Four Square Mile, Colorado


Four Square Mile is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The population was 22,872 at the 2020 [United States Census|2020 census]. The CDP is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The CDP is surrounded by Denver on the north, west, and south and by Aurora on the east. The name is derived from the four square miles bounded by Quebec Street, Mississippi Avenue, Havana Street and Yale Avenue. Annexation of the Arapahoe County enclave was contested between Denver and Aurora in the early 1970s, with Denver annexing east from Quebec Street and Aurora west from Havana Street. Denver’s annexations were ultimately stopped by the Poundstone Amendment; Aurora is not similarly limited but made its most recent annexation to Dayton Street in 1984, leaving nearly three of the four square miles unincorporated. The Four Square Mile CDP includes Sullivan, a previous unincorporated community designation. The area lies in ZIP codes 80231 and 80247.

Geography

The Four Square Mile CDP has an area of, all land.

Demographics

The United States Census Bureau defined the for the

Education

Four Square Mile is included in the Cherry Creek [School District 5|Cherry Creek School District]. Students attend Overland High School and Prairie Middle School. Most children attend Eastridge Elementary School, while some are assigned to Ponderosa, Holly Hills, or Holly Ridge Elementary School.