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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Oakwood Beach, Staten Island, experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. The population decreased from 2,334 residents in 2010 to 1,603 in 2022, a 31.3% reduction. A notable decline occurred between 2019 and 2020, with a 24% decrease from 2,037 to 1,546 residents.
Population density decreased from 7,579.72 people per square mile in 2010 to 5,205.78 in 2022. This density categorizes Oakwood Beach as a light urban neighborhood, characterized by low to mid-rise residential buildings and developed infrastructure.
The significant population decline, particularly after 2019, suggests a major event or change in the neighborhood. Oakwood Beach's coastal location on Staten Island was impacted by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. While the population initially recovered post-2012, the recent decline may be related to long-term coastal flooding risks or managed retreat policies.
The current population density indicates a neighborhood with urban amenities and more space compared to denser areas of New York City. Residents likely have access to public transportation, local shopping, and dining options, as well as proximity to coastal areas and open spaces.
Based on the 2022 population and the national average household size of 2.61 persons, Oakwood Beach is estimated to have approximately 614 housing units. This small number of units and decreasing population trend may indicate a neighborhood in transition, potentially shifting towards larger living spaces or increased mixed-use development.
Oakwood Beach has transitioned from a more densely populated urban area to a lighter urban environment. These changes likely reflect broader environmental and policy considerations affecting coastal communities in the New York City area, and may continue to influence the neighborhood's characteristics in the future.