Vestavia, Alabama Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Vestavia City, Alabama is about 57,426 people. Of that total, about 9.1% of residents are under the age of 18; 6.0% are between the ages of 25 and 34; and 25.9% are between the ages of 45 and 64. One quarter of the population is senior citizens. The median age in Vestavia City is 41 years, and the ratio of males to females is 88.6.

There are many places with this name, including Vestavia Hills, the city proper, and several subdivisions. However, the USPS designates this town as A (Acceptable). Other names are subdivisions, large sections of the city, and small towns. If you want to get an idea of the population in the Vestavia City area, you can search for towns that are within 50, 30 or 100 miles of the city.

People in Vestavia City commute to work in a variety of ways, including car or bike. The city's public transportation system is a great place for commuters to work. The city has three bus lines and two light rail stations, and the population of the metro area is estimated to be about 66,000 people. There are many parks in the city, including the Vestavia Hills Park.

Among its notable landmarks, the Vestavia Hills Elementary School was constructed in 1948. This school became part of the Jefferson County School System. In 1950, the population was 607 people, and a petition for incorporation was drafted by Robert Gwin. The court approved the petition and Vestavia Hills was officially incorporated on October 24, 1950. This incorporation was approved by Judge Tom Garner.