Oak Run, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

When choosing between neighborhoods, the population and steets of Oak Run City can make a big difference. Not all houses in the same neighborhood are good, and if you have children, it's important that they attend a school that you can trust. In Oak Run City, there are a number of middle schools that you can consider as well. Oakrun Middle School is one of the best in the district.

Fortunately, Oak Run has low crime rates compared to other nearby neighborhoods. In the northeast, the murder rate is as high as 1 in 20,088, while it is less than 0.04% in the south. While these numbers may seem high, this does not mean that you should be afraid of living in Oak Run. In fact, the city is much safer than the national and state average. However, if you are concerned about your safety, you should look elsewhere.

Another thing that can give you a sense of Oak Run's demographics is its gender ratio. The city's gender ratio is 50:49. Men are older, on average, while women are younger. This is important if you're planning a move to this city. You can see how the gender ratio affects the quality of life in Oak Run. You can get a full picture of the community by looking at the graph below.

Oak Run has a population of about 4,000 people, and is considered a census designated place. There are three township trustees, each serving a four-year term. The township's fiscal officer is also elected in November. The remaining trustees fill vacancies on the board. Its walk score is 28 and bike score is 41. This means that most people will need a car to get around Oak Run.