Norton Shores, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When it comes to finding the population and steets in Norton Shores, MI, you can start with a city list. These listings will show you the top cities within a fifty-four-mile radius of Norton Shores, MI. If you want to explore more of the local area, you can check out cities within a hundred miles of Norton Shores. The following list is a guide to the top cities and towns near Norton Shores.

In Norton Shores, Michigan, you will find a city council and mayor. Both of these are elected in non-partisan elections. The four members of the city council are elected by the residents of each ward alternately. This list is not exhaustive, but it will provide you with a sense of how many people live in Norton Shores. The data for this list is based on the latest available re-based census figures and census block data.

When it comes to property value, Norton Shores is more affordable and safer than Muskegon. While it is not as large as Muskegon, it is much closer to its nearby neighbor. The city's median property value is $140,400, 0.584 times smaller than the national average. Homeownership is 80.9% in Norton Shores, which is higher than the national average. People in Norton Shores drive alone to work on average, and there are plenty of public access points to Little Black Lake and Mona Lake. In fact, one of the most beautiful state parks in Michigan is located in the city. Visitors can enjoy hiking in the dunes and camping in the woods.

The population of Norton Shores City, MI is a diverse community. It is fairly evenly distributed, with twenty-four percent of residents being under eighteen years old. Twenty-seven percent of the city's people are aged between 25 and 44, while twenty-four percent of the population is older than sixty-four years old. A recent survey shows that over half of the city's residents have health insurance coverage. Of these, sixty-six percent are on employer-sponsored plans. The remaining percentage is either uninsured or under-insured. A few residents are covered by military or VA plans.