Park, Kansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What is the population and steets of Park City? The number of people in a given area is called the population density. The density of an area is often expressed as a ratio of the number of people per square mile. In other words, how many people per acre is the city? The Land Management Code defines density as the intensity of residential and non-residential uses per area. It also refers to the number of dwelling units per acre. The density factor is often applied to different sizes and configurations of dwelling units.

The population of Park City increased by 187 people in 2010 and is projected to reach 13,382 by 2020. The city's average household size is two people, and it could accommodate as many as 2,072 more residents in the future. The estimated population of Park City is 9,471 today. That means there is room for another 2,072 housing units. With a population of around eleven thousand, the city should be able to accommodate newcomers without compromising its existing housing stock.

The Park City population is relatively young. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population was 8,299 full-time residents in 2016. The city has a 78.8% non-Hispanic White population, a 1.1% Black population, 0.1% Native American population, 2.2% Asian population, and one percent of people from two or more races. Sixteen percent of the population is Hispanic, and the median age is thirty-six.