Fortville, Indiana Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you interested in knowing the Population & Steets in Fortvile City, Indiana? Then read on to find out! The following table presents the population of Fortville, Indiana, ranked according to its wards. The list also includes the cities that are the closest to Fortville, ranked by distance. You can also explore the city's About Page to get more information on its people and culture.

As of 2010, Fortville has a high proportion of renters. While the city has higher than average rent burdens for Indiana, Fortville's rental burden is lower than the state average of 29.8%. Other nearby communities, including Morristown, Matthews, and Indianapolis, have lower rent burdens. Furthermore, 33.1% of Fortville's population lives in rental units. The city is also home to 6 evictions in 2016, which makes Fortville relatively affordable for renters.

The town is well-positioned to handle the spillover from nearby cities. For example, the town is home to a large Methodist Episcopal church that met in a barn in north Fortville. The church's name was later changed to St. Thomas after the late Rev. Thomas Tobin. The Christian Church of Fortville, founded in 1871, expanded to a larger building in 1924. In addition, the Carnegie Public Library opened in 1916 and closed its doors at 5 p.m.

As for the rest of the state, Fortville has a low percentage of immigrants. The population of whites is overwhelmingly White, while blacks make up the rest. The most common ancestry is European and Scottish. In addition, the language spoken by residents of Fortville is English, although Polish and Italian people also speak it. The percentage of college graduates is higher than the national average, with almost a third of residents attending school here.