Population Trends: Tulsa County, Tulsa and North Tulsa, 2000 to 2010

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Population Trends:
Tulsa County, Tulsa and North Tulsa
2000 to 2010
Prepared by The Community Service Council
with Support from
The Metropolitan Human Services Commission (MHSC)
Draft:
Data Source:
July 13, 2011
US Census Bureau, Decennial Censuses
Tulsa County and City of Tulsa
POPULATION TRENDS
2000 TO 2010
75
Tulsa County
2010 Census
Tract Base
Map with City
of Tulsa
Overlay
55
96th
58.08
58.01
Cincinnati
91.01
79
29
27
30
92
88
94.01
13
49
3
14
20
21
35
36
34
33
45 43.01
65.06
Apache
1
4
23.01
31 32
66
47
12
59
111
2
6 5
25
46
15
16
60
82
19 18
17
72
83
37
38
39
53
40
70
85.02
90.04 90.06
52
86
69.05 69.06
90.08
89
Admiral
73.09
73.11
42
44 43.02 41.01
51
71.01 71.02 73.04 73.10
84
73.08
85.01 73.05 73.06 73.12
48
50.01 50.02
67.01
68.01 68.03 87 69.01 69.02 69.03 69.07
68.04
76.08 76.09 76.11 76.13 76.15 76.16 76.17 74.10
31st
90.07
90.09
49th W
65.07
67.05
90.03
74.09
76.25 76.31 76.32 76.39
76.34
67.03
67.07
61st
74.07
75.18 75.19 75.10 75.03
75.24
75.08
76.33 76.29 76.30
75.07
75.06
75.12
75.11
91st
76.37 76.36 76.35 75.20
75.13
Garnett
76.24
75.22
75.15
75.23
145th E
Memorial
67.08
77.01
Yale
76.38
151st
74.14
76.42 76.41 76.12 76.14 76.20 76.19 76.18 74.11 74.12 74.13 74.15 74.02 74.08
Peoria
95
66th
57
62
93
58.05 58.06
91.04
80.02 80.01
8 7
94.02
126 of those tracts fall
within the City of Tulsa
Mingo
Peoria
58.07
56
9 10
Tulsa County has a total
of 175 census tracts
54.02
54.01
75.16
78.01
77.02
78.02
121st
Tulsa County and Tulsa
Key Trends: Total Population

Tulsa County’s population grew from 563,299 to 603,403 between 2000 and 2010 – a 7%
increase, adding 40,104 residents

Tulsa County’s growth represents 13% of the state’s total growth since 2000, and 16% of the
state’s 2010 population

Geographically the population continues to shift out of Tulsa, especially central and north Tulsa

The only region of the City of Tulsa showing signs of growth is East Tulsa, with an 18%
population increase (adding 10,569) since 2000

Tulsa’s population declined from 393,049 in 2000 to 391,906 in 2010 – a .3% loss, subtracting
1,143 residents

In 1960, 75% of Tulsa County’s residents lived in the City of Tulsa; today that proportion is an
estimated 64%

The fastest growing parts of the county are the suburban areas – primarily Jenks, Bixby,
Owasso, Collinsville, Skiatook, Glenpool and Broken Arrow; all of these places experienced at
least 30% growth over the decade
Tulsa County and Area Cities
169
7.1%
20,884
13,336
7,548
56.6%
Skiatook
106th
5,606
4,077
1,529
37.5%
66th
Sperry
46th
2,685
33.1%
Apache
16,924
9,557
7,367
77.1%
Keys
to
220
184
36
19.6%
Lotsee
2
11
-9
-81.8%
51
21st
51
Mannford
3,076
2,095
981
46.8%
Oakhurst
2,185
2,731
-546
-20.0%
28,915
18,502
10,413
56.3%
Sand Springs
18,906
17,451
1,455
8.3%
Skiatook
7,397
5,396
2,001
37.1%
Sperry
1,206
981
225
22.9%
391,906
393,049
-1,143
-0.3%
2,756
3,231
-475
-14.7%
Tulsa
Turley
11
11
21st
Tulsa 21st
31st
46th
41st
44
Admiral
11th
21st
31st
41st
41st
51st
51st
61st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
71st
81st
Broken
Arrow
91st
81st
91st
101st
Creek
New Orleans
111th
Jenks
121st
75
Owasso
56th
rt
Po
244
10th 7th
Sand Springs
97
Liberty
ne
86th
Pine
Edison
Okmulgee
Jenks
Union
Shell Creek
2nd
Yale
8,123
76th
244
10,808
76th
56th
36th 36th
97
Glenpool
96th
9th
32.0%
Owasso
86th
y
23,991
Mingo Va
lle
74,859
Peoria
Collinsville
98,850
126th
116th
11
Broken Arrow
D
40,104
Glenpool
Liberty
Bixby
Memorial
151st
9th
563,299
3rd
Bixby
603,403
75
Tulsa County
Collinsville
146th
Main
146th 146th East
16
9
Rogers
Garnett
2000
145th E
2010
NUMERIC PERCENT
CHANGE CHANGE
Mingo
TOTAL
POPULATION
171st
169th
64
Total
Population
2010
City of Tulsa
Total Population
Less than 2,000
2,000 to 2,999
96th
Tulsa County has a 2010
population of 603,403
391,906 persons reside in
the City of Tulsa
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 4,999
66th
5,000 or more
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
33rd W
49th W
31st
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
The areas low in population
are found in small areas
across the City, especially
North Tulsa and a pocket in
Southeast Sand
Springs/Berryhill
Admiral
65th W
The areas of highest
population concentrations
are found in suburban
areas, especially Owasso,
Collinsville, Jenks,
Glenpool, Sand Springs,
East Tulsa and a handful of
small areas in South Tulsa
and Broken Arrow
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
Total
Population:
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
Change in Total Population
Loss of 250 or more
Loss of 100 to 249
Within 100 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 100 to 999
Gain of 1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
193rd E
33rd W
31st
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County total population:
2010: 603,403
2000: 563,299
Change: +40,104 (+7.1%)
City of Tulsa total population:
2010: 391,906
2000: 393,049
Change: -1,143 (-0.3%)
Peoria
Areas of greatest
population loss are found
North, central, and West
Tulsa, Sperry, Sand Springs
and Berryhill
Admiral
49th W
Areas of greatest
population gain are found
primarily in the suburbs
and East Tulsa
Pine
65th W
Tulsa County experienced a
net population increase of
40,104 from 2000 to 2010,
while the City of Tulsa lost
1,143 residents
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Total
Population:
Percentage
Change, 2000
to 2010
Percent Change in Total Population
Loss of 10% or more
Within 10% loss or gain
10% to 49.9% gain
96th
50 to 99.9% gain
100% gain or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
In percentage change,
the areas of greatest
increase are found in
the southern part of
East Tulsa, outer Jenks,
and outer Owasso
Pine
65th W
Tulsa County grew 7%
between 2000 and
2010, while the City of
Tulsa declined 3%
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/14/2011.)
Youth
Population
2010
Youth Population
Less than 500
500 to 749
750 to 1,000
96th
1,000 to 1,500
A total of 154,276
persons under age 18
live in Tulsa County
1,500 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
The youth population
accounts for 26% of the
County’s total
population and 24% of
that of the City
Pine
65th W
95,944 young people
reside in the City of
Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
Youth
Population:
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
Change in Youth Population
Loss of 150 or more
Loss of 25 to 149
Within 25 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 25 to 250
Gain of 250 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County youth population:
2010: 154,276
2000: 147,949
Change: +6,327 (+4.3%)
City of Tulsa youth population:
2010: 95,944
2000: 97,340
Change: -1,396 (-1.4%)
Peoria
The number of persons
under age 18 increased
6,327 (4%) in Tulsa
County during the
decade, while the City
of Tulsa lost 1,396 (-1%)
of its young residents
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Adult
Population
2010
449,127 persons age 18
and over reside in Tulsa
County, and 295,962 in
the City of Tulsa
Adult Population
Less than 1,500
1,500 to 1,999
2,000 to 2,999
96th
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
Adults make up 74% of
the county’s population
and 76% of that of the
City
193rd E
Admiral
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Adult
Population:
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
Change in Adult Population
Loss of 250 or more
Loss of 75 to 249
Within 75 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 75 to 499
Gain of 500 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County adult population:
2010: 449,127
2000: 415,350
Change: +33,777 (+8.1%)
City of Tulsa adult population:
2010: 295,962
2000: 295,709
Change: +253 (+0.1%)
Peoria
33,777 adults were
added to Tulsa County’s
population and 253 to
the City’s between 2000
and 2010, increases of
8% and .1%,
respectively
Apache
121st
151st
181st
Tulsa County and Tulsa
Key Trends: Non-Hispanic (NH)White and Black Populations
 Although their numbers grew 25% between 1960 and 2010, adding 79,231
to reach a total of 393,401, NH Whites’ share of the County’s population
plummeted from 91% to 65% during that time
 During the past decade, the NH White population declined 4% in the
County (a loss of 14,748), while the NH Black population rose 4% (a gain of
2,648)
 The NH Black population more than doubled in Tulsa County between
1960 and 2010, adding 36,918 to arrive at a total of 63,737, but their share
of the population increased only slightly from 8% to 11%
 NH Whites’ population share in Tulsa fell from 90% in 1960 to 58% in 2010
 During the past decade, the NH White population declined 14% (a loss of
36,761) in Tulsa, while the NH Black population rose 2% (a gain of 933)
Non-Hispanic
White
Population
2010
Non-Hispanic White Population
Less than 1,000
1,000 to 1,999
2,000 to 2,999
96th
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 or more
66th
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
A total of 393,401 nonHispanic Whites live in
Tulsa County, and
227,021 live in the City
of Tulsa
City of Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Non-Hispanic
White
Population:
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
Change in NH White Population
Loss of 500 or more
Loss of 100 to 499
Within 100 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 100 to 999
Gain of 1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County NH White population:
2010: 393,401
2000: 408,149
Change: -14,748 (-3.6%)
City of Tulsa NH White population:
2010: 227,021
2000: 263,782
Change: -36,761 (-13.9%)
Peoria
The number of nonHispanic Whites
declined 14,748 in Tulsa
County and 36,761 in
the City of Tulsa
between 2000 and
2010, losses of 4% and
14%, respectively
121st
151st
181st
Non-Hispanic
Black
Population
2010
Non-Hispanic Black Population
Less than 100
100 to 249
250 to 499
96th
500 to 999
1,000 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
65th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
A total of 63,737 nonHispanic Blacks live in
Tulsa County, and
61,230 live in the City
of Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Non-Hispanic
Black
Population
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
Change in NH Black Population
Loss of 100 or more
Loss of 25 to 99
Within 25 loss or gain
96th
Gain of 25 to 99
Gain of 100 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
49th W
31st
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County NH Black population:
2010: 63,737
2000: 61,089
Change: +2,648 (+4.3%)
City of Tulsa NH Black population:
2010: 61,230
2000: 60,297
Change: +933 (+1.5%)
Peoria
The City of Tulsa’s NH
Black population grew
as well, adding 933
residents for a 2%
increase
Pine
65th W
Tulsa County’s NH
Black population
increased between
2000 and 2010, adding
2,648 residents – a 4%
increase
121st
151st
181st
Tulsa County and Tulsa
Key Points: Hispanic Population
 The racial and ethnic composition of the County, the City and North Tulsa have
shifted significantly over the past 50 years
 Without the Hispanic population, net growth in Tulsa County over the last decade
would be nearly non-existent
 Hispanics are responsible for an additional 32,966 residents in the county and 82%
of the total population increase since 2000
 The number of persons of Hispanic Origin nearly doubled between 2000 and 2010
to a total of 66,582, now comprising 11% of the County’s population
 Since 1980, the Hispanic population in Tulsa County has increased eight-fold
 14% of Tulsa’s population are Hispanic, up from 7% in 2000
 The number of Hispanics in Tulsa increased 97%, adding 27,155, since 2000 to a
total of 55,266 in 2010
Hispanic
Population
2010
Hispanic Population
Less than 100
100 to 249
250 to 499
96th
500 to 999
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
31st
49th W
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
Hispanics are now
second only to NH
Whites in Tulsa County
in terms of population
counts
1,000 or more
65th W
66,582 persons of
Hispanic Origin live in
Tulsa County currently,
and 55,266 live in the
City of Tulsa
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Loss of 25 or more
Within 25 loss or gain
Gain of 25 to 99
96th
Gain of 100 to 499
Gain of 500 or more
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
31st
49th W
61st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/23/2011.)
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
91st
Lewis
Harvard
Tulsa County Hispanic population:
2010: 66,582
2000: 33,616
Change: +32,966 (+98.1%)
City of Tulsa Hispanic population:
2010: 55,266
2000: 28,111
Change: +27,155 (+96.6%)
Peoria
The Hispanic
population has
experienced explosive
growth in both the
County and the City
since 2000, with
increases of 32,966
(+98%) in the County,
and 27,155 (+97%) in
the City
Change in Hispanic Population
65th W
Hispanic
Population
Numeric
Change 2000
to 2010
121st
151st
181st
Tulsa County and Tulsa
Key Trends: Populations of Other Races
 The NH American Indian and Alaska Native population in Tulsa
County has grown 82%, adding 15,556 to their numbers from 19,059
in 1960 to 34,615 in 2010
 The NH Asian and Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
population has flourished in the County with a 364% increase,
adding 11,196 people since 1980 to a total of 14,275 in 2010
 The vast majority of the non-Hispanic population identifying with
two or more races in Oklahoma include American Indian and Alaska
Native as one of their races
 In Tulsa County, there are almost as many persons identifying with
NH two or more races as there are those identifying themselves as
NH American Indian and Alaska Native – 30,165 in 2010, and 5% of
the total population
Tulsa County
AREAS OF POPULATION GAIN AND LOSS
2000 TO 2010
Population Gain
66th
City of Tulsa
36th
Apache
Pine
193rd E
Admiral
33rd W
31st
61st
145th E
129th E
Mingo
Garnett
Memorial
Sheridan
Yale
Lewis
Harvard
91st
Peoria
102 census tracts,
including 83 in the City
of Tulsa, experienced
loss, subtracting 25,940
from the total population,
and representing a
decline of 8% among
those tracts
96th
Population Loss
49th W
73 Tulsa County census
tracts, including 43 in the
City of Tulsa, experienced
growth, adding a total of
66,044 to the population,
and representing an
increase of 27% among
those tracts
Change in Total Population
65th W
Census Tracts
of Population
Gain and Loss:
2000 to 2010
121st
151st
181st
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (3/15/2011.)
Tulsa County
CONCENTRATIONS OF POPULATION INCREASE
2000 TO 2010
169
75
116th
96th
86th
Peoria
76th
y
Union
3rd
11
244
Admiral
11th
10th 7th
51
21st
244
21st
21st
31st
41st
Tulsa
41st
51st
51st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
9th
71st
81st
81st
91st
101st
Yale
111th
Jenks
151st
Glenpool
Broken Arrow
91st
New Orleans
121st
Bixby
Liberty
171st
9th
Creek
Memorial
61st
44
31st
41st
Okmulgee
21st
11
Owasso
46th
Pine
Sand Springs Edison
51
145th E
Apache
56th
rt
Po
Mingo
Mingo Va
lle
97
36th 36th
ne
76th
56th
Shell Creek
Keys
to
2nd
66th
46th
75
2% of Tulsa County’s
population live in this
census tract
106th
86th
97
CT 58.07 added 8,576
people, a 245%
increase, to a total of
12,083 in 2010
126th
58.07
11
alone accounts for 13%
of increase in
population in Tulsa
County’s growth census
tracts between 2000
and 2010
Collinsville
Main
146th
D
Skiatook
146th 146th East
16
9
Rogers
Garnett
Census Tract
58.07…
169th
64
169
75
116th
combined account for
21% of the increase in
Tulsa County’s growth
tracts between 2000
and 2010
106th
96th
86th
86th
Peoria
76th
y
Union
3rd
11
244
Admiral
11th
10th 7th
51
21st
244
21st
21st
31st
41st
Tulsa
41st
51st
51st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
9th
71st
81st
81st
91st
111th
Jenks
151st
Glenpool
Broken Arrow
91st
New Orleans
121st
Bixby
Liberty
171st
9th
67.07
101st
Yale
Creek
Memorial
Okmulgee
61st
44
31st
41st
97
21st
11
Owasso
46th
Pine
Sand Springs Edison
51
145th E
Apache
56th
rt
Po
Mingo
Mingo Va
lle
97
36th 36th
ne
76th
56th
Shell Creek
Keys
to
2nd
66th
46th
75
These 2 tracts together
account for 3.4% of the
county’s total
population
126th
58.07
11
CT 67.07 gained 5,338,
a 183% increase, to a
total of 8,260 in 2010
Collinsville
Main
146th
D
Skiatook
146th 146th East
16
9
Rogers
Garnett
…Plus Census
Tract 67.07…
169th
64
169
75
116th
together are responsible
for 29% of gain in Tulsa
County’s growth tracts
from 2000 to 2010
106th
96th
86th
86th
Peoria
76th
y
Union
11
21st
3rd
Admiral
11th
244
21st
21st
31st
41st
Tulsa
41st
51st
90.09
51st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
9th
71st
81st
81st
91st
111th
Jenks
151st
Glenpool
Broken Arrow
91st
New Orleans
121st
Bixby
Liberty
171st
9th
67.07
101st
Yale
Creek
Memorial
Okmulgee
44
31st
41st
61st
46th
Pine
11
244
10th 7th
51
97
21st
145th E
Apache
Sand Springs Edison
51
Owasso
56th
rt
Po
Mingo
Mingo Va
lle
97
36th 36th
ne
76th
56th
Shell Creek
Keys
to
2nd
66th
46th
75
4.4% of the county’s
total population live in
one of these 3 census
tracts
126th
58.07
11
CT 90.09 grew by
326%, adding 4,924
people, to reach 6,433
in 2010
Collinsville
Main
146th
D
Skiatook
146th 146th East
16
9
Rogers
Garnett
…Plus Census
Tract 90.09…
169th
64
75
116th
106th
96th
86th
86th
Peoria
76th
y
Union
11
21st
3rd
Admiral
11th
244
21st
21st
31st
41st
Tulsa
41st
51st
90.09
51st
61st
Albany
61st
71st
Kenosha
9th
71st
81st
81st
91st
111th
Jenks
151st
Glenpool
Broken Arrow
91st
New Orleans
121st
Bixby
Liberty
171st
9th
67.07
101st
Yale
Creek
Memorial
Okmulgee
44
31st
41st
61st
46th
Pine
11
244
10th 7th
51
97
21st
145th E
Apache
Sand Springs Edison
51
Owasso
56th
rt
Po
Mingo
Mingo Va
lle
97
36th 36th
ne
76th
56th
Shell Creek
Keys
to
2nd
66th
46th
75
Of Tulsa County’s total
population, 5.7% reside
in these 4 tracts
126th
58.07
11
CT 54.02 added 3,567
people, a 95% increase,
for a total of 7,336 in
2010
Collinsville
Main
146th
D
Skiatook
146th 146th East
16
9
Rogers
Garnett
…Plus Census
Tract 54.02…
combined are
responsible for 34% of
the population gain in
Tulsa County’s growth
tracts between 2000
and 2010
169
54.02
169th
64
…Plus Census
Tracts 90.03,
76.35, 67.08,
77.02…
54.02
Combined, these 8 census tracts
are home to 59,323 people -9.8% of the total Tulsa County
population
D
96th
75
86th
Peoria
76th
y
Union
3rd
11
244
Admiral
11th
10th 7th
21st
244
21st
21st
31st
Tulsa
31st
41st
41st
41st
51st
51st
61st
61st
90.09
90.03
71st
Kenosha
9th
71st
81st
81st
91st
Creek
67.07
101st
Yale
61st
44
76.35
Jenks
Broken Arrow
91st
New Orleans
111th
121st
9th
51
Okmulgee
21st
11
Owasso
46th
Pine
Sand Springs Edison
51
145th E
97
36th 36th
Apache
56th
rt
Po
Mingo
Mingo Va
lle
56th
Shell Creek
ne
76th
66th
46th
Keys
to
2nd
67.08
151st
Glenpool
Memorial
CT 77.02 increased 42%, adding
2,302, to reach 7,852 in 2010
106th
86th
75
CT 67.08 added 2,676, a 92%
gain, to reach 5,598
126th
58.07
11
97
CT 76.35 gained 3,221, a 138%
increase, for a total population
of 5,554
Collinsville
116th
together account for over half of
the population increase in Tulsa
County’s 73 growth tracts
between 2000 and 2010
CT 90.03 grew by 129%, adding
3,492, for a total of 6,207 in
2010
Main
146th
16
9
Skiatook
146th 146th East
Garnett
Rogers
169
77.02
Liberty
Bixby
171st
169th
64
North Tulsa
POPULATION TRENDS
2000 TO 2010
North Tulsa
Key Trends: Total Population
 Since 1960, when North Tulsa was home to a third of
the county’s inhabitants, the region has lost 42% of
its population, and now is home to only 11% of the
county’s residents
 Between 2000 and 2010, North Tulsa declined in
population from 71,988 to 66,824, a 7% loss (-5,164)
 Population 0-17 fell 11% and population 18+ dropped
6% in the past decade
North Tulsa:
Total
Population
2010
Less than 2,000
2,000 to 2,999
3,000 to 3,999
4,000 to 4,999
91.04
91.01
5,000 or more
North Tulsa has a total
population of 66,824
56th
North Tulsa’s current
population represents
11.1% of the County’s
total population and
17.1% of the City’s total
population
79
57
80.02
80.01
46th
36th
111
2
62
1
Apache
8
7
5
6
4
3
14
15
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (6/2/2011.)
82
Mingo
60
Memorial
16
Sheridan
Yale
13
12
Harvard
Admiral
10
Lewis
9
Utica
Cincinnati
Pine
LL Tisdale
In contrast, in 1960,
33.4% of residents of
the County and 44.1%
of those of the City lived
in North Tulsa
Total Population, 2010
86th
North Tulsa:
Numeric
change in
Total
Population
2000 to 2010
Change in Total Population
86th
Loss of 250 or more
Loss of 100 to 249
Within 100 loss or gain
9101
Gain of 100 to 999
9104
Gain of 1,000 or more
56th
North Tulsa lost 5,164
residents between 2000
and 2010
79
57
8002
8001
46th
36th
111
2
62
1
Apache
8
7
5
6
4
3
14
15
60
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (6/2/2011.)
82
Mingo
Memorial
16
Sheridan
12
Yale
13
Harvard
Admiral
10
Lewis
9
Utica
Cincinnati
LL Tisdale
Pine
Percent Change in Total Population
86th
North Tulsa:
Percentage
change in
Total
Population
2000 to 2010
Loss of 10% or more
Within 10% loss or gain
10% to 49.9% gain
9101
50 to 99.9% gain
9104
100% gain or more
56th
79
57
8002
8001
46th
North Tulsa’s
population declined by
7.2% between 2000 and
2010
36th
111
2
62
1
Apache
8
7
5
6
4
3
14
15
60
Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census.
Prepared by the Community Service Council, with support from the MHSC (6/2/2011.)
82
Mingo
Memorial
16
Sheridan
12
Yale
13
Harvard
Admiral
10
Lewis
9
Utica
Cincinnati
LL Tisdale
Pine
North Tulsa
Key Trends: Non-Hispanic White and Black Populations
 North Tulsa’s NH White population fell 78% between 1960 and 2010
from 89,358 to 19,745, a loss of 69,613
 Over three-quarters of the region’s population in 1960 was White, while
today their share has fallen to less than a third
 The number of NH Blacks increased by only 10% since 1960, but
declined 15% during the past decade, reaching a total of 27,106
currently
 In 1960, North Tulsa was home to 92% of all Blacks in the County; that
distribution had fallen to 52% by 2000 and down to 43% today
 Although NH Blacks have become more dispersed across the County,
their share of North Tulsa’s population has increased from 21% to 41%
since 1960
North Tulsa
Key Trends: Hispanic and Other Races Populations
 The Hispanic population in North Tulsa more than
doubled from 5,758 in 2000 to 12,320 in 2010 (+6,562),
and increased seven-fold since 1980 (+10,747)
 19% of the County’s Hispanics live in North Tulsa, and
18% of the total population in North Tulsa are Hispanic
 North Tulsa’s NH American Indian and Alaska Native
population declined 8% since 1980
 In 2010, 10% of the County’s NH American Indian and
Alaska Native population live in North Tulsa, down from
21% in 1980
North Tulsa Regions
POPULATION TRENDS
2000 TO 2010
US 75
Lewis
Peoria
Regions of
North Tulsa
86th St. N.
Far East/Northeast
Far North
Near East
Old North
57
8002
8001
Sheridan
79
Mingo
9104
9101
56th St. N.
36th St. N.
111
2
62
1
8
7
5
6
4
Apache
3
Pine
13
9
10
12
14
15
16
60
82
Admiral
Now home to only 2% of the
county’s population, down from
10% in 1960
Declined in population 5% in past
decade
The only area of North Tulsa
where the NH Black population
declined in the past 50 years; 78%
of the entire County’s Black
population resided in this 4
square mile area in 1960,
compared to 12% today
US 75
86th St. N.
9104
9101
79
57
8002
8001
Mingo
Sheridan
The area went from being the
most populated area of North
Tulsa to being the least populated
Lewis
While all areas of North Tulsa
have been losing population, “Old
North” experienced the most
dramatic decline since 1960, with
a loss of over 22,000 residents –
from 33,905 in 1960 to 11,599 in
2010 – a 66% loss
Peoria
Old North…
56th St. N.
2
62
36th St. N.
111
1
8 7
9 10
6
12
5
4
13
Apache
3
Pine
14
15
16
60
82
Admiral
US 75
Lewis
Peoria
Far North…
The most populated area
of North Tulsa with
20,956 residents in 2010
86th St. N.
9104
Plummeted from 86% to
19% NH White during that
time
Jumped from 12% to 66%
NH Black since 1960
22% of the County’s total
NH Black population lives
in this area
79
57
8002
8001
Mingo
Declined in population
27% between 1960 and
2010, from 28,703 to
20,956 (loss of 7,747)
Sheridan
9101
56th St. N.
2
62
36th St. N.
111
1
8 7
9 10
6
12
5
4
13
Apache
3
Pine
14
15
16
60
82
Admiral
33% of North Tulsa’s Hispanic
population lives in the “Far
East/Northeast”
27% of the areas’ population is
Hispanic
Dropped from practically
100% White in 1960 to 46%
NH White today
US 75
Lewis
9104
9101
79
57
8002
8001
Mingo
The vast majority of North
Tulsa’s Hispanics live in either
the “Near East” or the “Far
East/Northeast” areas of
North Tulsa
86th St. N.
Sheridan
Declined in population 44%
since 1960 from 26,376 to
14,709 (loss of 11,667)
Peoria
Far East
/Northeast…
56th St. N.
2
62
36th St. N.
111
1
8 7
9 10
6
12
5
4
13
Apache
3
Pine
14
15
16
60
82
Admiral
US 75
Lewis
86th St. N.
9104
9101
30% of this area’s
population is Hispanic
The “Near East” area of
North Tulsa has
transformed from a
region almost
exclusively White in
1960 to one of
flourishing cultural
diversity today at 38%
NH White, 30%
Hispanic, 18% NH
Black and 8% NH
American Indian
79
57
8002
8001
Mingo
Sheridan
Population has
declined26% from
26,535 in 1960 to
19,560 today – a loss
of6,975
Peoria
Near East…
56th St. N.
2
62
36th St. N.
111
1
8 7
9 10
6
12
5
4
13
Apache
3
Pine
14
15
16
60
82
Admiral
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