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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Ballenger Square Community in Flint, Michigan, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The population grew from 2010 to 2017, reaching a peak of 1,671 residents in 2013. Population density during this period ranged from 6,375 to 8,271 people per square mile.
A significant decrease occurred between 2018 and 2019, with the population dropping from 1,288 to 691 residents. This decline may be associated with the Flint water crisis that began in 2014.
Since 2019, a gradual population recovery has been observed, reaching 992 residents in 2022. The current population density is 4,910 people per square mile, indicating a moderately dense suburban area.
The estimated number of housing units for the 2022 population is 380, based on the national average household size. This suggests a mix of single-family homes and multi-unit dwellings.
The Ballenger Square Community may be in a transition phase. The gradual population increase since 2019 could indicate efforts to address past issues and improve quality of life. Residents likely have access to basic suburban amenities.
Despite recent growth, the current population remains below levels seen in the early 2010s. This suggests the neighborhood is still in a period of transition and rebuilding. The community may be focusing on sustainable development practices and community engagement to attract and retain residents.