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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population changes in the Terra Nova neighborhood of Chula Vista, California, from 2010 to 2022. The data reveals fluctuations in resident numbers over this period.
Terra Nova's population was 5,244 in 2010, increasing to 5,413 in 2011. A decline followed, reaching 4,735 residents in 2016. Subsequently, the population recovered, reaching 5,476 in 2022, the highest recorded in the dataset.
The population density in Terra Nova was 6,671.19 people per square mile in 2022. This density indicates a light urban environment, typically characterized by low to mid-rise apartments and possibly townhomes.
The high density suggests developed infrastructure, including public transportation and various urban amenities.
The neighborhood's density and relatively stable population over time suggest an established community. Recent population growth may be attributed to new housing developments or increased housing density.
The urban nature of Terra Nova likely provides residents with access to various amenities. The high population density implies the importance of public spaces for recreational purposes.
Population declines in some years may indicate changes in local economic conditions, housing market fluctuations, or demographic shifts. The neighborhood has shown resilience by rebounding from these declines.
In conclusion, Terra Nova demonstrates characteristics of a dynamic urban neighborhood maintaining its appeal over time. Recent trends suggest increasing attractiveness to new residents. The high population density implies an active community life, while overall population growth indicates a thriving neighborhood within Chula Vista and the San Diego metropolitan area.