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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The C.A.N.D.O. neighborhood in Mesa, Arizona, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the changes in population density during this period.
In 2010, the neighborhood population was 3,141 with a density of 12,865 people per square mile. The population decreased slightly in 2011 but subsequently increased, reaching 4,287 residents in 2017, with a density of 17,559 people per square mile.
Since 2017, the population has declined. In 2022, the population was 3,167 with a density of 12,972 people per square mile. Despite this decrease, the area maintains a high population density.
The consistently high density suggests compact living spaces, likely apartments or condominiums. The neighborhood presumably offers urban living benefits such as walkability and proximity to amenities.
The name "C.A.N.D.O." implies a community-oriented approach. This may indicate a strong local identity and community engagement.
Population fluctuations may be attributed to changes in housing availability, employment opportunities, or urban living preferences.
As of 2022, there were an estimated 1,213 housing units for 3,167 residents, indicating an average household size higher than the national average of 2.61 persons.
In conclusion, C.A.N.D.O. remains a densely populated urban neighborhood despite population fluctuations over the past decade. It likely offers a balance between urban living and community engagement.