Allen's figures do include HAFB. Putting aside the important question of
why/whether we should consider residents there members of our community
(!!), the numbers for Lincoln excluding HAFB are not so easy to come by -
the Census Bureau changes how it draws various administrative geographies
with each Decennial Census, so there is no consistency across decades in
how it defines sub-town areas (for those facile with online mapping,
the Census'
TigerWeb <https://tigerweb.geo.census.gov/tigerweb2020/> program allows you
to see how these lines change over time).

That said, the best approximation I could do came up with the following:

2010: 5,076 (using 2010 Census tract 3602)
2020: 5,565 (using block groups 1-4 of 2020 Census tract 3603)
delta: 489, or +9.6%

Rachel Drew (who studies housing markets professionally and knows a thing
or two about Census data).
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