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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Monica Park, located in Garland, Texas, has experienced fluctuations in population density from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the demographic changes in this urban neighborhood.
In 2010, Monica Park had a population of 5,264 with a density of 14,009 people per square mile. The population peaked in 2016 with 5,410 residents and a density of 14,398 people per square mile.
Since 2016, a downward trend in population has been observed. By 2022, the population decreased to 4,563, with a density of 12,144 people per square mile, representing a 15.7% decline from the 2016 peak.
The consistently high density suggests that Monica Park primarily consists of multi-family housing units. Based on the 2022 population and the national average household size, the neighborhood is estimated to have 1,748 housing units.
The urban density of Monica Park indicates that residents likely have access to various amenities and well-developed infrastructure, including public transportation systems.
The population decline since 2016 may be attributed to changes in local economic conditions, shifts in housing preferences, urban renewal projects, or the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite the recent population decrease, Monica Park remains a densely populated urban neighborhood. It likely attracts residents who value proximity to city amenities and employment centers.
Monica Park's population fluctuations reflect broader trends in urban development and lifestyle preferences. The area's high density underscores its continued role as an urban residential center within Garland.