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09-25-2001 PTRC Agenda Packet
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Demographic and Recreational Trends - <br /> Demographics— <br /> The City of Arden Hills is a mature largely developed <br /> community. It's residents, on average are: <br /> • Older than the average Minnesotan and Twin Cities area <br /> residents. <br /> • There are fewer children and more senior citizens. <br /> • There are a higher proportion of"baby boomers". <br /> • There is more owner occupied and less rental housing. <br /> • There is a high proportion of two wage earner households. <br /> • The City is more affluent than most. <br /> Arden Hills Minnesota <br /> Median age (yrs.) 36.2 35.4 <br /> Under 18 yrs old 20.0% 26.2% <br /> 65 yrs and over 13.9% 12.1% <br /> 45-59 yrs old 21.7% 18.1% <br /> Housing Own/Rent 88%/12% 75%/25% <br /> Implications: Over the next 10-20 years a significant <br /> proportion of Arden Hills residents will retire. Some will <br /> move out of the community, some may move to a smaller <br /> home and some will stay in their current home. This probably <br /> means some degree of change in neighborhood and <br /> community demographics. The higher median home values in <br /> Arden Hills may result in a higher proportion of established <br /> families and fewer first time homebuyers. Some new residents <br /> are likely to be younger and have more children than existing <br /> residents. The City should continue to monitor changes and <br /> to work with the school district to track demographic and <br /> student population changes. If the change is significant the <br /> city can restructure recreation programs and may need to re- <br /> evaluate facility supply. Discretionary time is likely to remain <br /> at a premium. Many senior citizens are active park and trail <br /> users. <br /> Recreation Trends— <br /> Recreation interests and participation are influenced by many <br /> factors. Age, access to facilities, amount of leisure time, <br /> interest in the environment, new recreation technology, and <br /> social trends all influence recreation participation. In general <br /> people are looking for quality recreation close to home, but <br /> Arden Hills Park, Trail and Open Space Plan DRAFT October 1, 2001 <br /> Page 11 <br />
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