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Demographics
Population
Population Density
The Industrial and California Way neighborhood in Longview, Washington, experienced a significant population decline between 2010 and 2022. The population decreased from 456 residents in 2010 to 278 in 2022, representing a 39% reduction over 12 years.
The population density correspondingly decreased from 381.56 people per square mile in 2010 to 232.62 people per square mile in 2022. This density indicates a moderate rural character in the neighborhood.
Population fluctuations were observed during this period. Notable decreases occurred in 2014 (249 residents) and 2020 (228 residents), while growth was recorded in 2017 (335 residents).
The neighborhood's name, "Industrial and California Way," suggests a combination of industrial and residential areas. This mixed-use nature may contribute to population fluctuations, as changes in local industry could influence residential patterns.
Based on the 2022 population, an estimated 107 housing units exist in the area. This relatively small residential component implies that a significant portion of the neighborhood may be dedicated to industrial or commercial use.
The moderate rural density suggests residents may have access to essential services and local businesses while maintaining a connection to a rural lifestyle. The area likely offers a balance between privacy and community interaction.
Despite the overall declining trend, recent data shows a slight population increase from 228 in 2020 to 278 in 2022. This may indicate a potential reversal of the long-term decline, possibly due to economic changes, improved local conditions, or shifts in housing preferences.