Rncho Cordova, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

A quick look at the population and steets of Rancho Cordova City, California, will show that the majority of its citizens are White. However, the community does have a significant Hispanic population. The area is also home to several ethnic groups, including Latino, Asian, and Black. Rancho Cordova's population is predominantly Hispanic, and people of Asian descent are also plentiful. Approximately 28% of the city's population is considered minority.

The city has good transportation access along major thoroughfares. Highway 50 provides access throughout the region, and Sacramento Regional Transit operates several bus routes and light rail Gold Line. The city also has an extensive bicycle system and is expanding its bikeway system. It also has a historic railroad depot, known as the "Mills Station," located at the Mather Field/Mills Light Rail station.

The majority of the population of Rancho Cordova is high-school educated, with 27% holding a college degree. The city is expected to grow by nearly one percent by 2021, which is faster than most other cities in Sacramento County. The population of Rancho Cordova City is predicted to reach 120,000 by 2036. The median household income in Rancho Cordova City is $65,307, making it one of the richest cities in the area.

A growing arts scene has fueled the community's thriving arts scene. The area boasts six miles of the American River and seventy acres of creek channels. Two working urban farms, two parks, and a historic prison, the city has many recreational opportunities. In addition to the arts and culture, Rancho Cordova has many cultural and recreational activities. With its strong economy and unique Barrel District, Rancho Cordova has plenty to offer.