North Hudson, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

North Hudson City is a regional-center complex on the upper Mississippi River in southeast Minnesota. It is about 20 miles west of Wisconsin. The town is characterized by moderate temperatures and pleasant summers and cold winters. The pleasant months in North Hudson are August, July, and June, while January is the least comfortable. There are some notable historical sites in the city, which are worth visiting. Below is a look at its population and street data.

Unlike the rest of New York, the violent crime rate in North Hudson is relatively low, coming in at just 1.19 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. The northeast part of North Hudson is the safest, with a violent crime rate as low as 1 in 1429 in the south. While this comparison may seem counterintuitive, it is important to note that violent crime rates vary by neighborhood. In general, a city with lower crime rates is more safe than one in the same area.

The Town of North Hudson is a county subdivision of Essex County. Its population was 240 as of the 2010 census. Its population is growing at a rapid pace, as it is located within a suburban area. Hudson is home to several business parks and a downtown retail district. In addition to businesses and residents, North Hudson also includes residential areas in "The Hill" area. And because of its proximity to the St. Croix River, it's convenient to travel by car to nearby cities.