Lake Mary, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

To determine the demographic makeup of Lake Mary City, Florida, we have used a population and steets data. This data is based on the US Census Bureau's 2020 American Community Survey. However, it may not reflect the real demographic makeup of the city. If you would like to see the race breakdown of Lake Mary, FL, look at the following page. You can also see the percentage of different races in Lake Mary.

The violent crime rate in Lake Mary is 3.15 crimes per 1,000 residents during a standard year. Residents of the city should know that the southwest portion of Lake Mary is relatively safe compared to the eastern part. However, people living in the east part of Lake Mary have a higher chance of being a victim of violent crime than those living in the southwest part of the city. In addition, it is not always easy to compare the rates of violent crimes by neighborhood.

The historical tornado activity in Lake Mary City is slightly above the state average. In addition, the area has 42% more tornado activity than the overall U.S. average. In 1998, a category F3 tornado struck the Lake Mary area, killing 13 people and injuring 36. In the same year, a category F3 tornado in Lake Mary caused $31 million in damages. There are many factors to consider when determining the average tornado activity level in Lake Mary.