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Demographics
Population
Population Density
This study examines population changes in the Citizens on Alert neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas from 2010 to 2022. Data shows significant fluctuations in population and density over this period.
The neighborhood experienced growth from 2010 to 2017. The population increased from 3,197 to 4,533 residents, a 41.8% increase. Population density rose from 7,468.64 to 10,589.72 people per square mile.
From 2017 to 2022, the neighborhood underwent population decline. By 2022, the population decreased to 2,903 residents, a 36% drop from the 2017 peak. Population density reduced to 6,781.81 people per square mile.
The current population density indicates a light urban neighborhood. The area likely contains low to mid-rise apartments and possibly townhomes. Infrastructure is probably well-developed, including enhanced public transportation.
Despite recent population decline, the neighborhood maintains a relatively high population density compared to many suburban areas. This suggests Citizens on Alert remains an urban environment.
Reasons for recent population decline may include changing economic conditions, shifts in housing preferences, or urban renewal projects. Without additional context, precise causes are difficult to determine.
San Antonio's known efforts in urban revitalization and community engagement align with the neighborhood's name "Citizens on Alert". This may indicate an active community influencing area development and demographic trends.
In conclusion, the Citizens on Alert neighborhood experienced significant demographic changes from 2010 to 2022, transitioning from rapid growth to population decline. It maintains characteristics of a light urban area, likely offering urban amenities and community-focused living.