Upper Arlington, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Upper Arlington is overwhelmingly white, with few or no minorities. The proportion of Asians is similar to the national average, but slightly higher than that of whites. Home ownership rates are above average, with relatively few vacant homes. The area has high home values. Nonetheless, the demographics of Upper Arlington aren't perfect. Despite its high home prices, there is an under-representation of blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities.

In addition to the local economy, the city is home to a police department and fire department, and three public libraries. The city also hosts a yearly Fourth of July parade and fireworks display, and holds an annual Labor Day Arts Festival in Northam Park. For those who don't want to spend much time looking at maps, there are several free resources available to help you navigate the city. Below are some links to some of the most useful resources for planning in Upper Arlington.

While many people don't like to think about it, Upper Arlington, Ohio, is not the same as Arlington, Ohio. In fact, Upper Arlington is frequently referred to by its initials, U.A., and it is located on the northwestern side of the Columbus metropolitan area. Its Old Arlington neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its median age is forty-six years, with a male population of 39.6 and a female population of 41.