Scott Twp, Pennsylvania Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for information on Scott Township, Pennsylvania, you've come to the right place. The population of Scott Twp is 16,314 people, which is higher than the national average. The town is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

The township is overwhelmingly suburban in character, with tract housing developments dominating the area. The township's southern half is dominated by the Kane Hospital, which is undergoing an expansion. However, residents are proud to maintain the historic St. Luke's Episcopal Church. For a more detailed look at the township's population and demographics, visit the Dwellics website.

A map of the township's topography can be useful in understanding the evolution of the area. Pennsylvania Route 487 runs through the township and runs between Lightstreet and Bloomsburg. On the other hand, the township's southern section is characterized by a gently rolling plateau. Its elevation varies from 250 feet at City Avenue to 400 feet at Rosemont. The Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad runs through Lancaster Pike. Easy grades and excellent transportation facilities have allowed the area to develop intensively. The southern part of the Township contains about 75% of the township's population, as well as its major business centers.

The lower part of Scott Twp City is primarily residential. It does not have a large amount of commercial land. There are only a few commercial districts, most of which align with the Growth Areas map. The largest commercial districts are Ardmore, with the Lancaster Avenue Corridor stretching from Wynnewood to Haverford. The other neighborhood commercial centers are Bala Avenue, Gladwyne, and Penn Wynyd.