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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Population data for Golden's Bridge in the Katonah neighborhood of New York shows an increasing trend from 2010 to 2022, with fluctuations. The population grew from 16,292 in 2010 to 17,077 in 2022, an overall increase of 4.8% over this period.
The population density in 2022 was 1,183.79 people per square mile, indicating a suburban rural character. This density suggests a balance between rural and suburban living aspects.
The area of the neighborhood is approximately 14.43 square miles. This size allows for a mix of residential, recreational, and potentially some agricultural or natural spaces.
Given the population and average household size of 2.61, there are an estimated 6,543 housing units in the area. This suggests a predominance of single-family homes, typical for suburban-rural communities.
Population fluctuations over the years, such as the dip in 2013 followed by growth, and the peak in 2020 followed by a slight decline, could be attributed to various factors including economic changes, housing development patterns, or shifts in local employment opportunities.
Golden's Bridge's proximity to the Metro-North Railroad station provides access to New York City. This transportation link likely influences the area's appeal, potentially attracting commuters who work in the city but prefer a suburban-rural lifestyle.
The moderate population density and steady growth suggest that Golden's Bridge maintains a balance between development and preserving its suburban-rural character. Residents likely value the mix of open spaces, community amenities, and accessibility to urban centers, contributing to the area's stable and gradually increasing population over the past decade.