Clive is a city in Dallas and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. As of the 2010 Census the population is at 15,447. It is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Clive is known for its outstanding Greenbelt Park and trail system running through the entire community. Considered "Distinct By Nature" the community offers a high quality of life for its residents through its recreation offerings and one of the most recognized Public Art Programs in the state.
After incorporation in 1956, Clive has served as a mostly residential suburb of Des Moines, and the city has grown in both land area and population since then. Most of Clive's businesses are located along 86th Street, Hickman Road (which forms most of the boundary with Urbandale), and University Avenue (which forms the boundary with West Des Moines). Clive has been part of the West Des Moines School District since 1962; the portion of Clive that is in Dallas County is part of the Waukee School District.
The median income for a household in the city was $74,127, and the median income for a family was $90,863.
Clive is known for the popular "Clive After Five" concerts that the local Jaycees have held at Linnan Park since 1985. The concerts are held on Fridays during the summer months.
Radio Stations:
KJMC 89.3 FM Des Moines, IA Urban Contemporary
K213DV (KLOV) 90.5 FM Christian Contemporary
KPUL 99.5 FM Winterset, IA Christian Contemporary
K260AM (KIOA HD2) 99.9 FM Des Moines, IA Oldies
KKDM 107.5 FM Des Moines, IA Top-40
WHO 1040 AM Des Moines, IA News/Talk
KRNT 1350 AM Des Moines, IA Nostalgia
KXNO 1460 AM Des Moines, IA Sports
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35.4 African-American children live below poverty.
28% of Iowa's African American students do not graduate from High School.
65.8% of African-American children live in a single home.
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