstone Primary School.[90] The city is home to Maharishi International University (MIU) (formerly Maharishi University of Management [MUM]), a private university that moved to Fairfield in 1974 after purchasing the former campus of Parsons College.[6][27] Following a national conference held in 1979, about 800 people moved to Fairfield at the urging of MIU's founder.[73]

Media edit

Radio

Fairfield has several radio stations including KHOE 90.5 FM, KKFD-FM 95.9, and KMCD 1570 AM.

Television

Fairfield's local television station is called FPAC (Fairfield Public Access).

Newspaper

Fairfield's local newspaper is called the Southeast Iowa Union, which serves Fairfield, Washington, and Mt. Pleasant. The Union is a five-time-a-week morning newspaper.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

The nearest large commercial airport with jet service is the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, approximately 90 miles (140 km) to the north. The Southeast Iowa Regional Airport near Burlington, Iowa, approximately 50 miles (80 km) to the east offers limited commercial airline service on turboprop aircraft to St. Louis and Chicago. Fairfield has a small airport north of the city, which was built in 1967 and renovated in 2006. The Fairfield Municipal Airport is a general use, public airport. It offers 5,550 feet (1,690 m) of concrete runway.[85] Bus service to Fairfield is provided by Greyhound Lines affiliates Jefferson Lines and Burlington Trailways.

Amtrak carries passengers west–east on the California Zephyr, with passenger stations in Mount Pleasant, (25 miles to the east) and Ottumwa (20 miles to the west). Rail service is by Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railway. Locomotives no longer sound their horns within city limits after the city established a railroad Quiet Zone in 2012.[91]

The Rock Island Line also passed through Fairfield, but closed in the late 1970s. The old steel trestle has been removed from its crossing, and the walking trail that circumnavigates the city uses part of the old roadbed.[92]

Evidence of other long-forgotten rail lines can be found in the woods around the city. A section of narrow gauge roadbed can be found cutting its way through Whitham Woods, a park on Fairfield's western edge.[93]

Notable people edit

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For other uses see Fairfield Fairfield is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County Iowa 1 It has a population of 9 416 people according to the 2020 census 5 The median family income is 46 138 with 10 of families below the poverty line Fairfield IowaCityMain StreetLocation of Fairfield within Jefferson County and IowaFairfield IowaLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 41 00 23 N 91 58 00 W 41 00639 N 91 96667 W 41 00639 91 96667 1 CountryUnited StatesStateIowaCountyJeffersonIncorporatedMay 14 1875 2 Area 3 Total6 77 sq mi 17 54 km2 Land6 61 sq mi 17 13 km2 Water0 16 sq mi 0 41 km2 Elevation 1 774 ft 236 m Population 2020 Total9 416 Density1 423 65 sq mi 549 69 km2 Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP Codes52556 52557 4 Area code641FIPS code19 26445GNIS feature ID467811 1 Websitecityoffairfieldiowa wbr comIt became the county seat in 1839 with 110 residents and grew to 650 by 1847 Its library was established in 1853 and it held its first fair in 1854 Early architecture in Fairfield includes work by George Franklin Barber and Barry Byrne Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 census 3 2 2000 census 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 Sustainability 8 Education 9 Media 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThe area now known as Jefferson County was first settled in 1836 and became Jefferson County in 1839 with the new community of Fairfield as the county seat The name was suggested by Nancy Bonnifield one of the settlers because it aptly described the fair fields of the area But also author Susan Welty suggests it was a play of words on her own name bonny field 6 7 By 1840 Fairfield had a population of 110 and grew to 650 in 1847 8 The city was the site of the first and second Iowa State Fairs 9 The first fair was held October 25 27 1854 on 6 acres 2 4 ha of land surrounded by a 10 foot high 3 0 m fence The total cost to hold the fair was around 320 and public admission was 25 cents per person It is estimated that between 7 000 and 10 000 fair goers attended this historical event 10 Parsons College was founded in 1875 6 In 1893 the Carnegie Library was completed the first west of the Mississippi 7 During the time leading up to the American Civil War Fairfield was a stopping point for the Underground Railroad Ultimately over 1 600 residents of Jefferson County served in the Union Army 7 Early architecture in Fairfield includes Victorian houses designed by George Franklin Barber 11 as well as a 1915 house designed by Barry Byrne who trained under Frank Lloyd Wright 12 A 1930s bank building was designed in the Streamline Moderne style 13 Commercial and institutional architecture were influenced by the Louden Industries including the Louden Foundry 14 Fairfield is the site of the prototype Carnegie library In 1892 Senator Jefferson Jim Wilson met with Andrew Carnegie and secured a grant to build the first community based library in the U S This served as the model for 2 700 libraries worldwide The Richardsonian Romanesque work is now operated by Indian Hills Community College as a satellite campus building as a new library was built in 1996 15 Parsons College later received a grant to build a Carnegie Library Fairfield became one of the few cities that had two Carnegie Libraries Geography editFairfield s geography is typical of the American Midwest around the city is rolling farmland specializing in corn soybeans cattle and hogs Running west east through the city is U S Route 34 the city of Burlington is to the east and Ottumwa to the west Iowa Highway 1 runs from north to south through Fairfield leading north to Iowa City and south to the Missouri state border According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 6 42 square miles 16 63 km2 of which 6 26 square miles 16 21 km2 are land and 0 16 square miles 0 41 km2 are water 16 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1850909 18601 69286 1 18702 22631 6 18803 08638 6 18903 3919 9 19004 68938 3 19104 9706 0 19205 94819 7 19306 61911 3 19406 7732 3 19507 2997 8 19608 05410 3 19708 7158 2 19809 4288 2 19909 7683 6 20009 509 2 7 20109 464 0 5 20209 416 0 5 U S Decennial Census 17 5 nbsp The population of Fairfield Iowa from U S census data2010 census edit As of the census 18 of 2010 there were 9 464 people 4 201 households and 2 218 families residing in the city The population density was 1 511 8 inhabitants per square mile 583 7 km2 There were 4 650 housing units at an average density of 742 8 per square mile 286 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 90 3 White 2 0 African American 0 2 Native American 3 9 Asian 1 4 from other races and 2 2 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3 6 of the population There were 4 201 households of which 23 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 39 2 were married couples living together 10 1 had a female householder with no husband present 3 5 had a male householder with no wife present and 47 2 were non families 39 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 09 and the average family size was 2 76 The median age in the city was 46 years 18 3 of residents were under the age of 18 8 6 were between the ages of 18 and 24 21 9 were from 25 to 44 35 3 were from 45 to 64 and 15 9 were 65 years of age or older The gender makeup of the city was 49 7 male and 50 3 female 2000 census edit As of the census 19 of 2000 there were 9 509 people 4 063 households and 2 372 families residing in the city The population density was 1 657 4 inhabitants per square mile 639 9 km2 There were 4 463 housing units at an average density of 777 9 per square mile 300 3 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 94 35 White 0 99 African American 0 16 Native American 2 53 Asian 0 03 Pacific Islander 0 73 from other races and 1 21 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2 64 of the population There were 4 063 households out of which 30 0 had children under the age of 18 living with them 45 2 were married couples living together 10 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 41 6 were non families 35 9 of all households were made up of individuals and 12 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 22 and the average family size was 2 90 In the city the population was spread out with 23 7 under the age of 18 8 7 from 18 to 24 23 1 from 25 to 44 30 9 from 45 to 64 and 13 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 42 years For every 100 females there were 92 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 1 males The median income for a household in the city was 31 202 and the median income for a family was 46 138 Males had a median income of 34 750 versus 24 830 for females The per capita income for the city was 19 673 About 10 1 of families and 14 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 17 7 of those under age 18 and 9 9 of those age 65 or over There are 4 437 total housing units in Fairfield 33 3 were built before 1939 20 4 between 1940 and 1959 12 7 between 1960 and 1969 9 2 between 1970 and 1979 15 5 between 1980 and 1989 4 6 between 1990 and 1994 2 5 between 1995 and 1998 and 1 8 between 1998 and 1999 The median home value in Fairfield is 73 200 20 Economy editAccording to an article in The New York Times the city thrives largely on its abundance of start up companies 21 Members of the community have established over 400 businesses in areas such as software manufacturing and trading 22 The Agri Industrial Products company was founded in 1978 and became one of the nation s largest manufacturers of construction warning barrels and other products made of plastic 21 The city is also home to Creative Edge a ceramic tile manufacturer 23 In 1990 Iowa Governor Terry Branstad called the city one of the state s economic superstars 24 A 1997 report said the city had a significant number of entrepreneur businesses including a tofu company several software firms a chimney supplies wholesaler wholefoods grocery store an oil brokerage and a telecommunications company 25 These new companies were reported in 1999 to have created up to 1 500 jobs in high tech businesses ranging from telecommunications companies to Internet providers to PC oriented magazines 26 Later the city was dubbed Silicorn Valley because of the preponderance of new businesses that were Internet and information based founded by practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique 21 26 In the 1990s Fairfield had an average of 10 million in new construction each year Some of the construction was in the Maharishi Sthapatya Veda style of architecture 27 28 and included entrances that face either due east or due north 29 causing some businesses and homeowners to close their south and west facing entrances 30 Eco friendly subdivisions that border Fairfield and also use the architectural principles of Maharishi Sthapatya Veda include Cypress Villages a 145 acre 0 59 km2 development north of the city and Abundance Ecovillage an off the grid community of 14 homes built in three clusters 31 north of Fairfield The first LEED Platinum home in the state of Iowa was built nearby in the Cypress Villages Subdivision Cypress Villages applied to the state for incorporation as it could not be annexed into either Fairfield or Maharishi Vedic City That request was denied until such time as more services could be offered by the community 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 In addition nearby Maharishi Vedic City located two miles 3 km north of Fairfield began as a subdivision and incorporated as a city in 2001 39 The city sponsors an annual Eco Fair and has more solar energy homes and green building than any other city in Iowa 40 In 2003 a report by the National Center for Small Communities selected Fairfield as a recipient of The Grassroots Rural Entrepreneurship Award saying that the city has become recognized as one of the nation s most entrepreneurial small towns The report said that Fairfield had created over 2 000 jobs in the previous 15 years and that new construction averages 10 million per year 41 That same year it received the Community Vitality Center s Entrepreneurial Community of the Year award 42 According to City officials Fairfield received investments of over 200 million in venture capital from approximately 1990 to 2004 43 A 2004 National Public Radio report said that over the past 20 years TM proponents had created thousands of jobs and more than 200 businesses 27 In 2008 the city was the home of 40 software development and telecom companies 44 and according to a 2009 report from the University of Iowa s Community Vitality Center Fairfield has had more than 250 million invested across 50 different companies since 1990 These companies have included various financial services as well as those in marketing software and telecom This has created 3000 local jobs plus 12 000 jobs globally and nearly 1 billion in new equity 45 In 2009 the Fairfield Entrepreneurs Association FEA celebrated its 20th year In 2011 the FEA published the Fairifield Edge magazine that contains profiles of over 40 businesses and organizations and describes the entrepreneurial culture of Fairfield and asset quilting to support civic and social entrepreneurship In 2003 the city began hosting National Rural Entrepreneurial Gatherings which are now called the FRED Conference Focus on Rural Entrepreneurial Development An article in the IEDC Economic Development Journal described Fairfield as a Rural Renaissance City because of its entrepreneurial population 42 A 2011 article in The Atlantic reported that newcomers to the town had founded more than 400 new businesses in the fields of marketing computer programming and manufacturing including 40 telecom and software companies The city s largest employer was reported to be the national broker dealer services firm called Cambridge Investment Research with about 400 local employees 22 Arts and culture editA library was established in Fairfield in 1853 and was the first library in the state of Iowa It was first housed in a rented room off the city square Fairfield s library became the first Carnegie Library outside of Pennsylvania or Scotland 46 funded by Andrew Carnegie who donated 40 000 to build the library 47 The Carnegie building on the corner of Washington and Court streets became the library s home on November 28 1893 Then in May 1996 the library moved to its present location on West Adams Street The library has over 220 000 items and received accreditation from the State Library of Iowa in 2009 48 49 Fairfield is home to the Fairfield Arts amp Convention Center FACC a 32 000 sq ft 3 000 m2 building that cost 6 million to build 27 The complex consists of a 522 seat proscenium theatre a business pavilion meeting rooms executive conference suite art gallery commercial kitchen offices and outdoor plaza The convention center features 7 700 sq ft 720 m2 of exhibition space and 5 000 sq ft 460 m2 of meeting space The facility opened on December 7 2007 with a theater named the Stephen Sondheim Center for the Performing Arts after the American composer Stephen Sondheim 50 51 As the first theater named after Sondheim its opening production included seven Broadway actors connected with Sondheim s plays 50 52 53 54 In May 2010 the FACC facility became essentially city owned following a citywide vote 55 On the first Friday night of every month Fairfield hosts the 1st Fridays Art Walk 56 which attracts more than 2 500 visitors and showcases local and national artists in downtown galleries and occasional live outdoor music 57 In 2009 a concert by The Beach Boys and The Nadas was held on the Fairfield Middle School grounds as a benefit for the FACC and the city s Green Sustainability Plan 58 The concert was sponsored by the David Lynch Foundation This was the 40th and final performance of The Beach Boys summer tour of 2009 59 Fairfield was selected by the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs to be one of six Iowa Great Places to participate in new program to revitalize the cultural arts in 2010 60 Fairfield has been described as an international center for Transcendental Meditation 27 61 a national magnet and the world s largest training center for practitioners of the Transcendental Meditation technique 62 63 Many of its current residents moved there to participate in the group practice of the TM and TM Sidhi program inside one of the two Golden Domes built in 1981 and 1982 on the Maharishi International University campus Locally TM practitioners are sometimes called roos slang for gurus 64 a term they have appropriated although they refer to themselves as meditators 26 30 65 Fairfield natives are sometimes known as townies Yogic Flyers living in Fairfield who are not part of the university are said to be members of the Town Super Radiance TSR community 66 In 2004 National Public Radio reported that after 30 years many in Iowa are comfortable with Fairfield s TM community 27 and a 2008 article in The Wall Street Journal said natives lived uneasily with the outsiders but the election of Mr Malloy in 2001 helped ease those tensions 67 Author Jack Forem wrote in 2012 that Fairfield is home to one of the largest synagogues in Iowa and one of the largest Liberal Catholic Churches in the nation 68 That year Oprah Winfrey visited Fairfield to interview citizens and was given a tour the town 69 An account of her visit titled America s Most Unusual Town was broadcast in March 2012 via the Oprah Winfrey Network 70 71 nbsp Memorial Day in Central ParkParks and recreation editFairfield has 12 public parks and recreation areas consisting over 1 300 acres over 5 5 km2 and a master trail plan underway that includes a 17 mile 27 km trail system 72 Some of the trail is paved five miles 8 km of trail is covered with lime chips while other areas include traditional wooded paths The trail system connects several areas of interest including the Neff Family Wetlands dike and the BNSF Trail segment which crosses a new bridge that joins Walton Lake with Chautauqua Park The final trail plan includes a heritage path leading to historical sites and a water trail that connects the area s river and three lakes 73 74 In 2012 Fairfield was selected as one of ten finalists in the Blue Zones community small city category primarily because of its many walking trails and outdoor activities 75 In 2015 Fairfield was named a certified Blue Zones Community 76 Government edit nbsp Jefferson County Courthouse in FairfieldFairfield is governed by a seven member city council headed by a mayor The current mayor Connie Boyer was elected in 2019 77 City council members serve staggered four year terms The council consists of one representative from each of the city s five wards plus two at large representatives As of 2020 city council members are Katy Anderson at large Doug Flournoy at large Martha Rasmussen Ward 1 Paul Gandy Ward 2 Judy Ham Ward 3 Elizabeth Estey Ward 4 and Tom Twohill Ward 5 78 Fairfield s city administrator is Aaron Kooiker 79 Sustainability edit Fairfield s grassroots efforts to create a sustainable community that focuses on reducing energy and protecting resources have been supported by a position created by Iowa State University extension services and the City of Fairfield 80 Mayor Malloy describes the city s agenda for sustainability as aggressive and includes a Green Strategic Plan covering everything from conservation local farms local food alternative transportation and bike paths and trails 81 In 2009 the city qualified for an 80 000 grant from the state Office of Energy Independence as funding for a sustainability plan scheduled to be completed in 2020 82 83 The city was one of 21 locations to receive the state Governor s Environmental Excellence Award in 2013 after it reduced its energy consumption by more than 8 in one year 84 Fairfield has installed 60 000 worth of solar panels on its public library building and through state and local funding the city has created a 4 million energy efficiency loan fund 84 Education editThe Fairfield Community School District is home to nearly 2 500 students teachers administrators and staff with two elementary schools Pence Elementary and Washington Elementary a middle school and a 3A high school The high school has approximately 630 students and 75 staff members The current high school building was built in 1939 on 23 2 acres 9 4 ha The total cost of the construction was approximately 550 000 In 1984 an addition to the school provided a commons area new library new kitchen a counseling office and an expansion of the gymnasium In the 2001 2002 school year the district added a new transportation building 85 In 2010 Lincoln Elementary school was closed due to budget cuts Also all fifth grade classes were moved to the Fairfield Middle School 86 The Fairfield school board voted to use the building for Fairfield High School s alternative school in 2010 11 87 Fairfield was also home to Fairfield Christian School for a number of years 85 88 89 Fairfield also has two private schools Maharishi School US and Cornerstone Primary School 90 The city is home to Maharishi International University MIU formerly Maharishi University of Management MUM a private university that moved to Fairfield in 1974 after purchasing the former campus of Parsons College 6 27 Following a national conference held in 1979 about 800 people moved to Fairfield at the urging of MIU s founder 73 Media editRadioFairfield has several radio stations including KHOE 90 5 FM KKFD FM 95 9 and KMCD 1570 AM TelevisionFairfield s local television station is called FPAC Fairfield Public Access NewspaperFairfield s local newspaper is called the Southeast Iowa Union which serves Fairfield Washington and Mt Pleasant The Union is a five time a week morning newspaper Infrastructure editTransportation edit The nearest large commercial airport with jet service is the Eastern Iowa Airport in Cedar Rapids Iowa approximately 90 miles 140 km to the north The Southeast Iowa Regional Airport near Burlington Iowa approximately 50 miles 80 km to the east offers limited commercial airline service on turboprop aircraft to St Louis and Chicago Fairfield has a small airport north of the city which was built in 1967 and renovated in 2006 The Fairfield Municipal Airport is a general use public airport It offers 5 550 feet 1 690 m of concrete runway 85 Bus service to Fairfield is provided by Greyhound Lines affiliates Jefferson Lines and Burlington Trailways Amtrak carries passengers west east on the California Zephyr with passenger stations in Mount Pleasant 25 miles to the east and Ottumwa 20 miles to the west Rail service is by Burlington Northern Santa Fe BNSF railway Locomotives no longer sound their horns within city limits after the city established a railroad Quiet Zone in 2012 91 The Rock Island Line also passed through Fairfield but closed in the late 1970s The old steel trestle has been removed from its crossing and the walking trail that circumnavigates the city uses part of the old roadbed 92 Evidence of other long forgotten rail lines can be found in the woods around the city A section of narrow gauge roadbed can be found cutting its way through Whitham Woods a park on Fairfield s western edge 93 Notable people editSee also List of Maharishi International University notable people and List of Parsons College notable people Richard Beymer actor resident of Fairfield 94 95 Buddy Biancalana former Major League Baseball player resident of Fairfield 96 97 Greg Brown folk musician born in Fairfield 98 64 Fannie Brown Patrick musician and civic leader Ben Carter American actor born in Fairfield 99 Flavia Colgan political contributor on MSNBC attended Fairfield High School 100 Joe Crail former member of the United States House of Representatives for California born in Fairfield 101 Walter Day founder of Twin Galaxies resident of Fairfield 102 Dave Despain sportscaster born in Fairfield 103 Djemba Djemba multi platinum record producer raised in Fairfield 104 Ben Foster actor raised in Fairfield Jon Foster actor former resident of Fairfield 103 John Hagelin quantum physicist three time United States Presidential candidate resident of Fairfield 105 Milo Hamilton baseball announcer born in Fairfield 106 Harry Harlow psychologist born in Fairfield 107 Bernhart Henn U S Congressman early resident of Fairfield 108 Claire Hoffman journalist attended school in Fairfield 109 Michigan Jake bass singer Greg Hollander born in Fairfield World Champion Vocal Group Hall of Fame 2001 John Jackson gold and bronze medal winner at the 1912 Summer Olympics resident of Fairfield 110 Rebecca J Keck 19th century female physician and patent medicine entrepreneur born in Fairfield citation needed Orpha Klinker artist known for her plein air paintings landscapes 111 Hugh J Knerr major general in the United States Air Force born in Farifield 112 Bob Krause Iowa state representative resident of Fairfield 113 Richard L Lawson four star general born in Fairfield 114 Pamela Levy painter born in Fairfield 115 Eli Lieb independent singer songwriter originally from Fairfield 116 Moses A McCoid U S Representative from Iowa studied law in Fairfield 117 David Rosenboom composer born in Fairfield 118 Mary Ruthsdotter feminist activist born in Fairfield 119 Chad Setterstrom former National Football League player resident of Fairfield Max Steinberg professional poker player born in Fairfield 120 Matt Stutzman silver medal winner in archery at the 2012 Summer Paralympics holder of the world record for the longest most accurate shot in archery 121 Nick Webster former British professional soccer player for Wyre Villa resides in Fairfield Hays B White Kansas state politician and lawmaker born 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