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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population trends and characteristics of San Pasqual, a neighborhood in San Diego, California, from 2010 to 2022. The population of San Pasqual increased from 13,248 in 2010 to 15,241 in 2022. This growth was not consistent, with fluctuations observed throughout the period. A significant increase occurred between 2010 and 2011, followed by a decline and stagnation until 2016. From 2017 to 2022, a more consistent upward trend in population was observed.
The population density in 2022 was approximately 1,120 people per square mile, indicating a suburban rural to light suburban character. This density suggests a neighborhood with a mix of single-family homes on moderately sized lots, possibly including some townhouses or small multi-unit dwellings.
San Pasqual's characteristics likely include a combination of rural and suburban elements. The lower density compared to urban areas of San Diego implies more space for residents. The neighborhood may appeal to those seeking a balance between city amenities and a spacious, nature-oriented environment.
The location of San Pasqual in San Diego, known for the San Pasqual Valley Agricultural Preserve, may influence the neighborhood's character. This feature could provide residents with access to local produce, open spaces, and agricultural landscapes, potentially contributing to the area's relatively low population density.
The population growth from 2019 to 2022 may indicate increasing attractiveness of the neighborhood. Factors such as infrastructure improvements, development of local amenities, or preferences for less dense living spaces could contribute to this trend.
Based on the national average household size, San Pasqual had an estimated 5,839 housing units in 2022. This suggests a moderately sized neighborhood within the San Diego metropolitan area. The gradual increase in population and housing units indicates ongoing development at a pace that likely maintains the area's suburban-rural character.
In summary, San Pasqual appears to be a growing suburban-rural neighborhood offering a combination of spacious living and proximity to urban amenities, possibly influenced by its agricultural heritage. The steady population growth in recent years suggests increasing appeal, potentially driven by its distinctive character and trends favoring less dense living environments.