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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines the population trends and density changes in Ocoee, Tennessee from 2010 to 2022. The analysis is based on historical population data and corresponding population density figures.
As of 2022, Ocoee has a population of 1,623 and a population density of 1,740 people per square mile. This classifies it as a light suburban area. The area likely consists of single-family homes and potentially some townhouses, with developed infrastructure including schools, healthcare facilities, and local amenities.
The historical data shows significant population fluctuations in Ocoee. From 2010 to 2015, the population generally declined, reaching a low of 914 residents in 2015. However, since 2015, there has been a substantial increase in population, particularly between 2020 and 2022, growing from 1,397 to 1,623 residents.
The recent population growth suggests an increase in urban development activity and potentially enhanced attractiveness to new residents. The lifestyle in Ocoee is likely adapting to accommodate this growth, possibly with improvements in local services and amenities.
The population density has increased correspondingly, rising from 980 people per square mile in 2015 to 1,740 in 2022. This increase might indicate a shift towards more compact housing options or infill development within the existing urban area.
Ocoee's classification as a light suburban area suggests residents likely experience a balance between suburban conveniences and spacious living environments. The community probably offers various housing options to accommodate different preferences and family sizes, with an estimated 622 housing units based on the 2022 population and the national average household size.
In conclusion, Ocoee appears to be a growing light suburban community with significant population increases in recent years. This growth indicates a dynamic local environment with ongoing development and potentially improving amenities, suggesting increasing attractiveness for residents seeking a suburban lifestyle with access to services and community facilities.