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Demographics
Population
Population Density
West Tahoe Park, a neighborhood in Sacramento, California, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. Data indicates patterns of growth and decline in population density.
The neighborhood's population increased from 1,316 to 2,221 residents between 2010 and 2014. In 2014, the population density peaked at 10,405.92 people per square mile, suggesting a dense urban environment.
From 2014 to 2022, West Tahoe Park's population generally declined with minor fluctuations. By 2022, the population decreased to 1,504 residents, with a density of 7,046.6 people per square mile. This represents a reduction from the 2014 peak but still indicates a densely populated urban area.
The current population density suggests West Tahoe Park contains a mix of housing types. The neighborhood's infrastructure is likely well-developed, with public transportation options and local amenities supporting the dense population.
West Tahoe Park, being in Sacramento, likely experiences a Mediterranean climate. The neighborhood may include parks or green spaces for outdoor activities, typical of Sacramento communities.
The population fluctuations may be attributed to changes in housing availability, economic conditions, or shifts in neighborhood desirability. The recent decline might indicate resident movement to less dense areas.
Despite population decrease, West Tahoe Park maintains an urban character. With an estimated 576 housing units in 2022, based on the national average household size, the neighborhood likely offers various housing options.
West Tahoe Park transitioned from a rapidly growing, very dense urban area in the mid-2010s to a slightly less populated but still urban neighborhood in recent years. This evolution may affect community dynamics, local businesses, and public services in the area.