Glens Falls, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The redistricting process is underway in the City of Glens Falls, New York. A committee led by retired city clerk Bob Curtis will make presentations to the Common Council. The proposal has the potential to create a more equitable city government, with each Common Council member having equal voting power. However, some people have expressed concerns about the disparity between the population and wards. The Warren County Board of Supervisors, for example, weights their votes according to the population of each ward.

According to US census data, Glens Falls has a population of 14,722. The city is located in Warren County and covers an area of 3.9 square miles. Glens Falls has a vibrant downtown, an upscale shopping and dining scene, and is a great place for retirees and families. The city is also home to Cooper's Cave, a landmark from the Underground Railroad.

In 2020, the median age of residents in Glens Falls, NY was 36.5. This includes both native-born residents and those who immigrated to the city. Those who were born in the Dominican Republic, China, and Jamaica were the most likely to be foreign-born residents of Glens Falls. The median house value is below the state average, and the city has a low proportion of foreign-born residents.

Glens Falls City is home to two historic districts on the New York State and National Register of Historic Places. The Fredella Avenue Historic District features several unique concrete block buildings, while the Three Squares Historic District covers much of the city's central business district. There are also several individual buildings on the city's National Register of Historic Places. However, there is no local preservation law protecting these historic resources.