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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Pleasant Prairie in Wisconsin is classified as a Light Suburban area based on population density and growth patterns from 2010 to 2022. The village had a population of 43,509 in 2022, with a density of 1,303 people per square mile, indicating a moderately populated suburban environment.
The population increased from 39,493 in 2010 to 43,509 in 2022, demonstrating steady growth. This growth suggests ongoing urban development and attraction to the area.
Pleasant Prairie likely balances suburban and rural characteristics. Residents probably have access to developed infrastructure, including schools, healthcare facilities, and shopping centers. Housing likely consists of single-family homes and some townhouses, typically on 0.5 to 1 acre lots.
Community amenities likely include parks, recreational facilities, and community centers, supporting a family-friendly environment. The village's development pattern suggests a balance between residential growth and open space preservation, typical of planned suburban areas.
Transportation infrastructure is likely well-developed, with road connectivity and possibly some public transportation, though personal vehicle use probably predominates. Proximity to larger urban centers may influence commuting patterns and access to employment and cultural opportunities.
The estimated 16,670 housing units, based on the 2022 population and national average household size, indicate a substantial residential base. This housing stock likely supports a diverse demographic, including families, young professionals, and potentially retirees.
Pleasant Prairie appears to be a growing suburban community offering a comfortable lifestyle with suburban conveniences and potentially some rural characteristics. It likely attracts residents seeking a balance between urban accessibility and spacious living environment.