Lino Lakes, Minnesota Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking to relocate to the Minnesota Twin Cities, consider looking into living in Lino Lakes. This community is located along the upper Mississippi River, about twenty miles west of Minneapolis. The weather in Lino Lakes City is mild year-round, with the hottest months being August, June and July. You might find January to be the coldest, however. The average income in Lino Lakes is $78,848.

The majority of Lino Lakes's residents are white, but there are people of other races as well. Among the non-white residents, 3.1% are Spanish-speaking, while another 1.1% are black or Asian. Those in poverty in Lino Lakes are most likely to be non-white, but there are also some Hispanic residents. And although there are people of other races living in the city, it's not common for them to be employed in the area.

The city is a popular destination for families, with the median age of inhabitants at 39.6. It has a population density of 716.4 people per square mile. The gender ratio is approximately 48 to one, with males outnumbering females. The median income for Lino Lakes is $131,740, and the median house value is $299,00. Residents in Lino Lakes are mostly married, with 86% of residents being married and at least one child under the age of 18.

Lino Lakes has a variety of businesses and institutions. The town center on Lake Drive and I-35W has several stores, including a SuperTarget, Kohl's, and YMCA. Other businesses include the civic complex, retail businesses, and offices. Lino Lakes is largely served by the Centennial School District, with five elementary schools. One of the two primary schools is located within Lino Lakes, while the other two are part of the Forest Lake School District. After graduating from elementary school, students attend Forest Lake Junior High and Senior High School.