Miraloma Park Neighborhood, San Francisco CA

About Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Miraloma Park is a small community of homes located at the base of Mount Davidson. It prides itself on being a unique, close-knit neighborhood that’s active in preserving Miraloma’s independent identity. There’s a small commercial area on Portola Drive full of locally owned businesses to service the residents. A low walking score means a car is important to have in this neighborhood to make living here with kids more convenient.

Please note that the Miraloma Park boundaries do not coincide with those used by the San Francisco Unified School District for the Miraloma Elementary School attendance area.

History of Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Miraloma Park was intended to be a "City in Itself," a "suburban home center wherein they could use economics of mass production, thus bringing home ownership within the average means," and it was largely developed by the Meyer Brothers from 1926 to the 1950s: Theodore Meyer, President, G.H.

Demographics of Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Miraloma Park has 21,151 residents, with a median age of 44.9. Males account for 48.63 percent of the total, while females account for 51.37 percent. In Miraloma Park, US-born citizens make up 73.75 percent of the resident pool, while non-US-born citizens make up 19.48 percent. Additionally, non-citizens make up 6.77 percent of the population.

Transportation in Miraloma Park Neighborhood

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency provides public transportation in Miraloma Park, San Francisco (bus). In Miraloma Park, San Francisco, there are 30 San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency bus stops. San Francisco International Airport is the closest airport.

Politics in Miraloma Park Neighborhood

On January 11, 1996, the Planning Commission passed the Residential Conservation Amendments to the Planning Code, which recognized the possibility of having Residential Design Guidelines for specific sections of the city, among other things (Section 311 of the Planning Code). The Miraloma Park Residential Design Guidelines were authorized by the Planning Commission on October 21, 1999, under Resolution No. 14903.

Lifestyle in Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Inhabitants of Miraloma Park enjoy a combination of urban and suburban living, with the majority of residents owning their houses. There are numerous bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks in Miraloma Park. Miraloma Park is a family-oriented neighborhood with liberal citizens.

Schools in Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Miraloma Park's public schools are above average.

Real estate in Miraloma Park Neighborhood

Miraloma Park has 21,151 residents, with a median age of 44.9. Males account for 48.63 percent of the total, while females account for 51.37 percent. In Miraloma Park, US-born citizens make up 73.75 percent of the resident pool, while non-US-born citizens make up 19.48 percent. Additionally, non-citizens make up 6.77 percent of the population.

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