Upper Fairmount, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You've probably wondered what the population and steets are like in Upper Fairmount City. Here's some information you might find interesting:

The population of the ZIP code 21867 is quite diverse. Twenty-one percent of residents are under the age of 18, while another 6.7% are between the ages of 18 and 24. Twenty-four percent of residents are 45-64, and twenty-one percent are 65 years and older. The city's median age is 41 years, and males outnumber females by almost nine-to-one.

The Fairmount Indigo Planning Initiative was a two-year process. In addition to community outreach, the city conducted parallel planning processes for the Corridor and Station Area. The City appointed members of the Corridor Advisory Group, which was the representative voice of the neighborhood and the community. During the planning process, community residents participated in an online survey, and their responses informed the plan's implementation.

Fairmount's west-side neighborhood is home to several historic buildings and museums. The Benjamin Franklin Parkway reminds some of the Champs-Elysees in Paris, and Fairmount's historic Strawberry Mansion is nearby. While the area is considered to be a city-lovers' paradise, it's also home to some of Philadelphia's shadier elements. The population of this neighborhood is overwhelmingly African American, and the local poverty rate is just 4.3 percent.

There are two bike stations in the Fairmount Indigo Corridor. Massachusetts Ave. has fifteen bikes, while the South Station has 47 bikes. Both are within walking distance of Newmarket Station. A third bike station is proposed in Upham's Corner. Combined, the bike stations can accommodate about half of the Fairmount neighborhood's residents. For now, the bike stations in Upper Fairmount City are relatively few and far between.