Union Lake, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

What's the Population & Steets in Union Lake City? The population of this city has changed a great deal over the years. Hispanics now make up about 19% of the total population. The city is home to a thriving gay community and a large Pacific Islander community, mostly Samoans and Tongans. There is also a strong business climate, and a growing residential population.

Union Township was carved from the rolling hills of western Clermont County in 1811. Today, it is a vibrant center for commerce and population growth. It is located in the eastern half of the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population is 46,416. That is a 9% increase from 2000 census figures. In addition, Union Township is home to one of the county's largest schools, and it is one of the most livable communities in the Midwest.