Menlo, Georgia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Before we begin the population and steets of Menlo City, CA discussion, let's quickly review some basic statistics. These data are estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, which will release complete 2020 data in November 2021. However, they are indicative, and they may not be up to date. In fact, we don't know what they will reveal yet, but we can certainly anticipate some changes over the next few years.

In Menlo Park, the population is approximately 33,319, with a density of 3,335 people per square mile. The population is mostly White, with minorities of Asian and Black. The percentage of married residents and their children is high (82%) and progressively decreasing (48%) as the baby boomer generation continues to age. However, there are a few demographics that remain constant:

The median household income in Menlo City was $44,006 in 2009. The median income for males was $28,044, and for females, $25,631. The median age for the population was 38.7. The male population disproportionately outnumbered the female population, which was 93.7 to one. In terms of the number of seniors living alone, the proportion of institutionalized residents was just 9%.

The Menlo Park neighborhood has a central location along the shoreline. El Camino Real runs parallel to the Bayshore Freeway. The heart of Menlo Park is the intersection of El Camino Real and Santa Cruz Avenue. The Civic Center stretches from Santa Cruz Avenue to Ravenswood Avenue. The Civic Center contains council offices. South of the seminary area is home to various recreation centers and a large church.