OKC MAPS PROJECTS – 25 YEARS
Figure 11. Population Growth by Census Tract Population
Change
Percent Change
2017 Estimate 1990-00 2000-10 2010-17 1990-00 2000-10 2010-17
Census Tract
1990
2000
2010
1016 1017 1018 1025 1026 1027 1030
481
512
466
355
31
-46
-111
6.4% -0.9% 7.5% 4.0%
-9.0% 0.6% -2.5% -2.4% 8.0% 21.4% 80.6% -60.3% 18.4% 17.4% -32.7% 63.0%
-23.8%
1,203 1,351 3,035
1,192 1,453 3,157
1,199 1,416 3,081
1,241 1,602 3,198
-11 102 122 -60 -70 -82 -43 -145
7
42
3.5%
-37 -76
186 117
13.1%
North Tracts
3.8%
647 420 142 983 255 630 229 452 443
502 360
542 437 130 358 251 226 704 514 467
713 702
40 77 58
171 -22.4% 265 -14.3% -31 -49.3%
31.5% 60.6% -23.8% -19.5% 39.1% -14.6% 4.2%
72
99
901 212
373 202
-543
15
-8.3%
1091*
39
-49 -16.9%
1032
1,613
2,979
3,498
4,865
1,366
519
1,367
84.7%
1036.01 1036.02
336 432 468 155
193 663 260
-294
-110
-33 -46.7%
203
272
-41
88.6%
-5.8%
1037 1038
16
46
-254
3.5%
9.8%
-49.4%
1,062 9,132
-288
312 710
595 -65.0% 201.3% 127.4%
South Tracts
5,814
6,417
7,127
603 -74 651
2,005
10.4%
11.1% -34.4%
28.1% 20.3% 20.8%
1040
420
346
227
273
-119
46 -17.6%
All Tracts Oklahoma County Oklahoma
9,269
9,920
10,435
12,603
515
2,168
7.0%
5.2%
599,611
660,448
718,633
774,203
60,837
58,185
55,570
10.1%
8.8%
7.7%
3,148,825 3,454,365 3,759,603 3,930,864 305,540 305,238 171,261
9.7%
8.8%
4.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau Notes: Estimates for 1990, 2000, and 2010 are from the Decennial Census. Estimates for tracts in 2017 are from the American Community Survey 5-Year survey. Estimates for Oklahoma County are from the 2017 vintage of county population estimates. * Tract 1091 is a combination of the former downtown tracts 1031.01 and 1031.02 used in the 2009 MAPS report. Influence of Group Quarters . Residents living in group quarters since 2000 are detailed by Census tract in Figure 12. Consistent survey data on group quarters residents do not extend back to 1990. In 2017, approximately 4,800 (39%) of the current 12,600 downtown residents were reported as living in group quarters. These arrangements include institutional facilities such as correctional facilities, nursing homes, and mental hospitals as well as non-institutional facilities including college dormitories, military barracks, group homes, missions, and shelters. Changes in the number of residents in group quarters also explain a significant share of the reported population gains in the study area since 2010. Of the 2,168 new residents in the period, approximately half (1,157 persons, 53%) reportedly live in group quarters. These group quarters residents are mostly located in tract 1032 (3,655 persons) where the County Jail along with several missions and shelters are located. Approximately two-thirds of the group quarters residents in tract 1032 are believed inmates, with the remaining one-third in missions and shelters. The 145 persons reported in group quarters in tract 1026 reflect students residing in dormitories at the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics. The estimate of total residents in group quarters in 2017 represents a sharp rise over recent years but is likely far overstating current numbers. Most recently at year-end 2017, reports indicate a population of only 1,560 inmates housed at the County Jail, a record low for the facility, down from 2,427 inmates at
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