Harrison Valley, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick look at the population statistics for Harrison will show that the city's population is primarily low income. The average English proficiency level among Harrison residents is not very high. However, this does not mean that the city does not have a high standard of living. The following table will show you how many people live in the city, as well as the racial makeup. You can also learn about the schools in Harrison.

The Town/Village of Harrison has 19 zoning districts. These include seven single family residence districts, one garden apartment district, two multi-family districts, four SB zones for commercial and corporate office space, and no minimum lot size. The Harrison Town Comprehensive Plan looks at the overall land use trends in the city and identifies properties with the potential to develop in the future. The population of Harrison is approximately 61,070.

The area around I-287 is home to two regional high schools, including the Keio Academy, which serves Japanese-speaking students. There are also two parochial schools in the area: St Anthony's in Silver Lake and the School of the Holy Child on Westchester Avenue. The city has a number of universities within the vicinity, including State University of New York at Purchase and Manhattanville College. Additionally, Fordham University and Long Island University have branches in the city.

The city is a hub of regional industry and tourism, but the community struggles to move past its bad reputation. Early racial violence in the city's history, as well as the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1990s, led to racial tensions. While these tensions have dissipated, the town continues to struggle to move past its poor image.