Stone Creek, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

How many people live in Stone Creek City? In Ohio, there are more than a thousand incorporated cities and towns, but there are only a few in Stone Creek. This article will give you a snapshot of the population and steets of Stone Creek City. Keep in mind that some areas of Ohio are more affordable than others, and you might be surprised to learn that Stone Creek is one of them.

The city's commercial heart is the historic train depot that serves as the city hall. Other neighborhoods include Park Edge, an area of historic single-family homes and non-historic multi-family housing, and the underutilized MARTA Park and Ride. The historic African-American neighborhood is Shermantown. It is largely residential with modest-scale homes on small lots. However, the community has seen some infill development, and there are several churches located in Stone Mountain.

The median household income in Stone Creek, OH is $55,750. This figure is significantly lower than the $65,712 median income in the United States. Its median income is also lower than the poverty line in the neighboring and parent geographies. Among its other sectors, Manufacturing and Health Care & Social Assistance employs 16 people, while Construction and Transportation & Warehousing employs nine people.

As of 2016, the majority of Stone Mountain is residential. However, there are areas that are predominantly suburban, with many single-family homes lining cul-de-sacs. The city's historic core consists of the Shermantown neighborhood, between Mimosa Drive and East Mountain Street. The city's development regulations have not yet been changed to encourage walkable, mixed-use development.