North Prairie, Wisconsin Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Village of North Prairie is a small community located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States. Located near the southwest corner of the town of Genesee, North Prairie is located in Waukesha County. At the 2010 census, the village's population was 2,141. The city was formed as a consolidated community in 1886 and has since grown to become one of the largest in Wisconsin.

The United States Census Bureau reports that 61.1% of North Prairie's population is white, while 12.3% are black. There are also 0.7% of Americans who identify as American Indian or Native Hawaiian. Additionally, 17.8% of residents identify as Hispanic or other races. Fortunately, there is a way to view North Prairie's population demographics without submitting your personal information. The Wisconsin Census Data Comparison Tool is an EASY to use resource for analyzing city data.

The Village Board is responsible for governing the city. It oversees functions such as Zoning Board of Appeals, Finance Committee, and Emergency Board. It is also responsible for overseeing the Village's Veterans Park, which contains historic stone houses and is currently maintained with a playground for children. Listed below are some of the community's neighborhoods. For more information, read the Village's official website.

The Village of North Prairie is located in Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Its population is estimated to reach 2,222 in 2020. It has grown by 4.61% since the 2010 census. The median cost of housing is $886 per month, and the median house value is $295,300. The median age of residents in North Prairie is 41.3 years, with males older than females. The median household income is $83,036.