Tigard, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're thinking about moving to Tigard City, Oregon, you probably want to find the right neighborhoods for you. You may want to be near your job, friends, or family. Either way, you'll want to know where the best areas are to live so you can make the right decision. This guide contains information about crime rates, weather, employment, and housing in Tigard, as well as comparisons to Oregon averages.

Tigard City is located in Washington County, Oregon. In 2007, it was the 12th largest city in the state. This city is located just south of Beaverton and north of Tualatin and is part of the Portland metropolitan area. Interstate 5 and Oregon Route 217 are the major freeways, while the city is accessible by car and by bus. Oregon Route 99W and 210 are other major roads. Westside Express buses serve the city.

The city is divided into 13 geographic areas. Areas are named after elementary schools, or neighborhoods. Some areas have unofficial names before they were designated as such. For instance, Area 2 is called Summerlake, and Area 3 includes the historic Greenburg neighborhood. Area 4 is known as North Tigard. Area 5 is known as the "Tigard Triangle" because it contains Interstate 5 and Oregon Highway 99W.

The median age of residents in Tigard City was 37.4, while the proportion of people under the age of 18 was 8.1%. The most common racial or ethnic group was White. The second most common group was Hispanic, while Two Or More was the third most prevalent. In the city, men were more likely than women to live in poverty, while those under the age of 18 were more likely to be single.