Ypsilanti, Michigan Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The following article is about the population and steets of Ypsilanti, Michigan. It will also discuss the proposed changes to the Ward Structure. While the state constitution does not specify how the wards are to balance, Michigan law does require that districts balance within 5% of their total population. This gives the city a range of between 6,538 and 7,228 people living in each district.

Ypsilanti's median property value is $151,300, which is slightly less than the national average. Ypsilanti's homeownership rate is 31.8%, lower than the national average of 64.1%. The average commute time for residents of Ypsilanti is 21.3 minutes, while the median car ownership rate is the same as the national average of 2 cars per household.

The earliest African American residents of the city arrived in the late 1830s. These settlers were steeped in the Great Awakening and held a number of abolitionist and anti-slavery sentiments. Many free blacks also migrated to the area. By the 1880s, the black community of Ypsilanti numbered over two hundred people. By 1900, they made up 10 percent of the city's population.

Ypsilanti is a small city in Washtenaw county, Michigan, United States. According to the 2010 census, the city has a population of about 19,435 people. Its population is expected to reach 19,940 by 2020. Ypsilanti is also home to the first Domino's Pizza franchise in the United States. There are plenty of dining options in Ypsilanti, including a number of gourmet restaurants. In addition to this, the city has several parks.