Redondo, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Population & Steets in Redmond City are available for those who want to know how much the community is worth. In 2011, there were 66,317 households in the city, making up 99.4% of the total population. Of those households, there were 14,917 that were owner-occupied and 29,521 that were rental. In 2011, the average household size was 2.21 and the average family size was 3.01.

North Redondo is home to nearly two-thirds of the city's children. The city's east and west boundaries are formed by the intersection of 190th Street, Avenue I, and Palos Verdes Boulevard. The north section of the city is primarily residential, while the south side has several new restaurants and a harbor complex. There are several restaurants in this neighborhood, and many locals enjoy dining and shopping here. There are also at least three wine tasting galleries within the city.

The Census Bureau uses different money income thresholds to determine the income levels of individuals and families. Families earning less than the poverty level are deemed impoverished. The highest percentage of overcrowded households and low-income families live in Census tract 6038, which is located in the north-eastern part of the City. Census tract 6040 has the lowest median income and the highest proportion of large households.

The city has a large Native American and Asian American population. Many participants in the Bureau of Indian Affairs' relocation program chose the city as their final destination. The El Nido section of the city briefly became a Chicano neighborhood. After the 1950s, African Americans did not face many challenges in this mixed-race community. In fact, a recent survey indicates that the city's Asian population is the most diverse race in the city.