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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Okane Park neighborhood in Lakewood, Colorado, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. This study examines the changes in population density during this period.
In 2010, Okane Park had a population of 5,216 with a density of 9,059.87 people per square mile. The population increased to 6,164 residents in 2018, with a density of 10,706.49 people per square mile. This growth phase indicates an increase in new residents.
After 2018, the population declined. By 2022, the population decreased to 5,322, with a density of 9,243.99 people per square mile. Various factors may have contributed to this decline.
Okane Park is a densely populated urban area with over 9,000 people per square mile. This density suggests a neighborhood with mixed housing types, including low to mid-rise apartments and possibly townhomes. The area likely has well-developed urban infrastructure.
With an average household size of 2.61 people, the estimated number of housing units in 2022 is approximately 2,039. The housing stock likely includes various unit sizes to accommodate different household compositions.
The lifestyle in Okane Park is likely community-oriented and dynamic, typical of urban neighborhoods with high population densities. Residents may value urban living conveniences, with easy access to work, education, and leisure activities.
Despite recent population decline, Okane Park maintains a relatively high population density. This suggests the neighborhood remains an attractive urban living option in Lakewood. The future trajectory of Okane Park will likely depend on urban planning initiatives, economic factors, and urban living preferences in the Denver metropolitan area.