Mc Henry, Mississippi Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're wondering what the population & steets in Mc Henry City look like, you're not alone. The good news is that the population of this small town is slightly higher than the national average. The numbers above represent the population by block, so they're not necessarily accurate. To get a more accurate picture, you should contact the local government, which is the U.S. Census Bureau.

The city experienced a boom in industry after World War II. It began incorporating subdivisions in the late 1940s and expanded into an annexed city. As more people moved in, the population grew from about 2,080 people in 1950 to around 6,700 in 1970. That population tripled again by the mid-1980s, reaching 21,501 in 2000. Now, there is a hospital in McHenry called Centegra Medical Center.

The current route runs on Prime Parkway and Ridgeview. This route is a bit problematic in that it skips a segment on two southbound trips. It also has a lengthy deviation that serves the McHenry Commons shopping center. It serves a new Walmart as well as the township's senior and family mental health center. There are a lot of potential improvements to the route and the population.

As the population of McHenry County continues to grow, the county's fixed route bus service will face many challenges. For example, there is no direct bus service in the southeast corner of the city, which is densely developed. As a result, the area is underserved. The only public transportation available in this area is SE McHenry County Dial-A-Ride, which operates on Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 3 PM. To get a ride, you must call ahead 24 hours before your scheduled departure time.