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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Glenoaks Canyon, Glendale, California, experienced population fluctuations from 2015 to 2022. The neighborhood's population density was 1,480.25 people per square mile in 2022, categorizing it as a Light Suburban area.
The population peaked at 2,001 residents in 2015 and declined to 1,609 residents by 2022, a 19.6% decrease over seven years. The decline accelerated in the last two years, with a 10% drop from 2020 to 2022.
These demographic changes suggest shifts in the neighborhood's composition and appeal. Factors potentially influencing this trend include changing housing preferences, economic conditions, or an aging population.
Glenoaks Canyon maintains its suburban character despite population decrease. The estimated 616 housing units in 2022 likely comprise detached homes and some multi-unit dwellings, typical of light suburban areas.
The neighborhood's location in Glendale, near Los Angeles, combines suburban comfort with urban accessibility. The canyon topography may limit dense development, contributing to the maintained suburban feel.
Population density remains relatively stable compared to the population drop, indicating minimal change in the neighborhood's physical structure. This suggests that while occupancy has decreased, the housing stock remains largely intact.
Glenoaks Canyon may face challenges in maintaining community services due to population decline. However, its suburban nature and Glendale's residential appeal may provide resilience as the neighborhood adapts to changing demographics.