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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Northwest Dallas experienced significant population changes from 2010 to 2022. The area's population density reached 513.54 people per square mile in 2022, categorizing it as a Suburban Rural area.
The population showed moderate growth from 2,437 in 2010 to 3,061 in 2019. A substantial increase occurred between 2019 and 2020, with the population rising to 4,200. This growth continued through 2022, reaching 4,522 residents.
The neighborhood likely combines suburban and rural living elements. Residents may have relatively spacious properties, with average lot sizes approaching one acre. The area probably features a mix of single-family homes and possibly some townhouses.
Infrastructure development is likely occurring to accommodate population growth. Residents can expect access to essential services and improving road connectivity. Public transportation options may be limited but expanding.
The community may emphasize outdoor activities and green spaces. Local businesses are likely emerging to serve the growing population.
The significant population increase since 2020 may be altering the neighborhood's character. This growth could be putting pressure on local infrastructure and services to expand and adapt.
Northwest Dallas appears to be transitioning from a sparsely populated rural area to a more established suburban neighborhood. This evolution likely presents both opportunities and challenges for the community.