Oak Ridge City Demographics

Oak Ridge, a section of West Milford Township near Passaic County, NJ, is primarily residential and does not have its own census population count. Nearby Passaic city (2020 Census) has a population of 70,537: 51% female, 49% male, with a median age of 32. The city is predominantly Hispanic or Latino (73.5%), followed by White (20.6%), Black or African American (11.5%), and Asian (4.0%). Oak Ridge/West Milford is less diverse and older, with West Milford’s 2020 population of 26,632: 94% White, 1.4% Asian, 1.2% Black, and 9% Hispanic or Latino.

Oak Ridge City Housing

Oak Ridge, located in Passaic County, NJ, features a balanced mix of homeownership (around 70%) and rentals (30%), with median home values near $420,000 in 2024. Rental prices average $2,200/month for a 2-bedroom. The housing stock primarily includes single-family homes and some townhouses. Neighborhoods are known for their suburban appeal and proximity to natural spaces. Recent years show a steady 4% annual property value increase. Property taxes average $10,500 yearly, reflecting county rates. Oak Ridge appeals to families and professionals seeking a quiet, community-oriented atmosphere with moderate growth in property values.

Education in Oak Ridge City

Oak Ridge is not a city in Passaic, NJ, but a community in Jefferson Township, Morris County. Jefferson Township has 7 public schools, including Jefferson Township High School, with a graduation rate of approximately 95% and a GreatSchools rating of 6/10. Around 35% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The district offers AP, STEM, and arts programs, and participates in adult education through community partnerships. School safety measures include resource officers and security protocols, contributing to a relatively low incident rate (below state average).

Transportation in Oak Ridge City

Oak Ridge, a neighborhood within Passaic, NJ, primarily relies on personal vehicles, with approximately 68% of residents commuting by car and a vehicle ownership rate of 1.2 vehicles per household. Public transit use stands at about 19%, with NJ Transit buses providing main service; the average commute time is around 28 minutes. Major employment hubs nearby include Paterson and Newark, accessible via Route 21 and the Garden State Parkway. The region’s transportation infrastructure supports limited bike and pedestrian options, but ongoing improvements aim to enhance connectivity and reduce congestion.

Oak Ridge City Healthcare

Oak Ridge is an unincorporated community primarily in Jefferson Township (and partly in West Milford), not Passaic city, but is located in Passaic County, NJ. Oak Ridge lacks major hospitals; residents access healthcare at nearby facilities such as Chilton Medical Center (225 beds) in Pompton Plains. Local clinics and primary care providers serve routine needs. Passaic County’s insured rate is about 91%, with 9% uninsured. The population is 69% White, 19% Hispanic, and 5% Black. Leading health issues include heart disease, diabetes, and asthma, reflecting county and regional trends. Patient-provider ratio averages 1,200:1.

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