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California History, Statistics, Demographics for 1,376 populated places in California including Comparative Statistics & Rankings A Universal Reference Book grey house publishing
Profiles of California
2007
Profiles of California
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Table of Contents Introduction User’s Guide Profiles Alphabetical by County/Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Alphabetical Place Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 407 Comparative Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415
Education State Public School Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 School District Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 449 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 California Standards Test (CST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 489 California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 494 California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey (CAT/6 Survey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495 The Aprenda: La prueba de logos en español, Tercera edición (Aprenda 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . 496
Ancestry Ancestry Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497
Hispanic Population Hispanic Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541
Asian Population Asian Rankings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575
Climate State Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 607 Weather Stations Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 610 Weather Stations by County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 612 Weather Stations by City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 614 Weather Stations by Elevation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 617 National Weather Service Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 Cooperative Weather Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632 Weather Station Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 683 Storm Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690
Maps Congressional Districts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693 Counties and Metro Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 694 Population . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 Household Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 Median Age . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 Income and Poverty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 Median Home Value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704 Homeownership Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 705 Educational Attainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 2004 Presidential Election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708
Introduction This is the first edition of Profiles of California – Facts, Figures & Statistics for 1,376 Populated Places in California. As for the other titles in our State Profiles series, we built this work using content from Grey House Publishing’s award-winning Profiles of America – a 4-volume compilation of data on more than 42,000 places in the United States. We have updated and included the California chapter from Profiles of America, and added entire fresh chapters of demographic information and ranking sections, so that Profiles of California is the most comprehensive portrait of the state of California ever published. This first edition provides data on all populated communities and counties in the state of California, from bustling urban centers to the hard-to-find outposts. It includes seven major sections that cover everything from Education to Ethnic Backgrounds to Climate. All sections include Comparative Statistics or Rankings, and full-color Maps at the back of the book provide valuable information in a quickly processed, visual format. Here’s an overview of each section: 1. Profiles This section, organized by county, gives detailed profiles of 1,376 places plus 58 counties, and is based on the 2000 Census. This core Census data has been so extensively updated, however, that nearly 80% of this section has 2006 numbers. In addition, we have added current government statistics and original research, so that these profiles pull together statistical and descriptive information on every Censusrecognized place in the state. Major fields of information include:
Geography Ancestry Economy
Housing Transportation Industry
Education
Religion
Population
Climate
Health
In addition to place profiles, this section includes an Alphabetical Place Index and Comparative Statistics that compare California’s 100 largest communities by dozens of data points. 2. Education This section begins with an Educational State Profile, summarizing number of schools, students, diplomas granted and educational dollars spent. Following the state profile are School District Rankings on 16 topics ranging from Teacher/Student Ratios to High School Drop-Out Rates. Following these rankings are National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), California Standards Test (CST), California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA), California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey Test (CAT/6), and The Aprenda: La prueba de logros en español, Tercera edición (Aprenda 3) results. 3. Ancestry This section provides a detailed look at the ancestral and racial makeup of California. 217 ethnic categories are ranked three ways: 1) by number, based on all places regardless of population; 2) by percent, based on all places regardless of population; 3) by percent, based on places with populations of 10,000 or more. You will discover, for example, that San Jose has the greatest number of Vietnamese in the state (82,834), and that 27.6% of the population of Glendale are of Armenian ancestry. 4. Hispanic Population This section defines California’s Hispanic population by 23 Hispanic backgrounds from Argentinian to Venezuelan. It ranks each of 15 categories, from Median Age to Median Home Value, by each Hispanic background. For example, you’ll see that Thousand Oaks has the highest percentage of Guatemalans
who speak English-only at home (20.7%), and that Stanford has the highest percentage of Mexicans who are four-year college graduates (87.7%). 5. Asian Population Similar in format to the section on Hispanic Population, this section defines California’s Asian population by 21 Asian backgrounds from Bangladeshi to Vietnamese. It ranks each of 14 categories, from Median Age to Median Home Value, by each Asian background. You will learn that Koreans in Palos Verdes Estates have a median household income of $109,957 and that 64.6% of Cambodians in Lakewood are high-school graduates. 6. Weather This important topic is explored in detail in this section, which includes a State Summary, a map of the state’s weather stations, and profiles of both National and Cooperative Weather Stations. In addition, you’ll find Weather Station Rankings, where you’ll see that, over the 30-year recorded period, Twin Lakes reported the highest annual snowfall with 394.8 inches. This section also includes current Storm data, with the most destructive weather events ranked by both fatalities and property damage, from 1981-2006. Here you will learn that a wildfire caused $696.4 million in property damage in San Bernardino in October 2003 and that extreme heat was responsible for 46 fatalities in interior central California in July 2006. 7. Maps For a more visual point of view, there are 16 full-color maps of California at the back of the book. They provide information on topics such as Core-Based Statistical Areas and Counties, Population Demographics, Household Size, Median Age, Income, Median Home Values, Educational Attainment, Congressional Districts, and another look at who voted for George Bush in 2004. Note: The extensive User’s Guide that follows this Introduction is segmented into six sections and examines, in some detail, each data field in the individual profiles and comparative sections for all chapters. It provides sources for all data points and statistical definitions as necessary.
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User’s Guide: Profiles PLACES COVERED All 58 counties. 474 incorporated municipalities and minor civil divisions. Comprised of 452 cities and 22 towns. 607 census designated places (CDP). The U.S. Bureau of the Census defines a CDP as “a statistical entity, defined for each decennial census according to Census Bureau guidelines, comprising a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines. Beginning with Census 2000 there are no size limits.” 295 unincorporated communities. The communities included have both their own zip code and statistics for their ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) available from the Census Bureau. They are referred to as “postal areas.” A ZCTA is a statistical entity developed by the Census Bureau to approximate the delivery area for a US Postal Service 5-digit or 3-digit ZIP Code in the US and Puerto Rico. A ZCTA is an aggregation of census blocks that have the same predominant ZIP Code associated with the mailing addresses in the Census Bureau’s Master Address File. Thus, the Postal Service’s delivery areas have been adjusted to encompass whole census blocks so that the Census Bureau can tabulate census data for the ZCTAs. ZCTAs do not include all ZIP Codes used for mail delivery and therefore do not precisely depict the area within which mail deliveries associated with that ZIP Code occur. Additionally, some areas that are known by a unique name, although they are part of a larger incorporated place, are also included as “postal areas.”
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Important Notes Unincorporated communities that span multiple zip codes (e.g. Hollywood, Sherman Oaks and Van Nuys) are not included in this book. In each community profile, only school districts that have schools that are physically located within the community are shown. In addition, statistics for each school district cover the entire district, regardless of the physical location of the schools within the district. Special care should be taken when interpreting certain statistics for communities containing large colleges or universities. College students were counted as residents of the area in which they were living while attending college (as they have been since the 1950 census). One effect this may have is skewing the figures for population, income, housing, and educational attainment. Some information (e.g. unemployment rates) is available for both counties and individual communities. Other information is available for just counties (e.g. election results), or just individual communities (e.g. local newspapers). Some statistical information is available only for larger communities. In addition, the larger places are more apt to have services such as newspapers, airports, school districts, etc. For the most complete information on any community, you should also check the entry for the county in which the community is located. In addition, more information and services will be listed under the larger places in the county. For a more in-depth discussion of geographic areas, please refer to the Census Bureau’s Geographic Areas Reference Manual at http://www.census.gov/geo/www/garm.html.
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DATA SOURCES CENSUS 2000 The parts of the data which are from the 2000 Decennial Census are from the following sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary Files 1 and 3. Summary File 3 (SF 3) consists of 813 detailed tables of Census 2000 social, economic and housing characteristics compiled from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 long-form questionnaire. Summary File 1 (SF 1) contains 286 tables focusing on age, sex, households, families, and housing units. This file presents 100-percent population and housing figures for the total population, for 63 race categories, and for many other race and Hispanic or Latino categories. Comparing SF 3 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 3 and values in SF 1 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 3 will, however, match the SF 1 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas, whereas SF 3 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 3 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile. 2006 Estimates and 2011 Projections Some 2000 Census data has been updated with data provided by Claritas. Founded in 1971, Claritas is the industry leader in applied demography and the preeminent provider of small-area demographic estimates.
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INFORMATION FOR COMMUNITIES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Place Type: Lists the type of place (city, town, village, borough, special city, CDP, township, plantation, gore, district, grant, location, reservation, or postal area). Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1 and U.S. Postal Service, City State File. Land and Water Area: Land and water area in square miles. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Latitude and Longitude: Latitude and longitude in degrees. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Elevation: Elevation in feet. Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). HISTORY History: Historical information. Source: Columbia University Press, The Columbia Gazetteer of North America; Original research. POPULATION Population: 1990 and 2000 figures are a 100% count of population. 2006 estimates and 2011 projections were provided by Claritas. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Population by Race: 2006 estimates includes the U.S. Bureau of the Census categories of White alone; Black alone; Asian alone; and Hispanic of any race. Alone refers to the fact that these figures are not in combination with any other race. 2006 data for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander was not available. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups.
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White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as “White” or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Black or African American. A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as “Black, African American, or Negro,” or provide written entries such as African American, Afro-American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian. Asian. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Korean,” “Japanese,” “Vietnamese,” and “Other Asian.” Hispanic. The data on the Hispanic or Latino population, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 5, and short-form questionnaire Item 7. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms, while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire — “Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban” — as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race.
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Population Density: 2006 population estimate divided by the land area in square miles. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Average Household Size: Average household size was calculated by dividing the total population by the total number of households. Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Age: Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Male/Female Ratio: Number of males per 100 females. Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Marital Status: Percentage of population never married, now married, widowed, or divorced. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The marital status classification refers to the status at the time of enumeration. Data on marital status are tabulated only for the population 15 years old and over. Each person was asked whether they were “Now married,” “Widowed,” “Divorced,” or “Never married.” Couples who live together (for example, people in common-law marriages) were able to report the marital status they considered to be the most appropriate.
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Never married. Never married includes all people who have never been married, including people whose only marriage(s) was annulled. Now married. All people whose current marriage has not ended by widowhood or divorce. This category includes people defined as “separated.” Widowed. This category includes widows and widowers who have not remarried. Divorced. This category includes people who are legally divorced and who have not remarried.
Foreign Born: Percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Ancestry: Largest ancestry groups reported (up to five). Includes multiple ancestries. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The data represent self-classification by people according to the ancestry group or groups with which they most closely identify. Ancestry refers to a person’s ethnic origin or descent, “roots,” heritage, or the place of birth of the person, the person’s parents, or their ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Some ethnic identities, such as Egyptian or Polish, can be traced to geographic areas outside the United States, while other ethnicities such as Pennsylvania German or Cajun evolved in the United States. The ancestry question was intended to provide data for groups that were not included in the Hispanic origin and race questions. Therefore, although data on all groups are collected, the ancestry data shown in these tabulations are for non-Hispanic and non-race groups. Hispanic and race groups are included in the ‘‘Other groups’’ category for the ancestry tables in these tabulations. The ancestry question allowed respondents to report one or more ancestry groups, although only the first two were coded. If a response was in terms of a dual ancestry, for example, “Irish English,” the person was assigned two codes, in this case one for Irish and another for English. However, in certain cases, multiple responses such as “French Canadian,” “Greek Cypriote,” and “Scotch Irish” were assigned a single code reflecting their status as unique groups. If a person reported one of these unique groups in addition to another group, for example, “Scotch Irish English,” resulting in three terms, that person received one code for the unique group (Scotch-Irish) and another one for the remaining group (English). If a person reported “English Irish French,” only English and Irish were coded. Certain combinations of ancestries where the ancestry group is a part of another, such as “German-Bavarian,” were coded as a single ancestry using the more specific group (Bavarian). Also, responses such as “Polish-American” or “Italian-American” were coded and tabulated as a single entry (Polish or Italian). The Census Bureau accepted “American” as a unique ethnicity if it was given alone, with an ambiguous response, or with state names. If the respondent listed any other ethnic identity such as “Italian-American,” generally the “American” portion of the response was not coded. However, distinct groups such as “American Indian,” “Mexican American,” and “African American” were coded and identified separately because they represented groups who considered themselves different from those who reported as “Indian,” “Mexican,” or “African,” respectively. The data is based on the total number of ancestries reported and coded. Thus, the sum of the counts in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses.
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ECONOMY Unemployment Rate: 2006 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Total Civilian Labor Force: 2006 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were either employed, or unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Single-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new single-family housing units in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Multi-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new multi-family housing units in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Statistics on housing units authorized by building permits include housing units issued in local permit-issuing jurisdictions by a building or zoning permit. Not all areas of the country require a building or zoning permit. The statistics only represent those areas that do require a permit. Current surveys indicate that construction is undertaken for all but a very small percentage of housing units authorized by building permits. A major portion typically get under way during the month of permit issuance and most of the remainder begin within the three following months. Because of this lag, the housing unit authorization statistics do not represent the number of units actually put into construction for the period shown, and should therefore not be directly interpreted as “housing starts.” Statistics are based upon reports submitted by local building permit officials in response to a mail survey. They are obtained using Form C-404 const/www/c404.pdf, “Report of New Privately-Owned Residential Building or Zoning Permits Issued.” When a report is not received, missing data are either (1) obtained from the Survey of Use of Permits (SUP) which is used to collect information on housing starts, or (2) imputed based on the assumption that the ratio of current month authorizations to those of a year ago should be the same for reporting and non-reporting places. Employment by Occupation: Percentage of the employed civilian population 16 years and over in management, professional, service, sales, farming, construction, and production occupations. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3.
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Management includes management, business, and financial operations occupations: Management occupations, except farmers and farm managers Farmers and farm managers Business and financial operations occupations: Business operations specialists Financial specialists
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Professional includes professional and related occupations: Computer and mathematical occupations Architecture and engineering occupations: Architects, surveyors, cartographers, and engineers Drafters, engineering, and mapping technicians Life, physical, and social science occupations Community and social services occupations Legal occupations Education, training, and library occupations Arts, design, entertainment, sports, and media occupations Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations: Health diagnosing and treating practitioners and technical occupations Health technologists and technicians
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Other protective service workers, including supervisors Food preparation and serving related occupations Building and grounds cleaning and maintenance occupations Personal care and service occupations
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Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations include: Construction and extraction occupations: Supervisors, construction, and extraction workers Construction trades workers Extraction workers Installation, maintenance, and repair occupations
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Per Capita Income: Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Household Income: Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Average Household Income: Average household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Percent of Households with Income of $100,000 or more: Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Poverty Rate: Percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two-dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold.
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TAXES Total City Taxes Per Capita: Total city taxes collected divided by the population of the city. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2003-04 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Taxes include: • Property Taxes • Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Federal Customs Duties • General Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Selective Sales Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; insurance premiums; motor fuels; pari-mutuels; public utilities; tobacco products; other) • License Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; corporations in general; hunting and fishing; motor vehicles motor vehicle operators; public utilities; occupation and business, NEC; other) • Income Taxes (individual income; corporation net income; other) • Death and Gift • Documentary & Stock Transfer • Severance • Taxes, NEC Total City Property Taxes Per Capita: Total city property taxes collected divided by the population of the city. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2003-04 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Property Taxes include general property taxes, relating to property as a whole, taxed at a single rate or at classified rates according to the class of property. Property refers to real property (e.g. land and structures) as well as personal property; personal property can be either tangible (e.g. automobiles and boats) or intangible (e.g. bank accounts and stocks and bonds). Special property taxes, levied on selected types of property (e.g. oil and gas properties, house trailers, motor vehicles, and intangibles) and subject to rates not directly related to general property tax rates. Taxes based on income produced by property as a measure of its value on the assessment date. EDUCATION Educational Attainment: Figures shown are 2006 estimates and show the percent of population age 25 and over with a:
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School Districts: Lists the name of each school district, the grade range (PK=pre-kindergarten; KG=kindergarten), the student enrollment, and the district headquarters’ phone number. In each community profile, only school districts that have schools that are physically located within the community are shown. In addition, statistics for each school district cover the entire district, regardless of the physical location of the schools within the district. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, Directory of Public Elementary and Secondary Education Agencies, 2004-05. Four-year Colleges: Lists the name of each four-year college, the type of institution (private or public; for-profit or non-profit; religious affiliation; historically black), the total student enrollment (Fall 2005), the general telephone number, and the annual tuition (including fees) for full-time, first-time undergraduate students (in-state and out-of-state). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, IPEDS College Data, 2006-07. Two-year Colleges: Lists the name of each two-year college, the type of institution (private or public; for-profit or non-profit; religious affiliation; historically black), the total student enrollment (Fall 2005), the general telephone
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number, and the annual tuition (including fees) for full-time, first-time undergraduate students (in-state and out-of-state). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, IPEDS College Data, 2006-07. Vocational/Technical Schools: Lists the name of each vocational/technical school, the type of institution (private or public; for-profit or non-profit; religious affiliation; historically black), the total student enrollment (Fall 2005), the general telephone number, and the annual tuition and fees for full-time students. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Educational Statistics, IPEDS College Data, 2006-07. HOUSING Homeownership Rate: Percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Home Value: Median value of all owner-occupied housing units as reported by the owner. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Rent: Median monthly contract rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Median Age of Housing: Median age of housing was calculated by subtracting median year structure built from 2000 (e.g. if the median year structure built is 1967, the median age of housing in that area is 33 years—2000 minus 1967). Year structure built refers to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit definition—that is, all exterior windows, doors, and final usable floors were in place—the category “1999 or 2000" was used for tabulations. For mobile homes, houseboats, RVs, etc, the manufacturer’s model year was assumed to be the year built. The data relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. HOSPITALS Lists the hospital name and the number of licensed beds. Source: Grey House Publishing, Directory of Hospital Personnel, 2007. SAFETY Violent Crime Rate: Number of violent crimes reported per 10,000 population. Violent crimes include murder, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports 2005 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm). Property Crime Rate: Number of property crimes reported per 10,000 population. Property crimes include burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Uniform Crime Reports 2005 (http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm). NEWSPAPERS Lists the name, type and circulation of daily and weekly newspapers. Includes newspapers with offices located in the community profiled. Source: BurrellesLuce MediaContacts 2006 (http://www.burrellesluce.com/MediaConnect). TRANSPORTATION Commute to Work: Percentage of workers 16 years old and over that use the following means of transportation to commute to work: car; public transportation; walk; work from home. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. The means of transportation data for some areas may show workers using modes of public transportation that are not available in those areas (e.g. subway or elevated riders in a metropolitan area where there actually is no subway or elevated service). This result is largely due to people who worked during the reference week at a location that was different from their usual place of work (such as people away from home on business in an area where subway
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service was available) and people who used more than one means of transportation each day but whose principal means was unavailable where they lived (e.g. residents of non-metropolitan areas who drove to the fringe of a metropolitan area and took the commuter railroad most of the distance to work). Travel Time to Work: Travel time to work for workers 16 years old and over. Reported for the following intervals: less than 15 minutes; 15 to 30 minutes; 30 to 45 minutes; 45 to 60 minutes; 60 minutes or more. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Travel time to work refers to the total number of minutes that it usually took the person to get from home to work each day during the reference week. The elapsed time includes time spent waiting for public transportation, picking up passengers in carpools, and time spent in other activities related to getting to work. Amtrak: Indicates if Amtrak service is available. Please note that the cities being served continually change. Source: National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak National Timetable, 2007 (www.amtrak.com). AIRPORTS Lists the local airport(s) along with type of service and hub size. Source: U.S. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Statistics (http://www.bts.gov). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACTS The following phone numbers are provided as sources of additional information: Chambers of Commerce; Economic Development Agencies; Boards of Realtors; Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Efforts have been made to provide the most recent area codes. However, area code changes may have occurred in listed numbers. Source: Original research.
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INFORMATION FOR COUNTIES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Physical Location: Describes the physical location of the county. Source: Columbia University Press, The Columbia Gazetteer of North America and original research. Land and Water Area: Land and water area in square miles. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Time Zone: Lists the time zone. Source: Original research. Year Organized: Year the county government was organized. Source: National Association of Counties (www.naco.org). County Seat: Lists the county seat. If a county has more than one seat, then both are listed. Source: National Association of Counties (www.naco.org). Metropolitan Area: Indicates the metropolitan area the county is located in. Also lists all the component counties of that metropolitan area. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas. The current definitions are as of November 2004. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census (http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metrodef.html). Climate: Includes all weather stations located within the county. Indicates the station name and elevation as well as the monthly average high and low temperatures, average precipitation, and average snowfall. The period of record is generally 1970-1999, however, certain weather stations contain averages going back as far as 1900. Source: Grey House Publishing, Weather America: A Thirty-Year Summary of Statistical Weather Data and Rankings, 2001. POPULATION Population: 1990 and 2000 figures are a 100% count of population. 2006 estimates and 2011 projections were provided by Claritas. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Population by Race: 2006 estimates includes the U.S. Bureau of the Census categories of White alone; Black alone; Asian alone; and Hispanic of any race. Alone refers to the fact that these figures are not in combination with any other race. 2006 data for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander was not available. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups.
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Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. Population Density: 2006 population estimate divided by the land area in square miles. Source: Claritas; U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 1. Average Household Size: Average household size was calculated by dividing the total population by the total number of households. Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Age: Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Male/Female Ratio: Number of males per 100 females. Figures are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. RELIGION Religion: Lists the largest religious groups (up to five) based on the number of adherents divided by the population of the county. Adherents are defined as “all members, including full members, their children and the estimated number of other regular participants who are not considered as communicant, confirmed or full members.” The data is based on a study of 149 religious bodies sponsored by the Association of Statisticians of American Religious Bodies. The 149 bodies reported 268,254 congregations and 141,371,963 adherents. Source: Glenmary Research Center, Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States 2000. ECONOMY Unemployment Rate: 2006 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Total Civilian Labor Force: 2006 annual average. Includes all civilians age 16 or over who were either employed, or unemployed and looking for work. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics (http://www.bls.gov/lau/home.htm). Leading Industries: Lists the three largest industries (excluding government) based on the number of employees. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2003 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Farms: The total number of farms and the total acreage they occupy. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Statistics Service, 2002 Census of Agriculture (http://www.nass.usda.gov/census). Companies that Employ 500 or more persons: The numbers of companies that employ 500 or more persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2003 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Companies that Employ 100 - 499 persons: The numbers of companies that employ 100 - 499 persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2003 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html). Companies that Employ 1 - 99 persons: The numbers of companies that employ 1 - 99 persons. Includes private employers only. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2003 (http://www.census.gov/epcd/cbp/view/cbpview.html) Black-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a Black or African-American person(s). Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Black or African American is defined as a person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa, including those who consider themselves to be "Haitian." Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Black-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html).
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Asian-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by an Asian person(s). Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Black-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). Hispanic-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a person(s) of Hispanic or Latino origin. Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Hispanic or Latino origin is defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Hispanic-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). Women-Owned Businesses: Number of businesses that are majority-owned by a woman. Majority ownership is defined as having 51 percent or more of the stock or equity in the business. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2002 Economic Census, Survey of Business Owners: Women-Owned Firms, 2002 (http://www.census.gov/csd/sbo/index.html). The Survey of Business Owners (SBO), formerly known as the Surveys of Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (SMOBE/SWOBE), provides statistics that describe the composition of U.S. businesses by gender, Hispanic or Latino origin, and race. Additional statistics include owner's age, education level, veteran status, and primary function in the business; family- and home-based businesses; types of customers and workers; and sources of financing for expansion, capital improvements, or start-up. Economic policymakers in federal, state and local governments use the SBO data to understand conditions of business success and failure by comparing census-to-census changes in business performances and by comparing minority-/nonminority- and women-/men-owned businesses. Retail Sales per Capita: Total dollar amount of estimated retail sales divided by the estimated population of the county in 2006. Source: Editor & Publisher Market Guide 2006 Single-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new, single-family housing units in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Multi-Family Building Permits Issued: Building permits issued for new, multi-family housing units in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Manufacturing and Construction Division (http://www.census.gov/const/www/permitsindex.html). Statistics on housing units authorized by building permits include housing units issued in local permit-issuing jurisdictions by a building or zoning permit. Not all areas of the country require a building or zoning permit. The statistics only represent those areas that do require a permit. Current surveys indicate that construction is undertaken for all but a very small percentage of housing units authorized by building permits. A major portion typically get under way during the month of permit issuance and most of the remainder begin within the three following months. Because of this lag, the housing unit authorization statistics do not represent the number of units actually put into construction for the period shown, and should therefore not be directly interpreted as “housing starts.” Statistics are based upon reports submitted by local building permit officials in response to a mail survey. They are obtained using Form C-404 const/www/c404.pdf, “Report of New Privately-Owned Residential Building or Zoning Permits Issued.” When a report is not received, missing data are either (1) obtained from the Survey of Use of Permits (SUP) which is used to collect information on housing starts, or (2) imputed based on the assumption that the ratio of current month authorizations to those of a year ago should be the same for reporting and non-reporting places. INCOME Per Capita Income: Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Household Income: Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas.
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Average Household Income: Average household income is obtained by dividing total household income by the total number of households. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Percent of Households with Income of $100,000 or more: Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Poverty Rate: Estimated percentage of population with income in 2004 below the poverty level. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates. Bankruptcy Rate: The personal bankruptcy filing rate is the number of bankruptcies per thousand residents in 2006. Personal bankruptcy filings include both Chapter 7 (liquidations) and Chapter 13 (reorganizations) based on the county of residence of the filer. Source: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Regional Economic Conditions (http://www2.fdic.gov/recon/index.html). TAXES Total County Taxes Per Capita: Total county taxes collected divided by the population of the county. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2003-04 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Taxes include: • Property Taxes • Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Federal Customs Duties • General Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes • Selective Sales Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; insurance premiums; motor fuels; pari-mutuels; public utilities; tobacco products; other) • License Taxes (alcoholic beverages; amusements; corporations in general; hunting and fishing; motor vehicles motor vehicle operators; public utilities; occupation and business, NEC; other) • Income Taxes (individual income; corporation net income; other) • Death and Gift • Documentary & Stock Transfer • Severance • Taxes, NEC Total County Property Taxes Per Capita: Total county property taxes collected divided by the population of the county. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, State and Local Government Finances, 2003-04 (http://www.census.gov/govs/www/estimate.html). Property Taxes include general property taxes, relating to property as a whole, taxed at a single rate or at classified rates according to the class of property. Property refers to real property (e.g. land and structures) as well as personal property; personal property can be either tangible (e.g. automobiles and boats) or intangible (e.g. bank accounts and stocks and bonds). Special property taxes, levied on selected types of property (e.g. oil and gas properties, house trailers, motor vehicles, and intangibles) and subject to rates not directly related to general property tax rates. Taxes based on income produced by property as a measure of its value on the assessment date. EDUCATION Educational Attainment: Figures shown are 2006 estimates and show the percent of population age 25 and over with a:
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HOUSING Homeownership Rate: Percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Home Value: Median value of all owner-occupied housing units as reported by the owner. Figures shown are 2006 estimates. Source: Claritas. Median Rent: Median monthly contract rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. Median Age of Housing: Median age of housing was calculated by subtracting median year structure built from 2000 (e.g. if the median year structure built is 1967, the median age of housing in that area is 33 years — 2000 minus 1967). Year structure built refers to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit definition—that is, all exterior windows, doors, and final usable floors were in place—the category “1999 or 2000" was used for tabulations. For mobile homes, houseboats, RVs, etc, the manufacturer’s model year was assumed to be the year built. The data relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in existence at the time of enumeration. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 3. HEALTH AND VITAL STATISTICS Birth Rate: Estimated number of births per 10,000 population in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, July 1, 2005 - July 1 , 2006 (http://www.census.gov/popest/births.html). Death Rate: Estimated number of deaths per 10,000 population in 2006. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates, July 1, 2005 - July 1 , 2006 (http://www.census.gov/popest/births.html). Age-adjusted Cancer Mortality Rate: Number of age-adjusted deaths from cancer per 100,000 population in 2004. Cancer is defined as International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes C00 - D48.9 Neoplasms. Source: Centers for Disease Control, CDC Wonder (http://wonder.cdc.gov). Age-adjusted death rates are weighted averages of the age-specific death rates, where the weights represent a fixed population by age. They are used because the rates of almost all causes of death vary by age. Age adjustment is a technique for “removing” the effects of age from crude rates, so as to allow meaningful comparisons across populations with different underlying age structures. For example, comparing the crude rate of heart disease in New York to that of California is misleading, because the relatively older population in New York will lead to a higher crude death rate, even if the age-specific rates of heart disease in New York and California are the same. For such a comparison, age-adjusted rates would be preferable. Age-adjusted rates should be viewed as relative indexes rather than as direct or actual measures of mortality risk. Death rates based on counts of twenty or less (<=20) are flagged as “Unreliable”. Death rates based on fewer than three years of data for counties with populations of less than 100,000 in the 1990 Census counts, are also flagged as “Unreliable” if the number of deaths is five or less (<=5). Air Quality Index: The percentage of days in 2006 the AQI fell into the Good (0-50), Moderate (51-100), Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups (101-150), and Unhealthy (151+) ranges. Data covers January 2006 through October 2006. Counties with less than 180 days of air quality data were excluded. Source: Air Quality Index Report, 2006, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air and Radiation (http://www.epa.gov/oar). The AQI is an index for reporting daily air quality. It tells you how clean or polluted your air is, and what associated health concerns you should be aware of. The AQI focuses on health effects that can happen within a few hours or days after breathing polluted air. EPA uses the AQI for five major air pollutants regulated by the Clean Air Act: ground-level ozone, particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. For each of these pollutants, EPA has established national air quality standards to protect against harmful health effects. The AQI runs from 0 to 500. The higher the AQI value, the greater the level of air pollution and the greater the health danger. For example, an AQI value of 50 represents good air quality and little potential to affect public health, while an AQI value over 300 represents hazardous air quality. An AQI value of 100 generally corresponds to the national air quality standard for the pollutant, which is the level EPA has set to protect public health. So, AQI values below 100
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are generally thought of as satisfactory. When AQI values are above 100, air quality is considered to be unhealthy—at first for certain sensitive groups of people, then for everyone as AQI values get higher. Each category corresponds to a different level of health concern. For example, when the AQI for a pollutant is between 51 and 100, the health concern is “Moderate.” Here are the six levels of health concern and what they mean:
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“Good” The AQI value for your community is between 0 and 50. Air quality is considered satisfactory and air pollution poses little or no risk. “Moderate” The AQI for your community is between 51 and 100. Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of individuals. For example, people who are unusually sensitive to ozone may experience respiratory symptoms. “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” Certain groups of people are particularly sensitive to the harmful effects of certain air pollutants. This means they are likely to be affected at lower levels than the general public. For example, children and adults who are active outdoors and people with respiratory disease are at greater risk from exposure to ozone, while people with heart disease are at greater risk from carbon monoxide. Some people may be sensitive to more than one pollutant. When AQI values are between 101 and 150, members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is not likely to be affected when the AQI is in this range. “Unhealthy” AQI values are between 151 and 200. Everyone may begin to experience health effects. Members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects. “Very Unhealthy” AQI values between 201 and 300 trigger a health alert, meaning everyone may experience more serious health effects. “Hazardous” AQI values over 300 trigger health warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected.
Number of Physicians: The number of active, non-federal physicians per 10,000 population in 2004. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. Number of Hospital Beds: The number of hospital beds per 10,000 population in 2003. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. Number of Hospital Admissions: The number of hospital admissions per 10,000 population in 2003. Source: Area Resource File (ARF). February 2005. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Professions, Rockville, MD. ELECTIONS Elections: 2004 Presidential election results. Source: Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (http://www.uselectionatlas.org). NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS Lists National and State parks located in the area. Source: U.S. Geological Survey, Geographic Names Information System. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACTS The following phone numbers are provided as sources of additional information: Chambers of Commerce; Economic Development Agencies; Boards of Realtors; Convention & Visitors Bureaus. Efforts have been made to provide the most recent area codes. However, area code changes may have occurred in listed numbers. Source: Original research.
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User’s Guide: Education School District Rankings Districts Covered: All public school districts with 1,500 or more students. Number of Schools: Total number of schools in the district. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Number of Teachers: Teachers are defined as individuals who provide instruction to pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, or ungraded classes, or individuals who teach in an environment other than a classroom setting, and who maintain daily student attendance records. Numbers reported are full-time equivalents (FTE). Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Number of Students: A student is an individual for whom instruction is provided in an elementary or secondary education program that is not an adult education program and is under the jurisdiction of a school, school system, or other education institution. Sources: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 and Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Individual Education Program (IEP) Students: A written instructional plan for students with disabilities designated as special education students under IDEA-Part B. The written instructional plan includes a statement of present levels of educational performance of a child; statement of annual goals, including short-term instructional objectives; statement of specific educational services to be provided and the extent to which the child will be able to participate in regular educational programs; the projected date for initiation and anticipated duration of services; the appropriate objectives, criteria and evaluation procedures; and the schedules for determining, on at least an annual basis, whether instructional objectives are being achieved. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 English Language Learner (ELL) Students: Formerly referred to as Limited English Proficient (LEP). Students being served in appropriate programs of language assistance (e.g., English as a Second Language, High Intensity Language Training, bilingual education). Does not include pupils enrolled in a class to learn a language other than English. Also Limited-English-Proficient students are individuals who were not born in the United States or whose native language is a language other than English; or individuals who come from environments where a language other than English is dominant; or individuals who are American Indians and Alaskan Natives and who come from environments where a language other than English has had a significant impact on their level of English language proficiency; and who, by reason thereof, have sufficient difficulty speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language, to deny such individuals the opportunity to learn successfully in classrooms where the language of instruction is English or to participate fully in our society. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Migrant Students: A migrant student as defined under federal regulation 34 CFR 200.40: 1) (a) Is younger than 22 (and has not graduated from high school or does not hold a high school equivalency certificate), but (b), if the child is too young to attend school-sponsored educational programs, is old enough to benefit from an organized instructional program; and 2) A migrant agricultural worker or a migrant fisher or has a parent, spouse, or guardian who is a migrant agricultural worker or a migrant fisher; and 3) Performs, or has a parent, spouse, or guardian who performs qualifying agricultural or fishing employment as a principal means of livelihood; and 4) Has moved within the preceding 36 months to obtain or to accompany or join a parent, spouse, or guardian to obtain, temporary or seasonal employment in agricultural or fishing work; and 5) Has moved from one school district to another; or in a state that is comprised of a single school district, has moved from one administrative area to another within such district; or resides in a school district of more than 15,000 square miles, and migrates a distance of 20 miles or more to a temporary residence to engage in a fishing activity. Provision 5 currently applies only to Alaska. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Students Eligible for Free Lunch Program: The free lunch program is defined as a program under the National School Lunch Act that provides cash subsidies for free lunches to students based on family size and income criteria. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Students Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Program: A student who is eligible to participate in the Reduced-Price Lunch Program under the National School Lunch Act. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Public Elementary/Secondary School Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004 Student/Teacher Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of teachers (FTE). See Number of Students and Number of Teachers above for for information. Student/Librarian Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of library and media support staff. Library and media support staff are defined as staff members who render other professional library and media services; also includes library aides and those involved in library/media support. Their duties include selecting, preparing, caring for, and making available to instructional staff, equipment, films, filmstrips, transparencies, tapes, TV programs, and similar materials maintained separately or as part of an instructional materials center. Also included are activities in the audio-visual center, TV studio, related-work-study areas, and services provided by audio-visual personnel. Numbers are based on full-time equivalents. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004.
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Student/Counselor Ratio: The number of students divided by the number of guidance counselors. Guidance counselors are professional staff assigned specific duties and school time for any of the following activities in an elementary or secondary setting: counseling with students and parents; consulting with other staff members on learning problems; evaluating student abilities; assisting students in making educational and career choices; assisting students in personal and social development; providing referral assistance; and/or working with other staff members in planning and conducting guidance programs for students. The state applies its own standards in apportioning the aggregate of guidance counselors/directors into the elementary and secondary level components. Numbers reported are full-time equivalents. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. Current Spending per Student: Expenditure for Instruction, Support Services, and Other Elementary/Secondary Programs. Includes salaries, employee benefits, purchased services, and supplies, as well as payments made by states on behalf of school districts. Also includes transfers made by school districts into their own retirement system. Excludes expenditure for Non-Elementary/Secondary Programs, debt service, capital outlay, and transfers to other governments or school districts. This item is formally called “Current Expenditures for Public Elementary/Secondary Education.” Instruction: Includes payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits, supplies, materials, and contractual services for elementary/secondary instruction. It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers for elementary/secondary instruction. Instruction covers regular, special, and vocational programs offered in both the regular school year and summer school. It excludes instructional support activities as well as adult education and community services. Instruction salaries includes salaries for teachers and teacher aides and assistants. Support Services: Relates to support services functions (series 2000) defined in Financial Accounting for Local and State School Systems (National Center for Education Statistics 2000). Includes payments from all funds for salaries, employee benefits, supplies, materials, and contractual services. It excludes capital outlay, debt service, and interfund transfers. It includes expenditure for the following functions:
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Values shown are dollars per pupil per year. They were calculated by dividing the total dollar amounts by the fall membership. Fall membership is comprised of the total student enrollment on October 1 (or the closest school day to October 1) for all grade levels (including prekindergarten and kindergarten) and ungraded pupils. Membership includes students both present and absent on the measurement day. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, School District Finance Survey (F-33), Fiscal Year 2001. Number of Diploma Recipients: A student who has received a diploma during the previous school year or subsequent summer school. This category includes regular diploma recipients and other diploma recipients. A High School Diploma is a formal document certifying the successful completion of a secondary school program prescribed by the state education agency or other appropriate body. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency (School District) Universe Survey: School Year 2003-2004. High School Drop-out Rate: A dropout is a student who was enrolled in school at some time during the previous school year; was not enrolled at the beginning of the current school year; has not graduated from high school or completed a state or district approved educational program; and does not meet any of the following exclusionary conditions: has transferred to another public school district, private school, or state- or district-approved educational program; is temporarily absent due to suspension or school-approved illness; or has died. The values shown cover grades 9 through 12. Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data, Local Education Agency Universe Dropout File: School Year 2000-2001 Note: n/a indicates data not available.
State Educational Profile Please refer to the District Rankings section in the front of this User’s Guide for an explanation of data for all items except for the following: Average Salary: The average teacher salary in 2003-2004. Source: American Federation of Teachers, Survey & Analysis of Teacher Salary Trends 2004 College Entrance Exam Scores: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Note: The College Board strongly discourages the comparison or ranking of states on the basis of SAT scores alone. Source: The College Board, Mean SAT Reasoning Testä Verbal and Math Scores by State, with Changes for Selected Years, 2005 American College Testing Program (ACT). ACT, 2005 ACT National and State Scores
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as “the Nation’s Report Card,” is the only nationally representative and continuing assessment of what America’s students know and can do in various subject areas. As a result of the “No Child Left Behind” legislation, all states are required to participate in NAEP. For more information please visit the U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics at http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard.
Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program Following are the four components of the STAR Program:
• The California Standards Tests (CSTs), are given to students in grades two through eleven. The CSTs were developed specifically for California public schools. The purpose of the CSTs is to determine how well students are achieving state-adopted content standards in English-language arts, mathematics, history-social science, and science. • The California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA), is a performance assessment for students with significant cognitive disabilities who are unable to take the California Standards Tests (CSTs) and the California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey (CAT/6 Survey) even with accommodations or modifications. (The CAT/6 Survey is given only in grades three and seven.) The CAPA was added to the STAR Program in 2003 to ensure that all California students could participate in statewide assessments. • The California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey (CAT/6 Survey), nationally norm-referenced tests that measure the achievement of general academic knowledge and provide national comparisons. (These tests are given in grades three and seven only.) • The Aprenda: La prueba de logos en español, Tercera edición (Aprenda 3), is a nationally norm-referenced test of general academic knowledge in Spanish. The State Board of Education (SBE) adopted the Aprenda 3 as the designated primary language test beginning in 2006. Prior to 2006, the designated primary language test was the Spanish Assessment of Basic Education, Second Edition (SABE/2). For more information please visit the California Department of Education, Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) results at http://star.cde.ca.gov.
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User’s Guide: Ancestry Places Covered The ranking tables are based on 1,074 places in California. Places covered fall into one of the following categories: towns; cities; boroughs; and Census Designated Places (CDP). The U.S. Bureau of the Census defines a CDP as “a statistical entity, defined for each decennial census according to Census Bureau guidelines, comprising a densely settled concentration of population that is not within an incorporated place, but is locally identified by a name. CDPs are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and the Census Bureau, following Census Bureau guidelines. Beginning with Census 2000 there are no size limits.”
Source of Data The ancestries shown in this chapter were compiled from three different sections of the 2000 Census: Race; Hispanic Origin; and Ancestry. While the ancestries are sorted alphabetically for ease-of-use, it’s important to note the origin of each piece of data. Data for Race and Hispanic Origin was taken from Summary File 1 (SF1) while Ancestry data was taken from Summary File 3 (SF3). The distinction is important because SF1 contains the 100-percent data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of all people and about every housing unit. SF3 was compiled from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 long-form questionnaire.
Ancestries Based on Race The data on race were derived from answers to the question on race that was asked of all people. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are sociopolitical constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups. If an individual did not provide a race response, the race or races of the householder or other household members were assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if race was missing for a natural-born child in the household, then either the race or races of the householder, another natural-born child, or the spouse of the householder were assigned. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race or races of a householder in a previously processed household were assigned.
African-American/Black: Not Hispanic Hispanic Alaska Native tribes, specified: Alaska Athabascan Aleut Eskimo Tlingit-Haida All other tribes Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian or Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, specified: Apache Blackfeet Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chippewa Choctaw Colville Comanche Cree
Creek Crow Delaware Houma Iroquois Kiowa Latin American Indians Lumbee Menominee Navajo Osage Ottawa Paiute Pima Potawatomi Pueblo Puget Sound Salish Seminole Shoshone Sioux Tohono O’Odham Ute Yakama
Yaqui Yuman All other tribes American Indian tribes, not specified Asian: Bangladeshi Cambodian Chinese, except Taiwanese Filipino Hmong Indian Indonesian Japanese Korean Laotian Malaysian Pakistani Sri Lankan Taiwanese Thai Vietnamese Other Asian, specified
Other Asian, not specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian: Fijian Other Melanesian Micronesian: Guamanian/Chamorro Other Micronesian Polynesian: Native Hawaiian Samoan Tongan Other Polynesian Other Pacific Islander, specified Other Pacific Islander, not specified White: Not Hispanic Hispanic
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African American or Black: A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘Black, African Am., or Negro,’’ or provide written entries such as African American, Afro American, Kenyan, Nigerian, or Haitian. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. It includes people who classified themselves as described below. American Indian - Includes people who indicated their race as “American Indian,” entered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French American Indian, or Spanish-American Indian. Respondents who identified themselves as American Indian were asked to report their enrolled or principal tribe. Therefore, tribal data in tabulations reflect the written entries reported on the questionnaires. Some of the entries (for example, Iroquois, Sioux, Colorado River, and Flathead) represent nations or reservations. The information on tribe is based on self identification and therefore does not reflect any designation of federally or state-recognized tribe. Information on American Indian tribes is presented in summary files. The information for Census 2000 is derived from the American Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census that was updated based on a December 1997 Federal Register Notice, entitled “Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible to Receive Service From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs,” Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, issued by the Office of Management and Budget. Alaska Native - Includes written responses of Eskimos, Aleuts, and Alaska Indians, as well as entries such as Arctic Slope, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilovian. The Alaska tribes are the Alaskan Athabascan, Tlingit, and Haida. The information for Census 2000 is based on the American Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census, which was expanded to list the individual Alaska Native Villages when provided as a written response for race. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Korean,” “Japanese,” “Vietnamese,” and “Other Asian.” Asian Indian - Includes people who indicated their race as “Asian Indian” or identified themselves as Bengalese, Bharat, Dravidian, East Indian, or Goanese. Chinese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Chinese” or who identify themselves as Cantonese, or Chinese American. Filipino - Includes people who indicate their race as “Filipino” or who report entries such as Philipino, Philipine, or Filipino American. Japanese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Japanese” or who report entries such as Nipponese or Japanese American. Korean - Includes people who indicate their race as “Korean” or who provide a response of Korean American. Vietnamese - Includes people who indicate their race as “Vietnamese” or who provide a response of Vietnamese American. Cambodian - Includes people who provide a response such as Cambodian or Cambodia. Hmong - Includes people who provide a response such as Hmong, Laohmong, or Mong. Laotian - Includes people who provide a response such as Laotian, Laos, or Lao. Thai - Includes people who provide a response such as Thai, Thailand, or Siamese. Other Asian - Includes people who provide a response of Bangladeshi; Bhutanese; Burmese; Indochinese; Indonesian; Iwo Jiman; Madagascar; Malaysian; Maldivian; Nepalese; Okinawan; Pakistani; Singaporean; Sri Lankan; or Other Asian, specified and Other Asian, not specified.
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Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as “Native Hawaiian,” “Guamanian or Chamorro,” “Samoan,” and “Other Pacific Islander.” Native Hawaiian - Includes people who indicate their race as “Native Hawaiian” or who identify themselves as “Part Hawaiian” or “Hawaiian.” Guamanian or Chamorro - Includes people who indicate their race as such, including written entries of Chamorro or Guam. Samoan - Includes people who indicate their race as “Samoan” or who identify themselves as American Samoan or Western Samoan. Other Pacific Islander - Includes people who provide a write-in response of a Pacific Islander group, such as Carolinian, Chuukese (Trukese), Fijian, Kosraean, Melanesian, Micronesian, Northern Mariana Islander, Palauan, Papua New Guinean, Pohnpeian, Polynesian, Solomon Islander, Tahitian, Tokelauan, Tongan, Yapese, or Pacific Islander, not specified. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘‘White’’ or report entries such as Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish.
Ancestries Based on Hispanic Origin Hispanic or Latino: Central American: Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian
Salvadoran Other Central American Cuban Dominican Republic Mexican Puerto Rican South American:
Argentinean Bolivian Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Paraguayan Peruvian
Uruguayan Venezuelan Other South American Other Hispanic/Latino
The data on the Hispanic or Latino population were derived from answers to a question that was asked of all people. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire (“Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban”) as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. In all cases where the origin of households, families, or occupied housing units is classified as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino, the origin of the householder is used. If an individual could not provide a Hispanic origin response, their origin was assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if origin was missing for a natural-born daughter in the household, then either the origin of the householder, another natural-born child, or spouse of the householder was assigned. If Hispanic origin was not reported for anyone in the household, the Hispanic origin of a householder in a previously processed household with the same race was assigned.
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Other Ancestries Acadian/Cajun Afghan African, Subsaharan: African Cape Verdean Ethiopian Ghanian Kenyan Liberian Nigerian Senegalese Sierra Leonean Somalian South African Sudanese Ugandan Zairian Zimbabwean Other Subsaharan African Albanian Alsatian Arab: Arab/Arabic Egyptian Iraqi Jordanian Lebanese
Moroccan Palestinian Syrian Other Arab Armenian Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Australian Austrian Basque Belgian Brazilian British Bulgarian Canadian Carpatho Rusyn Celtic Croatian Cypriot Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Dutch Eastern European English Estonian European Finnish
French, except Basque French Canadian German German Russian Greek Guyanese Hungarian Icelander Iranian Irish Israeli Italian Latvian Lithuanian Luxemburger Macedonian Maltese New Zealander Northern European Norwegian Pennsylvania German Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Scandinavian Scotch-Irish
Scottish Serbian Slavic Slovak Slovene Soviet Union Swedish Swiss Turkish Ukrainian United States or American Welsh West Indian, excluding Hispanic: Bahamian Barbadian Belizean Bermudan British West Indian Dutch West Indian Haitian Jamaican Trinidadian and Tobagonian U.S. Virgin Islander West Indian Other West Indian Yugoslavian
The data on ancestry were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 10, which was asked of a sample of the population. The data represent self-classification by people according to the ancestry group or groups with which they most closely identify. Ancestry refers to a person’s ethnic origin or descent, “roots,” heritage, or the place of birth of the person, the person’s parents, or their ancestors before their arrival in the United States. Some ethnic identities, such as Egyptian or Polish, can be traced to geographic areas outside the United States, while other ethnicities, such as Pennsylvania German or Cajun, evolved in the United States. The intent of the ancestry question was not to measure the degree of attachment the respondent had to a particular ethnicity. For example, a response of “Irish” might reflect total involvement in an Irish community or only a memory of ancestors several generations removed from the individual. Also, the question was intended to provide data for groups that were not included in the Hispanic origin and race questions. Official Hispanic origin data come from long-form questionnaire Item 5, and official race data come from long-form questionnaire Item 6. Therefore, although data on all groups are collected, the ancestry data shown in these tabulations are for non-Hispanic and non-race groups. The ancestry question allowed respondents to report one or more ancestry groups, although only the first two were coded. If a response was in terms of a dual ancestry, for example, “Irish English,” the person was assigned two codes, in this case one for Irish and another for English. However, in certain cases, multiple responses such as “French Canadian,” “Greek Cypriote,” and “Scotch Irish” were assigned a single code reflecting their status as unique groups. If a person reported one of these unique groups in addition to another group, for example, “Scotch Irish English,” resulting in three terms, that person received one code for the unique group (Scotch-Irish) and another one for the remaining group (English). If a person reported “English Irish French,” only English and Irish were coded. Certain combinations of ancestries where the ancestry group is a part of another, such as “German-Bavarian,” were coded as a single ancestry using the more specific group (Bavarian). Also, responses such as “Polish-American” or “Italian-American” were coded and tabulated as a single entry (Polish or Italian). The Census Bureau accepted “American” as a unique ethnicity if it was given alone, with an ambiguous response, or with state names. If the respondent listed any other ethnic identity such as “Italian-American,” generally the “American” portion of the response was not coded. However, distinct groups such as “American Indian,” “Mexican American,” and “African American” were coded and identified separately because they represented groups who considered themselves different from those who reported as “Indian,” “Mexican,” or “African,” respectively.
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Census 2000 tabulations on ancestry are presented using two types of data presentations — one using total people as the base, and the other using total responses as the base. This chapter uses total responses as the base and includes the total number of ancestries reported and coded. If a person reported a multiple ancestry such as “French Danish,” that response was counted twice in the tabulations — once in the French category and again in the Danish category. Thus, the sum of the counts in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses. An automated coding system was used for coding ancestry in Census 2000. This greatly reduced the potential for error associated with a clerical review. Specialists with knowledge of the subject matter reviewed, edited, coded, and resolved inconsistent or incomplete responses. The code list used in Census 2000, containing over 1,000 categories, reflects the results of the Census Bureau’s experience with the 1990 ancestry question, research, and consultation with many ethnic experts. Many decisions were made to determine the classification of responses. These decisions affected the grouping of the tabulated data. For example, the Italian category includes the responses of Sicilian and Tuscan, as well as a number of other responses. Although some people consider religious affiliation a component of ethnic identity, the ancestry question was not designed to collect any information concerning religion. Thus, if a religion was given as an answer to the ancestry question, it was listed in the “Other groups” category which is not shown in this chapter. Ancestry should not be confused with a person’s place of birth, although a person’s place of birth and ancestry may be the same.
Ranking Section In the ranking section of this chapter, each ancestry has three tables. The first table shows the top 10 places sorted by number (based on all places, regardless of population), the second table shows the top 10 places sorted by percent (based on all places, regardless of population), the third table shows the top 10 places sorted by percent (based on places with populations of 10,000 or more). Within each table, column one displays the place name, the state, and the county (if a place spans more than one county, the county that holds the majority of the population is shown). Column two displays the number of people reporting each ancestry, and column three is the percent of the total population reporting each ancestry. For tables representing ancestries based on race or Hispanic origin, the 100-percent population figure from SF1 is used to calculate the value in the “%” column. For all other ancestries the sample population figure from SF3 is used to calculate the value in the “%” column.
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Alphabetical Ancestry Cross-Reference Guide Acadian/Cajun Afghan African See African, sub-Saharan: African African American/Black African American/Black: Hispanic African American/Black: Not Hispanic African, sub-Saharan African, sub-Saharan: African African, sub-Saharan: Cape Verdean African, sub-Saharan: Ethiopian African, sub-Saharan: Ghanian African, sub-Saharan: Kenyan African, sub-Saharan: Liberian African, sub-Saharan: Nigerian African, sub-Saharan: Other African, sub-Saharan: Senegalese African, sub-Saharan: Sierra Leonean African, sub-Saharan: Somalian African, sub-Saharan: South African African, sub-Saharan: Sudanese African, sub-Saharan: Ugandan African, sub-Saharan: Zairian African, sub-Saharan: Zimbabwean Alaska Athabascan See Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan Alaska Native tribes, not specified Alaska Native tribes, specified Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan Alaska Native: Aleut Alaska Native: All other tribes Alaska Native: Eskimo Alaska Native: Tlingit-Haida Albanian Aleut See Alaska Native: Aleut Alsatian American See United States or American American Indian or Alaska Native tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, not specified American Indian tribes, specified American Indian: All other tribes American Indian: Apache American Indian: Blackfeet American Indian: Cherokee American Indian: Cheyenne American Indian: Chickasaw American Indian: Chippewa American Indian: Choctaw American Indian: Colville American Indian: Comanche American Indian: Cree American Indian: Creek American Indian: Crow American Indian: Delaware American Indian: Houma American Indian: Iroquois American Indian: Kiowa American Indian: Latin American Indians American Indian: Lumbee American Indian: Menominee American Indian: Navajo American Indian: Osage American Indian: Ottawa American Indian: Paiute American Indian: Pima American Indian: Potawatomi American Indian: Pueblo American Indian: Puget Sound Salish American Indian: Seminole American Indian: Shoshone
American Indian: Sioux American Indian: Tohono O’Odham American Indian: Ute American Indian: Yakama American Indian: Yaqui American Indian: Yuman Apache See American Indian: Apache Arab Arab/Arabic See Arab: Arab/Arabic Arab: Arab/Arabic Arab: Egyptian Arab: Iraqi Arab: Jordanian Arab: Lebanese Arab: Moroccan Arab: Other Arab: Palestinian Arab: Syrian Argentinean See Hispanic: Argentinean Armenian Asian Asian: Bangladeshi Asian: Cambodian Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese Asian: Filipino Asian: Hmong Asian: Indian Asian: Indonesian Asian: Japanese Asian: Korean Asian: Laotian Asian: Malaysian Asian: Other Asian, not specified Asian: Other Asian, specified Asian: Pakistani Asian: Sri Lankan Asian: Taiwanese Asian: Thai Asian: Vietnamese Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac Australian Austrian Bahamian See West Indian: Bahamian, excluding Hispanic Bangladeshi See Asian: Bangladeshi Barbadian See West Indian: Barbadian, excluding Hispanic Basque Belgian Belizean See West Indian: Belizean, excluding Hispanic Bermudan See West Indian: Bermudan, excluding Hispanic Blackfeet See American Indian: Blackfeet Bolivian See Hispanic: Bolivian Brazilian British British West Indian See West Indian: British West Indian, excluding Hispanic Bulgarian Cambodian See Asian: Cambodian Canadian Cape Verdean See African, sub-Saharan: Cape Verdean Carpatho Rusyn Celtic Central American: See Hispanic: Central American Cherokee See American Indian: Cherokee
Cheyenne See American Indian: Cheyenne Chickasaw See American Indian: Chickasaw Chilean See Hispanic: Chilean Chinese, except Taiwanese See Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese Chippewa See American Indian: Chippewa Choctaw See American Indian: Choctaw Colombian See Hispanic: Colombian Colville See American Indian: Colville Comanche See American Indian: Comanche Costa Rican See Hispanic: Costa Rican Cree See American Indian: Cree Creek See American Indian: Creek Croatian Crow See American Indian: Crow Cuban See Hispanic: Cuban Cypriot Czech Czechoslovakian Danish Delaware See American Indian: Delaware Dominican Republic See Hispanic: Dominican Republic Dutch Dutch West Indian See West Indian: Dutch West Indian, excluding Hispanic Eastern European Ecuadorian See Hispanic: Ecuadorian Egyptian See Arab: Egyptian English Eskimo See Alaska Native: Eskimo Estonian Ethiopian See African, sub-Saharan: Ethiopian European Fijian See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian Filipino See Asian: Filipino Finnish French Canadian French, except Basque German German Russian Ghanian See African, sub-Saharan: Ghanian Greek Guamanian or Chamorro See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro Guatemalan See Hispanic: Guatemalan Guyanese Haitian See West Indian: Haitian, excluding Hispanic Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Melanesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Micronesian
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Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, not specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, specified Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Polynesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Tongan Hispanic or Latino Hispanic: Argentinean Hispanic: Bolivian Hispanic: Central American Hispanic: Chilean Hispanic: Colombian Hispanic: Costa Rican Hispanic: Cuban Hispanic: Dominican Republic Hispanic: Ecuadorian Hispanic: Guatemalan Hispanic: Honduran Hispanic: Mexican Hispanic: Nicaraguan Hispanic: Other Hispanic: Other Central American Hispanic: Other South American Hispanic: Panamanian Hispanic: Paraguayan Hispanic: Peruvian Hispanic: Puerto Rican Hispanic: Salvadoran Hispanic: South American Hispanic: Uruguayan Hispanic: Venezuelan Hmong See Asian: Hmong Honduran See Hispanic: Honduran Houma See American Indian: Houma Hungarian Icelander Indian, American See American Indian Indian, Asian See Asian: Indian Indonesian See Asian: Indonesian Iranian Iraqi See Arab: Iraqi Irish Iroquois See American Indian: Iroquois Israeli Italian Jamaican See West Indian: Jamaican, excluding Hispanic Japanese See Asian: Japanese Jordanian See Arab: Jordanian Kenyan See African, sub-Saharan: Kenyan Kiowa See American Indian: Kiowa Korean See Asian: Korean Laotian See Asian: Laotian Latin American Indians See American Indian: Latin American Indians Latino See Hispanic or Latino Latvian Lebanese See Arab: Lebanese Liberian See African, sub-Saharan: Liberian Lithuanian Lumbee See American Indian: Lumbee Luxemburger Macedonian Malaysian See Asian: Malaysian Maltese Melanesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian
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Menominee See American Indian: Menominee Mexican See Hispanic: Mexican Micronesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian Moroccan See Arab: Moroccan Native Hawaiian See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian Navajo See American Indian: Navajo New Zealander Nicaraguan See Hispanic: Nicaraguan Nigerian See African, sub-Saharan: Nigerian Northern European Norwegian Osage See American Indian: Osage Ottawa See American Indian: Ottawa Paiute See American Indian: Paiute Pakistani See Asian: Pakistani Palestinian See Arab: Palestinian Panamanian See Hispanic: Panamanian Paraguayan See Hispanic: Paraguayan Pennsylvania German Peruvian See Hispanic: Peruvian Pima See American Indian: Pima Polish Polynesian: See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian Portuguese Potawatomi See American Indian: Potawatomi Pueblo See American Indian: Pueblo Puerto Rican See Hispanic: Puerto Rican Puget Sound Salish See American Indian: Puget Sound Salish Romanian Russian Salvadoran See Hispanic: Salvadoran Samoan See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan Scandinavian Scotch-Irish Scottish Seminole See American Indian: Seminole Senegalese See African, sub-Saharan: Senegalese Serbian Shoshone See American Indian: Shoshone Sierra Leonean See African, sub-Saharan: Sierra Leonean Sioux See American Indian: Sioux Slavic Slovak Slovene Somalian See African, sub-Saharan: Somalian South African See African, sub-Saharan: South African South American: See Hispanic: South American Soviet Union Sri Lankan See Asian: Sri Lankan sub-Saharan African See African, sub-Saharan Sudanese See African, sub-Saharan: Sudanese Swedish Swiss Syrian See Arab: Syrian Taiwanese See Asian: Taiwanese Thai See Asian: Thai
Tlingit-Haida See Alaska Native: Tlingit-Haida Tohono O’Odham See American Indian: Tohono O’Odham Tongan See Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Tongan Trinidadian and Tobagonian See West Indian: Trinidadian and Tobagonian, excluding Hispanic Turkish U.S. Virgin Islander See West Indian: U.S. Virgin Islander, excluding Hispanic Ugandan See African, sub-Saharan: Ugandan Ukrainian United States or American Uruguayan See Hispanic: Uruguayan Ute See American Indian: Ute Venezuelan See Hispanic: Venezuelan Vietnamese See Asian: Vietnamese Welsh West Indian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Bahamian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Barbadian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Belizean, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Bermudan, excluding Hispanic West Indian: British West Indian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Dutch West Indian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Haitian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Jamaican, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Other, excluding Hispanic West Indian: Trinidadian and Tobagonian, excluding Hispanic West Indian: U.S. Virgin Islander, excluding Hispanic West Indian: West Indian, excluding Hispanic White White: Hispanic White: Not Hispanic Yakama See American Indian: Yakama Yaqui See American Indian: Yaqui Yugoslavian Yuman See American Indian: Yuman Zairian See African, sub-Saharan: Zairian Zimbabwean See African, sub-Saharan: Zimbabwean
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User’s Guide: Hispanic Population Rankings Places Covered Ranking tables cover all counties and all places in California with populations of 10,000 or more.
Source of Data CENSUS 2000 Data for this chapter was derived from following source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 4. Summary File 4 (SF 4) contains sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample (generally 1-in-6) of all people and housing units. Summary File 4 is repeated or iterated for the total population and 335 additional population groups. This chapter focuses on the following 24 population groups: Hispanic or Latino (of any race) Central American Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Cuban Dominican (Dominican Republic) Mexican Puerto Rican South American Argentinian Bolivian Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Paraguayan Peruvian Uruguayan Venezuelan Spaniard Other Hispanic or Latino Please note that the above list only includes Spanish-speaking population groups. Groups such as Brazilian are not classified as Hispanic by the Bureau of the Census because they primarily speak Portugese. In order for any of the tables for a specific group to be shown in Summary File 4, the data must meet a minimum population threshold. For Summary File 4, all tables are repeated for each race group, American Indian and Alaska Native tribe, and Hispanic or Latino group if the 100-percent count of people of that specific group in a particular geographic area is 100 or more. There also must be 50 or more unweighted people of that specific group in a particular geographic area. For example, if there are 100 or more 100-percent people tabulated as Chilean in County A, and there are 50 or more unweighted people, then all matrices for Chilean are shown in SF 4 for County A. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. Therefore, tables may contain both sampling and nonsampling error. In an iterated file such as SF 4, the universes households, families, and occupied housing units are classified by the race or ethnic group of the householder. In any population table where there is no note, the universe classification is always based on the race or ethnicity of the person. In all housing tables, the universe classification is based on the race or ethnicity of the householder.
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Comparing SF 4 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 and SF 2 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1 or SF 2. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 4 and values in SF 1 or SF 2 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 4 will, however, match the SF 1 and SF 2 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. This phenomenon also occurred for the 1990 Census, although in that case, the weighting areas included relatively small places. As a result, the long form estimates matched the short form counts for those places, but the confidence intervals around the estimates of characteristics collected only on the long form were often significantly wider (as a percentage of the estimate). SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas; whereas, SF 4 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 4 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile.
Topics POPULATION Total Population: Sample count of total population. Hispanic Population: The data on the Hispanic or Latino population, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 5, and short-form questionnaire Item 7. The terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic origin,” and “Latino” are used interchangeably. Some respondents identify with all three terms, while others may identify with only one of these three specific terms. Hispanics or Latinos who identify with the terms “Spanish,” “Hispanic,” or “Latino” are those who classify themselves in one of the specific Hispanic or Latino categories listed on the questionnaire — “Mexican,” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban” — as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino.” People who do not identify with one of the specific origins listed on the questionnaire but indicate that they are “other Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, the Dominican Republic, or people identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, Hispano, Latino, and so on. All write-in responses to the “other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” category were coded. Origin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person’s parents or ancestors before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino may be of any race. Population groups whose primary language is not Spanish are not classified as Hispanic by the Bureau of the Census and are not included in this chapter (eg. Brazilian). AGE Median Age: Divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median age and one-half above the median. Median age is computed on the basis of a single year of age standard distribution. The data on age, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to the long-form questionnaire Item 4 and short-form questionnaire Item 6. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 2000. The age of the person usually was derived from their date of birth information. Their reported age was used only when date of birth information was unavailable.
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HOUSEHOLD SIZE Average Household Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or householders). In cases where household members are tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, household members are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Average household size is rounded to the nearest hundredth. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME English Only: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking English-only at home. Spanish: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking Spanish at home. Language spoken at home data were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 11a and 11b, which were asked of a sample of the population. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the population 5 years old and over. Questions 11a and 11b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than English at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or dominant language of people who spoke both English and another language. FOREIGN-BORN Foreign Born: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth but became U.S. citizens by naturalization. The data on place of birth were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 12 which was asked of a sample of the population. Respondents were asked to report the U.S. state, Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Area, or foreign country where they were born. People not reporting a place of birth were assigned the state or country of birth of another family member or their residence 5 years earlier, or were imputed the response of another person with similar characteristics. People born outside the United States were asked to report their place of birth according to current international boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some people may have reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT High School Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a high school diploma or higher. This category includes people whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, people who attended college but did not receive a degree, and people who received a college, university, or professional degree. People who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not high school graduates. 4-Years College Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a 4-year college, university, or professional degree. Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 9, which was asked of a sample of the population. Data on attainment are tabulated for the population 25 years old and over. The order in which degrees were listed on the questionnaire suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than professional school degrees, which were “higher” than master’s degrees. The question included instructions for people currently enrolled in school to report the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received. Respondents who did not report educational attainment or enrollment level were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, occupation and sex, where possible, who resided in the same or a nearby area. Respondents who filled more than one box were edited to the highest level or degree reported. The question included a response category that allowed respondents to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma. It allowed people who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent (Test of General Educational Development—G.E.D.) and did not attend college, to be reported as “high school
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graduate(s).” The category “Associate degree” included people whose highest degree is an associate degree, which generally requires 2 years of college level work and is either in an occupational program that prepares them for a specific occupation, or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferable to a bachelor’s degree. Master’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW, MEd, MBA, MLS, and MEng. Some examples of professional degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology. Vocational and technical training such as barber school training; business, trade, technical, and vocational schools; or other training for a specific trade, are specifically excluded. INCOME AND POVERTY Median Household Income (in dollars): Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Per Capita Income (in dollars): Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. The data on income in 1999 were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 31 and 32, which were asked of a sample of the population 15 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net self-employment income; interest, dividends, or net rental or royalty income or income from estates and trusts; social security or railroad retirement income; Supplemental Security Income (SSI); public assistance or welfare payments; retirement, survivor, or disability pensions; and all other income. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: capital gains, money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for individuals, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; and gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or salary income. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Self-employment income. Self-employment income includes both farm and nonfarm self-employment income. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts from the sale of wood, sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not state and federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security income. Social security income includes social security pensions and survivors benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide U.S. assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind,
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or disabled individuals. The census questionnaire for Puerto Rico asked about the receipt of SSI; however, SSI is not a federally administered program in Puerto Rico. Therefore, it is probably not being interpreted by most respondents as the same as SSI in the United States. The only way a resident of Puerto Rico could have appropriately reported SSI would have been if they lived in the United States at any time during calendar year 1999 and received SSI. Public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Retirement income. Retirement income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers’ compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income. All other income. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans’ Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Poverty Status: Number and percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold. HOUSING Homeownership: Number and percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. The data on tenure, which was asked at all occupied housing units, were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 33, and short-form questionnaire Item 2. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usually is Person 1 on the questionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement, such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land contract, or purchase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. Mobile homes occupied by owners with installment loans balances are also included in this category. Median Gross Rent (in dollars): Median monthly gross rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. The data on gross rent were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 45a-d, which were asked on a sample basis. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. The estimated costs of utilities and fuels are reported on an annual basis but are converted to monthly figures for the tabulations. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as ‘‘No cash rent’’ in the tabulations.
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Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live elsewhere and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another household, only that part of the rent estimated to be for the respondent’s unit was included. Excluded was any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condominium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or cooperative carrying charge also is paid by the renter to the owner, the condominium fee or carrying charge was included as rent. If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the household, the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers was to be reported. The respondent was to report the rent agreed to or contracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, a church or welfare agency, or the government through subsidies or vouchers. The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median contract rent and one-half above the median. Median contract rents are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median Home Value (in dollars): Reported by the owner of specified owner-occupied or specified vacant-for-sale housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units include only 1-family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified units” exclude mobile homes, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 51, which was asked on a sample basis at owner-occupied housing units and units that were being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent’s estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home was owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits was not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home and the land. For vacant units, value was the price asked for the property. Value was tabulated separately for all owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes, and specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units. The median divides the value distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value of the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) and one-half above the median. Median values are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars.
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User’s Guide: Asian Population Rankings Places Covered Ranking tables cover all counties and places in California with Asian and/or Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander residents.
Source of Data CENSUS 2000 Data for this chapter was derived from following source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, 2000: Summary File 4. Summary File 4 (SF 4) contains sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample (generally 1-in-6) of all people and housing units. Summary File 4 is repeated or iterated for the total population and 335 additional population groups. This chapter focuses on the following 23 population groups: Asian Asian Indian Bangladeshi Cambodian Chinese (except Taiwanese) Filipino Hmong Indonesian Japanese Korean Laotian Malaysian Pakistani Sri Lankan Taiwanese Thai Vietnamese Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Fijian Guamanian or Chamorro Hawaiian, Native Samoan Tongan Please note that this chapter only includes people who responded to the question on race by indicating only one race. These people are classified by the Census Bureau as the race alone population. For example, respondents reporting a single detailed Asian group, such as Korean or Filipino, would be included in the Asian alone population. Respondents reporting more than one detailed Asian group, such as Chinese and Japanese or Asian Indian and Chinese and Vietnamese would also be included in the Asian alone population. This is because all of the detailed groups in these example combinations are part of the larger Asian race category. The same criteria apply to the Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander groups. In order for any of the tables for a specific group to be shown in Summary File 4, the data must meet a minimum population threshold. For Summary File 4, all tables are repeated for each race group, American Indian and Alaska Native tribe, and Hispanic or Latino group if the 100-percent count of people of that specific group in a particular geographic area is 100 or more. There also must be 50 or more unweighted people of that specific group in a particular geographic area. For example, if there are 100 or more 100-percent people tabulated as Korean in County A, and there are 50 or more unweighted people, then all matrices for Korean are shown in SF 4 for County A. To maintain confidentiality, the Census Bureau applies statistical procedures that introduce some uncertainty into data for small geographic areas with small population groups. Therefore, tables may contain both sampling and nonsampling error.
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In an iterated file such as SF 4, the universes households, families, and occupied housing units are classified by the race or ethnic group of the householder. In any population table where there is no note, the universe classification is always based on the race or ethnicity of the person. In all housing tables, the universe classification is based on the race or ethnicity of the householder. Comparing SF 4 Estimates with Corresponding Values in SF 1 and SF 2 As in earlier censuses, the responses from the sample of households reporting on long forms must be weighted to reflect the entire population. Specifically, each responding household represents, on average, six or seven other households who reported using short forms. One consequence of the weighting procedures is that each estimate based on the long form responses has an associated confidence interval. These confidence intervals are wider (as a percentage of the estimate) for geographic areas with smaller populations and for characteristics that occur less frequently in the area being examined (such as the proportion of people in poverty in a middle-income neighborhood). In order to release as much useful information as possible, statisticians must balance a number of factors. In particular, for Census 2000, the Bureau of the Census created weighting areas—geographic areas from which about two hundred or more long forms were completed—which are large enough to produce good quality estimates. If smaller weighting areas had been used, the confidence intervals around the estimates would have been significantly wider, rendering many estimates less useful due to their lower reliability. The disadvantage of using weighting areas this large is that, for smaller geographic areas within them, the estimates of characteristics that are also reported on the short form will not match the counts reported in SF 1 or SF 2. Examples of these characteristics are the total number of people, the number of people reporting specific racial categories, and the number of housing units. The official values for items reported on the short form come from SF 1 and SF 2. The differences between the long form estimates in SF 4 and values in SF 1 or SF 2 are particularly noticeable for the smallest places, tracts, and block groups. The long form estimates of total population and total housing units in SF 4 will, however, match the SF 1 and SF 2 counts for larger geographic areas such as counties and states, and will be essentially the same for medium and large cities. This phenomenon also occurred for the 1990 Census, although in that case, the weighting areas included relatively small places. As a result, the long form estimates matched the short form counts for those places, but the confidence intervals around the estimates of characteristics collected only on the long form were often significantly wider (as a percentage of the estimate). SF 1 gives exact numbers even for very small groups and areas; whereas, SF 4 gives estimates for small groups and areas such as tracts and small places that are less exact. The goal of SF 4 is to identify large differences among areas or large changes over time. Estimates for small areas and small population groups often do exhibit large changes from one census to the next, so having the capability to measure them is worthwhile.
Topics POPULATION Total Population: Sample count of total population of all races. Asian Population: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam. It includes Asian Indian, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese (except Taiwanese), Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malaysian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, Thai, and Vietnamese. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (NHPI) Population: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands. It includes people who indicate their race as Fijian, Guamanian or Chamorro, Native Hawaiian, Samoan, and Tongan. The data on race, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 6 and short-form questionnaire Item 8. The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. Furthermore, the race categories include both racial and national-origin groups. If an individual did not provide a race response, the race or races of the householder or other household members were assigned using specific rules of precedence of household relationship. For example, if race was missing for a natural-born child in the household, then either the race or races of the householder, another natural-born child, or
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the spouse of the householder were assigned. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race or races of a householder in a previously processed household were assigned. AGE Median Age: Divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median age and one-half above the median. Median age is computed on the basis of a single year of age standard distribution. The data on age, which was asked of all people, were derived from answers to the long-form questionnaire Item 4 and short-form questionnaire Item 6. The age classification is based on the age of the person in complete years as of April 1, 2000. The age of the person usually was derived from their date of birth information. Their reported age was used only when date of birth information was unavailable. HOUSEHOLD SIZE Average Household Size: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people in households by the total number of households (or householders). In cases where household members are tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, household members are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Average household size is rounded to the nearest hundredth. LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME English Only: Number and percentage of population 5 years and over who report speaking English-only at home. Language spoken at home data were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 11a and 11b, which were asked of a sample of the population. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the population 5 years old and over. Questions 11a and 11b referred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than English at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or dominant language of people who spoke both English and another language. FOREIGN-BORN Foreign Born: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth. Foreign-born people are those who indicated they were either a U.S. citizen by naturalization or they were not a citizen of the United States. Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens: Number and percentage of population who were not U.S. citizens at birth but became U.S. citizens by naturalization. The data on place of birth were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 12 which was asked of a sample of the population. Respondents were asked to report the U.S. state, Puerto Rico, U.S. Island Area, or foreign country where they were born. People not reporting a place of birth were assigned the state or country of birth of another family member or their residence 5 years earlier, or were imputed the response of another person with similar characteristics. People born outside the United States were asked to report their place of birth according to current international boundaries. Since numerous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some people may have reported their place of birth in terms of boundaries that existed at the time of their birth or emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT High School Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a high school diploma or higher. This category includes people whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, people who attended college but did not receive a degree, and people who received a college, university, or professional degree. People who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not high school graduates. Four-Year College Graduates: Number and percentage of the population age 25 and over who have a 4-year college, university, or professional degree.
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Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 9, which was asked of a sample of the population. Data on attainment are tabulated for the population 25 years old and over. The order in which degrees were listed on the questionnaire suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than professional school degrees, which were “higher” than master’s degrees. The question included instructions for people currently enrolled in school to report the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received. Respondents who did not report educational attainment or enrollment level were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race, Hispanic or Latino origin, occupation and sex, where possible, who resided in the same or a nearby area. Respondents who filled more than one box were edited to the highest level or degree reported. The question included a response category that allowed respondents to report completing the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma. It allowed people who received either a high school diploma or the equivalent (Test of General Educational Development—G.E.D.) and did not attend college, to be reported as “high school graduate(s).” The category “Associate degree” included people whose highest degree is an associate degree, which generally requires 2 years of college level work and is either in an occupational program that prepares them for a specific occupation, or an academic program primarily in the arts and sciences. The course work may or may not be transferable to a bachelor’s degree. Master’s degrees include the traditional MA and MS degrees and field-specific degrees, such as MSW, MEd, MBA, MLS, and MEng. Some examples of professional degrees include medicine, dentistry, chiropractic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and theology. Vocational and technical training such as barber school training; business, trade, technical, and vocational schools; or other training for a specific trade, are specifically excluded. INCOME AND POVERTY Median Household Income (in dollars): Includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median income and one-half above the median. For households, the median income is based on the distribution of the total number of households including those with no income. Median income for households is computed on the basis of a standard distribution and is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Per Capita Income (in dollars): Per capita income is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total population in that group. Per capita income is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. The data on income in 1999 were derived from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 31 and 32, which were asked of a sample of the population 15 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts reported separately for wage or salary income; net self-employment income; interest, dividends, or net rental or royalty income or income from estates and trusts; social security or railroad retirement income; Supplemental Security Income (SSI); public assistance or welfare payments; retirement, survivor, or disability pensions; and all other income. Receipts from the following sources are not included as income: capital gains, money received from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, employer contributions for individuals, etc.; withdrawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax refunds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; and gifts and lump-sum inheritances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or salary income. Wage or salary income includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 1999. It includes wages, salary, armed forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Self-employment income. Self-employment income includes both farm and nonfarm self-employment income. Nonfarm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one’s own business, professional enterprise, or partnership. Gross receipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, depreciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm self-employment income includes net money income (gross receipts minus operating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, government farm programs, money received from the rental of farm equipment to others, and incidental receipts from the sale of wood,
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sand, gravel, etc. Operating expenses include cost of feed, fertilizer, seed, and other farming supplies, cash wages paid to farmhands, depreciation charges, cash rent, interest on farm mortgages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not state and federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income. Interest, dividends, or net rental income includes interest on savings or bonds, dividends from stockholdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of property to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security income. Social security income includes social security pensions and survivors benefits, permanent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to deductions for medical insurance, and railroad retirement insurance checks from the U.S. government. Medicare reimbursements are not included. Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a nationwide U.S. assistance program administered by the Social Security Administration that guarantees a minimum level of income for needy aged, blind, or disabled individuals. The census questionnaire for Puerto Rico asked about the receipt of SSI; however, SSI is not a federally administered program in Puerto Rico. Therefore, it is probably not being interpreted by most respondents as the same as SSI in the United States. The only way a resident of Puerto Rico could have appropriately reported SSI would have been if they lived in the United States at any time during calendar year 1999 and received SSI. Public assistance income. Public assistance income includes general assistance and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF). Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor payments) are excluded. This does not include Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Retirement income. Retirement income includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer; labor union; or federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (2) income from workers’ compensation; disability income from companies or unions; federal, state, or local government; and the U.S. military; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. This does not include social security income. All other income. All other income includes unemployment compensation, Veterans’ Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contributions received periodically from people not living in the household, military family allotments, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Poverty Status: Number and percentage of population with income in 1999 below the poverty level. Based on individuals for whom poverty status is determined. Poverty status was determined for all people except institutionalized people, people in military group quarters, people in college dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. The poverty status of families and unrelated individuals in 1999 was determined using 48 thresholds (income cutoffs) arranged in a two dimensional matrix. The matrix consists of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more people) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children present to 8 or more children present). Unrelated individuals and 2-person families were further differentiated by the age of the reference person (RP) (under 65 years old and 65 years old and over). To determine a person’s poverty status, one compares the person’s total family income with the poverty threshold appropriate for that person’s family size and composition. If the total income of that person’s family is less than the threshold appropriate for that family, then the person is considered poor, together with every member of his or her family. If a person is not living with anyone related by birth, marriage, or adoption, then the person’s own income is compared with his or her poverty threshold. HOUSING Homeownership: Number and percentage of housing units that are owner-occupied. The data on tenure, which was asked at all occupied housing units, were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 33, and short-form questionnaire Item 2. All occupied housing units are classified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usually is Person 1 on the questionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you
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or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement, such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land contract, or purchase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. Mobile homes occupied by owners with installment loans balances are also included in this category. Median Gross Rent (in dollars): Median monthly gross rent on specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units exclude 1-family houses on 10 acres or more. The data on gross rent were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Items 45a-d, which were asked on a sample basis. Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water and sewer) and fuels (oil, coal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials that result from varying practices with respect to the inclusion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental payment. The estimated costs of utilities and fuels are reported on an annual basis but are converted to monthly figures for the tabulations. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as ‘‘No cash rent’’ in the tabulations. Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live elsewhere and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another household, only that part of the rent estimated to be for the respondent’s unit was included. Excluded was any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condominium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or cooperative carrying charge also is paid by the renter to the owner, the condominium fee or carrying charge was included as rent. If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the household, the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers was to be reported. The respondent was to report the rent agreed to or contracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, a church or welfare agency, or the government through subsidies or vouchers. The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median contract rent and one-half above the median. Median contract rents are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest whole dollar. Units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median Home Value (in dollars): Reported by the owner of specified owner-occupied or specified vacant-for-sale housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units include only 1-family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified units” exclude mobile homes, houses with a business or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from answers to long-form questionnaire Item 51, which was asked on a sample basis at owner-occupied housing units and units that were being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent’s estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home was owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits was not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mobile home and the land. For vacant units, value was the price asked for the property. Value was tabulated separately for all owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes, and specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale housing units. The median divides the value distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases falling below the median value of the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) and one-half above the median. Median values are computed on the basis of a standard distribution and are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars.
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User’s Guide: Climate Inclusion Criteria — How the Data and Stations Were Selected There were two central goals in the preparation of the climate chapter. The first was to select those data elements which would have the broadest possible use by the greatest range of potential users. For most of the National Weather Service stations there is a substantial quantity and variety of climatological data that is collected, however for the majority of stations the data is more limited. After evaluating the available data set, the editors chose nine temperature measures, five precipitation measures, and heating and cooling degree days — sixteen key data elements that are widely requested and are believed to be of the greatest general interest. The second goal was to provide data for as many weather stations as possible. Although there are over 10,000 stations in the United States, not every station collects data for both precipitation and temperature, and even among those that do, the data is not always complete for the last thirty years. As the editors used a different methodology than that of NCDC to compute data, a formal data sufficiency criteria was devised and applied to the source tapes in order to select stations for inclusion. Sources of the Data The data in the climate chapter is compiled from several sources. The majority comes from the original National Climactic Data Center computer tapes (TD-3220 Summary of Month Co-Operative). This data was used to create the entire table for each Cooperative station and part of each National Weather Service station. The remainder of the data for each NWS station comes from the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary, Version 4.0, September 1996, which is also available from the NCDC. NCDC has two main classes or types of weather stations; first order stations which are staffed by professional meteorologists and cooperative stations which are staffed by volunteers. In the climate chapter all first order stations operated by the National Weather Service are included, as well as every cooperative station that met our selection criteria. Potential Cautions First, as with any statistical reference work of this type, users need to be aware of the source of the data. The information here comes from NOAA, and it is the most comprehensive and reliable core data available. Although it is the best, it is not perfect. Most weather stations are staffed by volunteers, times of observation sometimes vary, stations occasionally are moved (especially over a thirty year period), equipment is changed or upgraded, and all of these factors affect the uniformity of the data. the climate chapter does not attempt to correct for these factors, and is not intended for either climatologists or atmospheric scientists. Users with concerns about data collection and reporting protocols are both referred to NCDC technical documentation, and also, they are perhaps better served by using the original computer tapes themselves as well. Second, users need to be aware of the methodology used, which is described later in this User’s Guide. Although this methodology has produced fully satisfactory results, it is not directly compatible with other methodologies, hence variances in the results published here and those which appear in other publications will doubtlessly arise. Third, is the trap of that informal logical fallacy known as “hasty generalization,” and its corollaries. This may involve presuming the future will be like the past (specifically, next year will be an average year), or it may involve misunderstanding the limitations of an arithmetic average, but more interestingly, it may involve those mistakes made most innocently by generalizing informally on too broad a basis. As weather is highly localized, the data should be taken in that context. A weather station collects data about climatic conditions at that spot, and that spot may or may not be an effective paradigm for an entire town or area. For example, the weather station in Burlington, Vermont is located at the airport about 3 miles east of the center of town. Most of Burlington is a lot closer to Lake Champlain, and that should mean to a careful user that there could be a significant difference between the temperature readings gathered at the weather station and readings that might be gathered at City Hall downtown. How much would this difference be? How could it be estimated? There are no answers here for these sorts of questions, but it is important for users of this book to raise them for themselves. (It is interesting to note that similar situations abound across the country. For example, compare different readings for the multiple stations in San Francisco, CA or for those around New York City.) Our source of data has been consistent, so has our methodology. The data has been computed and reported consistently as well. As a result, the the climate chapter should prove valuable to the careful and informed reader.
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Weather Station Tables The weather station tables are grouped by type (National Weather Service and Cooperative) and then arranged alphabetically. The station name is almost always a place name, and is shown here just as it appears in NCDC data. The station name is followed by the county in which the station is located, the elevation of the station (at the time beginning of the thirty year period) and the latitude and longitude. The National Weather Service Station tables contain 30 data elements which were compiled from two different sources, the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary (ISMCS) and NCDC TD-3220 data tapes. The following 14 elements are from the ISMCS: maximum precipitation, minimum precipitation, maximum 24-hour precipitation, maximum snowfall, maximum 24-hour snowfall, thunderstorm days, foggy days, predominant sky cover, relative humidity (morning and afternoon), dewpoint, wind speed and direction, and maximum wind gust. The remaining 16 elements come from the TD-3220 data tapes. The period of record (POR) for data from the TD-3220 data tapes is 1970-1999. The POR for ISMCS data varies from station to station. Weather Elements (National Weather Service and Cooperative Stations) The following elements were compiled by the editor from the NCDC TD-3220 data tapes using a period of record of 1970-1999. The average temperatures (maximum, minimum, and mean) are the average (see Methodology below) of those temperatures for all available values for a given month. For example, for a given station the average maximum temperature for July is the arithmetic average of all available maximum July temperatures for that station. (Maximum means the highest recorded temperature, minimum means the lowest recorded temperature, and mean means an arithmetic average temperature.) The extreme maximum temperature is the highest temperature recorded in each month over the period 1970-1999. The extreme minimum temperature is the lowest temperature recorded in each month over the same time period. The days for maximum temperature and minimum temperature are the average number of days those criteria were met for all available instances. The symbol >= means greater than or equal to, the symbol <= means less than or equal to. For example, for a given station, the number of days the maximum temperature was greater than or equal to 90°F in July, is just an arithmetic average of the number of days in all the available Julys for that station. Heating and cooling degree days are based on the median temperature for a given day and its variance from 65°F. For example, for a given station if the day’s high temperature was 50°F and the day’s low temperature was 30°F, the median (midpoint) temperature was 40°F. 40°F is 25 degrees below 65°F, hence on this day there would be 25 heating degree days. The also applies for cooling degree days. For example, for a given station if the day’s high temperature was 80°F and the day’s low temperature was 70°F, the median (midpoint) temperature was 75°F. 75°F is 10 degrees above 65°F, hence on this day there would be 10 cooling degree days. All heating and/or cooling degree days in a month are summed for the month giving respective totals for each element for that month. These sums for a given month for a given station over the past thirty years are again summed and then arithmetically averaged. It should be noted that the heating and cooling degree days do not cancel each other out. It is possible to have both for a given station in the same month. Precipitation data is computed the same as heating and cooling degree days. Mean precipitation and mean snowfall are arithmetic averages of cumulative totals for the month. All available values for the thirty year period for a given month for a given station are summed and then divided by the number of values. The same is true for days of greater than or equal to 0.1" and 1.0" of precipitation, and days of greater than or equal to 1.0" of snow depth on the ground. The word trace appears for precipitation and snowfall amounts that are too small to measure. Finally, remember that all values presented in the tables and the rankings are averages of available data (see Methodology below) for that specific data element for the last thirty years (1970-1999). Weather Elements (National Weather Service Stations Only) The following elements were taken directly from the International Station Meteorological Climate Summary. The periods of records vary per station. Maximum precipitation, minimum precipitation, maximum 24-hour precipitation, maximum snowfall, maximum 24-hour snowfall, thunderstorm days, foggy days, relative humidity (morning and afternoon), dewpoint, prevailing wind speed and direction, and maximum wind gust are all self-explanatory. The word trace appears for precipitation and snowfall amounts that are too small to measure.
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Predominant sky cover contains four possible entries: CLR (clear); SCT (scattered); BRK (broken); and OVR (overcast). How Cooperative Stations Were Selected The basic criteria is that a station must have data for temperature, precipitation, heating and cooling degree days of sufficient quantity in order to create a meaningful average. More specifically, the definition of sufficiency here has two parts. First, there must be 22 values for a given data element (with the exception of cooling degree days which required only 14 values in order to be considered sufficient- more about this later), and second, eight of the sixteen elements included in the table must pass this sufficiency test. For example, in regard to average maximum temperature (the first element on every data table), a given station needs to have a value for every month of at least 22 of the last thirty years in order to meet the criteria, and, in addition, every station included must have at least eight of the sixteen elements at least this minimal level of completeness in order to fulfill the criteria. By using this procedure, 3,933 stations met these requirements and are included here. Methodology The following discussion applies only to data compiled from the NCDC TD-3220 data tapes. The climate chapter is based on an arithmetic average of all available data for a specific data element at a given station. For example, the average maximum daily high temperature during July for Philadelphia was abstracted from NCDC source tapes for the thirty Julys, starting in July, 1970 and ending in July, 1999. These thirty figures were then summed and divided by thirty to produce an arithmetic average. As might be expected, there were not thirty values for every data element on every table. For a variety of reasons, NCDC data is sometimes incomplete. Thus the following standards were established. For those data elements where there were 26-30 values, the data was taken to be essentially complete and an average was computed. For data elements where there were 22-25 values, the data was taken as being partly complete but still valid enough to use to compute an average. Such averages are shown in bold italic type to indicate that there was less than 26 values. For the few data elements where there were not even 22 values, no average was computed and ‘na’ appears in the space. If any of the twelve months for a given data element reported a value of ‘na’, no annual average was computed and the annual average was reported as ‘na’ as well. This procedure was followed for 15 of the 16 data elements. The one exception is cooling degree days. The collection of this data began in 1980 so the following standards were adopted: for those data elements where there were 17-20 values, the data was taken to be essentially complete and an average was computed. For data elements where there were 14-16 values, the data was taken as being partly complete but still valid enough to use to compute an average. Such averages are shown in bold italic type to indicate that there was 14-16 values. For the few data elements where there were not even 14 values, no average was computed and ‘na’ appears in the space. If any of the twelve months for a given data element reported a value of ‘na’, no annual average was computed and the annual average was reported as ‘na’ as well. Thus the basic computational methodology of the climate chapter is to provide an arithmetic average. Because of this, such a pure arithmetic average is somewhat different from the special type of average (called a “normal”) which NCDC procedures produces and appears in federal publications. Perhaps the best outline of the contrasting normalization methodology is found in the following paragraph (which appears as part of an NCDC technical document titled, CLIM81 1961-1990 NORMALS TD-9641 prepared by Lewis France of NCDC in May, 1992): Normals have been defined as the arithmetic mean of a climatological element computed over a long time period. International agreements eventually led to the decision that the appropriate time period would be three consecutive decades (Guttman, 1989). The data record should be consistent (have no changes in location, instruments, observation practices, etc.; these are identified here as “exposure changes”) and have no missing values so a normal will reflect the actual average climatic conditions. If any significant exposure changes have occurred, the data record is said to be “inhomogeneous,” and the normal may not reflect a true climatic average. Such data need to be adjusted to remove the nonclimatic inhomogeneities. The resulting (adjusted) record is then said to be “homogeneous.” If no exposure changes have occurred at a station, the normal is calculated simply by averaging the appropriate 30 values from the 1961-1990 record. In the main, there are two “inhomogeneities” that NCDC is correcting for with normalization: adjusting for variances in time of day of observation (at the so-called First Order stations data is based on midnight to midnight observation
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times and this practice is not necessarily followed at cooperative stations which are staffed by volunteers), and second, estimating data that is either missing or incongruent. A long discussion of the normalization process is not required here but a short note concerning comparative results of the two methodologies is appropriate. When the editors first started compiling the climate chapter a concern arose because the normalization process would not be replicated: would our methodology produce strikingly different results than NCDC’s? To allay concerns, results of the two processes were compared for the time period normalized results are available (1961-1990). In short, what was found was that the answer to this question is no. Never-the-less, users should be aware that because of both the time period covered (1970-1999) and the methodology used, data in the climate chapter is not compatible with data from other sources.
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Alameda County
Alameda County Located in western California; stretches east from San Francisco Bay to the Coast Ranges; touches San Joaquin Valley in the northeast; includes the Livermore Valley. Covers a land area of 737.57 sq. miles, a water area of 83.57 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Oakland. Alameda County is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division (Alameda County, CA; Contra Costa County, CA); San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division (Marin County, CA; San Francisco County, CA; San Mateo County, CA) Weather Station: Berkeley
Elevation: 308 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 60 61 64 67 70 71 71 72 70 62 57 Low 44 46 47 48 51 54 55 55 56 53 49 44 Precip 5.6 4.5 3.9 1.7 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.3 4.0 3.7 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Livermore
Elevation: 479 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 62 66 71 77 84 89 89 86 78 65 57 Low 37 40 42 44 48 52 55 55 53 48 42 37 Precip 3.0 2.7 2.5 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.8 2.0 2.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Newark
Elevation: 9 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 61 64 67 70 74 77 77 77 73 64 58 Low 42 45 47 50 53 56 58 58 57 54 47 42 Precip 3.0 2.7 2.4 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.9 2.0 2.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Tracy Pumping Plant
Elevation: 59 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 62 66 73 80 87 92 92 88 79 65 55 Low 39 42 45 48 53 57 60 60 58 52 44 38 Precip 2.7 2.2 2.0 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.7 1.8 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 1,279,182 (1990); 1,443,741 (2000); 1,467,637 (2006); 1,503,425 (2011 projected); Race: 45.5% White, 13.2% Black, 23.9% Asian, 20.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,989.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 21.2% Catholic Church, 2.3% Jewish Estimate, 1.6% Muslim Estimate, 1.6% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 745,890 (2005); Leading industries: 12.5% manufacturing; 11.9% health care and social assistance; 10.9% retail trade (2004); Farms: 424 totaling 218,094 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 92 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 920 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 35,694 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 9,590 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 10,588 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 24,908 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 39,041 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,614 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,635 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4,641 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $31,122 (2006); Median household income: $66,056 (2006); Average household income: $86,348 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.99% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $262 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $232 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.4% (2006); Median home value: $579,963 (2006); Median rent: $784 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 143.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 172.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 89.3% good, 8.8% moderate, 1.9% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 29.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 29.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,306.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 23.3% Bush, 75.2% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Alameda Memorial State Beach; Del Valle State Recreation Area; Robert Crown Memorial State Beach Additional Information Contacts Alameda County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 272-6347 http://www.acgov.org Alameda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 522-0414 http://www.alamedachamber.com Albany Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 525-1771 http://www.albanychamber.org Berkeley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 549-7000 http://www.berkeleychamber.com Castro Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-5300 http://www.mycastrovalley.com/chamber_of_commerce City of Alameda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 747-7400 http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us City of Albany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 528-5710 http://www.albanyca.org City of Berkeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 981-6900 http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us City of Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 833-6600 http://www.ci.dublin.ca.us City of Emeryville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 596-4300 http://www.ci.emeryville.ca.us City of Fremont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 284-4000 http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/default.htm City of Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 583-4000 http://www.ci.hayward.ca.us City of Livermore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 960-4000 http://www.ci.livermore.ca.us City of Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 793-1400 http://www.newark.org City of Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 444-2489 http://www.oaklandnet.com City of Pleasanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 931-5027 http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us City of San Leandro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 577-3351 http://www.ci.san-leandro.ca.us City of Union City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-3232 http://www.ci.union-city.ca.us Dublin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 828-6200 http://www.dublinchamberofcommerce.org Emeryville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 652-5223 http://www.emeryvillechamber.com Fremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 795-2244 http://www.fremontbusiness.com Hayward Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-2424 http://www.hayward.org Livermore Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 447-1606 http://www.livermorechamber.org Newark Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 744-1000 http://www.newark-chamber.com Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (510) 874-4810 http://www.oaklandchamber.com Piedmont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 874-4800 http://www.oaklandchamber.com Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 846-5858 http://www.pleasanton.org San Leandro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 351-1481 http://www.SanLeandroChamber.com Union City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-3115 http://www.unioncitychamber.com
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Alameda County
Profiles of California
Alameda County Communities ALAMEDA (city). Covers a land area of 10.796 sq. miles and a water area of 12.171 sq. miles. Located at 37.76° N. Lat.; 122.25° W. Long. Elevation is 30 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “grove of poplar trees”. Alameda was established in the 1850s on the former Rancho San Antonio, occupying a flat island separated from the mainland by an estuary that was connected by a canal with San Leandro Bay. Shipbuilding, shipping, and fishing were early industries. Population: 76,459 (1990); 72,259 (2000); 71,133 (2006); 71,124 (2011 projected); Race: 52.2% White, 6.4% Black, 30.0% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,589.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 52.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% Other groups, 10.9% German, 10.6% Irish, 8.8% English, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 39,757 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 112 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 27.4% professional, 11.7% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 5.7% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,741 (2006); Median household income: $66,015 (2006); Average household income: $86,115 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006). School District(s)
Alameda City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 337-7060 Two-year College(s)
College of Alameda (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,238. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 748-2299 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $648; Out-of-state $5,460 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Alameda Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 523-1050 2006-07 Tuition: $7,300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.7% (2006); Median home value: $631,814 (2006); Median rent: $851 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: City of Alameda Health Care District (135 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 273.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Alameda Sun (General - Circulation 20,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 75.0% car, 15.7% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Alameda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 522-0414 http://www.alamedachamber.com City of Alameda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 747-7400 http://www.ci.alameda.ca.us
ALBANY (city). Covers a land area of 1.701 sq. miles and a water area of 3.764 sq. miles. Located at 37.89° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. History: Albany, incorporated in 1908 as Ocean View, was renamed in 1909 for its mayor’s New York birthplace. Population: 16,327 (1990); 16,444 (2000); 16,208 (2006); 16,223 (2011 projected); Race: 57.6% White, 3.4% Black, 29.1% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,526.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 52.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% Other groups, 11.4% German, 10.3% Irish, 9.6% English, 5.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 50 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 48.9% professional, 6.8% services, 21.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 4.2% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $32,090 (2006); Median household income: $64,112 (2006); Average household income: $76,787 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $656 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $234 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.9% (2006). School District(s)
Albany City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,423 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 558-3750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.2% (2006); Median home value: $586,770 (2006); Median rent: $890 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 475.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.2% car, 19.4% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Albany Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 525-1771 http://www.albanychamber.org City of Albany. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 528-5710 http://www.albanyca.org
ASHLAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.843 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.69° N. Lat.; 122.11° W. Long. Elevation is 30 feet. Population: 16,519 (1990); 20,793 (2000); 20,475 (2006); 20,499 (2011 projected); Race: 31.6% White, 21.7% Black, 17.3% Asian, 35.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,112.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 34.3% never married, 48.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.1% Other groups, 5.3% German, 4.2% Irish, 3.2% Italian, 2.9% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 12.1% professional, 15.7% services, 32.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 12.3% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,188 (2006); Median household income: $46,258 (2006); Average household income: $59,078 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 35.6% (2006); Median home value: $369,922 (2006); Median rent: $750 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 9.7% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BERKELEY (city). Covers a land area of 10.459 sq. miles and a water area of 7.247 sq. miles. Located at 37.87° N. Lat.; 122.27° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. History: Berkeley was named for George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne (1685-1753), an Irish philosopher, whose ideals were valued by Henry Durant, one of the trustees of the College of California, as being suitable for a college town. Berkeley was founded on the 1820 land grant of the Peralta family, called Rancho San Antonio. In 1853 title to some of the land was purchased by speculators, and the first building in what is now Berkeley was erected. Berkeley developed as a university town. Contra Costa Academy, begun in 1853 in Oakland by Henry Durant, became the College of California under Samuel Hopkins Willey, and then the University of California at Berkeley in 1869. Berkeley’s population swelled after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake as refugees moved across the Bay. Population: 102,724 (1990); 102,743 (2000); 101,698 (2006); 102,157 (2011 projected); Race: 59.2% White, 10.7% Black, 18.2% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,723.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 50.8% never married,
Profiles of California
Alameda County
35.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% Other groups, 11.1% German, 10.0% English, 8.9% Irish, 4.2% Russian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 57,792 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 132 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 45.4% professional, 9.6% services, 20.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.6% construction, 5.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,057 (2006); Median household income: $51,327 (2006); Average household income: $79,968 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,060 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $351 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 64.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.9% (2006). School District(s)
Berkeley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,904 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 644-6348 Four-year College(s)
Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College-Berkeley (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 666-8248 American Baptist Seminary of the West (Private, Not-for-profit, American Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 841-1905 Church Divinity School of the Pacific (Private, Not-for-profit, Protestant Episcopal) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 204-0700 Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 849-2030 Franciscan School of Theology (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 848-5232 Graduate Theological Union (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 649-2400 Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 194 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 841-8804 Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Evangelical Lutheran Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 524-5264 Pacific School of Religion (Private, Not-for-profit, Multiple Protestant Denomination) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 848-0528 Starr King School for Ministry (Private, Not-for-profit, Unitarian Universalist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 845-6232 The Wright Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 841-9230 University of California-Berkeley (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 33,547. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 642-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,654; Out-of-state $25,338 Two-year College(s)
Berkeley City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,723. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 981-2800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $644; Out-of-state $5,460 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Computer Technologies Program (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 849-2911 2006-07 Tuition: $4,800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.6% (2006); Median home value: $731,614 (2006); Median rent: $692 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Hospitals: Alta Bates Summit Medical Center (551 beds); University Health Services Safety: Violent crime rate: 55.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 780.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Berkeley Daily Planet (General - Circulation 50,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 52.8% car, 18.6% public transportation, 14.9% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts
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Berkeley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 549-7000 http://www.berkeleychamber.com City of Berkeley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 981-6900 http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us
CASTRO VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 14.425 sq. miles and a water area of 0.320 sq. miles. Located at 37.70° N. Lat.; 122.07° W. Long. Elevation is 180 feet. Population: 50,701 (1990); 57,292 (2000); 55,634 (2006); 55,000 (2011 projected); Race: 65.6% White, 5.6% Black, 16.7% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,856.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 58.5% now married, 7.0% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.8% Other groups, 12.7% German, 10.9% English, 10.2% Irish, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 21.1% professional, 11.3% services, 29.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.1% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,296 (2006); Median household income: $74,754 (2006); Average household income: $93,314 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). School District(s)
Castro Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-3000 Hayward Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 784-2600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $577,338 (2006); Median rent: $882 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 6.6% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Castro Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-5300 http://www.mycastrovalley.com/chamber_of_commerce
CHERRYLAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.167 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.68° N. Lat.; 122.10° W. Long. Population: 11,088 (1990); 13,837 (2000); 14,725 (2006); 15,547 (2011 projected); Race: 46.9% White, 11.1% Black, 10.2% Asian, 46.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,620.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 33.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 32.5% never married, 47.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.7% Other groups, 5.8% Portuguese, 5.4% German, 4.6% Irish, 4.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 10.7% professional, 14.4% services, 30.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 14.2% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,079 (2006); Median household income: $49,810 (2006); Average household income: $56,078 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 33.6% (2006); Median home value: $393,056 (2006); Median rent: $754 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 8.9% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) DUBLIN (city). Covers a land area of 12.587 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 37.71° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. History: Named,legend has it,for its great concentration of Irish settlers, by James Witt Dougherty in 1852. Dublin was established on land granted in
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1834 to Jose Maria Amador, a private in the San Francisco Company, in recompense for his military services. The post office had been designated Dougherty’s Station but, said Dougherty, there were so many Irish there, the settlement might as well be called Dublin. Population: 23,285 (1990); 29,973 (2000); 39,196 (2006); 45,817 (2011 projected); Race: 68.0% White, 7.3% Black, 13.5% Asian, 14.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,114.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 68.2% now married, 2.9% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% Other groups, 13.3% German, 12.0% Irish, 9.0% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,397 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 163 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 761 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 25.8% professional, 10.5% services, 28.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,245 (2006); Median household income: $88,713 (2006); Average household income: $103,112 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). School District(s)
Dublin Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,602 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 828-2551 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.5% (2006); Median home value: $644,592 (2006); Median rent: $1,245 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 216.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 5.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 833-6600 http://www.ci.dublin.ca.us Dublin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 828-6200 http://www.dublinchamberofcommerce.org
EMERYVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 1.219 sq. miles and a water area of 0.706 sq. miles. Located at 37.83° N. Lat.; 122.28° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Incorporated 1896. Population: 5,740 (1990); 6,882 (2000); 8,644 (2006); 10,044 (2011 projected); Race: 42.8% White, 16.9% Black, 30.3% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,091.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.71 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 51.1% never married, 30.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% Other groups, 6.8% Irish, 6.5% English, 6.2% German, 3.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 428 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 35.2% professional, 10.3% services, 21.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.6% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,472 (2006); Median household income: $48,884 (2006); Average household income: $63,971 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.5% (2006). School District(s)
Emery Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 601-4900 Four-year College(s)
Ex-Pression College for Digital Arts (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 654-2934 Silicon Valley College-Emeryville (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 601-0133 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300
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National Holistic Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 547-6442 2006-07 Tuition: $12,555 Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.2% (2006); Median home value: $324,830 (2006); Median rent: $953 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 116.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,469.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: East Bay Express (Alternative, General - Circulation 64,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 65.9% car, 19.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Emeryville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 596-4300 http://www.ci.emeryville.ca.us Emeryville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 652-5223 http://www.emeryvillechamber.com
FAIRVIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.768 sq. miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 37.67° N. Lat.; 122.05° W. Long. Population: 8,739 (1990); 9,470 (2000); 9,363 (2006); 9,448 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 20.0% Black, 11.7% Asian, 17.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,382.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 56.2% now married, 5.2% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% Other groups, 10.0% German, 8.9% Irish, 8.8% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 23.9% professional, 12.7% services, 24.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.3% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,020 (2006); Median household income: $89,458 (2006); Average household income: $101,431 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $540,777 (2006); Median rent: $1,002 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 6.2% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREMONT (city). Aka Centerville. Covers a land area of 76.692 sq. miles and a water area of 10.426 sq. miles. Located at 37.54° N. Lat.; 121.98° W. Long. Elevation is 53 feet. History: Named for John C. Fremont, explorer and military leader in early California. Long an Agriculture center, with champagne vineyards founded (1870) by Leland Stanford. Its economy was transformed in 1963, however, when General Motors opened a huge automobile-assembly plant here. Mission San Jose de Guadalupe (1797) to southeast, has been restored as a Museum. Incorporated 1956. Population: 173,331 (1990); 203,413 (2000); 202,865 (2006); 204,989 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 2.8% Black, 45.5% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,645.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 62.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.6% Other groups, 9.3% German, 7.2% Irish, 6.6% English, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 109,064 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 155 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 97 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 31.0% professional, 7.8% services, 24.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.3% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,894 (2006); Median household income: $91,229 (2006); Average household income: $111,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $577 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $306 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006). School District(s)
California School for the Blind (UG-UG) 2004-05 Enrollment: 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 794-3800 California School for the Deaf-Northern (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 794-3666 Fremont Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,036 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 657-2350 Mission Valley ROC/P (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 657-1865
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Alameda County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 579 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 887-0152 Eden Area ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 293-2901 Hayward Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 784-2600 New Haven Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,492 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-1100 San Lorenzo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,544 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 317-4600
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Four-year College(s)
Northwestern Polytechnic University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 657-5913 Silicon Valley College-Fremont (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 623-9966 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300
California State University-East Bay (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,535. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 885-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $2,946; Out-of-state $13,116 Life Chiropractic College-West (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 780-4500
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Ohlone College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,557. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 659-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $780; Out-of-state $5,460 Wyo Tech (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,704. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 248-8585
Chabot College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13,389. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 723-6600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $670; Out-of-state $5,234 Heald College-Hayward (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 783-2100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315
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Medacom College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 623-9600 2006-07 Tuition: $9,675 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.6% (2006); Median home value: $678,764 (2006); Median rent: $1,119 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Fremont Hospital; Washington Hospital (337 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 235.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Argus (Circulation 33,444) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 5.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fremont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 284-4000 http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/default.htm Fremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 795-2244 http://www.fremontbusiness.com
HAYWARD (city). Covers a land area of 44.333 sq. miles and a water area of 18.711 sq. miles. Located at 37.64° N. Lat.; 122.07° W. Long. Elevation is 111 feet. History: Hayward was established on Rancho San Lorenzo belonging to Guillermo Castro, who laid out the town in 1854. It was named for William Hayward, a friend of Castro, who built the first hotel here in 1852. Population: 114,957 (1990); 140,030 (2000); 141,812 (2006); 145,089 (2011 projected); Race: 37.6% White, 11.0% Black, 22.4% Asian, 37.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,198.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.20 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 53.3% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.1% Other groups, 5.7% German, 5.2% Irish, 3.9% English, 3.4% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 68,534 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 253 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 16.2% professional, 13.5% services, 30.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.9% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,757 (2006); Median household income: $60,085 (2006); Average household income: $71,975 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $513 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $189 (2004).
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bryman College-Hayward (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 582-9500 2006-07 Tuition: $25,252 Spectrum Community Services Inc (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 881-0300 2006-07 Tuition: $816 Vallecitos CET Inc (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-8400 2006-07 Tuition: $8,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.8% (2006); Median home value: $437,806 (2006); Median rent: $849 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Foundation Hospital (224 beds); Laurel Grove Hospital (61 beds); St. Rose Hospital (175 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 386.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Review (Circulation 38,752) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 6.7% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Hayward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 583-4000 http://www.ci.hayward.ca.us Hayward Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 537-2424 http://www.hayward.org
LIVERMORE (city). Covers a land area of 23.924 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 37.68° N. Lat.; 121.76° W. Long. Elevation is 486 feet. History: Named for Robert Livermore, English sailor who received a rancho land grant here in 1835 after leaving his ship in 1822. In 1838 Livermore and his partner, Jose Noriega, were granted the land which comprised the Rancho las Positas. Population: 57,901 (1990); 73,345 (2000); 79,927 (2006); 85,901 (2011 projected); Race: 79.3% White, 1.6% Black, 7.1% Asian, 15.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,340.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% Other groups, 18.5% German, 14.2% Irish, 11.8% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 41,044 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 163 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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17.6% management, 24.2% professional, 12.4% services, 26.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.3% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,004 (2006); Median household income: $88,180 (2006); Average household income: $104,631 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $695 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $250 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). School District(s)
Livermore Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 14,120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 606-3200 SBE - Livermore Valley Charter 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a Tri-Valley ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 455-4800 Two-year College(s)
Las Positas College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,242. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 424-1000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $754; Out-of-state $4,929 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $625,495 (2006); Median rent: $949 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 211.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 3.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Livermore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 960-4000 http://www.ci.livermore.ca.us Livermore Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 447-1606 http://www.livermorechamber.org
NEWARK (city). Covers a land area of 13.973 sq. miles and a water area of 0.025 sq. miles. Located at 37.53° N. Lat.; 122.03° W. Long. Elevation is 16 feet. Population: 37,861 (1990); 42,471 (2000); 42,681 (2006); 43,399 (2011 projected); Race: 46.0% White, 3.8% Black, 25.7% Asian, 30.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,054.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.34 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 58.6% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% Other groups, 8.8% German, 7.5% Irish, 5.6% English, 4.7% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,070 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 19.0% professional, 11.8% services, 28.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,510 (2006); Median household income: $80,595 (2006); Average household income: $91,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Alameda County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 579 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 887-0152 Newark Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,434 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 818-4112 Sunol Glen Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 872 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 862-2217 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.1% (2006); Median home value: $599,743 (2006); Median rent: $1,018 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 462.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 3.4% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less
than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 793-1400 http://www.newark.org Newark Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 744-1000 http://www.newark-chamber.com
OAKLAND (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 56.056 sq. miles and a water area of 22.098 sq. miles. Located at 37.79° N. Lat.; 122.22° W. Long. Elevation is 42 feet. History: Oakland was established on what was originally Rancho San Antonio, land granted in 1820 to Don Luis Maria Peralta for his service in the Spanish army. In 1842 the land was divided between Peralta’s four sons, and Vincente Peralta became the owner of the area that became Oakland, maintaining his large herds of cattle here. The gold rush brought many settlers to the area, including Horace W. Carpentier who in 1852 incorporated the Town of Oakland with himself as mayor. Carpentier named his town for the many oak trees growing there. Oakland grew when train service was established in the 1860’s, and when 50,000 refugees from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake moved across the bay to Oakland. In 1936 the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened. Population: 372,199 (1990); 399,484 (2000); 400,377 (2006); 406,266 (2011 projected); Race: 32.3% White, 30.8% Black, 16.7% Asian, 26.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,142.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 39.3% never married, 43.7% now married, 6.4% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.2% Other groups, 4.9% German, 4.3% Irish, 4.0% English, 2.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 192,901 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 213 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,737 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 25.0% professional, 15.8% services, 25.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,469 (2006); Median household income: $46,256 (2006); Average household income: $67,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $990 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $452 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006). School District(s)
Oakland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 49,214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 879-8100 Oakland/Alameda ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 337-7093 State Board of Education Charter 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 Four-year College(s)
Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 763-7787 California College of the Arts (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,642. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 594-3600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,915; Out-of-state $27,915 Holy Names University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,093. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 436-1000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $22,470; Out-of-state $22,470 Lincoln University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 628-8010 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,640; Out-of-state $7,640 Mills College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 430-2255 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,024; Out-of-state $33,024 Patten University (Private, Not-for-profit, Undenominational) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 261-8500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,880; Out-of-state $11,880 Samuel Merritt College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,080. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 869-6511 Two-year College(s)
Laney College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 834-5740 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $648; Out-of-state $5,460
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Merritt College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,815. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 531-4911 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $648; Out-of-state $5,460 Wyotech-Oakland Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 569-8436
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than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Piedmont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 874-4800 http://www.oaklandchamber.com
Vocational/Technical School(s)
English Center for International Women (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 430-2234 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $8,710; Out-of-state $8,710 Moler Barber College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 652-4177 2006-07 Tuition: $6,125 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.0% (2006); Median home value: $443,812 (2006); Median rent: $631 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Hospitals: Alameda County Medical Center (308 beds); Alta Bates Summit Medical Center (517 beds); Children’s Hospital Oakland (170 beds); Gladman Mental Health Rahabilitation Center (80 beds); Kaiser Permanente Medical Center (348 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 142.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 574.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Alameda Times Star (Circulation 67,834); Berkeley Tri-City Post (Black - Circulation 20,000); Daily Construction Service (Northern California) (Circulation 2,500); El Mundo (Hispanic - Circulation 31,950); Oakland Post (Black - Circulation 49,500); Oakland Tribune (Circulation 67,702); Richmond Post (Black - Circulation 18,000); San Francisco Post (Black - Circulation 16,325); The Montclarion (General - Circulation 30,072); The Piedmonter (General - Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 72.0% car, 17.4% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 444-2489 http://www.oaklandnet.com Oakland Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (510) 874-4810 http://www.oaklandchamber.com
PIEDMONT (city). Covers a land area of 1.688 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.82° N. Lat.; 122.23° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Named for the Italian or French translation of “foot of the mountain”. Many of its homes and streets enjoy a spectacular view of the San Francisco Bay area. Incorporated 1907. Population: 10,602 (1990); 10,952 (2000); 10,682 (2006); 10,593 (2011 projected); Race: 76.0% White, 1.2% Black, 18.4% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,328.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 69.5% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% Other groups, 19.8% English, 13.7% German, 11.7% Irish, 4.4% Russian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 43.4% professional, 4.6% services, 20.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.5% construction, 2.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $72,064 (2006); Median household income: $157,394 (2006); Average household income: $211,704 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 69.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 41.0% (2006). School District(s)
Piedmont City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 594-2600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,638 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 283.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 9.9% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less
PLEASANTON (city). Covers a land area of 21.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0.166 sq. miles. Located at 37.67° N. Lat.; 121.88° W. Long. Elevation is 352 feet. History: Named for General Alfred Pleasonton, who served in the Mexican War. Pleasanton was founded in 1868. Population: 51,592 (1990); 63,654 (2000); 66,708 (2006); 69,804 (2011 projected); Race: 75.9% White, 1.4% Black, 15.4% Asian, 8.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,079.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 65.8% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% Other groups, 17.5% German, 14.2% Irish, 12.3% English, 9.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 35,563 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 136 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.1% management, 25.1% professional, 8.7% services, 28.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.7% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,283 (2006); Median household income: $106,996 (2006); Average household income: $135,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $970 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $504 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006). School District(s)
Pleasanton Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 14,207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 462-5500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $825,983 (2006); Median rent: $1,152 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 234.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pleasanton Weekly (General - Circulation 27,000); Tri-Valley Herald (Circulation 43,587); Valley Times (Circulation 42,501) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 4.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Pleasanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 931-5027 http://www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 846-5858 http://www.pleasanton.org
SAN LEANDRO (city). Covers a land area of 13.126 sq. miles and a water area of 2.431 sq. miles. Located at 37.71° N. Lat.; 122.15° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named for the Mexican land grant, probably for St. Leander, 6th-century Archbishop of Seville. San Leandro was settled in the early 1850s by squatters who tried to drive Jose Joaquin Estudillo and his family from their Rancho San Leandro. Estudillo eventually forced the squatters to pay for their land, and laid out a town that served as the seat of Alameda County from 1855 to 1872. Population: 68,273 (1990); 79,452 (2000); 79,472 (2006); 80,568 (2011 projected); Race: 42.6% White, 11.2% Black, 28.4% Asian, 21.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,054.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 53.4% now married, 8.5% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.5% Other groups, 8.9% German, 7.4% Irish, 6.5% Portuguese, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 40,873 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 74 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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14.3% management, 18.5% professional, 11.7% services, 31.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,858 (2006); Median household income: $60,699 (2006); Average household income: $73,388 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $826 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $244 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Alameda County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 579 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 887-0152 San Leandro Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,894 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 667-3500 San Lorenzo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,544 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 317-4600 Two-year College(s)
Western Career College - San Leandro (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 276-3888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $446,176 (2006); Median rent: $811 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Hospitals: Alameda County Medical Center: Fairmont Campus (294 beds); Kindred Hospital-San Francisco Bay Area (99 beds); San Leandro Hospital (122 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 58.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 510.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: India West (Asian, Ethnic, General - Circulation 25,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 10.2% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Leandro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 577-3351 http://www.ci.san-leandro.ca.us San Leandro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 351-1481 http://www.SanLeandroChamber.com
SAN LORENZO (CDP). Aka Lorenzo. Covers a land area of 2.774 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 37.67° N. Lat.; 122.13° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. Population: 19,987 (1990); 21,898 (2000); 21,246 (2006); 21,038 (2011 projected); Race: 56.1% White, 3.5% Black, 18.8% Asian, 28.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,658.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 59.3% now married, 8.6% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% Other groups, 12.3% German, 9.8% Irish, 7.9% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 15.3% professional, 12.9% services, 31.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.9% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,902 (2006); Median household income: $65,442 (2006); Average household income: $74,812 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006).
SUNOL (CDP). Covers a land area of 32.814 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 37.60° N. Lat.; 121.89° W. Long. Elevation is 280 feet. History: Sunol was the site in the 1840’s of the ranch house of Antonio Sunol. Population: 904 (1990); 1,332 (2000); 1,359 (2006); 1,445 (2011 projected); Race: 80.4% White, 0.0% Black, 5.9% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 58.7% now married, 3.8% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 15.1% German, 14.5% Irish, 13.3% Italian, 10.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 27.2% professional, 10.0% services, 14.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 18.9% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $58,832 (2006); Median household income: $102,062 (2006); Average household income: $164,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006). School District(s)
Sunol Glen Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 872 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 862-2217 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,134 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UNION CITY (city). Covers a land area of 19.254 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.59° N. Lat.; 122.04° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. History: Named for its formation from the union of three towns. Population more than tripled between 1970 and 1990. Incorporated 1959, with the merger of Decoto and Alvarado districts. Population: 53,773 (1990); 66,869 (2000); 69,718 (2006); 72,838 (2011 projected); Race: 25.7% White, 5.7% Black, 49.5% Asian, 23.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,621.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.66 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 59.9% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 44.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.1% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.5% Irish, 2.9% English, 2.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 33,776 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 266 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 22.0% professional, 11.3% services, 26.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,100 (2006); Median household income: $86,242 (2006); Average household income: $98,812 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006).
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School District(s)
BBE - Kipp Summit Academy (05-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 San Lorenzo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,544 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 317-4600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.0% (2006); Median home value: $435,820 (2006); Median rent: $861 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 5.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
New Haven Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,492 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-1100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.0% (2006); Median home value: $589,869 (2006); Median rent: $990 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 361.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 6.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
Profiles of California
Alpine County
City of Union City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-3232 http://www.ci.union-city.ca.us Union City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 471-3115 http://www.unioncitychamber.com
Alpine County Located in eastern California, along the crest of the Sierra Nevada, south of Lake Tahoe; bounded on the northeast by Nevada. Covers a land area of 738.62 sq. miles, a water area of 4.57 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1864. County seat is Markleeville. Weather Station: Twin Lakes
Elevation: 7,998 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 39 40 42 47 55 63 72 71 65 56 44 39 Low 18 18 20 23 30 38 44 43 39 31 23 18 Precip 8.1 7.5 6.7 3.4 2.2 1.4 0.7 0.6 1.4 2.8 6.3 7.0 Snow 75.0 78.4 77.5 31.2 10.5 2.1 tr 0.1 1.4 11.6 43.7 63.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 1,113 (1990); 1,208 (2000); 1,218 (2006); 1,259 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006). Religion: Two largest groups: 49.8% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4.1% Jewish Estimate (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 492 (2005); Leading industries: 60.0% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 14 totaling n/a acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 57 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $7,914 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,827 (2006); Median household income: $50,137 (2006); Average household income: $67,361 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.69% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.0% (2006); Median home value: $384,848 (2006); Median rent: $512 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 73.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: Suppressed deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 44.4% Bush, 53.2% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Grover Hot Springs State Park; Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail Additional Information Contacts Alpine County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2281 http://www.alpinecountyca.gov Markleeville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2475 http://www.alpinecounty.com/chamber.html
Alpine County Communities ALPINE VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.825 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.77° N. Lat.; 119.82° W. Long. Population: 117 (1990); 136 (2000); 137 (2006); 141 (2011 projected); Race: 73.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 13.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 51.6% now married, 8.2% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% Other groups, 21.7% English, 18.2% Irish, 11.2% United States or American, 9.8% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 18.4% professional, 17.1% services, 27.6% sales, 2.6% farming, 10.5% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,414 (2006); Median household income: $60,938 (2006); Average household income: $73,349 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.7% (2006); Median home value: $378,571 (2006); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.1% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEAR VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.146 sq. miles and a water area of 0.022 sq. miles. Located at 38.46° N. Lat.; 120.04° W. Long. Elevation is 7,120 feet. Population: 199 (1990); 133 (2000); 133 (2006); 136 (2011 projected); Race: 91.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.96 (2006); Median age: 44.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.0 (2006); Marriage status: 35.0% never married, 47.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 17.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.3% German, 23.2% English, 21.2% Irish, 11.1% Other groups, 6.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 8.3% professional, 26.7% services, 35.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,767 (2006); Median household income: $60,000 (2006); Average household income: $71,912 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006). School District(s)
Alpine County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2230 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $496,429 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 21.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 68.4% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KIRKWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.207 sq. miles and a water area of 0.949 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 120.05° W. Long. Elevation is 7,682 feet. Population: 83 (1990); 96 (2000); 99 (2006); 103 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.0% Asian, 6.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 44.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.95 (2006); Median age: 24.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 241.4 (2006); Marriage status: 89.4% never married, 5.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% German, 18.8% Irish, 11.5% Other groups, 7.3% Swedish, 6.3% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 0.0% professional, 55.2% services, 23.0% sales, 3.4% farming, 3.4% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,949 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $98,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 47.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006). School District(s)
Alpine County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2230
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 15.0% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 3.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 96.6% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 96.6% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARKLEEVILLE (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 19.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 119.79° W. Long. Elevation is 5,501 feet. History: Markleeville was settled in the 1850’s along an early immigrant route. It later furnished timber for the mines of the Comstock Lode. Population: 171 (1990); 197 (2000); 194 (2006); 199 (2011 projected); Race: 97.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 48.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.2 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 48.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% German, 19.7% English, 15.3% Irish, 10.3% Other groups, 8.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 19.6% professional, 15.7% services, 37.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,335 (2006); Median household income: $52,500 (2006); Average household income: $65,389 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Alpine County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2230 Alpine County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2230 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.9% (2006); Median home value: $345,455 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.5% less than 15 minutes, 4.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Markleeville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 694-2475 http://www.alpinecounty.com/chamber.html
MESA VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.992 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.79° N. Lat.; 119.80° W. Long. Population: 157 (1990); 182 (2000); 186 (2006); 194 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 3.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 62.9% now married, 8.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Irish, 18.8% United States or American, 17.1% German, 17.1% English, 16.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 15.7% professional, 25.0% services, 14.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,384 (2006); Median household income: $66,304 (2006); Average household income: $66,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2006); Median home value: $431,579 (2006); Median rent: $533 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Amador County Located in central and eastern California, extending from the Sacramento Valley on the west to the Sierra Nevadas on the east; bounded on the north by the Mokelumne River. Covers a land area of 592.97 sq. miles, a water area of 11.73 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Jackson. Weather Station: Tiger Creek
Elevation: 2,352 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 51 58 61 67 75 83 91 90 85 75 59 49 Low 33 35 36 39 45 51 56 56 52 45 37 33 Precip 9.2 7.3 7.8 3.5 1.8 0.6 0.2 0.2 1.0 2.5 6.3 6.8 Snow 3.0 2.9 3.1 2.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 4.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 30,039 (1990); 35,100 (2000); 38,127 (2006); 40,190 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 3.9% Black, 1.4% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 10.3% Catholic Church, 2.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.7% The United Methodist Church, 1.6% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.3% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,518 (2005); Leading industries: 22.2% retail trade; 14.6% accommodation & food services; 14.5% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 451 totaling 194,144 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 883 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $25,004 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 221 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $27,218 (2006); Median household income: $51,240 (2006); Average household income: $66,681 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.77% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.8% (2006); Median home value: $325,040 (2006); Median rent: $568 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 70.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 76.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 167.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 87.7% good, 11.2% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 17.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 732.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 62.1% Bush, 36.6% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Mount Zion State Forest; Salt Springs State Game Refuge Additional Information Contacts Amador County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-6470 http://www.co.amador.ca.us City of Ione. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 274-2412 http://ione-ca.com/home/ione City of Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1646 http://www.ci.jackson.ca.us City of Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 245-6941 http://www.ci.plymouth.ca.us City of Sutter Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 267-5647 http://ci.sutter-creek.ca.us Jackson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-0350 http://www.amadorcountychamber.com Sutter Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 267-1344 http://www.suttercreek.org
Profiles of California
Amador County Communities AMADOR CITY (city). Aka Amador. Covers a land area of 0.326 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.41° N. Lat.; 120.82° W. Long. Elevation is 954 feet. History: Amador City was a mining camp in 1849. In 1851 the Rev. Mr. Davison and three other preachers made the first quartz discovery in the region. Population: 205 (1990); 196 (2000); 208 (2006); 214 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 10.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 638.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 34.7% never married, 47.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% Other groups, 21.9% Irish, 14.4% German, 11.9% English, 11.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 20.0% professional, 28.0% services, 30.4% sales, 1.6% farming, 3.2% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,154 (2006); Median household income: $55,714 (2006); Average household income: $59,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $355,000 (2006); Median rent: $596 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.2% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) FIDDLETOWN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95629). Covers a land area of 38.223 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.52° N. Lat.; 120.69° W. Long. Elevation is 1,687 feet. History: Fiddletown was settled by Missourians in 1849. Bret Harte memorialized the town in “An Episode of Fiddletown.” For a time the name was changed to Oleta, but the original was officially restored. Population: 832 (2000); Race: 91.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.0% under 18, 20.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 52.8% now married, 7.8% widowed, 18.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% Other groups, 14.7% English, 14.3% German, 14.2% Irish, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 12.6% professional, 24.9% services, 28.0% sales, 4.5% farming, 16.6% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,504 (2000); Median household income: $48,942 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2000); Median home value: $169,600 (2000); Median rent: $621 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 4.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IONE (city). Covers a land area of 4.744 sq. miles and a water area of 0.029 sq. miles. Located at 38.35° N. Lat.; 120.93° W. Long. Elevation is 298 feet. History: Ione was called Bedbug and Freeze Out by the miners who first had a camp here. When family homes replaced miners’ tents, the residents chose the name of Ione from Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s novel “The Last Days of Pompeii.” Population: 7,063 (1990); 7,129 (2000); 7,633 (2006); 7,960 (2011 projected); Race: 57.5% White, 17.6% Black, 2.3% Asian, 20.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,608.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.84 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per
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100 females: 319.9 (2006); Marriage status: 13.6% never married, 73.2% now married, 7.5% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Other groups, 8.2% Irish, 7.5% German, 7.1% English, 3.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 35 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 16.1% professional, 28.8% services, 22.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.2% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,829 (2006); Median household income: $48,028 (2006); Average household income: $57,309 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Amador County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1750 Youth Correctional Facility (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 274-8131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $277,027 (2006); Median rent: $565 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 160.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ione. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 274-2412 http://ione-ca.com/home/ione
JACKSON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.512 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.35° N. Lat.; 120.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,240 feet. History: From 1848 to 1851 Jackson was a stopping point on the branch of the Carson Pass Emigrant Trail. It was first called Bottileas for the piles of bottles that collected at the crossroad, but in 1850 was named for a resident, Colonel Jackson. Jackson men stole the county records from Double Springs in 1851 and claimed the county seat. The honor was wrested from them in 1852 by Mokelumne Hill, but a decade later Jackson again became the seat of Amador County. Population: 3,737 (1990); 3,989 (2000); 4,068 (2006); 4,120 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.9% Black, 0.7% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,158.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 55.7% now married, 12.3% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% German, 16.5% Irish, 15.4% English, 14.8% Other groups, 14.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 24.7% professional, 21.4% services, 22.1% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.1% construction, 6.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,481 (2006); Median household income: $42,211 (2006); Average household income: $62,696 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006). School District(s)
Amador County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 257-5353 Amador County ROP (12-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 267-5274 Amador County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.7% (2006); Median home value: $284,082 (2006); Median rent: $558 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Amador Hospital (66 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 97.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 480.8 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Newspapers: Amador Ledger-Dispatch (General - Circulation 8,159) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1646 http://www.ci.jackson.ca.us Jackson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-0350 http://www.amadorcountychamber.com
PINE GROVE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95665). Covers a land area of 22.258 sq. miles and a water area of 0.048 sq. miles. Located at 38.40° N. Lat.; 120.65° W. Long. Elevation is 2,500 feet. Population: 4,351 (2000); Race: 93.5% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 195.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.3% under 18, 24.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 66.7% now married, 9.1% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.3% English, 15.1% German, 14.8% Irish, 11.9% Other groups, 9.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 28.7% professional, 17.1% services, 24.9% sales, 2.3% farming, 12.0% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,670 (2000); Median household income: $49,784 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2000). School District(s)
Youth Correctional Facility (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 543 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 274-8131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2000); Median home value: $170,900 (2000); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PIONEER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95666). Covers a land area of 144.250 sq. miles and a water area of 1.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.53° N. Lat.; 120.41° W. Long. Elevation is 2,970 feet. Population: 5,496 (2000); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 38.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.2% under 18, 27.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 10.5% never married, 68.6% now married, 7.6% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 21.4% English, 15.6% Irish, 11.2% Other groups, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 12.3% professional, 26.6% services, 25.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.2% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,263 (2000); Median household income: $37,175 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2000). School District(s)
Amador County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2000); Median home value: $141,100 (2000); Median rent: $602 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLYMOUTH (city). Covers a land area of 0.924 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 38.47° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,086 feet. History: Plymouth developed around the Plymouth Consolidated mines. Population: 811 (1990); 980 (2000); 1,069 (2006); 1,132 (2011 projected); Race: 90.6% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race
(2006); Density: 1,156.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 56.0% now married, 8.0% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% German, 23.3% Other groups, 14.9% Irish, 10.3% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 10.6% professional, 22.4% services, 26.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,523 (2006); Median household income: $45,377 (2006); Average household income: $55,606 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Amador County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 257-5353 Amador County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $235,567 (2006); Median rent: $526 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Plymouth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 245-6941 http://www.ci.plymouth.ca.us
SUTTER CREEK (city). Covers a land area of 1.672 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.39° N. Lat.; 120.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,198 feet. History: General John Augustus Sutter, in search for a site for his sawmill, passed up this spot in favor of Coloma. Many miners settled down in Sutter Creek after the first gold fever had died. The mines in this area produced fortunes in the 1860’s and 1870’s for Leland Stanford, who used the money to build the Central Pacific Railroad. Population: 1,914 (1990); 2,303 (2000); 2,419 (2006); 2,470 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.3% Black, 1.6% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,446.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 57.7% now married, 11.0% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.1% German, 15.2% Other groups, 14.0% Irish, 12.7% English, 12.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 18.8% professional, 24.8% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.7% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,850 (2006); Median household income: $55,667 (2006); Average household income: $66,287 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006). School District(s)
Amador County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,559 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 223-1750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $341,071 (2006); Median rent: $599 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 380.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sutter Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 267-5647 http://ci.sutter-creek.ca.us
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Sutter Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 267-1344 http://www.suttercreek.org
VOLCANO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95689). Covers a land area of 20.565 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.47° N. Lat.; 120.59° W. Long. Elevation is 2,053 feet. History: Volcano began as a mining town, established in a crater-like hollow rimmed by hills. Population: 1,264 (2000); Race: 99.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 61.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.9% under 18, 18.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.8% never married, 80.6% now married, 2.4% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.9% English, 13.3% Irish, 13.1% German, 10.7% Italian, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 14.9% professional, 19.4% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.7% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,314 (2000); Median household income: $52,100 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2000); Median home value: $168,500 (2000); Median rent: $619 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Butte County Located in north central California; drained by the Feather and Sacramento Rivers; includes parts of Lassen and Plumas National Forests. Covers a land area of 1,639.49 sq. miles, a water area of 37.62 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Oroville. Butte County is part of the Chico, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Butte County, CA Weather Station: Chico University Farm
Elevation: 183 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 61 65 72 81 89 94 93 89 79 64 55 Low 35 39 41 45 51 57 61 59 55 47 40 35 Precip 5.4 4.4 4.3 1.5 0.9 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.3 3.4 3.8 Snow tr 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: De Sabla
Elevation: 2,709 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 52 55 58 64 73 82 89 89 83 73 58 51 Low 32 34 35 38 44 50 55 53 50 43 36 32 Precip 12.8 10.8 10.4 4.5 2.4 1.0 0.2 0.3 1.5 3.6 9.1 11.1 Snow 5.0 1.4 4.1 1.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 2.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Paradise
Elevation: 1,748 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 57 60 66 75 84 91 90 85 74 60 53 Low 38 41 43 46 52 59 65 63 60 53 43 38 Precip 11.1 9.0 9.3 3.8 1.9 0.7 0.1 0.3 1.1 2.8 7.8 8.7 Snow 1.2 0.5 0.5 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 182,120 (1990); 203,171 (2000); 215,308 (2006); 224,928 (2011 projected); Race: 82.5% White, 1.5% Black, 4.0% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 9.6% Catholic Church, 3.5% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.1% The Christian and Missionary Alliance, 1.5% Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1.0% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 101,113 (2005); Leading industries: 20.3% health care and social
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assistance; 19.3% retail trade; 11.1% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 2,128 totaling 381,532 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 62 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 4,745 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,131 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,189 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 93 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,433 (2006); Median household income: $37,446 (2006); Average household income: $51,408 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.57% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $161 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $118 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.6% (2006); Median home value: $246,183 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 106.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 185.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 73.7% good, 23.0% moderate, 3.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 19.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 21.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,364.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.7% Bush, 44.1% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Lake Oroville State Recreation Area Additional Information Contacts Butte County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-7224 http://www.buttecounty.net Chico Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 891-5556 http://www.chicochamber.com City of Biggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 868-5493 http://www.biggs-ca.gov City of Chico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 896-7200 http://www.chico.ca.us City of Gridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-5695 http://www.gridley.ca.us City of Oroville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2405 http://www.cityoforoville.org Gridley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-3142 http://www.gridleyareachamber.com Oroville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2542 http://www.orovillechamber.net Paradise Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 877-9356 http://www.paradisechamber.com Town of Paradise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 872-6291 http://www.townofparadise.com
Butte County Communities BANGOR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95914). Covers a land area of 18.486 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.42° N. Lat.; 121.35° W. Long. Elevation is 755 feet. Population: 610 (2000); Race: 82.8% White, 1.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.9% under 18, 19.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 59.0% now married, 8.0% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.5% Other groups, 15.3% German, 13.0% Irish, 10.1% United States or American, 7.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 14.1% professional, 18.2% services, 19.8% sales, 3.1% farming, 22.9% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,971 (2000); Median household income: $26,667 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2000).
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Bangor Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 679-2434 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2000); Median home value: $90,000 (2000); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.9% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BERRY CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95916). Covers a land area of 82.670 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 39.66° N. Lat.; 121.38° W. Long. Elevation is 2,050 feet. Population: 1,276 (2000); Race: 85.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.7% under 18, 18.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 57.9% now married, 11.2% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% Other groups, 17.8% English, 15.5% German, 10.7% Irish, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 16.4% professional, 22.6% services, 22.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 12.4% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,366 (2000); Median household income: $29,883 (2000); Poverty rate: 22.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2000). School District(s)
Pioneer Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 589-1633 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.5% (2000); Median home value: $109,100 (2000); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 14.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIGGS (city). Covers a land area of 0.519 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.41° N. Lat.; 121.71° W. Long. Elevation is 94 feet. Population: 1,630 (1990); 1,793 (2000); 1,845 (2006); 1,896 (2011 projected); Race: 70.4% White, 0.7% Black, 1.0% Asian, 32.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,551.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.16 (2006); Median age: 30.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 60.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.1% Other groups, 9.3% United States or American, 9.1% German, 8.7% Irish, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.1% professional, 15.3% services, 25.4% sales, 6.2% farming, 13.2% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,263 (2006); Median household income: $40,368 (2006); Average household income: $48,219 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006).
City of Biggs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 868-5493 http://www.biggs-ca.gov
CHICO (city). Covers a land area of 27.744 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 39.74° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Elevation is 195 feet. History: Chico had its beginnings in 1840 when John Bidwell, a member of the first overland party to cross the Sierra Nevada, planted orchards on his Rancho Chico. A pioneer in raisin growing and olive oil manufacture, Bidwell laid out the town of Chico in 1860 and offered free lots to any who would build here. In 1877 British botanist Sir Joseph Hooker judged an oak tree in Chico to be the world’s largest oak (28 feet in circumference, 101 feet tall, branch spread of 147 feet). Population: 51,150 (1990); 59,954 (2000); 66,139 (2006); 70,868 (2011 projected); Race: 79.7% White, 2.2% Black, 4.9% Asian, 13.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,383.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 29.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 46.1% never married, 38.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% Other groups, 16.6% German, 12.5% Irish, 11.3% English, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 33,162 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 437 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 93 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 23.9% professional, 19.5% services, 28.5% sales, 1.3% farming, 6.3% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,676 (2006); Median household income: $34,564 (2006); Average household income: $49,048 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006). School District(s)
Butte County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 532-0761 Butte County ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 879-7457 Chico Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,497 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 891-3000 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Chico (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,919. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 898-6116 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,412; Out-of-state $13,582 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.2% (2006); Median home value: $288,562 (2006); Median rent: $524 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Enloe Medical Center (391 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 378.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chico Enterprise-Record (Circulation 33,785); Chico News & Review (Alternative - Circulation 47,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.0% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Chico Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 891-5556 http://www.chicochamber.com City of Chico. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 896-7200 http://www.chico.ca.us
School District(s)
Biggs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 787 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 868-1281 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $172,222 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 251.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
CLIPPER MILLS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95930). Covers a land area of 13.459 sq. miles and a water area of 0.878 sq. miles. Located at 39.54° N. Lat.; 121.22° W. Long. Elevation is 3,550 feet. Population: 277 (2000); Race: 84.5% White, 12.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 12.9% under 18, 18.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 63.7% now married, 7.2% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% Other groups, 20.5% Italian, 18.9% English, 17.0% German, 9.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 5.5% professional, 24.2% services, 32.8% sales, 11.7% farming, 22.7% construction, 3.1% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $22,827 (2000); Median household income: $36,339 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2000); Median home value: $117,500 (2000); Median rent: $610 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Rabbit Creek Journal (General - Circulation 21,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 31.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CONCOW (CDP). Covers a land area of 37.593 sq. miles and a water area of 0.813 sq. miles. Located at 39.73° N. Lat.; 121.51° W. Long. Population: 1,066 (1990); 1,095 (2000); 1,166 (2006); 1,223 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 48.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 52.2% now married, 11.3% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% English, 20.1% German, 19.4% Irish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 32.0% professional, 14.5% services, 27.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.8% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,861 (2006); Median household income: $36,385 (2006); Average household income: $44,162 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $192,929 (2006); Median rent: $347 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 2.5% less than 15 minutes, 11.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 62.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DURHAM (CDP). Covers a land area of 81.803 sq. miles and a water area of 0.115 sq. miles. Located at 39.64° N. Lat.; 121.79° W. Long. Elevation is 158 feet. History: Durham began when a tract of land, purchased by the State, was subdivided in 1918 and sold to settlers, many of them war veterans, under supervision of the State Land Settlement Board. Population: 4,886 (1990); 5,220 (2000); 5,387 (2006); 5,535 (2011 projected); Race: 91.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 65.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% German, 16.0% Other groups, 14.8% English, 12.4% Irish, 6.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 19.6% professional, 12.9% services, 26.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 8.0% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,754 (2006); Median household income: $63,726 (2006); Average household income: $85,108 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006). School District(s)
Durham Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,245 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 895-4675 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $406,750 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.9% less
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than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORBESTOWN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95941). Covers a land area of 19.628 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 39.51° N. Lat.; 121.26° W. Long. Elevation is 2,760 feet. History: Forbestown was founded in 1850 by B.F. Forbes as a mining center. Population: 444 (2000); Race: 95.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 4.3% under 18, 37.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.1% never married, 46.1% now married, 19.4% widowed, 22.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% German, 27.6% English, 10.3% United States or American, 8.1% Norwegian, 7.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 18.0% professional, 24.0% services, 12.0% sales, 7.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,426 (2000); Median household income: $26,429 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2000); Median home value: $122,200 (2000); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOREST RANCH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95942). Covers a land area of 53.840 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.04° N. Lat.; 121.59° W. Long. Elevation is 2,357 feet. Population: 1,350 (2000); Race: 92.0% White, 1.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.7% under 18, 13.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 68.5% now married, 2.9% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.4% German, 19.8% English, 18.4% Irish, 12.8% Other groups, 6.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 26.4% professional, 16.3% services, 27.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,239 (2000); Median household income: $55,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2000). School District(s)
Chico Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,497 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 891-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2000); Median home value: $171,100 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 4.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 40.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRIDLEY (city). Covers a land area of 1.570 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.36° N. Lat.; 121.69° W. Long. Elevation is 91 feet. History: Incorporated 1905. Population: 4,922 (1990); 5,382 (2000); 5,600 (2006); 5,799 (2011 projected); Race: 65.1% White, 0.2% Black, 3.3% Asian, 43.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,566.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 53.8% now married, 9.9% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% Other groups, 10.5% Irish, 9.2% German, 5.7% United States or American, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 112 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4%
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management, 11.5% professional, 17.1% services, 21.7% sales, 12.7% farming, 15.1% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,973 (2006); Median household income: $28,896 (2006); Average household income: $40,784 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Gridley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-4721 Manzanita Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-5594 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.3% (2006); Median home value: $179,113 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Hospitals: Biggs-Gridley Memorial Hospital (49 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 68.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 439.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Gridley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-5695 http://www.gridley.ca.us Gridley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 846-3142 http://www.gridleyareachamber.com
MAGALIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 14.074 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.82° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 2,400 feet. Population: 9,011 (1990); 10,569 (2000); 11,417 (2006); 12,099 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 811.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 63.8% now married, 8.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% German, 17.4% English, 14.8% Irish, 12.8% Other groups, 7.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 19.7% professional, 19.7% services, 24.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.1% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,990 (2006); Median household income: $36,894 (2006); Average household income: $46,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Paradise Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 872-6400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $195,390 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OROVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.252 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 39.50° N. Lat.; 121.55° W. Long. Elevation is 174 feet. History: Oroville sprang up in 1849 as a tent town called Ophir City, when gold was discovered here. When a canal brought water in 1856, Oroville became the seat of Butte County. Dredging on the Feather River extracted nearly thirty million dollars in gold in a 20-year period beginning in 1898. Mining was later replaced by the growing of semitropical fruits, and fruit-packing houses and an olive-oil refinery were founded in Oroville. Population: 12,173 (1990); 13,004 (2000); 13,378 (2006); 13,751 (2011 projected); Race: 75.6% White, 4.6% Black, 6.3% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,091.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average
household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 47.9% now married, 10.3% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.6% Other groups, 14.6% German, 10.2% English, 10.1% Irish, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 15.0% professional, 22.0% services, 28.8% sales, 2.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,650 (2006); Median household income: $24,232 (2006); Average household income: $35,311 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Butte County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 861 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 532-0761 Feather Falls Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 589-1810 Golden Feather Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 533-3833 Oroville City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 532-3000 Oroville Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,037 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2300 Palermo Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,347 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 533-4842 Thermalito Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2900 Two-year College(s)
Butte College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13,453. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 895-2511 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $722; Out-of-state $5,042 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.8% (2006); Median home value: $183,115 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Oroville Hospital (153 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 123.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 703.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oroville Mercury Register (Circulation 8,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 1.2% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.4% less than 15 minutes, 22.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Oroville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2405 http://www.cityoforoville.org Oroville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 538-2542 http://www.orovillechamber.net
OROVILLE EAST (CDP). Covers a land area of 20.685 sq. miles and a water area of 3.147 sq. miles. Located at 39.51° N. Lat.; 121.50° W. Long. Population: 8,336 (1990); 8,680 (2000); 9,108 (2006); 9,440 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.7% Black, 1.2% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 440.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 50.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.3% never married, 65.2% now married, 9.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% German, 15.3% Other groups, 15.2% English, 14.8% Irish, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 20.8% professional, 15.4% services, 29.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.5% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,075 (2006); Median household income: $47,006 (2006); Average household income: $60,312 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000).
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Butte County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.0% (2006); Median home value: $235,663 (2006); Median rent: $519 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PALERMO (CDP). Covers a land area of 39.037 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 39.43° N. Lat.; 121.53° W. Long. Elevation is 190 feet. Population: 5,369 (1990); 5,720 (2000); 5,995 (2006); 6,237 (2011 projected); Race: 74.8% White, 0.5% Black, 3.4% Asian, 18.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 153.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 61.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% Other groups, 12.9% German, 11.9% Irish, 11.5% English, 4.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 13.9% professional, 20.0% services, 23.6% sales, 6.1% farming, 12.5% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,241 (2006); Median household income: $34,942 (2006); Average household income: $46,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Palermo Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,347 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 533-4842 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $182,131 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARADISE (town). Covers a land area of 18.249 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 39.76° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,708 feet. History: Gold was discovered nearby in 1859. Population: 25,551 (1990); 26,408 (2000); 26,490 (2006); 26,642 (2011 projected); Race: 92.8% White, 0.2% Black, 1.2% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,451.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 47.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 56.6% now married, 12.3% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% German, 16.8% English, 13.9% Other groups, 12.3% Irish, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,863 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 43 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 21.4% professional, 20.4% services, 25.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,302 (2006); Median household income: $38,359 (2006); Average household income: $51,655 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Paradise Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,258 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 872-6400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $240,153 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000).
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Hospitals: Feather River Hospital (122 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 296.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Paradise Post (General - Circulation 16,990); The Good Life (General, Senior Citizen - Circulation 20,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Paradise Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 877-9356 http://www.paradisechamber.com Town of Paradise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 872-6291 http://www.townofparadise.com
SOUTH OROVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.483 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.48° N. Lat.; 121.53° W. Long. Elevation is 235 feet. Population: 7,394 (1990); 7,695 (2000); 8,146 (2006); 8,494 (2011 projected); Race: 64.9% White, 3.6% Black, 17.8% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,817.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.13 (2006); Median age: 30.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 51.1% now married, 9.1% widowed, 15.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% Other groups, 9.9% German, 8.9% Irish, 8.2% English, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 12.2% professional, 22.7% services, 22.0% sales, 2.1% farming, 14.8% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,371 (2006); Median household income: $28,470 (2006); Average household income: $34,660 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $141,560 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) THERMALITO (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.841 sq. miles and a water area of 0.145 sq. miles. Located at 39.49° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 220 feet. History: Thermalito was situated in a “thermal belt” that provided a good climate for the orange groves planted here in 1886. Population: 5,541 (1990); 6,045 (2000); 6,215 (2006); 6,360 (2011 projected); Race: 73.7% White, 0.4% Black, 13.6% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 484.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 55.3% now married, 8.0% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.8% Other groups, 13.0% German, 12.2% English, 12.1% Irish, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 6.8% professional, 25.1% services, 28.8% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.5% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,747 (2006); Median household income: $31,357 (2006); Average household income: $38,979 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $155,740 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Calaveras County
Profiles of California
Calaveras County
Calaveras County Communities
Located in central California, in the Sierra Nevada; bounded on the north by the Mokelumne River, and on the south by the Stanislaus River; includes the Stanislaus National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,020.04 sq. miles, a water area of 16.81 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Andreas. Weather Station: Calaveras Big Trees
Elevation: 4,691 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 44 46 49 55 64 74 81 81 74 64 51 44 Low 28 28 30 33 39 46 52 52 47 40 32 28 Precip 10.9 9.5 9.1 4.2 2.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 1.0 3.0 6.9 7.9 Snow 25.1 23.3 25.0 12.9 1.8 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.8 6.7 19.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Camp Pardee
Elevation: 656 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 60 64 70 80 89 95 94 88 78 63 54 Low 39 42 44 46 51 57 62 61 59 53 45 39 Precip 4.2 3.6 4.1 1.8 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.2 3.1 3.2 Snow 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 31,998 (1990); 40,554 (2000); 46,524 (2006); 50,351 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 1.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 8.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 8.6% Catholic Church, 3.0% The Evangelical Covenant Church, 1.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.8% Southern Baptist Convention, 0.8% United Church of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,960 (2005); Leading industries: 19.1% retail trade; 15.1% health care and social assistance; 13.7% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 576 totaling 260,865 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 4 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 995 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,545 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 497 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,118 (2006); Median household income: $48,573 (2006); Average household income: $63,148 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.32% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2006); Median home value: $332,666 (2006); Median rent: $498 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 72.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 89.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 166.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 79.5% good, 16.7% moderate, 3.6% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 9.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 6.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 452.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 60.9% Bush, 37.1% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.7% Badnarik National and State Parks: Altaville State Historic Landmark; Brownsville State Historic Landmark; Calaveras Big Trees State Park; Jenny Lind State Historic Landmark; Mokelumne Hill State Historic Landmark; Murphys State Historic Landmark; Sandy Gulch State Historic Landmark; Vallecito State Historic Landmark; Valley Springs State Historic Landmark; West Point State Historic Landmark Additional Information Contacts Calaveras County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-6303 http://www.co.calaveras.ca.us Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-2580 http://www.calaveras.org City of Angels City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-2181 http://www.cityofangels.org Valley Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 772-3245 http://www.valleyspringscalif.com
ANGELS CAMP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95222). Aka Angels City. Covers a land area of 160.979 sq. miles and a water area of 1.386 sq. miles. Located at 38.05° N. Lat.; 120.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,440 feet. Population: 4,246 (2000); Race: 90.2% White, 1.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.6% under 18, 14.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 60.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.0% Other groups, 16.2% German, 15.1% English, 13.7% Irish, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 18.0% professional, 19.9% services, 22.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,865 (2000); Median household income: $36,794 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2000). School District(s)
Bret Harte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-8340 Calaveras County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-4662 Calaveras County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-6033 Mark Twain Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-1855 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2000); Median home value: $163,100 (2000); Median rent: $476 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-2580 http://www.calaveras.org
ANGELS CITY (city). Aka Angels Camp. Covers a land area of 3.023 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.07° N. Lat.; 120.54° W. Long. History: Commonly called Angels Camp, Angels was named for a man called Angel who found gold on the creek in 1848. Mark Twain made Angels Camp famous with his stories about the Jumping Frog. Population: 2,574 (1990); 3,004 (2000); 3,466 (2006); 3,767 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 10.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,146.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 55.3% now married, 8.2% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% Other groups, 17.5% German, 15.3% English, 15.1% Irish, 10.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 20.5% professional, 19.0% services, 27.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.7% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,210 (2006); Median household income: $39,170 (2006); Average household income: $53,452 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $293,863 (2006); Median rent: $477 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
Profiles of California
Calaveras County
City of Angels City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-2181 http://www.cityofangels.org
ARNOLD (CDP). Covers a land area of 14.825 sq. miles and a water area of 0.069 sq. miles. Located at 38.25° N. Lat.; 120.34° W. Long. Elevation is 3,960 feet. Population: 3,847 (1990); 4,218 (2000); 4,520 (2006); 4,675 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 304.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 50.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 68.0% now married, 7.5% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% English, 19.7% German, 10.3% Irish, 9.2% Italian, 8.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 18.9% professional, 22.8% services, 23.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 13.1% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,134 (2006); Median household income: $52,210 (2006); Average household income: $66,865 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
Bret Harte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-8340 Vallecito Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 795-8000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $329,045 (2006); Median rent: $462 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AVERY (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.508 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.19° N. Lat.; 120.36° W. Long. Elevation is 3,387 feet. Population: 479 (1990); 672 (2000); 804 (2006); 895 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 178.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.5% Irish, 17.8% English, 14.4% United States or American, 12.0% German, 9.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 24.1% professional, 19.1% services, 12.6% sales, 2.5% farming, 18.3% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,631 (2006); Median household income: $48,891 (2006); Average household income: $73,079 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). School District(s)
Vallecito Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 795-8000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.1% (2006); Median home value: $310,448 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COPPEROPOLIS (CDP). Covers a land area of 21.503 sq. miles and a water area of 0.645 sq. miles. Located at 37.93° N. Lat.; 120.62° W. Long. Elevation is 990 feet. Population: 1,388 (1990); 2,363 (2000); 2,941 (2006); 3,326 (2011 projected); Race: 88.4% White, 0.6% Black, 2.9% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 136.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.1% never married, 68.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% Other groups, 13.5% English, 13.4% German, 12.9% Irish, 8.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 12.6% professional, 28.0% services, 19.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.7% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,837 (2006); Median household income: $49,709 (2006); Average household income: $67,492 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Bret Harte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-8340 Mark Twain Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-1855 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.1% (2006); Median home value: $343,701 (2006); Median rent: $579 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Newspapers: Copperopolis Herald (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.9% less than 15 minutes, 14.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DORRINGTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.678 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.30° N. Lat.; 120.27° W. Long. Elevation is 4,800 feet. Population: 542 (1990); 727 (2000); 866 (2006); 963 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 235.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 52.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 10.3% never married, 86.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% Other groups, 17.7% German, 16.9% English, 14.4% Irish, 4.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 33.1% professional, 10.3% services, 25.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.6% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $57,699 (2006); Median household income: $103,488 (2006); Average household income: $122,469 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $423,729 (2006); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 8.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 27.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) FOREST MEADOWS (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.657 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.17° N. Lat.; 120.39° W. Long. Elevation is 3,360 feet. Population: 858 (1990); 1,197 (2000); 1,435 (2006); 1,599 (2011 projected); Race: 95.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 253.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 54.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 12.3% never married, 76.0% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% German, 25.5% English, 15.3% Irish, 15.2% Other groups, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 29.6% professional, 6.2% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.3% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,077 (2006); Median household income: $61,583 (2006); Average household income: $77,558 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2006); Median home value: $474,153 (2006); Median rent: $519 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.3% walk, 19.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENCOE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95232). Covers a land area of 0.235 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.35° N. Lat.; 120.58° W. Long. Elevation is 2,721 feet. Population: 17 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 72.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 45.8% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 53.8% never married, 0.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 46.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.8% German, 45.8% French (except Basque), 29.2% United States or American (2000). Income: Per capita income: $5,000 (2000); Median household income: $21,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 75.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $112,500 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
MOKELUMNE HILL (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.066 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 38.30° N. Lat.; 120.70° W. Long. Elevation is 1,474 feet. History: Mokelumne Hill was settled in 1848 and grew into one of the Mother Lode’s biggest and liveliest towns. Nearby is French Hill, scene of the French War skirmishes of 1851 in which American miners drove off Frenchmen and appropriated their claims. Population: 708 (1990); 774 (2000); 827 (2006); 858 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 269.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 64.2% now married, 6.6% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% German, 18.4% Other groups, 16.4% English, 13.2% United States or American, 10.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 20.4% professional, 15.3% services, 40.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.6% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,282 (2006); Median household income: $39,728 (2006); Average household income: $47,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Calaveras Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-3504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $310,000 (2006); Median rent: $567 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.1% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNTAIN RANCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 41.200 sq. miles and a water area of 0.061 sq. miles. Located at 38.25° N. Lat.; 120.51° W. Long. Elevation is 2,117 feet. Population: 1,300 (1990); 1,557 (2000); 1,734 (2006); 1,852 (2011 projected); Race: 87.8% White, 2.4% Black, 1.4% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 42.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 50.6 (2006); Males per 100
Profiles of California females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 60.4% now married, 7.4% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.1% English, 22.7% German, 19.7% Irish, 15.6% Other groups, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 29.7% professional, 13.1% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,727 (2006); Median household income: $40,380 (2006); Average household income: $55,673 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Calaveras County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-4662 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $368,803 (2006); Median rent: $524 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 18.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MURPHYS (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.306 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 38.14° N. Lat.; 120.45° W. Long. Elevation is 2,171 feet. History: The brothers Murphy, John and Daniel, were the first to discover gold here, and the town of Murphys was named for them. As with many gold-country towns, Murphys claims that outlaw Joaquin Murrieta began his lawless career here. Population: 1,755 (1990); 2,061 (2000); 2,362 (2006); 2,555 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 229.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 9.2% never married, 65.3% now married, 12.9% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.7% Other groups, 17.4% German, 17.2% English, 11.4% Irish, 8.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 16.4% professional, 12.0% services, 30.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 13.3% construction, 8.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,881 (2006); Median household income: $51,198 (2006); Average household income: $62,129 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Vallecito Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 795-8000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $380,311 (2006); Median rent: $474 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RAIL ROAD FLAT (CDP). Covers a land area of 32.848 sq. miles and a water area of 0.156 sq. miles. Located at 38.32° N. Lat.; 120.50° W. Long. Elevation is 2,606 feet. Population: 492 (1990); 549 (2000); 576 (2006); 588 (2011 projected); Race: 90.3% White, 0.3% Black, 1.2% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 48.1% now married, 3.9% widowed, 27.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% German, 13.1% Other groups, 9.8% English, 7.0% Irish, 5.6% European (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.3% management, 15.8% professional, 24.7% services, 26.6% sales, 3.9% farming, 11.5% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,829 (2006); Median household income: $39,800 (2006); Average household income: $46,865 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Calaveras Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-3504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $326,667 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RANCHO CALAVERAS (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.459 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 38.12° N. Lat.; 120.85° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 2,682 (1990); 4,182 (2000); 5,077 (2006); 5,664 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 1.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 600.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 70.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Other groups, 20.6% German, 15.8% Irish, 15.5% English, 5.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 14.9% professional, 16.5% services, 21.5% sales, 0.7% farming, 17.3% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,435 (2006); Median household income: $60,974 (2006); Average household income: $70,700 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $281,062 (2006); Median rent: $698 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 11.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 26.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAN ANDREAS (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 8.735 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 38.19° N. Lat.; 120.67° W. Long. Elevation is 1,008 feet. History: San Andreas was first a Mexican town. It developed as the seat of Calaveras County. San Andreans claim that the bandit Joaquin Murrieta began his career here. Population: 2,431 (1990); 2,615 (2000); 2,708 (2006); 2,741 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 310.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 53.5% now married, 13.6% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Other groups, 14.6% English, 13.9% German, 13.1% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 14.5% professional, 21.7% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.0% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,826 (2006); Median household income: $37,993 (2006); Average household income: $43,716 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
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Calaveras County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-4662 Calaveras Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-3504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.6% (2006); Median home value: $233,861 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Mark Twain St. Joseph’s Hospital (48 beds) Newspapers: Calaveras Californian and Prospect (General - Circulation 25,000); Calaveras Enterprise (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALLECITO (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.567 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.08° N. Lat.; 120.46° W. Long. Elevation is 1,745 feet. Population: 433 (1990); 427 (2000); 475 (2006); 503 (2011 projected); Race: 95.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 55.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 58.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% German, 22.9% English, 19.1% Irish, 16.5% Other groups, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 2.9% professional, 23.0% services, 23.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 27.3% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,500 (2006); Median household income: $49,189 (2006); Average household income: $72,633 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Bret Harte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 736-8340 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $371,875 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALLEY SPRINGS (CDP). Aka Valley Spring. Covers a land area of 9.818 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 38.17° N. Lat.; 120.82° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 1,831 (1990); 2,560 (2000); 3,015 (2006); 3,306 (2011 projected); Race: 85.1% White, 0.8% Black, 2.1% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 307.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 62.2% now married, 8.1% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 16.3% English, 15.6% German, 11.9% Irish, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 24.4% professional, 15.0% services, 19.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.3% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,039 (2006); Median household income: $49,882 (2006); Average household income: $58,236 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Calaveras Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-3504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $336,957 (2006); Median rent: $515 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000).
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Newspapers: Valley Springs Daily News (Circulation 850) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Valley Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 772-3245 http://www.valleyspringscalif.com
WALLACE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.243 sq. miles and a water area of 0.090 sq. miles. Located at 38.19° N. Lat.; 120.95° W. Long. Elevation is 206 feet. Population: 157 (1990); 220 (2000); 224 (2006); 223 (2011 projected); Race: 86.6% White, 3.1% Black, 3.1% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 93.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% German, 22.2% Irish, 18.3% Other groups, 15.2% Italian, 6.5% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 10.1% professional, 13.9% services, 12.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 30.4% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,060 (2006); Median household income: $77,174 (2006); Average household income: $89,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $376,667 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 44.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
(2000); Age: 17.5% under 18, 31.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.2% never married, 51.6% now married, 15.0% widowed, 24.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% German, 20.4% Irish, 11.3% Other groups, 7.0% Norwegian, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 45.5% management, 6.4% professional, 15.5% services, 10.9% sales, 8.2% farming, 0.0% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,676 (2000); Median household income: $18,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.7% (2000); Median home value: $136,100 (2000); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 38.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Colusa County Located in north central California; bounded on the east by the Sacramento River; includes part of Mendocino National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,150.68 sq. miles, a water area of 5.54 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Colusa. Weather Station: Colusa 2 SSW
Weather Station: East Park Reservoir
WEST POINT (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.742 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.39° N. Lat.; 120.53° W. Long. Elevation is 2,790 feet. Population: 686 (1990); 746 (2000); 804 (2006); 840 (2011 projected); Race: 83.1% White, 2.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 214.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.1 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 61.0% now married, 6.4% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% Other groups, 16.1% English, 15.8% German, 9.0% Irish, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 11.1% professional, 38.2% services, 18.2% sales, 8.9% farming, 9.8% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,108 (2006); Median household income: $24,429 (2006); Average household income: $28,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Calaveras Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 754-3504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.3% (2006); Median home value: $236,735 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 26.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILSEYVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95257). Covers a land area of 9.164 sq. miles and a water area of 0.064 sq. miles. Located at 38.37° N. Lat.; 120.45° W. Long. Elevation is 2,740 feet. Population: 415 (2000); Race: 97.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 45.3 persons per square mile
Elevation: 49 feet
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Elevation: 1,204 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 59 62 69 78 86 93 92 87 77 64 56 Low 32 35 37 40 47 53 59 57 52 44 37 31 Precip 5.0 4.2 3.2 1.0 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.0 2.8 3.4 Snow 2.2 0.6 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 16,275 (1990); 18,804 (2000); 20,795 (2006); 22,286 (2011 projected); Race: 62.3% White, 1.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 49.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 17.3% Catholic Church, 2.2% The United Methodist Church, 2.1% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.0% Assemblies of God, 1.4% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 12.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,803 (2005); Leading industries: 17.5% manufacturing; 13.9% accommodation & food services; 12.0% retail trade (2004); Farms: 821 totaling 485,392 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 372 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,394 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 99 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,958 (2006); Median household income: $41,673 (2006); Average household income: $52,916 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.27% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $248,296 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 173.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 71.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 147.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 93.2% good, 6.6%
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Colusa County
moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 7.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 472.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 67.2% Bush, 31.6% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.1% Badnarik National and State Parks: Colusa National Wildlife Refuge; Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area; Delevan National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Colusa County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 458-0508 http://www.colusacountyclerk.com
Colusa County Communities ARBUCKLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.376 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.01° N. Lat.; 122.05° W. Long. Elevation is 140 feet. History: Almond growing in Arbuckle began in 1892 when C.H. Locke, observing that oak trees here grew large crops of acorns, planted 21 acres of almond trees, expecting rightly that they would do as well. Population: 1,912 (1990); 2,332 (2000); 2,658 (2006); 2,906 (2011 projected); Race: 49.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 77.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,932.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.68 (2006); Median age: 27.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 59.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.2% Other groups, 8.3% United States or American, 7.2% German, 3.9% Irish, 1.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 8.7% professional, 13.9% services, 14.7% sales, 26.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,058 (2006); Median household income: $43,817 (2006); Average household income: $51,752 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Pierce Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 476-2892 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $239,750 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLUSA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.20° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 61 feet. History: Colusa was founded soon after Colonel Charles D. Semple purchased land here from John Bidwell. Semple was successful in developing river commerce between Colusa and Sacramento and San Francisco. Population: 5,277 (1990); 5,402 (2000); 5,870 (2006); 6,216 (2011 projected); Race: 66.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.9% Asian, 43.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,525.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 57.3% now married, 7.5% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% Other groups, 9.7% German, 9.4% English, 8.2% Irish, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 11.9% professional, 16.0% services, 28.0% sales, 10.7% farming, 10.0% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,302 (2006); Median household income: $39,721 (2006); Average household income: $49,988 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Colusa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 458-0350 Colusa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,442 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 458-7791 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $241,463 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Colusa Regional Medical Center (48 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 310.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Colusa Sun-Herald (General - Circulation 5,817) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAXWELL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95955). Covers a land area of 13.428 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.28° N. Lat.; 122.20° W. Long. Elevation is 91 feet. Population: 1,137 (2000); Race: 81.5% White, 0.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 37.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 84.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.8% under 18, 11.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.2% Other groups, 9.3% German, 7.9% English, 5.9% Portuguese, 5.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 11.0% professional, 20.1% services, 20.6% sales, 10.8% farming, 6.9% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,011 (2000); Median household income: $35,313 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2000). School District(s)
Maxwell Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 438-2291 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.9% (2000); Median home value: $85,500 (2000); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PRINCETON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95970). Covers a land area of 22.073 sq. miles and a water area of 0.090 sq. miles. Located at 39.41° N. Lat.; 122.02° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. Population: 489 (2000); Race: 82.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 13.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.0% under 18, 10.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 71.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.5% Other groups, 12.6% German, 12.4% Portuguese, 11.0% United States or American, 10.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.9% management, 17.6% professional, 11.2% services, 19.7% sales, 6.9% farming, 2.7% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,481 (2000); Median household income: $40,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2000). School District(s)
Princeton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 439-2261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.0% (2000); Median home value: $125,000 (2000); Median rent: $351 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 1.1% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 10.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.7% less
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than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STONYFORD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95979). Covers a land area of 251.728 sq. miles and a water area of 2.668 sq. miles. Located at 39.33° N. Lat.; 122.47° W. Long. Elevation is 1,168 feet. Population: 826 (2000); Race: 86.2% White, 5.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.2% under 18, 20.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 54.1% now married, 8.3% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% Other groups, 16.7% German, 13.8% Irish, 13.3% English, 9.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 18.1% professional, 24.0% services, 11.3% sales, 4.9% farming, 15.7% construction, 13.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,266 (2000); Median household income: $26,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2000). School District(s)
Colusa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 169 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 458-0350 Stony Creek Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 968-5361 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2000); Median home value: $90,600 (2000); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLIAMS (city). Covers a land area of 5.443 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.15° N. Lat.; 122.14° W. Long. Elevation is 801 feet. History: Williams was laid out by W.H. Williams in 1876, and became a supply and shipping center for the surrounding rice fields. Population: 2,446 (1990); 3,670 (2000); 4,162 (2006); 4,527 (2011 projected); Race: 40.5% White, 1.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 79.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 764.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.03 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 62.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 49.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.4% Other groups, 3.4% German, 3.2% English, 2.4% Irish, 1.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 6.7% professional, 22.6% services, 15.4% sales, 22.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,809 (2006); Median household income: $40,532 (2006); Average household income: $50,152 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $496 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $120 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Williams Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 473-2550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $232,040 (2006); Median rent: $466 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 36.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 174.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
Contra Costa County Located in west central California; bounded on the west by San Francisco Bay, on the north by San Pablo Bay, and on the northeast by Suisun Bay. Covers a land area of 719.95 sq. miles, a water area of 82.20 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Martinez. Contra Costa County is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division (Alameda County, CA; Contra Costa County, CA); San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division (Marin County, CA; San Francisco County, CA; San Mateo County, CA) Weather Station: Antioch Pump Plant 3
Elevation: 59 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 60 65 71 79 86 91 90 86 78 64 55 Low 37 41 44 47 52 56 58 57 56 51 44 37 Precip 2.7 2.4 2.2 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.9 1.9 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Martinez Water Plant
Elevation: 39 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 61 66 72 79 85 89 88 85 77 64 55 Low 39 42 44 46 50 54 55 55 54 49 44 39 Precip 4.3 3.6 3.2 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.9 2.8 3.0 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mount Diablo Junction
Elevation: 2,168 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 57 59 65 71 79 86 85 82 74 62 56 Low 39 41 41 43 47 53 60 60 58 52 44 40 Precip 4.8 4.3 3.9 1.4 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.2 3.7 3.6 Snow 0.4 tr 0.4 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Richmond
Elevation: 19 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 62 64 67 69 72 72 72 74 72 64 58 Low 43 46 47 49 52 55 56 56 56 53 48 43 Precip 5.1 4.2 3.5 1.3 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.2 3.7 3.5 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 803,732 (1990); 948,816 (2000); 1,021,349 (2006); 1,079,105 (2011 projected); Race: 61.4% White, 9.1% Black, 12.7% Asian, 21.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,418.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 21.5% Catholic Church, 2.6% Baptist General Conference, 2.3% Jewish Estimate, 2.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.2% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 518,535 (2005); Leading industries: 13.8% retail trade; 13.0% health care and social assistance; 9.0% finance & insurance (2004); Farms: 592 totaling 126,338 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 52 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 413 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 21,899 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 7,370 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 9,879 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 27,995 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,534 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 3,368 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 854 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $35,080 (2006); Median household income: $73,313 (2006); Average household income: $97,196 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.02% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $354 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $295 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $499,552 (2006); Median rent: $826 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000).
Profiles of California Health: Birth rate: 133.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 68.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 173.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 85.2% good, 12.9% moderate, 1.9% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 25.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 13.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 803.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 36.5% Bush, 62.3% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge; Eugene O’Neil National Historic Site; John Muir National Historic Site; Mount Diablo State Park Additional Information Contacts Contra Costa County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 646-4080 http://www.co.contra-costa.ca.us Alamo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://danvillecachamber.com Antioch Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 757-1800 http://www.antiochchamber.com Bethel Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 684-3220 http://www.bethelisland-chamber.com Blackhawk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://www.danvillecachamber.com Brentwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-3344 http://www.brentwoodchamber.com Byron Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 260-8551 City of Antioch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 779-7000 http://www.ci.antioch.ca.us City of Brentwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 516-5400 http://www.ci.brentwood.ca.us City of Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 673-7300 http://www.ci.clayton.ca.us City of Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 671-3000 http://www.ci.concord.ca.us City of El Cerrito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 215-4300 http://www.el-cerrito.org City of Hercules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-8200 http://www.ci.hercules.ca.us/New City of Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 284-1968 http://www.ci.lafayette.ca.us City of Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 372-3500 http://www.cityofmartinez.org City of Oakley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-7007 http://www.ci.oakley.ca.us City of Orinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 253-4200 http://www.ci.orinda.ca.us City of Pinole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 724-8928 http://www.ci.pinole.ca.us City of Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 252-4850 http://www.ci.pittsburg.ca.us/pittsburg City of Pleasant Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 671-5237 http://www.pleasanthill.ca.gov City of Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 371-3700 http://www.ci.ridgecrest.ca.us City of San Pablo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 215-3000 http://www.ci.san-pablo.ca.us/main/index.htm City of San Ramon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 973-2500 http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us City of Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 943-5800 http://www.ci.walnut-creek.ca.us Concord Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 685-1181 http://www.concordchamber.com Crockett Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 787-1155 http://www.crockettcachamber.org Danville Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://www.danvillecachamber.com Discovery Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-9902 http://www.discovery-bay-chamber.com El Cerrito Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 233-7040 http://www.elcerritochamber.org El Sobrante Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 223-0757 Hercules Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-0282 http://www.herculeschamber.com Lafayette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 284-7404 http://www.lafayettechamber.org
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Martinez Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 228-2345 http://martinezchamber.com Moraga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-0150 Oakley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-1035 http://www.oakleychamber.com Orinda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 254-3909 http://www.orindachamber.org Pinole Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 724-4484 http://www.pinolechamber.org Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 432-7301 http://www.pittsburg.org Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 687-0700 http://www.pleasanthillchamber.com Richmond Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3512 http://www.rcoc.com Rodeo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-7351 http://www.rodeoca.org San Pablo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (519) 234-2067 http://www.ci.san-pablo.ca.us San Ramon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 242-0600 http://www.sanramon.org Town of Danville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 314-3388 http://www.ci.danville.ca.us Town of Moraga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-2590 http://www.ci.moraga.ca.us Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 934-2007 http://www.walnut-creek.com
Contra Costa County Communities ALAMO (CDP). Covers a land area of 20.574 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 37.85° N. Lat.; 122.03° W. Long. Elevation is 280 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “poplar (or cottonwood) tree”. Alamo had its beginnings in 1848-1849 when the first adobe was built, followed in 1854 by two stores that served the surrounding Spanish population. Population: 13,939 (1990); 15,626 (2000); 16,136 (2006); 16,683 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 0.5% Black, 7.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 784.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.6% never married, 73.0% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.1% German, 16.9% Irish, 15.7% Other groups, 15.7% English, 9.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.7% management, 25.9% professional, 6.0% services, 28.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.6% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $73,421 (2006); Median household income: $160,304 (2006); Average household income: $211,753 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 71.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.3% (2006). School District(s)
Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 San Ramon Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,857 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 552-5500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,248 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 5.1% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Alamo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://danvillecachamber.com
ANTIOCH (city). Covers a land area of 26.948 sq. miles and a water area of 0.632 sq. miles. Located at 37.99° N. Lat.; 121.80° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet.
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History: Named for the biblical city in Syria. Antioch’s first settlers were twin brothers, Joseph H. and W.W. Smith, both carpenters and ordained ministers, who came from Boston with their families in 1849. Population: 63,157 (1990); 90,532 (2000); 102,956 (2006); 112,580 (2011 projected); Race: 56.5% White, 13.0% Black, 9.9% Asian, 25.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,820.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.16 (2006); Median age: 32.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 59.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% Other groups, 13.3% German, 11.3% Irish, 8.3% English, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 48,226 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 153 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 14.9% professional, 15.1% services, 31.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 13.2% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,652 (2006); Median household income: $72,336 (2006); Average household income: $83,707 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $289 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $128 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Antioch Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 706-4100 Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Knightsen Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-0073 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2006); Median home value: $392,486 (2006); Median rent: $707 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Delta Memorial Hospital (111 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 54.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 287.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ledger Dispatch (General - Circulation 24,865) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 4.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Antioch Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 757-1800 http://www.antiochchamber.com City of Antioch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 779-7000 http://www.ci.antioch.ca.us
BAY POINT (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.289 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.02° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Population: 17,480 (1990); 21,534 (2000); 23,671 (2006); 25,367 (2011 projected); Race: 40.7% White, 12.1% Black, 12.5% Asian, 46.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,548.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.37 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 54.8% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% Other groups, 6.7% German, 5.9% Irish, 4.7% English, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.0% professional, 23.9% services, 25.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.5% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,886 (2006); Median household income: $49,854 (2006); Average household income: $59,823 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.6% (2006); Median home value: $273,759 (2006); Median rent: $656 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 8.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BAYVIEW-MONTALVIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.638 sq. miles and a water area of 0.187 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.32° W. Long. Population: 3,988 (1990); 5,004 (2000); 5,448 (2006); 5,800 (2011 projected); Race: 41.8% White, 9.5% Black, 16.7% Asian, 44.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,541.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.49 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 54.1% now married, 7.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.1% Other groups, 7.9% Irish, 7.3% German, 6.4% English, 3.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 11.4% professional, 29.4% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.6% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,247 (2006); Median household income: $56,999 (2006); Average household income: $63,736 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $296,556 (2006); Median rent: $833 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 5.5% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) BETHEL ISLAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.144 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.02° N. Lat.; 121.62° W. Long. Elevation is 5 feet. Population: 2,115 (1990); 2,312 (2000); 2,645 (2006); 2,902 (2011 projected); Race: 87.3% White, 1.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 514.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 50.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 50.8% now married, 9.7% widowed, 18.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.0% Other groups, 17.1% Irish, 16.8% German, 16.0% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 8.1% professional, 16.1% services, 26.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 23.4% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,189 (2006); Median household income: $47,089 (2006); Average household income: $58,848 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $216,949 (2006); Median rent: $580 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bethel Island Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 684-3220 http://www.bethelisland-chamber.com BLACKHAWK-CAMINO TASSAJARA (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.313 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 37.81° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Population: 6,257 (1990); 10,048 (2000); 9,978 (2006); 10,158 (2011 projected); Race: 72.5% White, 2.2% Black, 21.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 1,071.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 77.0% now married, 1.6% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Other groups, 15.7% German, 12.7% English, 12.7% Irish, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 38.4% management, 23.1% professional, 4.9% services, 29.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.6% construction, 2.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $72,810 (2006); Median household income: $172,191 (2006); Average household income: $220,680 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 79.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 64.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,973 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 3.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Blackhawk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://www.danvillecachamber.com
BRENTWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 11.644 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 37.93° N. Lat.; 121.71° W. Long. Elevation is 79 feet. History: Named for Brentwood, Essex in England, by original settlers. Incorporated 1948. Population: 9,181 (1990); 23,302 (2000); 43,562 (2006); 58,433 (2011 projected); Race: 69.7% White, 3.2% Black, 3.8% Asian, 27.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,741.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.16 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 70.7% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% Other groups, 15.6% German, 12.1% Irish, 9.3% English, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,831 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 475 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 100 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 20.2% professional, 15.0% services, 25.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 14.1% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,856 (2006); Median household income: $83,980 (2006); Average household income: $97,058 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,570 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $243 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Brentwood Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 513-6300 Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Liberty Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-2166 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.2% (2006); Median home value: $524,400 (2006); Median rent: $746 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 6 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 245.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 13.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brentwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-3344 http://www.brentwoodchamber.com City of Brentwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 516-5400 http://www.ci.brentwood.ca.us
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BYRON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.544 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.87° N. Lat.; 121.63° W. Long. Elevation is 26 feet. Population: 857 (1990); 916 (2000); 939 (2006); 933 (2011 projected); Race: 74.0% White, 4.3% Black, 2.9% Asian, 24.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 369.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 49.3% now married, 8.2% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.4% Other groups, 16.0% German, 9.4% English, 8.7% Irish, 8.5% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 11.3% professional, 15.9% services, 26.9% sales, 7.0% farming, 11.0% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,114 (2006); Median household income: $38,178 (2006); Average household income: $56,530 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Byron Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-2128 Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Mountain House Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-2283 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $376,744 (2006); Median rent: $756 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Byron Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 260-8551
CLAYTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.943 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.94° N. Lat.; 121.93° W. Long. Elevation is 394 feet. Population: 7,376 (1990); 10,762 (2000); 11,111 (2006); 11,405 (2011 projected); Race: 86.7% White, 1.1% Black, 6.0% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,817.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 71.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% German, 18.4% Other groups, 18.1% Irish, 14.0% English, 12.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.1% management, 23.4% professional, 9.3% services, 27.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.6% construction, 4.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,326 (2006); Median household income: $117,158 (2006); Average household income: $139,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 58.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.4% (2006). School District(s)
Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.5% (2006); Median home value: $693,590 (2006); Median rent: $1,264 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 157.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 8.6% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 673-7300 http://www.ci.clayton.ca.us
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CLYDE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.140 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.02° N. Lat.; 122.03° W. Long. Elevation is 35 feet. Population: 517 (1990); 694 (2000); 704 (2006); 705 (2011 projected); Race: 76.6% White, 1.3% Black, 9.4% Asian, 13.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,015.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 60.1% now married, 1.4% widowed, 15.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% Other groups, 19.8% Irish, 17.6% English, 14.1% German, 12.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.9% management, 9.8% professional, 12.4% services, 29.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 6.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,688 (2006); Median household income: $79,808 (2006); Average household income: $91,805 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.5% (2006); Median home value: $375,000 (2006); Median rent: $883 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 3.1% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CONCORD (city). Covers a land area of 30.136 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. History: Named for the hope of peace and harmony, by settlers from New England. Concord was founded on the site of Rancho del Diablo granted to Salvio Pacheco in 1834, and developed as a shipping point for farm produce from the surrounding valley. Population: 111,297 (1990); 121,780 (2000); 123,826 (2006); 125,950 (2011 projected); Race: 66.3% White, 3.2% Black, 10.6% Asian, 26.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,108.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 54.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.2% Other groups, 12.8% German, 12.4% Irish, 9.9% English, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 68,896 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 144 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 17.9% professional, 17.8% services, 27.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.9% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,079 (2006); Median household income: $62,955 (2006); Average household income: $77,629 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $527 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $178 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000 Two-year College(s)
Heald College-Concord (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 288-5800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Mt Diablo Adult Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 685-7340 2006-07 Tuition: $2,741 Paris Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 228 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 685-7600 2006-07 Tuition: $10,400
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $430,975 (2006); Median rent: $810 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Mount Diablo Medical Center (257 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 499.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 9.6% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Concord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 671-3000 http://www.ci.concord.ca.us Concord Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 685-1181 http://www.concordchamber.com
CROCKETT (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.032 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.05° N. Lat.; 122.22° W. Long. Elevation is 118 feet. History: Crockett developed as a company town around the California-Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation plant. The town was laid out when the railroad arrived in 1877 and given the name of a one-time California Supreme Court Justice. In 1882 a foundry was built, joined in 1884 by the Starr flour mill. A beet sugar refinery opened in 1898 became the C-H sugar refinery in 1906. Population: 3,283 (1990); 3,194 (2000); 3,235 (2006); 3,303 (2011 projected); Race: 83.1% White, 3.8% Black, 3.0% Asian, 13.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 642.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 49.0% now married, 7.2% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.6% Other groups, 16.6% Italian, 14.5% Irish, 12.4% German, 10.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 28.0% professional, 16.4% services, 22.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 10.6% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,775 (2006); Median household income: $52,644 (2006); Average household income: $66,993 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006). School District(s)
John Swett Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,844 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 787-2355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2006); Median home value: $385,714 (2006); Median rent: $637 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Crockett Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 787-1155 http://www.crockettcachamber.org
DANVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 18.093 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.81° N. Lat.; 121.97° W. Long. Elevation is 368 feet. History: Named for Daniel Inman, who settled here in 1858. Danville stands on land once owned by Inman, who first visited the site in 1852 and took up wheat farming in 1858. Population: 32,328 (1990); 41,715 (2000); 43,212 (2006); 44,250 (2011 projected); Race: 83.4% White, 0.8% Black, 11.4% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,388.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 69.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% Other groups, 18.3% German, 16.4% Irish, 15.8% English, 9.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,524 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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32.3% management, 25.9% professional, 5.7% services, 28.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.0% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $59,278 (2006); Median household income: $131,333 (2006); Average household income: $165,535 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 65.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006). School District(s)
San Ramon Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,857 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 552-5500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 146.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Ramon Valley Times (Circulation 44,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 5.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Danville Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 837-4400 http://www.danvillecachamber.com Town of Danville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 314-3388 http://www.ci.danville.ca.us
DIABLO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.972 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.83° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Elevation is 560 feet. Population: 991 (1990); 988 (2000); 950 (2006); 937 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.5% Black, 3.5% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 977.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 47.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 74.2% now married, 1.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.1% English, 16.2% German, 12.7% Other groups, 12.1% Italian, 10.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 35.0% management, 33.2% professional, 7.2% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $102,013 (2006); Median household income: $240,385 (2006); Average household income: $291,029 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 84.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 34.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 6.1% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DISCOVERY BAY (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.077 sq. miles and a water area of 1.060 sq. miles. Located at 37.90° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. Population: 5,902 (1990); 8,981 (2000); 11,211 (2006); 12,873 (2011 projected); Race: 84.9% White, 2.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,388.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 73.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% Other groups, 16.5% German, 16.2% Irish, 16.2% English, 10.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.0% management, 15.5% professional, 10.7% services, 27.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 10.7% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,674 (2006); Median household income: $98,846 (2006); Average household income: $121,642 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 49.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2006); Median home value: $658,131 (2006); Median rent: $1,266 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 2.6% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.3% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 39.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Discovery Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-9902 http://www.discovery-bay-chamber.com
EAST RICHMOND HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.566 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.94° N. Lat.; 122.31° W. Long. Population: 3,266 (1990); 3,357 (2000); 3,440 (2006); 3,525 (2011 projected); Race: 63.0% White, 12.1% Black, 11.6% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,077.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 51.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% Other groups, 10.4% English, 10.4% German, 9.0% Irish, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 32.4% professional, 12.7% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.4% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,434 (2006); Median household income: $66,897 (2006); Average household income: $85,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $449,655 (2006); Median rent: $890 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 10.2% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL CERRITO (city). Covers a land area of 3.645 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.91° N. Lat.; 122.30° W. Long. Elevation is 66 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “little hill”. Incorporated 1917. Population: 22,940 (1990); 23,171 (2000); 22,914 (2006); 22,796 (2011 projected); Race: 54.7% White, 7.8% Black, 26.9% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,286.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 53.1% now married, 8.1% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% Other groups, 11.2% German, 10.9% English, 8.4% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 39.9% professional, 8.6% services, 24.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.0% construction, 4.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,035 (2006); Median household income: $65,705 (2006); Average household income: $85,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $650 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $325 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $592,967 (2006); Median rent: $844 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 77.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 619.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.4% car, 20.5% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of El Cerrito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 215-4300 http://www.el-cerrito.org El Cerrito Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 233-7040 http://www.elcerritochamber.org
EL SOBRANTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.101 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. Population: 9,169 (1990); 12,260 (2000); 12,680 (2006); 13,125 (2011 projected); Race: 52.1% White, 14.1% Black, 15.5% Asian, 19.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,088.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 51.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% Other groups, 11.9% German, 10.8% Irish, 7.7% English, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 18.3% professional, 11.8% services, 27.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,391 (2006); Median household income: $53,448 (2006); Average household income: $69,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.3% (2006); Median home value: $380,973 (2006); Median rent: $753 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 5.7% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts El Sobrante Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 223-0757
HERCULES (city). Covers a land area of 6.478 sq. miles and a water area of 11.821 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.25° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Named for the Hercules Powder Company, which was established here in 1869 to manufacture dynamite for the mines. Population: 16,834 (1990); 19,488 (2000); 25,379 (2006); 29,857 (2011 projected); Race: 23.0% White, 20.7% Black, 44.6% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,917.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 57.7% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.3% Other groups, 5.5% Irish, 4.9% German, 4.3% English, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 21.5% professional, 9.6% services, 35.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.0% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,861 (2006); Median household income: $86,745 (2006); Average household income: $97,989 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006).
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $451,106 (2006); Median rent: $987 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 254.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 8.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.9% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hercules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-8200 http://www.ci.hercules.ca.us/New Hercules Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-0282 http://www.herculeschamber.com
KENSINGTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.147 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 37.90° N. Lat.; 122.27° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 4,974 (1990); 4,936 (2000); 4,831 (2006); 4,767 (2011 projected); Race: 79.5% White, 2.3% Black, 12.3% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,210.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 58.0% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% Other groups, 16.4% English, 14.2% German, 13.1% Irish, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.0% management, 50.7% professional, 5.6% services, 14.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.3% construction, 1.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $66,725 (2006); Median household income: $106,300 (2006); Average household income: $149,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 42.9% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $836,811 (2006); Median rent: $1,421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 1.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 256.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.9% car, 16.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KNIGHTSEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.014 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 121.66° W. Long. Elevation is 25 feet. Population: 852 (1990); 861 (2000); 1,024 (2006); 1,124 (2011 projected); Race: 70.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 30.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 204.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 59.7% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% Other groups, 14.8% German, 10.5% English, 6.9% Italian, 6.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 11.2% professional, 17.8% services, 27.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.9% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,223 (2006); Median household income: $70,437 (2006); Average household income: $85,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006).
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West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825
Knightsen Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-0073
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $730,469 (2006); Median rent: $614 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Income: Per capita income: $36,171 (2006); Median household income: $74,581 (2006); Average household income: $89,213 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006).
LAFAYETTE (city). Covers a land area of 15.204 sq. miles and a
Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Martinez Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,194 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 313-0480 Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000
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water area of 0.210 sq. miles. Located at 37.89° N. Lat.; 122.11° W. Long. Elevation is 302 feet. History: Named in 1853 for the Marquis de Lafayette, a Frenchman who fought in the U.S. War of Independence. The site of Lafayette was chosen by Elam Brown in 1848 for a home site. Brown set up a horse powered mill near his house. Population: 23,604 (1990); 23,908 (2000); 24,759 (2006); 25,538 (2011 projected); Race: 84.0% White, 0.5% Black, 10.1% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,628.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 70.2% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% English, 18.1% German, 17.6% Other groups, 15.6% Irish, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 1.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,944 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.2% management, 36.1% professional, 7.8% services, 20.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.2% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $62,107 (2006); Median household income: $117,937 (2006); Average household income: $162,350 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 57.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 29.5% (2006). School District(s)
Acalanes Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 935-2800 Lafayette Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 284-7011 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,000 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 196.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Contra Costa Sun (General - Circulation 8,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.3% car, 12.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lafayette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 284-1968 http://www.ci.lafayette.ca.us Lafayette Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 284-7404 http://www.lafayettechamber.org
MARTINEZ (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.251 sq. miles and a water area of 1.200 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.12° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: Martinez was named for Ignacio Martinez, comandante at the San Francisco Presidio from 1828-1831, who settled on neighboring Rancho El Pinole about 1836. Martinez developed after 1850 as the seat of Contra Costa County. Population: 33,462 (1990); 35,866 (2000); 36,057 (2006); 36,383 (2011 projected); Race: 78.4% White, 3.3% Black, 7.8% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,943.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 56.9% now married, 5.1% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.3% Other groups, 15.6% German, 14.7% Irish, 12.5% English, 10.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,875 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 22.4% professional, 10.1% services, 31.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.6% construction, 7.0% production (2000).
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Martinez Adult Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 551 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 228-3276 2006-07 Tuition: $1,200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $495,990 (2006); Median rent: $810 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 389.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Contra Costa Exclusive (General - Circulation 15,000); Martinez News-Gazette (General - Circulation 14,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 5.7% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Martinez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 372-3500 http://www.cityofmartinez.org Martinez Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 228-2345 http://martinezchamber.com
MORAGA (town). Aka Moraga Town. Covers a land area of 9.272 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 37.84° N. Lat.; 122.12° W. Long. Elevation is 490 feet. History: Named for Joaquin Moraga, the grandson of the founder of San Francisco, Joseph Joaquin Moraga. St. Mary’s College is to Northeast. Population: 15,833 (1990); 16,290 (2000); 16,809 (2006); 17,251 (2011 projected); Race: 77.1% White, 1.1% Black, 15.1% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,812.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.6% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% Other groups, 16.9% German, 15.8% English, 15.2% Irish, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.7% management, 31.5% professional, 7.8% services, 24.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.3% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $52,006 (2006); Median household income: $109,948 (2006); Average household income: $147,643 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 30.3% (2006). School District(s)
Acalanes Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 935-2800 Moraga Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,772 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-5943 Four-year College(s)
Saint Marys College of California (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,432. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 631-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,050; Out-of-state $29,050 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $983,113 (2006); Median rent: $1,084 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 98.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.0% car, 12.5% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to
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work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Moraga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-0150 Town of Moraga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 376-2590 http://www.ci.moraga.ca.us
MOUNTAIN VIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.283 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.11° W. Long. Population: 2,164 (1990); 2,468 (2000); 2,657 (2006); 2,809 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 2.5% Black, 2.9% Asian, 15.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,397.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 36.7% never married, 39.8% now married, 6.5% widowed, 17.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.4% Other groups, 19.7% Irish, 16.0% German, 14.3% Italian, 10.8% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 15.5% professional, 13.4% services, 27.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 18.0% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,616 (2006); Median household income: $65,392 (2006); Average household income: $76,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $329,375 (2006); Median rent: $786 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 7.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) OAKLEY (city). Covers a land area of 12.417 sq. miles and a water area of 0.101 sq. miles. Located at 37.99° N. Lat.; 121.71° W. Long. Elevation is 18 feet. Population: 16,843 (1990); 25,619 (2000); 27,134 (2006); 28,383 (2011 projected); Race: 73.2% White, 4.1% Black, 3.2% Asian, 27.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,185.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.34 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% Other groups, 13.0% German, 12.2% Irish, 9.7% Italian, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,787 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 607 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 13.4% professional, 15.9% services, 29.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 15.7% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,155 (2006); Median household income: $76,340 (2006); Average household income: $83,493 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Liberty Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 634-2166 Oakley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,542 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-0700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $366,483 (2006); Median rent: $800 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 254.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 2.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Oakley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-7007 http://www.ci.oakley.ca.us
Profiles of California Oakley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 625-1035 http://www.oakleychamber.com
ORINDA (city). Covers a land area of 12.587 sq. miles and a water area of 0.037 sq. miles. Located at 37.88° N. Lat.; 122.17° W. Long. Elevation is 500 feet. Population: 16,642 (1990); 17,599 (2000); 18,211 (2006); 18,769 (2011 projected); Race: 83.9% White, 0.4% Black, 11.2% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,446.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 71.9% now married, 6.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% Other groups, 17.9% English, 16.7% German, 14.9% Irish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.8% management, 35.6% professional, 6.3% services, 22.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 2.0% construction, 2.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $70,611 (2006); Median household income: $134,737 (2006); Average household income: $189,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 63.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 73.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 34.2% (2006). School District(s)
Acalanes Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 935-2800 Orinda Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,435 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 254-4901 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,176 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 142.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.6% car, 15.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Orinda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 253-4200 http://www.ci.orinda.ca.us Orinda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 254-3909 http://www.orindachamber.org
PACHECO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.730 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 122.06° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: The first settler in Pacheco was G.L. Wallrath, who built a house here in 1853. The town was laid out in 1857 around a warehouse and a flour mill, and survived flood, fire, and earthquake in its first ten years. Population: 3,246 (1990); 3,562 (2000); 3,720 (2006); 3,807 (2011 projected); Race: 80.1% White, 2.2% Black, 9.0% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,094.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 42.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 42.6% now married, 8.8% widowed, 21.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.1% Other groups, 18.7% German, 12.9% Irish, 12.6% English, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 19.1% professional, 16.2% services, 30.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,144 (2006); Median household income: $51,192 (2006); Average household income: $67,380 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2006); Median home value: $160,811 (2006); Median rent: $858 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 5.9% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
Contra Costa County
PINOLE (city). Covers a land area of 5.199 sq. miles and a water area of 8.076 sq. miles. Located at 37.99° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 21 feet. History: Named for the Aztec translation of “ground and parched seeds”. The town of Pinole was laid out by Samuel J. Tennant, on land that had been part of the Rancho el Pinole of Don Ignacio Martinez, comandante of the San Francisco Presidio 1822-8132. Population: 17,451 (1990); 19,039 (2000); 19,041 (2006); 19,005 (2011 projected); Race: 47.5% White, 12.4% Black, 25.2% Asian, 16.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,662.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.6% now married, 7.9% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% Other groups, 11.0% German, 9.3% Irish, 8.5% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 19.5% professional, 16.1% services, 29.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,780 (2006); Median household income: $73,017 (2006); Average household income: $83,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.4% (2006); Median home value: $434,160 (2006); Median rent: $788 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Doctor’s Medical Center (326 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 65.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 667.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 6.3% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pinole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 724-8928 http://www.ci.pinole.ca.us Pinole Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 724-4484 http://www.pinolechamber.org
PITTSBURG (city). Covers a land area of 15.600 sq. miles and a water area of 1.222 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 121.89° W. Long. Elevation is 30 feet. History: Named for the Pittsburg Coal Company, which mined local coal. Pittsburg was laid out in 1849 by William Tecumseh Sherman for the owners of the Rancho los Medanos, who hoped the town would become a prosperous seaport on the river. For three decades after coal was discovered in the 1850s, the town was a busy coal shipping port, renamed in 1863 as Black Diamond for one of the mines. In the early 1900s, steel replaced coal as the mainstay of the economy, and the town was renamed for its Philadelphia counterpart in the steel industry. Population: 47,740 (1990); 56,769 (2000); 64,280 (2006); 70,104 (2011 projected); Race: 39.2% White, 18.4% Black, 14.4% Asian, 37.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,120.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.24 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 30.8% never married, 54.8% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.5% Other groups, 6.3% German, 6.1% Italian, 5.9% Irish, 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,187 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 157 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 13.6% professional, 19.1% services, 29.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 13.2% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,005 (2006); Median household income: $58,191 (2006); Average household income: $67,566 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $800 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $615 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Contra Costa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3388 Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000 Pittsburg Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 473-4231 Two-year College(s)
Los Medanos College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,073. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 439-2181 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $732; Out-of-state $4,526 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $323,305 (2006); Median rent: $790 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 39.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 413.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 8.5% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Pittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 252-4850 http://www.ci.pittsburg.ca.us/pittsburg Pittsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 432-7301 http://www.pittsburg.org
PLEASANT HILL (city). Aka Pleasant Hills. Covers a land area of 7.087 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.95° N. Lat.; 122.07° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Named for the hope that it would encourage people to settle here. First settled in 1844, the area remained rural until the housing boom of World War II. Incorporated 1961. Population: 32,038 (1990); 32,837 (2000); 33,349 (2006); 33,814 (2011 projected); Race: 78.3% White, 1.6% Black, 11.6% Asian, 9.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,705.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 54.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% Other groups, 15.5% German, 14.8% Irish, 13.6% English, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,299 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 27.6% professional, 10.7% services, 26.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.2% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,759 (2006); Median household income: $76,361 (2006); Average household income: $93,212 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). School District(s)
Contra Costa County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 942-3368 Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000 Four-year College(s)
John F Kennedy University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,757. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 969-3300 Two-year College(s)
Diablo Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,851. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 685-1230 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $732; Out-of-state $4,526 Western Career College-Pleasant Hill (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 609-6650 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.1% (2006); Median home value: $580,107 (2006); Median rent: $924 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 555.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 11.2% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pleasant Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 671-5237 http://www.pleasanthill.ca.gov Pleasant Hill Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 687-0700 http://www.pleasanthillchamber.com
PORT COSTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.678 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.04° N. Lat.; 122.18° W. Long. Elevation is 17 feet. History: Port Costa grew around the wharves from which grain was shipped direct to Europe. Population: 228 (1990); 232 (2000); 230 (2006); 229 (2011 projected); Race: 89.6% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 339.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 48.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 121.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 58.9% now married, 5.9% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 12.8% Czech, 12.0% Portuguese, 11.2% Czechoslovakian, 9.5% Norwegian, 9.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 18.1% professional, 10.5% services, 28.6% sales, 5.7% farming, 10.5% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,783 (2006); Median household income: $68,145 (2006); Average household income: $94,495 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.6% (2006); Median home value: $534,091 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 19.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) RICHMOND (city). Covers a land area of 29.979 sq. miles and a water area of 22.599 sq. miles. Located at 37.93° N. Lat.; 122.34° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named probably for Richmond, Virginia. Richmond was established in 1899 when the Santa Fe Railway purchased a right-of-way to the bayshore here. The town grew around plants of such industrial corporations as the Standard Oil Company and the Ford Motor Company. Population: 88,258 (1990); 99,216 (2000); 102,599 (2006); 105,597 (2011 projected); Race: 31.9% White, 30.6% Black, 13.8% Asian, 33.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,422.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.2% never married, 49.4% now married, 6.4% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.7% Other groups, 4.5% German, 3.6% Irish, 3.6% English, 2.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 50,730 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 170 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 196 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 20.6% professional, 18.1% services, 26.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.0% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,950 (2006); Median household income: $49,812 (2006); Average household income: $62,997 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $894 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $388 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825
Profiles of California Four-year College(s)
Argosy University-San Francisco Bay Area Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 275-0277 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2006); Median home value: $347,570 (2006); Median rent: $685 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Permanente Hospital - Richmond (74 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 114.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 563.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Berkeley Voice (General - Circulation 20,200); El Cerrito Journal (General - Circulation 13,800); West County Times (Circulation 32,721) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.9% car, 14.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 371-3700 http://www.ci.ridgecrest.ca.us Richmond Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3512 http://www.rcoc.com
RODEO (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.366 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 38.03° N. Lat.; 122.26° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Rodeo preserves in its name the days of Spanish dominion when ranchers held their yearly cattle rodeos in nearby Rodeo Valley. The town of Rodeo began when two Irishmen, John and Patrick Tormey, started a meat-packing plant here on a cattle ranch. Population: 8,314 (1990); 8,717 (2000); 9,249 (2006); 9,680 (2011 projected); Race: 45.8% White, 17.6% Black, 18.0% Asian, 19.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,255.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 55.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% Other groups, 10.6% German, 7.8% Irish, 7.5% English, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 15.3% professional, 16.9% services, 34.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,778 (2006); Median household income: $69,547 (2006); Average household income: $77,775 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
John Swett Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,844 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 787-2355 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $393,091 (2006); Median rent: $717 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 3.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Rodeo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 799-7351 http://www.rodeoca.org
ROLLINGWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.207 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 122.33° W. Long. Population: 2,377 (1990); 2,900 (2000); 3,123 (2006); 3,291 (2011 projected); Race: 29.4% White, 8.0% Black, 25.9% Asian, 50.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15,115.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.11 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 44.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.6% Other groups, 3.5% United States or American, 2.0% German, 1.6% Portuguese, 1.6% Irish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 4.5% professional, 27.1% services, 28.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 21.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,800 (2006); Median household income: $51,356 (2006); Average household income: $56,377 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $274,297 (2006); Median rent: $749 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 6.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
married, 3.3% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.3% Other groups, 16.8% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.1% English, 9.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 1.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,896 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.2% management, 26.5% professional, 6.0% services, 30.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.5% construction, 4.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,066 (2006); Median household income: $111,232 (2006); Average household income: $133,020 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 55.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $722 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $300 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 53.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006).
SAN PABLO (city). Covers a land area of 2.577 sq. miles and a water
San Ramon Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,857 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 552-5500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.8% (2006); Median home value: $836,879 (2006); Median rent: $1,297 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Hospitals: San Ramon Regional Medical Center (150 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 211.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 4.9% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Ramon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 973-2500 http://www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us San Ramon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 242-0600 http://www.sanramon.org
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area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 122.34° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named for a Mexican land grant, for St. Paul. Before 1820, this land was pasture for the herds of cattle and sheep belonging to Mission San Francisco de Asis, becoming part of the Rancho San Pablo grant to Francisco Maria Castro after the missions were secularized. Population: 25,145 (1990); 30,215 (2000); 31,354 (2006); 32,389 (2011 projected); Race: 28.6% White, 15.4% Black, 17.0% Asian, 51.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,169.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.41 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 33.4% never married, 51.4% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Other groups, 3.2% Irish, 2.5% German, 1.9% English, 1.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,105 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 11.4% professional, 23.4% services, 25.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.8% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,691 (2006); Median household income: $42,290 (2006); Average household income: $52,823 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
West Contra Costa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,719 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 234-3825 Two-year College(s)
Contra Costa College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,670. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 235-7800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $732; Out-of-state $4,526 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.7% (2006); Median home value: $267,731 (2006); Median rent: $629 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 86.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 586.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 11.1% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Pablo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 215-3000 http://www.ci.san-pablo.ca.us/main/index.htm San Pablo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (519) 234-2067 http://www.ci.san-pablo.ca.us
SAN RAMON (city). Covers a land area of 11.580 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 37.75° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Elevation is 480 feet. Population: 35,463 (1990); 44,722 (2000); 45,665 (2006); 46,553 (2011 projected); Race: 71.7% White, 1.8% Black, 19.1% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,943.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 63.9% now
TARA HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.782 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.99° N. Lat.; 122.31° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. Population: 5,005 (1990); 5,332 (2000); 5,565 (2006); 5,766 (2011 projected); Race: 43.1% White, 14.9% Black, 17.9% Asian, 29.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,117.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 55.3% now married, 6.5% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% Other groups, 6.2% German, 6.1% Italian, 5.7% English, 5.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 13.7% professional, 15.6% services, 35.2% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.1% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,275 (2006); Median household income: $65,186 (2006); Average household income: $73,439 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $360,843 (2006); Median rent: $909 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 6.1% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) VINE HILL (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.674 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 122.08° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: John Muir National Historic site to West. Population: 3,422 (1990); 3,260 (2000); 3,323 (2006); 3,392 (2011 projected); Race: 70.9% White, 2.3% Black, 2.4% Asian, 28.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 711.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 52.8% now married, 5.5% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.7%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% Other groups, 11.7% German, 11.1% Irish, 11.0% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 12.1% professional, 18.7% services, 31.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.6% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,757 (2006); Median household income: $53,079 (2006); Average household income: $61,225 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $366,409 (2006); Median rent: $738 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 2.9% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WALDON (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.662 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.92° N. Lat.; 122.05° W. Long. Population: 3,410 (1990); 5,133 (2000); 5,962 (2006); 6,609 (2011 projected); Race: 67.8% White, 2.3% Black, 21.7% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,008.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.64 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 39.7% never married, 39.3% now married, 9.7% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3% Other groups, 16.6% German, 12.0% Irish, 8.9% English, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.7% management, 32.4% professional, 7.3% services, 26.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.1% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,502 (2006); Median household income: $63,542 (2006); Average household income: $74,520 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 21.9% (2006); Median home value: $456,952 (2006); Median rent: $1,045 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.9% car, 36.7% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.6% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) WALNUT CREEK (city). Covers a land area of 19.908 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 37.91° N. Lat.; 122.04° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Named for its abundance of local walnut trees. Walnut Creek was established in the middle of walnut groves, with shipping of walnuts as the first industry. Population: 61,446 (1990); 64,296 (2000); 64,377 (2006); 64,734 (2011 projected); Race: 80.8% White, 1.1% Black, 11.4% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,233.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 55.8% now married, 11.3% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% Other groups, 16.5% German, 15.4% English, 14.3% Irish, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 34,465 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 251 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.5% management, 30.1% professional, 9.0% services, 27.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.1% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,926 (2006); Median household income: $71,292 (2006); Average household income: $96,291 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 53.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006).
Profiles of California School District(s)
Acalanes Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,906 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 935-2800 Mt. Diablo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 682-8000 Walnut Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 944-6850 Four-year College(s)
Silicon Valley College-Walnut Creek (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 280-0235 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $656,919 (2006); Median rent: $962 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: John Muir Medical Center (321 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 447.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Contra Costa Times (Circulation 187,630); Rossmoor News (General - Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.1% car, 13.8% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 943-5800 http://www.ci.walnut-creek.ca.us Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (925) 934-2007 http://www.walnut-creek.com
Del Norte County Located in northwestern California; bounded on the north by Oregon, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean; includes parts of Siskiyou and Klamath National Forests. Covers a land area of 1,007.81 sq. miles, a water area of 221.94 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1857. County seat is Crescent City. Del Norte County is part of the Crescent City, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Del Norte County, CA Weather Station: Crescent City 3 NNW
Elevation: 68 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 56 57 58 61 63 65 66 66 64 58 55 Low 41 42 43 43 46 49 51 52 50 47 44 40 Precip 10.3 8.9 9.2 5.1 3.1 1.5 0.4 0.7 1.7 4.5 10.1 11.5 Snow 0.2 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Klamath
Elevation: 22 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 56 57 59 62 65 67 67 67 64 58 55 Low 39 40 41 42 46 49 52 53 50 46 42 38 Precip 12.5 10.9 11.0 5.9 3.7 1.7 0.4 0.7 2.0 5.2 12.4 13.9 Snow 0.3 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 23,460 (1990); 27,507 (2000); 28,610 (2006); 29,353 (2011 projected); Race: 78.8% White, 4.4% Black, 2.6% Asian, 15.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.4% Catholic Church, 2.5% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.1% International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, 1.9% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 1.8% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,914 (2005); Leading industries: 25.1% health care and social assistance; 19.4% retail trade; 17.9% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 89 totaling 13,356 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 485 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,316 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005).
Profiles of California Income: Per capita income: $16,720 (2006); Median household income: $33,552 (2006); Average household income: $45,362 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.62% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.0% (2006); Median home value: $215,439 (2006); Median rent: $436 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 97.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 90.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 236.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 18.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 21.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,098.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 56.9% Bush, 41.3% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Castle Rock National Wildlife Refuge; Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park; Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park; Pelican State Beach; Redwood National Park Additional Information Contacts Del Norte County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-7214 http://www.co.del-norte.ca.us City of Crescent City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-7483 http://www.crescentcity.org Crescent City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-3174 http://www.delnorte.org
Del Norte County Communities BERTSCH-OCEANVIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.487 sq. miles and a water area of 0.406 sq. miles. Located at 41.75° N. Lat.; 124.16° W. Long. Population: 1,524 (1990); 2,238 (2000); 2,342 (2006); 2,405 (2011 projected); Race: 80.0% White, 0.9% Black, 2.7% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 426.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 49.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% Other groups, 16.4% German, 10.1% Irish, 9.2% United States or American, 7.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 12.0% professional, 31.3% services, 15.0% sales, 3.8% farming, 8.0% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,632 (2006); Median household income: $31,009 (2006); Average household income: $37,849 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $187,302 (2006); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 3.7% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) CRESCENT CITY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 1.779 sq. miles and a water area of 0.282 sq. miles. Located at 41.75° N. Lat.; 124.20° W. Long. Elevation is 44 feet. History: Crescent City was laid out in 1852 and grew rapidly, serving for a time as the seat of Klamath County. When they lost this honor, the residents forced formation of a new county, Del Norte, so that their city could be its seat. Population: 4,392 (1990); 4,006 (2000); 4,006 (2006); 3,998 (2011 projected); Race: 77.3% White, 0.5% Black, 5.3% Asian, 11.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,252.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 48.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 19.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% Other groups,
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18.9% German, 11.9% English, 10.6% Irish, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 20.0% professional, 38.0% services, 20.2% sales, 3.5% farming, 6.0% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,754 (2006); Median household income: $20,488 (2006); Average household income: $32,420 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Del Norte County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Del Norte County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0274 Del Norte County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,083 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 32.3% (2006); Median home value: $182,759 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Coast Hospital (59 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 54.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 491.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Triplicate (Circulation 4,661) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 13.2% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Crescent City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-7483 http://www.crescentcity.org Crescent City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-3174 http://www.delnorte.org
CRESCENT CITY NORTH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.947 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 41.76° N. Lat.; 124.20° W. Long. Population: 3,841 (1990); 4,028 (2000); 4,174 (2006); 4,284 (2011 projected); Race: 77.9% White, 1.0% Black, 5.4% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,144.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 49.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 15.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.7% Other groups, 17.7% German, 14.9% English, 10.2% Irish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 17.0% professional, 30.9% services, 24.3% sales, 4.2% farming, 8.7% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,332 (2006); Median household income: $32,912 (2006); Average household income: $41,349 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.6% (2006); Median home value: $180,972 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 2.5% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) GASQUET (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95543). Covers a land area of 250.425 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 41.88° N. Lat.; 123.80° W. Long. Elevation is 356 feet. Population: 514 (2000); Race: 78.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 41.8% under 18, 4.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 65.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3%
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Other groups, 14.7% German, 14.6% English, 7.7% French (except Basque), 7.6% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 3.1% professional, 51.2% services, 15.0% sales, 3.8% farming, 21.9% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,776 (2000); Median household income: $20,511 (2000); Poverty rate: 40.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2000). School District(s)
Del Norte County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Del Norte County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,083 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.1% (2000); Median home value: $193,800 (2000); Median rent: $472 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 55.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KLAMATH (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.536 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.53° N. Lat.; 124.01° W. Long. Elevation is 28 feet. Population: 823 (1990); 651 (2000); 581 (2006); 524 (2011 projected); Race: 54.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 46.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 48.7% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.1% Other groups, 15.9% German, 9.0% Irish, 8.0% English, 4.0% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 16.9% professional, 23.6% services, 15.2% sales, 10.5% farming, 14.3% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,527 (2006); Median household income: $36,471 (2006); Average household income: $47,195 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Del Norte County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,083 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.6% (2006); Median home value: $162,500 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 14.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SMITH RIVER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95567). Covers a land area of 59.524 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.95° N. Lat.; 124.15° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: The community of Smith River developed as a trading center for dairy farmers and as headquarters for sportsmen during the fishing and hunting season. The Smith River was named for adventurer and trapper Jedediah Smith, who explored the region in 1828. Population: 2,003 (2000); Race: 74.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 22.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.1% under 18, 18.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 60.8% now married, 9.2% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.7% Other groups, 20.6% German, 14.4% English, 12.6% Irish, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.1% management, 18.0% professional, 17.2% services, 25.1% sales, 14.9% farming, 8.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,164 (2000); Median household income: $30,303 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2000). School District(s)
Del Norte County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,083 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 464-0200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2000); Median home value: $119,800 (2000); Median rent: $489 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
El Dorado County Located in east central California, rising from the Sierra Nevada foothills; drained by the American, Rubicon, and Cosumnes Rivers; includes Pyramid Peak (10,020 ft), part of Lake Tahoe, and part of El Dorado National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,710.85 sq. miles, a water area of 77.25 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Placerville. El Dorado County is part of the Sacramento—Arden-Arcade—Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: El Dorado County, CA; Placer County, CA; Sacramento County, CA; Yolo County, CA Weather Station: Placerville
Elevation: 1,847 feet
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Weather Station: Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
Elevation: 6,253 feet
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Population: 125,995 (1990); 156,299 (2000); 175,836 (2006); 190,009 (2011 projected); Race: 87.7% White, 0.9% Black, 2.7% Asian, 10.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 102.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 14.1% Catholic Church, 3.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.4% Assemblies of God, 1.1% The United Methodist Church, 1.0% Conservative Baptist Association of America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 93,570 (2005); Leading industries: 18.0% accommodation & food services; 14.2% retail trade; 12.7% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,116 totaling 117,064 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 39 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 4,278 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 814 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 663 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 6,204 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,522 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 969 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $30,030 (2006); Median household income: $61,025 (2006); Average household income: $78,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.09% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $472 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $318 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.8% (2006); Median home value: $441,420 (2006); Median rent: $617 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 105.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 71.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 173.5 deaths
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per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 71.8% good, 19.7% moderate, 7.9% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 19.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 13.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 585.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 61.2% Bush, 37.3% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Coloma Road State Historic Landmark 747; D L Bliss State Park; Diamond Spring State Historic Landmark; Eight Mile House State Historic Landmark; Eldorado National Forest; Emerald Bay State Park; Gold Discovery Site State Park; James W Marshall State Historical Monument; Pleasant Grove House State Historic Landmark; Pony Express State Historic Landmark 703; Shingle Springs State Historic Landmark 456; Sportsmans Hall State Historic Landmark 704; Sugar Pine Point State Park Additional Information Contacts El Dorado County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 621-5567 http://www.co.el-dorado.ca.us City of Placerville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 621-2489 http://ci.placerville.ca.us City of South Lake Tahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 542-6000 http://www.ci.south-lake-tahoe.ca.us El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 621-5885 http://www.eldoradocounty.org El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 933-1335 http://www.eldoradohillschamber.org Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce . . . (530) 677-8000 http://www.sscpchamber.org South Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 541-5255 http://www.tahoeinfo.com
El Dorado County Communities CAMERON PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.363 sq. miles and a water area of 0.070 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 120.98° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 12,082 (1990); 14,549 (2000); 15,709 (2006); 16,551 (2011 projected); Race: 90.3% White, 1.3% Black, 1.7% Asian, 7.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,133.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 62.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% German, 18.5% English, 16.8% Other groups, 16.1% Irish, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.2% management, 22.3% professional, 13.5% services, 28.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.2% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,494 (2006); Median household income: $65,933 (2006); Average household income: $78,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
Buckeye Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-2261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $425,061 (2006); Median rent: $676 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce . . . (530) 677-8000 http://www.sscpchamber.org
CAMINO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95709). Covers a land area of 22.162 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 38.74° N. Lat.; 120.67° W. Long. Elevation is 3,160 feet. Population: 4,825 (2000); Race: 90.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 217.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.4% under 18, 21.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.7% never married, 68.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.3% divorced
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(2000); Foreign born: 4.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% English, 19.3% German, 15.5% Other groups, 13.6% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 23.1% professional, 14.6% services, 26.9% sales, 3.0% farming, 13.2% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,358 (2000); Median household income: $46,179 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.4% (2000). School District(s)
Camino Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 644-4552 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2000); Median home value: $171,000 (2000); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COOL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95614). Covers a land area of 38.900 sq. miles and a water area of 0.025 sq. miles. Located at 38.88° N. Lat.; 120.97° W. Long. Population: 3,658 (2000); Race: 92.2% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 94.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.1% under 18, 13.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 71.7% now married, 3.7% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% German, 16.8% English, 14.8% Irish, 13.3% Other groups, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 18.6% professional, 16.3% services, 25.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,486 (2000); Median household income: $65,625 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.4% (2000). School District(s)
Black Oak Mine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 333-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2000); Median home value: $199,600 (2000); Median rent: $889 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DIAMOND SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.939 sq. miles and a water area of 0.040 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 120.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,778 feet. History: Diamond Springs began in 1849 as a camp on the Carson Pass Emigrant Trail, and became a supply center for lumbermen. Population: 4,676 (1990); 4,888 (2000); 5,004 (2006); 5,098 (2011 projected); Race: 88.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 842.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 57.4% now married, 13.2% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% English, 17.4% Other groups, 16.5% Irish, 14.7% German, 9.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 17.7% professional, 24.6% services, 20.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.3% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,139 (2006); Median household income: $40,897 (2006); Average household income: $48,101 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006).
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El Dorado County School District(s)
El Dorado Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-5081 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $286,607 (2006); Median rent: $646 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ECHO LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95721). Covers a land area of 13.708 sq. miles and a water area of 0.627 sq. miles. Located at 38.82° N. Lat.; 120.06° W. Long. Elevation is 7,440 feet. Population: 60 (2000); Race: 77.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 100.0% never married, 0.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.3% Welsh, 22.7% Other groups, 22.7% French (except Basque), 22.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 35.3% professional, 29.4% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 35.3% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $4,650 (2000); Median household income: $0 (2000); Poverty rate: 72.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 0.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 35.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 64.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL DORADO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95623). Covers a land area of 42.270 sq. miles and a water area of 0.040 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,602 feet. Population: 4,096 (2000); Race: 93.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 96.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.0% under 18, 23.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 64.4% now married, 10.5% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% English, 16.4% German, 15.3% Irish, 12.0% Other groups, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 21.0% professional, 17.5% services, 24.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.5% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,878 (2000); Median household income: $39,638 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2000). School District(s)
El Dorado Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-5081 Mother Lode Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,574 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-6464 Pioneer Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 620-3556 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2000); Median home value: $188,900 (2000); Median rent: $616 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EL DORADO HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 17.903 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 121.07° W. Long. Population: 8,906 (1990); 18,016 (2000); 26,015 (2006); 31,735 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 1.3% Black, 6.0% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,453.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average
Profiles of California household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 76.5% now married, 3.0% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% German, 17.6% English, 15.7% Other groups, 15.5% Irish, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.9% management, 27.6% professional, 10.0% services, 24.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.4% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,282 (2006); Median household income: $107,710 (2006); Average household income: $138,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 54.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006). School District(s)
Buckeye Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-2261 El Dorado Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-5081 Rescue Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-4461 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $635,477 (2006); Median rent: $1,152 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 933-1335 http://www.eldoradohillschamber.org
GARDEN VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95633). Covers a land area of 45.565 sq. miles and a water area of 0.050 sq. miles. Located at 38.84° N. Lat.; 120.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,941 feet. Population: 2,518 (2000); Race: 94.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 55.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.8% under 18, 12.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 69.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% German, 19.0% English, 12.2% Irish, 9.4% Other groups, 7.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 20.7% professional, 18.0% services, 24.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 17.3% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,150 (2000); Median household income: $54,643 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2000). School District(s)
Black Oak Mine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 333-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2000); Median home value: $162,900 (2000); Median rent: $611 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.2% less than 15 minutes, 21.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GEORGETOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.121 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 38.90° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Elevation is 2,649 feet. History: A group of Oregonians discovered gold in 1849 on Oregon Creek. The community that grew up was first called Growlersburg, but was renamed in 1852 to honor George Phipps who led a company of sailors here in 1850. In its prime Georgetown was the trading center for miners from almost a hundred camps. Population: 866 (1990); 962 (2000); 1,044 (2006); 1,104 (2011 projected); Race: 94.0% White, 0.2% Black, 2.1% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 253.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 53.4% now married, 8.0%
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widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.7% German, 17.6% English, 16.7% Other groups, 8.6% Scotch-Irish, 6.6% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 18.2% professional, 18.4% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.7% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,490 (2006); Median household income: $47,331 (2006); Average household income: $54,593 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Black Oak Mine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 333-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $356,701 (2006); Median rent: $559 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Georgetown Gazette (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREENWOOD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95635). Covers a land area of 15.184 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 38.92° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,615 feet. History: Greenwood was settled in 1848 by the Greenwoods, a father and two sons, who found gold here. They soon turned from mining to hunting, supplying prospectors with venison. Population: 1,136 (2000); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 74.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.9% under 18, 11.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 67.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% Irish, 17.6% English, 14.4% Italian, 14.2% German, 12.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 19.5% professional, 5.5% services, 38.2% sales, 1.8% farming, 14.5% construction, 3.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,920 (2000); Median household income: $48,194 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2000); Median home value: $174,300 (2000); Median rent: $628 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.7% less than 15 minutes, 7.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 33.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRIZZLY FLATS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95636). Covers a land area of 9.172 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.63° N. Lat.; 120.53° W. Long. Population: 647 (2000); Race: 95.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 70.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.9% under 18, 19.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 6.4% never married, 75.4% now married, 5.2% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.4% English, 16.1% German, 13.1% Other groups, 12.8% Irish, 8.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 17.3% professional, 16.5% services, 13.4% sales, 3.5% farming, 14.6% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,993 (2000); Median household income: $40,526 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). School District(s)
Pioneer Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 620-3556
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2000); Median home value: $118,600 (2000); Median rent: $542 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 19.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.1% less than 15 minutes, 8.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 51.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KYBURZ (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95720). Covers a land area of 59.899 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 38.77° N. Lat.; 120.26° W. Long. Elevation is 4,047 feet. Population: 167 (2000); Race: 89.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.9% under 18, 17.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 41.9% now married, 12.0% widowed, 29.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% German, 16.4% Norwegian, 12.1% Other groups, 10.7% English, 7.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 48.3% professional, 15.0% services, 11.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.3% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,924 (2000); Median household income: $31,429 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2000). School District(s)
Silver Fork Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 644-5416 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.2% (2000); Median home value: $179,200 (2000); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.8% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 11.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 37.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOTUS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95651). Covers a land area of 5.049 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.81° N. Lat.; 120.92° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 483 (2000); Race: 98.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 95.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.8% under 18, 11.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.7% never married, 52.3% now married, 11.9% widowed, 23.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.1% German, 16.5% English, 14.2% Other groups, 13.5% Irish, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.8% management, 27.8% professional, 10.3% services, 9.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.0% construction, 5.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,623 (2000); Median household income: $40,938 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2000); Median home value: $178,600 (2000); Median rent: $778 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) PILOT HILL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95664). Covers a land area of 38.690 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 38.81° N. Lat.; 121.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,185 feet. Population: 1,156 (2000); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 0.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 29.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.1% under 18, 13.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.7% never married, 70.8% now married, 3.0% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% German, 15.3% Irish, 12.8% English, 12.5% Other groups, 6.4% Italian (2000).
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El Dorado County
Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 31.8% professional, 20.2% services, 12.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,238 (2000); Median household income: $42,467 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2000); Median home value: $214,800 (2000); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 2.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.1% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLACERVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.802 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 38.72° N. Lat.; 120.80° W. Long. Elevation is 1,866 feet. History: Placerville was born when men who found the land about Coloma well occupied plodded on to new territory. A strategic point on the overland trail and the Coloma Road, Placerville by 1854 was a contender with San Francisco and Sacramento in wealth and population. Through Placerville went the Overland Mail, the Pony Express, and the overland telegraph. Several men who were later to become industrial giants began their careers here: Mark Hopkins, later a railroad magnate, set up shop on the main street of Placerville with a wagonload of groceries; Philip D. Armour of meat-packing fame ran a butcher shop in town; John Studebaker laid the foundation for an automobile industry by building miners’ wheelbarrows. Population: 9,119 (1990); 9,610 (2000); 10,028 (2006); 10,345 (2011 projected); Race: 86.0% White, 0.3% Black, 1.2% Asian, 16.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,728.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 49.0% now married, 8.7% widowed, 18.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% Other groups, 19.0% German, 14.9% English, 13.7% Irish, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 20.1% professional, 17.7% services, 29.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 12.7% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,891 (2006); Median household income: $40,710 (2006); Average household income: $51,254 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). School District(s)
Central Sierra ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 295-2296 El Dorado County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-7130 El Dorado Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-5081 Gold Oak Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 747 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 626-3150 Gold Trail Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 626-3194 Mother Lode Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,574 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-6464 Placerville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-7216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.4% (2006); Median home value: $349,928 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Marshall Medical Center (105 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 354.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mountain Democrat (Circulation 15,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.6% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4%
Profiles of California 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Placerville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 621-2489 http://ci.placerville.ca.us El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 621-5885 http://www.eldoradocounty.org
POLLOCK PINES (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.826 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.75° N. Lat.; 120.57° W. Long. Elevation is 3,960 feet. Population: 4,530 (1990); 4,728 (2000); 5,211 (2006); 5,575 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 894.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 63.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.7% English, 18.6% Irish, 16.5% German, 11.6% Other groups, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 14.9% professional, 17.1% services, 29.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.3% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,712 (2006); Median household income: $46,382 (2006); Average household income: $52,821 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Pollock Pines Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 799 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 644-5416 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $297,018 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RESCUE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95672). Covers a land area of 22.057 sq. miles and a water area of 0.142 sq. miles. Located at 38.71° N. Lat.; 121.00° W. Long. Population: 3,803 (2000); Race: 92.4% White, 1.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 172.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.3% under 18, 8.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 66.4% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% German, 17.0% English, 15.9% Other groups, 12.9% Irish, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 23.3% professional, 14.4% services, 24.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.9% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,056 (2000); Median household income: $69,662 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.6% (2000). School District(s)
Rescue Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-4461 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2000); Median home value: $240,500 (2000); Median rent: $763 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 4.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHINGLE SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.209 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 38.66° N. Lat.; 120.94° W. Long. Elevation is 1,420 feet. History: Shingle Springs was the site of a shingle mill in 1849, and a stopping place for gold prospectors.
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El Dorado County
Population: 2,141 (1990); 2,643 (2000); 3,037 (2006); 3,299 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.8% Black, 2.2% Asian, 8.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 583.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 60.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% German, 17.4% Other groups, 14.3% Irish, 13.6% English, 9.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 19.0% professional, 10.6% services, 35.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 7.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,077 (2006); Median household income: $62,454 (2006); Average household income: $84,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006). School District(s)
Buckeye Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-2261 El Dorado Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-5081 Latrobe (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 677-0260 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $464,124 (2006); Median rent: $649 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Shingle Springs/Cameron Park Chamber of Commerce . . . (530) 677-8000 http://www.sscpchamber.org
SOMERSET (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95684). Covers a land area of 110.069 sq. miles and a water area of 0.034 sq. miles. Located at 38.60° N. Lat.; 120.59° W. Long. Elevation is 2,089 feet. Population: 2,951 (2000); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.1% under 18, 13.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.9% English, 15.2% German, 14.0% Irish, 12.0% Other groups, 11.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 27.0% professional, 15.8% services, 25.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.0% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,332 (2000); Median household income: $45,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2000). School District(s)
Indian Diggings Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 620-6546 Pioneer Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 620-3556 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2000); Median home value: $144,900 (2000); Median rent: $626 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.0% less than 15 minutes, 14.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (city). Covers a land area of 10.057 sq. miles and a water area of 6.438 sq. miles. Located at 38.92° N. Lat.; 119.98° W. Long. Elevation is 6,260 feet. History: Named for its location at the south end of Lake Tahoe. Seat of Lake Tahoe Community College. Population: 21,586 (1990); 23,609 (2000); 23,725 (2006); 23,811 (2011 projected); Race: 71.4% White, 1.0% Black, 6.9% Asian, 31.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,359.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 34.5% never married, 47.5% now married, 4.5% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% Other groups, 12.2% German, 11.6% Irish, 10.8% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 71 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.3% professional, 37.7% services, 23.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 8.5% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,262 (2006); Median household income: $39,120 (2006); Average household income: $50,209 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
El Dorado County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 622-7130 Lake Tahoe Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 541-2850 Two-year College(s)
Lake Tahoe Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,392. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 541-4660 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $571; Out-of-state $5,277 Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.3% (2006); Median home value: $347,368 (2006); Median rent: $568 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Barton Memorial Hospital (75 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 54.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 229.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tahoe Daily Tribune (Circulation 10,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 4.9% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of South Lake Tahoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 542-6000 http://www.ci.south-lake-tahoe.ca.us South Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 541-5255 http://www.tahoeinfo.com
TAHOMA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96142). Aka Pomins. Covers a land area of 13.179 sq. miles and a water area of 0.066 sq. miles. Located at 39.03° N. Lat.; 120.12° W. Long. Population: 1,282 (2000); Race: 94.6% White, 0.3% Black, 1.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 97.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.6% under 18, 9.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 54.3% now married, 2.8% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 14.4% Irish, 11.0% German, 10.9% United States or American, 9.0% English, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 9.7% professional, 25.0% services, 29.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.8% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,501 (2000); Median household income: $50,270 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2000); Median home value: $225,400 (2000); Median rent: $680 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) TWIN BRIDGES (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95735). Covers a land area of 0.519 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.80° N. Lat.; 120.13° W. Long. Elevation is 6,117 feet. Population: 14 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 27.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 16.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 83.3% now married, 16.7% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000);
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Fresno County
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Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% Russian, 33.3% Polish, 25.0% German, 25.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 57.1% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 42.9% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $55,567 (2000); Median household income: $97,467 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $300,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 100.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Fresno County Located in central California, in the San Joaquin Valley, stretching from the Diablo Range in the west to the crest of the Sierra Nevada in the east; drained by the Kings, San Joaquin, and Fresno Rivers; includes parts of Sierra and Sequoia National Forests. Covers a land area of 5,962.73 sq. miles, a water area of 54.70 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Fresno. Fresno County is part of the Fresno, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Fresno County, CA Weather Station: Auberry 2 NW
Elevation: 2,089 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 58 61 68 77 87 94 93 86 76 62 55 Low 37 39 41 45 52 60 67 66 61 53 42 37 Precip 5.2 4.5 4.8 1.8 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.3 2.9 3.6 Snow 0.2 0.1 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Balch Power House
Elevation: 1,719 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 58 63 70 78 86 93 93 88 77 60 52 Low 37 40 42 45 52 59 67 67 61 53 43 38 Precip 6.2 5.4 5.4 2.3 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.9 1.5 3.5 3.9 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Coalinga
Elevation: 669 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 65 70 77 86 94 99 97 92 83 68 59 Low 37 40 43 46 53 59 65 64 59 50 41 35 Precip 1.8 1.8 1.6 0.4 0.2 0.1 tr 0.0 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.1 Snow tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Fresno Air Terminal
Elevation: 331 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 62 67 75 84 92 98 96 90 80 65 54 Low 38 41 45 48 55 61 66 65 60 52 42 37 Precip 2.2 2.0 2.2 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.6 1.2 1.4 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Friant Government Camp
Elevation: 410 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 62 66 74 84 93 99 98 92 81 66 56 Low 37 40 42 43 49 55 60 59 56 49 41 36 Precip 2.8 2.5 2.9 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.7 1.7 2.0 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Huntington Lake
Elevation: 7,017 feet
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Population: 667,588 (1990); 799,407 (2000); 886,784 (2006); 956,440 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 5.3% Black, 8.5% Asian, 46.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 148.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.1% Catholic Church, 3.0% Assemblies of God, 2.8% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.8% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.8% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 414,778 (2005); Leading industries: 15.5% health care and social assistance; 14.6% retail trade; 10.8% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 6,281 totaling 1,928,865 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 27 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 270 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 15,355 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 1,622 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 9,197 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 5,387 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 13,148 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,958 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 3,904 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,374 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $17,787 (2006); Median household income: $41,144 (2006); Average household income: $56,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.04% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $141 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $93 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $219,092 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 186.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 66.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 174.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 38.1% good, 42.5% moderate, 18.4% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 1.1% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 19.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 28.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,332.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 57.4% Bush, 41.7% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Fresno County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 488-3529 http://www.co.fresno.ca.us City of Clovis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 324-2070 http://www.ci.clovis.ca.us City of Coalinga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-1531 http://www.coalinga.com City of Firebaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 659-2043 http://www.ci.firebaugh.ca.us City of Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-3113 http://www.fowlercity.org City of Fresno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 621-7650 http://www.fresno.gov/default.htm City of Kingsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-5821 http://www.cityofkingsburg-ca.gov City of Mendota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-3291 http://www.ci.mendota.ca.us City of Orange Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 626-5100 http://www.cityoforangecove.com City of Parlier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-3545 http://www.parlier.ca.us City of Reedley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 638-1093 http://www.reedley.com City of San Joaquin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-4311 http://www.cityofsanjoaquin.org City of Sanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 876-6300 http://www.ci.sanger.ca.us City of Selma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 891-2200 http://www.cityofselma.com Clovis District Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 299-7363 http://www.clovischamber.com Coalinga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-2948 http://www.coalingachamber.com Firebaugh Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 659-3701 Fowler Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-3869 http://www.fowlercity.org
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Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 495-4800 http://www.fresnochamber.com Kerman Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 846-6343 http://www.kermanchamber.org Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-1111 http://www.kingsburgchamberofcommerce.com Mendota Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-3229 http://www.ci.mendota.ca.us Parlier Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-2822 http://www.parlier.ca.us Reedley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 638-3548 http://www.reedley.com Riverdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 867-4647 Sanger Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 875-4575 http://www.sanger.org Selma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 896-3315 http://www.cityofselma.com/chamber
Fresno County Communities AUBERRY (CDP). Covers a land area of 19.149 sq. miles and a water area of 0.067 sq. miles. Located at 37.07° N. Lat.; 119.49° W. Long. Elevation is 1,960 feet. Population: 1,922 (1990); 2,053 (2000); 2,164 (2006); 2,255 (2011 projected); Race: 86.6% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 113.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 64.9% now married, 9.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% Other groups, 17.3% Irish, 17.0% German, 14.2% English, 13.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 15.8% professional, 21.3% services, 23.5% sales, 2.2% farming, 15.8% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,764 (2006); Median household income: $44,310 (2006); Average household income: $55,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Pine Ridge Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 841-2444 Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 855-3662 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $261,557 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 27.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIOLA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.643 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.80° N. Lat.; 120.01° W. Long. Elevation is 251 feet. Population: 1,052 (1990); 1,037 (2000); 1,063 (2006); 1,084 (2011 projected); Race: 9.9% White, 0.0% Black, 4.7% Asian, 83.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,652.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.72 (2006); Median age: 26.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 39.2% never married, 54.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 2.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.1% Other groups, 2.0% Polish, 0.7% Russian, 0.7% English, 0.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 7.1% professional, 30.3% services, 14.0% sales, 17.3% farming, 1.3% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,090 (2006); Median household income: $42,969 (2006); Average household income: $47,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $133,019 (2006); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOWLES (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.385 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 119.75° W. Long. Elevation is 273 feet. Population: 182 (1990); 182 (2000); 198 (2006); 211 (2011 projected); Race: 62.6% White, 0.0% Black, 4.0% Asian, 41.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 514.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.21 (2006); Median age: 56.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 78.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 73.4% now married, 7.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.5% Other groups, 10.8% Armenian, 8.9% Italian, 3.2% Portuguese, 1.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 33.3% management, 21.4% professional, 0.0% services, 45.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,077 (2006); Median household income: $64,583 (2006); Average household income: $90,263 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.2% (2006); Median home value: $275,000 (2006); Median rent: $390 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 76.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALWA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.268 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.68° N. Lat.; 119.73° W. Long. Elevation is 290 feet. Population: 843 (1990); 762 (2000); 807 (2006); 841 (2011 projected); Race: 27.0% White, 1.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 92.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,013.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.75 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 38.7% never married, 45.3% now married, 9.6% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 90.3% Other groups, 0.8% African (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 8.9% professional, 37.1% services, 18.8% sales, 12.5% farming, 14.7% construction, 2.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,356 (2006); Median household income: $32,232 (2006); Average household income: $38,872 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.3% (2006); Median home value: $155,508 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.7% less than 15 minutes, 59.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) CANTUA CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.794 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.50° N. Lat.; 120.31° W. Long. Elevation is 295 feet. Population: 635 (1990); 655 (2000); 671 (2006); 678 (2011 projected); Race: 43.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 94.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 176.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.73 (2006); Median age: 26.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 135.4 (2006); Marriage status: 33.7% never married, 66.3% now married, 0.0%
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widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 60.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.4% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 7.3% professional, 13.7% services, 13.7% sales, 49.8% farming, 2.9% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,967 (2006); Median household income: $30,556 (2006); Average household income: $30,581 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 38.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Golden Plains Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-1115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.5% (2006); Median home value: $92,500 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CARUTHERS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.54° N. Lat.; 119.83° W. Long. Elevation is 244 feet. Population: 1,603 (1990); 2,103 (2000); 2,118 (2006); 2,120 (2011 projected); Race: 42.1% White, 0.7% Black, 6.1% Asian, 61.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,059.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.78 (2006); Median age: 29.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 60.1% now married, 8.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% Other groups, 7.5% English, 7.0% Irish, 5.3% United States or American, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 8.1% professional, 16.2% services, 23.9% sales, 18.2% farming, 4.9% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,936 (2006); Median household income: $48,458 (2006); Average household income: $56,232 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). School District(s)
Alvina Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 864-9411 Caruthers Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,473 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 864-3274 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $193,306 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 3.2% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLOVIS (city). Covers a land area of 17.116 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.81° N. Lat.; 119.69° W. Long. Elevation is 361 feet. History: Clovis developed as a trading center for a wine-producing, lumbering, and dairying area. Population: 52,038 (1990); 68,468 (2000); 85,846 (2006); 99,045 (2011 projected); Race: 74.1% White, 2.0% Black, 7.3% Asian, 21.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,015.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 57.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% Other groups, 16.1% German, 10.4% Irish, 10.3% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 41,872 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 685 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 51 (2005); Employment by occupation:
13.0% management, 22.1% professional, 14.6% services, 29.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.4% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,298 (2006); Median household income: $51,645 (2006); Average household income: $65,960 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $431 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $117 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Clovis Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 327-9000 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-Clovis (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 325-5400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 San Joaquin College of Law (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 248 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 323-2100 Two-year College(s)
Maric College-Fresno (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 325-5100 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Clovis Adult Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,092. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 327-2800 2006-07 Tuition: $3,600 Institute of Technology Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 297-4500 2006-07 Tuition: $13,900 Milan Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 323-2800 2006-07 Tuition: $13,677 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2006); Median home value: $263,838 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Medical Center Clovis (100 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 396.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Clovis Independent (General - Circulation 6,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 49.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Clovis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 324-2070 http://www.ci.clovis.ca.us Clovis District Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 299-7363 http://www.clovischamber.com
COALINGA (city). Covers a land area of 5.943 sq. miles and a water area of 0.022 sq. miles. Located at 36.14° N. Lat.; 120.35° W. Long. Elevation is 667 feet. History: R.C. Baker Memorial Museum. Incorporated 1906. Population: 8,360 (1990); 11,668 (2000); 12,414 (2006); 13,075 (2011 projected); Race: 46.7% White, 2.9% Black, 2.0% Asian, 56.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,089.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.42 (2006); Median age: 29.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 59.8% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% Other groups, 6.3% German, 5.5% Irish, 5.1% English, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 53 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.3% professional, 29.0% services, 19.7% sales, 10.2% farming, 10.5% construction, 9.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,076 (2006); Median household income: $46,276 (2006); Average household income: $54,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $260 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $139 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006).
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School District(s)
Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-7500
Kings Canyon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 637-1200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.7% (2000); Median home value: $116,300 (2000); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 38.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Two-year College(s)
West Hills College-Coalinga (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,842. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 934-2100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $4,392 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.8% (2006); Median home value: $170,424 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Coalinga Regional Medical Center (78 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 248.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Coalinga Record (General - Circulation 9,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.2% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Coalinga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-1531 http://www.coalinga.com Coalinga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-2948 http://www.coalingachamber.com
DEL REY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.219 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.65° N. Lat.; 119.59° W. Long. Elevation is 340 feet. Population: 1,150 (1990); 950 (2000); 900 (2006); 832 (2011 projected); Race: 29.8% White, 1.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 92.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 738.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.93 (2006); Median age: 27.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 45.3% never married, 45.1% now married, 2.0% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 92.0% Other groups, 1.9% German, 1.0% Armenian, 0.8% United States or American, 0.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.2% management, 3.9% professional, 12.7% services, 28.3% sales, 20.8% farming, 6.7% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,494 (2006); Median household income: $28,409 (2006); Average household income: $37,314 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 27.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sanger Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 875-6521 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2006); Median home value: $143,976 (2006); Median rent: $403 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 55.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUNLAP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93621). Covers a land area of 74.840 sq. miles and a water area of 0.029 sq. miles. Located at 36.77° N. Lat.; 119.13° W. Long. Elevation is 1,914 feet. Population: 490 (2000); Race: 77.1% White, 10.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 21.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.8% under 18, 18.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 59.0% now married, 14.4% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% Other groups, 20.3% English, 11.7% German, 11.5% United States or American, 4.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 13.1% professional, 23.2% services, 25.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,576 (2000); Median household income: $17,063 (2000); Poverty rate: 36.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2000).
EASTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.013 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.65° N. Lat.; 119.79° W. Long. Elevation is 273 feet. Population: 1,877 (1990); 1,966 (2000); 2,029 (2006); 2,100 (2011 projected); Race: 51.1% White, 0.6% Black, 5.1% Asian, 54.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 673.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 57.2% now married, 7.5% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.9% Other groups, 10.7% German, 7.3% Irish, 4.2% Italian, 3.8% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 16.7% professional, 15.6% services, 25.9% sales, 3.7% farming, 8.8% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,699 (2006); Median household income: $37,620 (2006); Average household income: $50,964 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2006); Median home value: $197,994 (2006); Median rent: $459 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 2.9% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.2% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) FIREBAUGH (city). Covers a land area of 2.828 sq. miles and a water area of 0.079 sq. miles. Located at 36.85° N. Lat.; 120.45° W. Long. Elevation is 151 feet. Population: 4,429 (1990); 5,743 (2000); 6,308 (2006); 6,782 (2011 projected); Race: 51.6% White, 0.9% Black, 1.1% Asian, 89.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,230.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.17 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.0% never married, 61.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.9% Other groups, 2.9% German, 1.9% United States or American, 1.7% English, 1.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 5.9% professional, 16.7% services, 14.7% sales, 25.9% farming, 6.7% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,718 (2006); Median household income: $37,217 (2006); Average household income: $44,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 35.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 392-6101 Firebaugh-Las Deltas Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 659-1476 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.1% (2006); Median home value: $163,381 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 368.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.7% less
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than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Firebaugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 659-2043 http://www.ci.firebaugh.ca.us Firebaugh Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 659-3701
FOWLER (city). Covers a land area of 2.025 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.62° N. Lat.; 119.67° W. Long. Elevation is 305 feet. History: Incorporated 1908. Population: 3,235 (1990); 3,979 (2000); 4,512 (2006); 4,927 (2011 projected); Race: 52.4% White, 1.5% Black, 5.7% Asian, 70.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,227.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 54.3% now married, 8.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.0% Other groups, 4.9% German, 4.0% English, 1.9% United States or American, 1.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 11.4% professional, 21.1% services, 23.9% sales, 6.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,947 (2006); Median household income: $39,646 (2006); Average household income: $52,066 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Fowler Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-2591 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.5% (2006); Median home value: $196,962 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 61.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 567.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.9% less than 15 minutes, 40.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Fowler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-3113 http://www.fowlercity.org Fowler Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-3869 http://www.fowlercity.org
FRESNO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 104.364 sq. miles and a water area of 0.441 sq. miles. Located at 36.78° N. Lat.; 119.79° W. Long. Elevation is 296 feet. History: A.J. Manssen, a Hollander, settled on the site of Fresno in the 1860’s, but it was in 1872 when the Central Pacific Railroad built a station here that a town was laid out and called Fresno, (Spanish, meaning “ash tree”). Having the railroad resulted in the new town of Fresno being named the county seat. Fresno became a raisin-growing region in the 1870’s, with the Raisin Growers Association cooperative organized in 1898 to protect and manage the industry. Fresno received a city charter in 1900. Population: 356,035 (1990); 427,652 (2000); 464,965 (2006); 495,424 (2011 projected); Race: 47.5% White, 8.3% Black, 11.7% Asian, 43.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,455.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 51.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.9% Other groups, 8.6% German, 5.4% English, 5.4% Irish, 3.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 218,853 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,600 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,189 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 19.5% professional, 17.4% services, 28.4% sales, 2.8% farming, 8.0% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,995 (2006); Median household income: $37,732 (2006); Average household income: $52,035 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.2% (2000).
Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $408 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $127 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
American Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 268-1729 Central Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 276-5200 Clovis Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,344 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 327-9000 Eastern Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7443 Fowler Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-2591 Fresno County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 455-5089 Fresno ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 497-3850 Fresno Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 80,760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 457-3000 Mendota Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-4943 Monroe Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-2895 Orange Center Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 237-0437 Pacific Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 429 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 834-2533 Parlier Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-2731 Sanger Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 875-6521 Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 855-3662 Washington Colony Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 233-0706 Washington Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 485-8805 West Fresno Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 485-2272 West Park Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 573 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 233-6501 Four-year College(s)
Alliant International University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 456-2777 California Christian College (Private, Not-for-profit, Free Will Baptist Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 251-4215 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,380; Out-of-state $6,380 California State University-Fresno (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20,371. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 278-4240 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,039; Out-of-state $13,209 Fresno Pacific University (Private, Not-for-profit, Mennonite Brethren Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 453-2000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,790; Out-of-state $20,790 Mennonite Brethren Biblical Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Mennonite Brethren Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 251-8628 University of Phoenix-Central Valley Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,889. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 451-0334 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,100; Out-of-state $13,100 Two-year College(s)
Fresno City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21,917. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 442-4600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $508; Out-of-state $4,320 Heald College-Fresno (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 438-4222 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 Quality College of Culinary Careers (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 497-5050 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,600; Out-of-state $12,600
Profiles of California San Joaquin Valley College-Fresno (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 651 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 448-8282 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 San Joaquin Valley College-Fresno Aviation Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 453-0123 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,890; Out-of-state $9,890 Sierra Valley Business College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 222-0947 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,300; Out-of-state $9,300 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Galen College of Medical and Dental Assistants (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 136 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 264-9700 2006-07 Tuition: $7,825 Lyles College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 431-6060 2006-07 Tuition: $9,745 Lyles College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 222-6060 2006-07 Tuition: $9,745 MCed Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 456-0623 2006-07 Tuition: $9,000 Manchester Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 224-4242 2006-07 Tuition: $7,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.3% (2006); Median home value: $197,672 (2006); Median rent: $449 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: BHC Cedar Vista Hospital (61 beds); Community Medical Center (408 beds); Fresno Heart Hospital (48 beds); Fresno Surgery Center; University Medical Center (334 beds); Veterans Affairs Central California Healthcare System (157 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 84.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 554.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Business Journal (General - Circulation 2,800); California Advocate (Black - Circulation 22,500); The Fresno Bee (Circulation 161,657); Vida en el Valle (General, Hispanic - Circulation 22,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 2.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fresno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 621-7650 http://www.fresno.gov/default.htm Greater Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 495-4800 http://www.fresnochamber.com
FRIANT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.350 sq. miles and a water area of 0.037 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 119.71° W. Long. Elevation is 340 feet. Population: 527 (1990); 519 (2000); 578 (2006); 626 (2011 projected); Race: 88.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 428.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 42.8% now married, 13.2% widowed, 19.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% German, 20.4% Other groups, 17.9% English, 16.9% Irish, 9.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 10.9% professional, 10.1% services, 38.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 31.1% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,962 (2006); Median household income: $34,113 (2006); Average household income: $41,006 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $151,351 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less
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HELM (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93627). Covers a land area of 42.752 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.52° N. Lat.; 120.10° W. Long. Elevation is 185 feet. Population: 148 (2000); Race: 75.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 100.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 40.1% under 18, 2.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 37.9% never married, 55.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 61.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 92.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 69.2% farming, 0.0% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $4,079 (2000); Median household income: $17,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 42.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 6.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). School District(s)
Golden Plains Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-1115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 10.4% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 53.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUME (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93628). Covers a land area of 159.091 sq. miles and a water area of 0.136 sq. miles. Located at 36.75° N. Lat.; 118.95° W. Long. Elevation is 5,400 feet. Population: 92 (2000); Race: 96.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.3% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 52.4% never married, 29.3% now married, 11.6% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% English, 16.4% German, 16.4% Scotch-Irish, 7.5% French (except Basque), 7.0% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 16.0% professional, 17.3% services, 27.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.0% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,736 (2000); Median household income: $41,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.8% (2000); Median home value: $395,500 (2000); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.5% less than 15 minutes, 9.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) HURON (city). Covers a land area of 1.340 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.20° N. Lat.; 120.10° W. Long. Elevation is 368 feet. Population: 4,758 (1990); 6,306 (2000); 7,433 (2006); 8,322 (2011 projected); Race: 33.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 96.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,545.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.55 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.5 (2006); Marriage status: 42.7% never married, 51.4% now married, 3.3% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.5% Other groups, 1.3% United States or American, 0.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.6% management, 4.0% professional, 14.4% services, 14.8% sales, 42.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,221 (2006); Median household income: $29,360 (2006); Average household income: $40,898 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 21.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 935-7500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 32.9% (2006); Median home value: $165,272 (2006); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 86.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 396.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 6.2% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KERMAN (city). Covers a land area of 2.164 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.72° N. Lat.; 120.05° W. Long. Elevation is 216 feet. History: Incorporated 1946. Population: 6,125 (1990); 8,551 (2000); 10,681 (2006); 12,298 (2011 projected); Race: 31.4% White, 0.4% Black, 9.9% Asian, 68.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,935.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.69 (2006); Median age: 28.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 57.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.2% Other groups, 4.1% German, 3.8% Irish, 3.0% United States or American, 2.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 123 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 12.5% professional, 16.8% services, 23.5% sales, 15.9% farming, 6.6% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,292 (2006); Median household income: $37,468 (2006); Average household income: $48,872 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Kerman Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 846-5383 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2006); Median home value: $206,006 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 397.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Firebaugh-Mendota Journal (General - Circulation 7,500); The Kerman News (General - Circulation 2,500); Westside Advance (General - Circulation 2,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Kerman Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 846-6343 http://www.kermanchamber.org
KINGSBURG (city). Covers a land area of 2.339 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.51° N. Lat.; 119.55° W. Long. Elevation is 297 feet. History: Many of Kingsburg early residents were of Swedish descent, part of a colony from Michigan that settled here in the 1870’s as farmers. Population: 7,667 (1990); 9,199 (2000); 11,360 (2006); 12,997 (2011 projected); Race: 67.8% White, 0.5% Black, 3.0% Asian, 34.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,857.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 61.2% now married, 7.5% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% Other groups, 13.2% German, 8.9% Swedish, 8.7% Irish, 7.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4%
management, 19.7% professional, 15.3% services, 26.8% sales, 4.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,602 (2006); Median household income: $49,427 (2006); Average household income: $55,794 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Clay Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-4185 Kings River Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 499 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-2878 Kingsburg Elementary Charter (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-2331 Kingsburg Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-5156 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $247,534 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Kingsburg District Hospital (35 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 378.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Kingsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-5821 http://www.cityofkingsburg-ca.gov Kingsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-1111 http://www.kingsburgchamberofcommerce.com
LANARE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.983 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.44° N. Lat.; 119.92° W. Long. Elevation is 205 feet. Population: 484 (1990); 540 (2000); 598 (2006); 642 (2011 projected); Race: 29.3% White, 15.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 81.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 301.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.43 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 37.5% never married, 53.5% now married, 8.9% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 97.8% Other groups, 1.9% United States or American, 1.9% Arab/Arabic (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 4.7% professional, 3.4% services, 10.7% sales, 38.9% farming, 12.8% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,457 (2006); Median household income: $30,256 (2006); Average household income: $41,889 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 25.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $142,969 (2006); Median rent: $379 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) LATON (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.927 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.43° N. Lat.; 119.68° W. Long. Elevation is 255 feet. Population: 1,437 (1990); 1,236 (2000); 1,132 (2006); 1,119 (2011 projected); Race: 32.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 76.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 587.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.86 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 67.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 1.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.1% Other groups, 4.1% Irish, 3.5% English, 2.6% Portuguese, 2.4% Scotch-Irish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.4% management, 11.1% professional, 23.4% services, 21.5% sales, 22.3% farming, 1.7% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,111 (2006); Median household income: $43,323 (2006); Average household income: $50,162 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Laton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 792 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 923-4369 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $159,420 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENDOTA (city). Covers a land area of 1.866 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 36.75° N. Lat.; 120.38° W. Long. Elevation is 170 feet. History: Incorporated 1942. Population: 6,821 (1990); 7,890 (2000); 9,204 (2006); 10,225 (2011 projected); Race: 33.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 94.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,933.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.42 (2006); Median age: 27.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 128.1 (2006); Marriage status: 40.4% never married, 54.4% now married, 1.2% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.6% Other groups, 0.9% United States or American, 0.7% European, 0.5% French (except Basque), 0.3% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 81 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 1.8% management, 3.5% professional, 9.8% services, 13.5% sales, 44.7% farming, 3.5% construction, 23.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,005 (2006); Median household income: $27,861 (2006); Average household income: $34,521 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 41.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 23.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Mendota Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-4943 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.8% (2006); Median home value: $165,574 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 3.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mendota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-3291 http://www.ci.mendota.ca.us Mendota Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 655-3229 http://www.ci.mendota.ca.us
MIRAMONTE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93641). Covers a land area of 30.599 sq. miles and a water area of 0.148 sq. miles. Located at 36.69° N. Lat.; 119.01° W. Long. Elevation is 3,095 feet. Population: 559 (2000); Race: 81.6% White, 4.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.4% under 18, 11.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 66.0% now married, 9.4% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Other groups, 15.3% German, 13.3% United States or American, 11.0% Irish, 6.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.7% management, 6.2% professional, 25.3% services, 15.4% sales, 3.1% farming, 21.6% construction, 24.7% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $12,150 (2000); Median household income: $30,357 (2000); Poverty rate: 37.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2000); Median home value: $72,800 (2000); Median rent: $182 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 3.9% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ORANGE COVE (city). Covers a land area of 1.535 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.62° N. Lat.; 119.31° W. Long. Elevation is 425 feet. History: Incorporated 1948. Population: 5,604 (1990); 7,722 (2000); 9,447 (2006); 10,748 (2011 projected); Race: 35.1% White, 0.5% Black, 1.2% Asian, 92.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,154.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.72 (2006); Median age: 24.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 35.9% never married, 54.8% now married, 3.4% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.0% Other groups, 1.9% United States or American, 1.5% Irish, 1.3% German, 0.4% Armenian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 89 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 4.3% professional, 18.2% services, 11.0% sales, 43.1% farming, 5.5% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,406 (2006); Median household income: $26,215 (2006); Average household income: $34,964 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 44.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 23.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Kings Canyon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 637-1200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.1% (2006); Median home value: $161,105 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 0.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Orange Cove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 626-5100 http://www.cityoforangecove.com
PARLIER (city). Covers a land area of 1.624 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 119.53° W. Long. Elevation is 340 feet. Population: 8,689 (1990); 11,145 (2000); 13,346 (2006); 15,054 (2011 projected); Race: 25.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 96.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,218.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.65 (2006); Median age: 25.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 36.4% never married, 54.5% now married, 4.1% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.3% Other groups, 0.4% Armenian, 0.3% United States or American, 0.3% German, 0.2% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 7.1% professional, 14.9% services, 17.0% sales, 28.0% farming, 4.7% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,178 (2006); Median household income: $30,461 (2006); Average household income: $37,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 32.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.2% (2006).
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Kings Canyon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 637-1200 Parlier Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-2731 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $168,102 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 497.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Parlier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-3545 http://www.parlier.ca.us Parlier Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-2822 http://www.parlier.ca.us
PRATHER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93651). Covers a land area of 17.020 sq. miles and a water area of 0.027 sq. miles. Located at 37.00° N. Lat.; 119.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,642 feet. Population: 1,309 (2000); Race: 84.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 7.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 76.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.0% under 18, 14.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 70.1% now married, 3.0% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% Other groups, 15.5% German, 7.9% United States or American, 6.0% English, 5.3% Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 23.8% professional, 6.3% services, 26.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 18.9% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,759 (2000); Median household income: $41,341 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2000). School District(s)
Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 855-3662 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2000); Median home value: $169,900 (2000); Median rent: $288 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 8.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 32.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RAISIN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93652). Aka Raisin City. Covers a land area of 1.952 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 119.90° W. Long. Population: 245 (2000); Race: 49.4% White, 0.0% Black, 3.9% Asian, 50.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 125.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.0% under 18, 13.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 58.2% now married, 5.7% widowed, 18.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% Other groups, 14.3% United States or American, 7.8% Irish, 7.1% Danish, 5.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 10.3% professional, 15.5% services, 13.8% sales, 15.5% farming, 6.9% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,755 (2000); Median household income: $38,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2000); Median home value: $133,300 (2000); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.0% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 12.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RAISIN CITY (CDP). Aka Raisin. Covers a land area of 0.769 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 119.90° W. Long. Elevation is 235 feet. Population: 181 (1990); 165 (2000); 165 (2006); 166 (2011 projected); Race: 62.4% White, 0.0% Black, 7.3% Asian, 62.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 214.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.02 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 51.1% now married, 8.9% widowed, 17.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% Other groups, 9.8% Dutch, 9.8% United States or American, 6.6% Irish, 6.6% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 40.0% professional, 10.0% services, 15.0% sales, 25.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,197 (2006); Median household income: $35,682 (2006); Average household income: $41,037 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Raisin City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 297 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 233-0128 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $285,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.4% less than 15 minutes, 5.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REEDLEY (city). Covers a land area of 4.416 sq. miles and a water area of 0.070 sq. miles. Located at 36.59° N. Lat.; 119.44° W. Long. Elevation is 348 feet. History: Founded 1889, incorporated 1913. Population: 16,570 (1990); 20,756 (2000); 22,803 (2006); 24,438 (2011 projected); Race: 49.2% White, 0.5% Black, 3.9% Asian, 71.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,163.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.71 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.1 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 58.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.5% Other groups, 8.8% German, 2.9% English, 2.7% United States or American, 2.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 127 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 16.1% professional, 15.4% services, 19.6% sales, 17.3% farming, 7.5% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,206 (2006); Median household income: $41,526 (2006); Average household income: $51,803 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Kings Canyon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 637-1200 Two-year College(s)
Reedley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,374. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 638-3641 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $508; Out-of-state $4,348 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2006); Median home value: $205,609 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Sierra Kings District Hospital (44 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 73.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 296.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Reedley Exponent (General - Circulation 4,173) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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Fresno County
City of Reedley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 638-1093 http://www.reedley.com Reedley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 638-3548 http://www.reedley.com
RIVERDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.011 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.43° N. Lat.; 119.86° W. Long. Elevation is 230 feet. Population: 1,995 (1990); 2,416 (2000); 2,774 (2006); 3,054 (2011 projected); Race: 43.8% White, 0.7% Black, 1.8% Asian, 61.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 691.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.41 (2006); Median age: 28.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 66.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.2% Other groups, 8.4% Irish, 6.2% Portuguese, 5.3% English, 4.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 11.3% professional, 13.9% services, 21.6% sales, 19.5% farming, 11.8% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,915 (2006); Median household income: $34,899 (2006); Average household income: $49,013 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Burrel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 866-5634 Riverdale Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 867-8200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $173,529 (2006); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Riverdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 867-4647
SAN JOAQUIN (city). Covers a land area of 0.990 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 120.19° W. Long. Elevation is 170 feet. Population: 2,311 (1990); 3,270 (2000); 4,025 (2006); 4,621 (2011 projected); Race: 40.1% White, 0.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 94.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,064.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.79 (2006); Median age: 24.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 33.3% never married, 60.3% now married, 3.4% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 57.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 89.6% Other groups, 0.7% United States or American, 0.5% Irish, 0.3% Greek, 0.3% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 2.7% management, 3.9% professional, 9.1% services, 9.6% sales, 43.1% farming, 6.3% construction, 25.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,690 (2006); Median household income: $27,139 (2006); Average household income: $32,018 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 21.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Golden Plains Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-1115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.8% (2006); Median home value: $173,718 (2006); Median rent: $271 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 1.7% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of San Joaquin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-4311 http://www.cityofsanjoaquin.org
SANGER (city). Covers a land area of 4.750 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.70° N. Lat.; 119.55° W. Long. Elevation is 363 feet. History: Sanger developed around farms producing semi-tropical fruits, grapes, and plums. Population: 16,899 (1990); 18,931 (2000); 21,795 (2006); 24,032 (2011 projected); Race: 51.4% White, 0.6% Black, 1.9% Asian, 84.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,588.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.72 (2006); Median age: 29.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.0% never married, 57.3% now married, 6.6% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.8% Other groups, 3.4% German, 2.7% English, 2.2% United States or American, 2.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 468 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 11.0% professional, 16.1% services, 22.0% sales, 14.2% farming, 7.8% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,121 (2006); Median household income: $39,234 (2006); Average household income: $48,003 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 51.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Sanger Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 875-6521 Valley ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 646-3591 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2006); Median home value: $186,966 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Sanger Convalescent Hospital (48 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 430.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fowler Ensign (General - Circulation 1,800); Sanger Herald (General, Hispanic - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.1% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sanger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 876-6300 http://www.ci.sanger.ca.us Sanger Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 875-4575 http://www.sanger.org
SELMA (city). Covers a land area of 4.344 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.57° N. Lat.; 119.61° W. Long. Elevation is 308 feet. History: Selma grew as a packing center for the muscat grape belt. Population: 15,285 (1990); 19,444 (2000); 22,624 (2006); 25,105 (2011 projected); Race: 36.5% White, 0.6% Black, 3.4% Asian, 76.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,207.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.58 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 57.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.6% Other groups, 4.1% German, 3.8% English, 2.5% Irish, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 97 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 12.2% professional, 14.9% services, 25.6% sales, 12.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,698 (2006); Median household income: $41,845 (2006); Average household income: $52,167 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006).
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Profiles of California School District(s)
Laton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 792 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 923-4369 Selma Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 898-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.2% (2006); Median home value: $189,598 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Selma Community Hospital (57 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 632.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: South County News (General - Circulation 23,535); The Kingsburg Recorder (General - Circulation 3,000); The Selma Enterprise (General - Circulation 4,681) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Selma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 891-2200 http://www.cityofselma.com Selma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 896-3315 http://www.cityofselma.com/chamber
SHAVER LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 32.337 sq. miles and a water area of 2.334 sq. miles. Located at 37.10° N. Lat.; 119.31° W. Long. Elevation is 5,640 feet. Population: 614 (1990); 705 (2000); 725 (2006); 756 (2011 projected); Race: 96.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 7.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 50.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 66.6% now married, 8.2% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.0% English, 15.4% Other groups, 14.2% German, 11.3% Irish, 7.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 20.3% professional, 21.5% services, 23.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.3% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,310 (2006); Median household income: $52,052 (2006); Average household income: $72,063 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 855-3662 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $471,429 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 31.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SQUAW VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 56.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0.082 sq. miles. Located at 36.69° N. Lat.; 119.18° W. Long. Elevation is 1,630 feet. Population: 2,161 (1990); 2,691 (2000); 2,702 (2006); 2,725 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 1.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 64.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% Other groups, 18.8% German, 14.7% Irish, 12.7% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 13.1% professional, 12.7% services, 25.0% sales, 2.4% farming, 19.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,261 (2006); Median household income: $49,240 (2006); Average household income: $65,747 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $219,582 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.6% less than 15 minutes, 5.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 34.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TOLLHOUSE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93667). Covers a land area of 78.504 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 119.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,920 feet. Population: 2,627 (2000); Race: 83.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.9% under 18, 10.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% German, 17.7% Other groups, 15.0% English, 13.9% Irish, 8.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 20.1% professional, 19.8% services, 25.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.0% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,429 (2000); Median household income: $50,227 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.4% (2000). School District(s)
Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 855-3662 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2000); Median home value: $155,000 (2000); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 35.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TRANQUILLITY (CDP). Aka Tranquility. Covers a land area of 0.628 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.64° N. Lat.; 120.25° W. Long. Elevation is 167 feet. Population: 783 (1990); 813 (2000); 806 (2006); 804 (2011 projected); Race: 49.8% White, 1.1% Black, 4.1% Asian, 70.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,282.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.50 (2006); Median age: 30.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 60.0% now married, 8.3% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.2% Other groups, 13.2% United States or American, 5.9% German, 3.0% English, 2.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 19.5% professional, 9.1% services, 14.6% sales, 18.0% farming, 14.0% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,808 (2006); Median household income: $44,265 (2006); Average household income: $51,891 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Golden Plains Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 693-1115 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $159,896 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
Glenn County
Glenn County
Willows Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-8150 http://www.willowschamber.org
Located in north central California, partly in the Sacramento Valley, rising in the west to the Coast Ranges; watered by the Sacramento River; includes part of Mendocino National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,314.79 sq. miles, a water area of 12.36 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1891. County seat is Willows. Weather Station: Orland
Elevation: 252 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 61 65 72 81 89 95 93 89 79 64 55 Low 37 40 43 46 53 59 62 60 57 50 42 36 Precip 4.5 3.7 3.5 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.1 3.0 3.2 Snow 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Stony Gorge Reservoir
Elevation: 797 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 59 63 70 80 89 95 94 89 79 64 56 Low 34 36 39 41 48 56 61 59 54 46 38 33 Precip 4.8 3.8 3.3 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.1 2.5 3.3 Snow 0.6 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Willows 6 W
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Elevation: 232 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 61 66 73 81 89 94 92 89 80 64 56 Low 36 39 42 44 51 57 61 59 56 49 41 35 Precip 4.0 3.5 2.9 0.9 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.9 2.6 2.8 Snow 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 24,798 (1990); 26,453 (2000); 27,921 (2006); 29,169 (2011 projected); Race: 70.3% White, 0.8% Black, 2.8% Asian, 33.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 25.4% Catholic Church, 2.9% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.0% American Baptist Churches in the USA, 1.8% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,785 (2005); Leading industries: 18.1% manufacturing; 16.4% retail trade; 11.6% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,283 totaling 506,272 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 497 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 543 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,396 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 168 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,326 (2006); Median household income: $36,345 (2006); Average household income: $46,854 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.10% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2006); Median home value: $211,974 (2006); Median rent: $376 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 153.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 85.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 209.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 98.1% good, 1.9% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 2.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 3.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 26.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 66.7% Bush, 31.7% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Mendocino National Forest; Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Glenn County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-6400 http://www.countyofglenn.net Orland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-2311 http://cofc.orgland-ca.com
Glenn County Communities BUTTE CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95920). Covers a land area of 69.326 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 39.44° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. Population: 291 (2000); Race: 57.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 60.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.8% under 18, 14.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 53.7% now married, 11.2% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.8% Other groups, 5.1% English, 4.8% German, 3.3% Italian, 3.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.6% management, 4.3% professional, 17.2% services, 6.5% sales, 25.8% farming, 5.4% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,431 (2000); Median household income: $22,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 51.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.6% (2000); Median home value: $79,300 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELK CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95939). Covers a land area of 244.901 sq. miles and a water area of 0.361 sq. miles. Located at 39.53° N. Lat.; 122.57° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 586 (2000); Race: 65.7% White, 5.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.0% under 18, 15.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 67.9% now married, 9.8% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% Other groups, 11.8% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.1% English, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 13.3% professional, 30.8% services, 15.4% sales, 7.7% farming, 12.6% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,857 (2000); Median household income: $24,861 (2000); Poverty rate: 22.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2000). School District(s)
Stony Creek Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 968-5361 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2000); Median home value: $75,600 (2000); Median rent: $<$100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GLENN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95943). Covers a land area of 76.236 sq. miles and a water area of 0.158 sq. miles. Located at 39.60° N. Lat.; 122.03° W. Long. Elevation is 95 feet. Population: 1,436 (2000); Race: 70.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 34.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.3% under 18, 9.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 64.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% Other groups, 17.8% German, 9.2% Dutch, 8.6% United States or American, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 12.5% professional, 13.9% services, 13.9% sales, 14.9% farming, 6.8% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,079 (2000); Median household income: $34,181 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000).
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Humboldt County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2000); Median home value: $106,700 (2000); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAMILTON CITY (CDP). Aka Hamilton. Covers a land area of 0.315 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.74° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. Population: 1,811 (1990); 1,903 (2000); 2,024 (2006); 2,124 (2011 projected); Race: 34.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 81.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,428.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.71 (2006); Median age: 29.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 57.5% now married, 4.9% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% Other groups, 5.0% English, 3.4% German, 2.5% Irish, 2.1% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 5.4% professional, 27.4% services, 11.3% sales, 31.7% farming, 3.4% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,161 (2006); Median household income: $39,113 (2006); Average household income: $41,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Hamilton Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 826-3474 Hamilton Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 826-3261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $174,662 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 58.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ORLAND (city). Covers a land area of 2.531 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.74° N. Lat.; 122.19° W. Long. Elevation is 256 feet. History: Orland was the site of the Reclamation Service Orland Irrigation Project, the first organized in California after the passage of the Wright Irrigation Act in 1887. Orland grew as the center of wheat and barley farms. Population: 5,238 (1990); 6,281 (2000); 6,802 (2006); 7,226 (2011 projected); Race: 62.7% White, 0.7% Black, 1.8% Asian, 42.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,687.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 30.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 55.6% now married, 8.2% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% Other groups, 9.5% German, 8.2% English, 7.1% Irish, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 57 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 12.2% professional, 13.2% services, 25.5% sales, 14.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,011 (2006); Median household income: $31,295 (2006); Average household income: $40,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Capay Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-1222 Glenn County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-6575
Profiles of California Lake Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-1255 Orland Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,297 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-1200 Plaza Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-1250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $182,705 (2006); Median rent: $391 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 475.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Orland Press Register (General, Senior Citizen - Circulation 5,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Orland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 865-2311 http://cofc.orgland-ca.com
WILLOWS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.868 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 39.52° N. Lat.; 122.19° W. Long. Elevation is 135 feet. History: Willows was named for a clump of willow trees bordering the creek. The town grew as the seat of Glenn County. Population: 5,988 (1990); 6,220 (2000); 6,344 (2006); 6,486 (2011 projected); Race: 70.2% White, 1.3% Black, 8.4% Asian, 29.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,211.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 31.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 56.4% now married, 7.5% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% Other groups, 13.5% German, 9.9% Irish, 9.0% English, 6.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 9.3% professional, 23.3% services, 24.6% sales, 8.0% farming, 8.3% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,595 (2006); Median household income: $32,035 (2006); Average household income: $40,217 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Glenn County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-6575 Glenn County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-6575 Willows Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-6600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.4% (2006); Median home value: $194,403 (2006); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 53.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 477.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Willows Journal (General - Circulation 8,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.3% less than 15 minutes, 13.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Willows Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 934-8150 http://www.willowschamber.org
Humboldt County Located in northwestern California, on the Pacific Coast; drained by the Klamath, Trinity, Mad, Eel, and Mattole Rivers; mainly in the Coast Range, including part of the Klamath Mountains in the east and northeast, and part of Trinity National Forest ; includes redwood forests. Covers a land area of 3,572.49 sq. miles, a water area of 479.74 sq. miles, and is located in the
Profiles of California
Humboldt County
Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is Eureka. Humboldt County is part of the Eureka-Arcata-Fortuna, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Humboldt County, CA Weather Station: Eureka
Elevation: 19 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 56 56 57 59 61 63 64 64 61 58 55 Low 42 43 44 45 48 51 53 53 52 48 45 41 Precip 6.1 5.4 5.5 2.9 1.6 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.9 2.3 6.1 6.6 Snow tr 0.2 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Orick Prairie Creek Park
Elevation: 157 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 56 58 60 63 66 69 70 71 66 58 52 Low 37 39 39 39 42 46 48 49 46 42 40 37 Precip 10.0 9.5 9.2 5.3 3.1 1.3 0.3 0.5 1.6 4.3 10.8 11.0 Snow 0.2 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Orleans
Elevation: 396 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 52 58 64 70 77 85 92 92 87 74 58 51 Low 35 38 40 41 46 50 54 53 49 44 41 35 Precip 9.0 7.8 7.1 3.3 2.1 0.8 0.2 0.5 1.2 3.8 8.6 9.4 Snow 0.7 0.3 0.3 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Richardson Gr. State Park
Elevation: 498 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 50 54 59 65 71 78 86 87 83 70 56 49 Low 37 38 40 41 45 50 53 53 49 45 41 37 Precip 13.4 11.0 10.3 4.4 2.0 0.7 0.1 0.4 1.3 3.9 10.4 11.7 Snow 0.1 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Scotia
Elevation: 137 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 57 58 60 63 66 69 70 71 67 60 55 Low 40 41 42 43 47 50 52 53 50 47 43 39 Precip 8.7 7.5 7.4 3.3 1.7 0.5 0.1 0.3 0.8 2.8 7.2 8.7 Snow tr 0.3 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Willow Creek 1 NW
Elevation: 459 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High na 57 63 69 77 86 95 94 88 75 58 50 Low na 36 38 40 44 49 53 52 47 42 39 35 Precip 9.6 8.6 7.9 3.4 2.0 0.6 0.2 0.4 1.1 3.2 8.6 9.8 Snow 0.4 0.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 119,118 (1990); 126,518 (2000); 129,378 (2006); 131,941 (2011 projected); Race: 83.7% White, 1.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 7.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.2% Catholic Church, 2.1% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.7% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 1.3% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 60,232 (2005); Leading industries: 20.0% retail trade; 18.5% health care and social assistance; 13.9% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 993 totaling 633,931 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 37 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,479 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 330 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,090 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,658 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 324 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 165 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,325 (2006); Median household income: $35,829 (2006); Average household income: $48,672 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.07% (2005).
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Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $192 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $134 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.7% (2006); Median home value: $275,723 (2006); Median rent: $461 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 119.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 98.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 208.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 87.4% good, 10.9% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 22.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 23.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 876.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 39.0% Bush, 57.7% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Benbow Lake State Recreation Area; Fort Humboldt State Historical Monument; Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park; Harry A Merlo State Recreation Area; Horse Ridge National Scenic Trail; Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Humboldt Lagoons State Park; Humboldt Redwoods State Park; Little River State Beach; Patricks Point State Park; Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park; Richardson Grove State Park; Six Rivers National Forest; Trinidad State Beach Additional Information Contacts Humboldt County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 476-2384 http://co.humboldt.ca.us Arcata Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-3619 http://www.arcatachamber.com Blue Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5655 City of Arcata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-5951 http://www.arcatacityhall.org City of Eureka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 441-4172 http://www.ci.eureka.ca.gov/default.asp City of Ferndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 786-4224 http://ci.ferndale.ca.us City of Fortuna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-7600 http://www.ci.fortuna.ca.us City of Rio Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-3532 http://www.riodellcity.com City of Trinidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-0223 http://www.trinidad.ca.gov Eureka Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 442-3738 http://www.eurekachamber.com Ferndale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 786-4477 http://www.victorianferndale.org/chamber Fortuna Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-3959 http://chamber.sunnyfortuna.com Garberville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2613 http://www.garberville.org McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-2449 http://www.mckinleyvillechamber.com Orick Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 488-2885 http://www.orick.net Rio Dell Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-3436 http://www.riodellcity.com Trinidad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-1610 http://www.trinidadcalif.com Willow Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 629-2693 http://www.willowcreekchamber.com
Humboldt County Communities ALDERPOINT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95511). Covers a land area of 41.567 sq. miles and a water area of 0.167 sq. miles. Located at 40.13° N. Lat.; 123.60° W. Long. Elevation is 460 feet. Population: 245 (2000); Race: 85.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 37.6% under 18, 3.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 44.0% never married, 40.7% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% Other groups, 16.7% German, 14.4% Portuguese, 12.9% Irish, 4.9% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 9.2% professional, 23.3% services, 14.2% sales, 11.7% farming, 16.7% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,440 (2000); Median household income: $29,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 27.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.5% (2000); Median home value: $155,000 (2000); Median rent: $440 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARCATA (city). Covers a land area of 9.189 sq. miles and a water area of 1.851 sq. miles. Located at 40.87° N. Lat.; 124.08° W. Long. Elevation is 33 feet. History: Arcata was called Uniontown when it was founded in 1850 as a shipping center for lumber. The town served briefly as the seat of Humboldt County. An early resident here was author Bret Harte who worked as an assistant to the newspaper editor and as a Wells, Fargo & Company agent from 1857-1859. Population: 15,789 (1990); 16,651 (2000); 17,194 (2006); 17,678 (2011 projected); Race: 82.8% White, 1.9% Black, 2.5% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,871.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 57.1% never married, 31.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% Other groups, 18.2% German, 15.5% Irish, 13.0% English, 6.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 49 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 28.1% professional, 21.7% services, 23.3% sales, 2.4% farming, 4.6% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,448 (2006); Median household income: $24,893 (2006); Average household income: $39,470 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006). School District(s)
Arcata Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-0351 Big Lagoon Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-3688 Fieldbrook Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-3201 Northern Humboldt Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-6470 Pacific Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-4619 Four-year College(s)
Humboldt State University (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,462. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 826-3011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,175; Out-of-state $13,345 Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.4% (2006); Median home value: $282,310 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Mad River Community Hospital (80 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 501.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.1% car, 2.4% public transportation, 17.0% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Arcata Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-3619 http://www.arcatachamber.com City of Arcata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-5951 http://www.arcatacityhall.org
Profiles of California
BAYSIDE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95524). Covers a land area of 12.830 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.82° N. Lat.; 124.06° W. Long. Elevation is 25 feet. Population: 1,683 (2000); Race: 94.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 131.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.3% under 18, 13.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 64.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.5% English, 17.3% German, 16.7% Irish, 11.7% Other groups, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 44.2% professional, 8.1% services, 20.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 6.2% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,472 (2000); Median household income: $48,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.0% (2000). School District(s)
Jacoby Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 822-4896 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.9% (2000); Median home value: $214,000 (2000); Median rent: $561 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 44.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BAYVIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.737 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.76° N. Lat.; 124.18° W. Long. Elevation is 70 feet. Population: 1,286 (1990); 2,359 (2000); 2,321 (2006); 2,314 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 0.5% Black, 2.3% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,151.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 45.1% now married, 9.1% widowed, 20.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% Other groups, 18.3% German, 14.9% Irish, 10.6% English, 8.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 13.0% professional, 23.0% services, 27.9% sales, 3.3% farming, 10.6% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,703 (2006); Median household income: $28,979 (2006); Average household income: $37,420 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.5% (2006); Median home value: $192,695 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 1.6% public transportation, 13.4% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLOCKSBURG (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95514). Covers a land area of 88.989 sq. miles and a water area of 0.127 sq. miles. Located at 40.31° N. Lat.; 123.67° W. Long. Elevation is 1,596 feet. Population: 198 (2000); Race: 67.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 43.5% under 18, 3.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 33.1% never married, 53.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.6% Other groups, 10.2% German, 8.3% Dutch, 5.1% English, 4.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 43.2% management, 15.9% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 20.5% farming, 0.0% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,569 (2000); Median household income: $37,708 (2000); Poverty rate: 38.9% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2000).
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School District(s)
Southern Humboldt Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2787 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2000); Median home value: $112,500 (2000); Median rent: $311 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 29.5% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.7% less than 15 minutes, 4.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Bridgeville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 777-3311 Southern Trinity Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 574-6237 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2000); Median home value: $78,300 (2000); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLUE LAKE (city). Covers a land area of 0.602 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.88° N. Lat.; 123.98° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Blue Lake developed as the trading center of a farming and dairying area. Population: 1,293 (1990); 1,135 (2000); 977 (2006); 939 (2011 projected); Race: 87.7% White, 0.7% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,621.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 47.5% now married, 9.0% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% German, 15.7% Other groups, 13.6% English, 13.3% Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 21.6% professional, 15.5% services, 28.9% sales, 1.0% farming, 7.7% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,698 (2006); Median household income: $36,121 (2006); Average household income: $42,672 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Blue Lake Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5674 Green Point Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5921
CARLOTTA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95528). Covers a land area of 120.909 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 40.49° N. Lat.; 123.97° W. Long. Elevation is 124 feet. Population: 1,068 (2000); Race: 89.4% White, 1.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.0% under 18, 11.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 58.2% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 16.9% Other groups, 15.2% English, 14.2% Irish, 9.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 21.0% professional, 18.5% services, 17.4% sales, 7.1% farming, 8.6% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,217 (2000); Median household income: $35,529 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2000). School District(s)
Cuddeback Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 768-3372 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2000); Median home value: $136,900 (2000); Median rent: $457 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Four-year College(s)
Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5663 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,900; Out-of-state $10,900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $236,220 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 820.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Blue Lake Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5655
BRIDGEVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95526). Covers a land area of 227.798 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 40.41° N. Lat.; 123.53° W. Long. Elevation is 646 feet. Population: 685 (2000); Race: 86.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.9% under 18, 15.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 60.9% now married, 5.2% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% Other groups, 18.4% German, 14.5% English, 14.1% United States or American, 12.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 17.5% professional, 27.8% services, 9.4% sales, 9.9% farming, 9.9% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,353 (2000); Median household income: $25,385 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.1% (2000).
CUTTEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.304 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.76° N. Lat.; 124.14° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. Population: 1,516 (1990); 2,933 (2000); 3,080 (2006); 3,183 (2011 projected); Race: 86.8% White, 0.8% Black, 1.6% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,361.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 54.6% now married, 9.7% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.8% German, 16.4% Irish, 16.1% Other groups, 12.4% English, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 16.6% professional, 18.1% services, 30.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.4% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,334 (2006); Median household income: $39,394 (2006); Average household income: $55,150 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2006); Median home value: $291,917 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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EUREKA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 9.451 sq. miles and
FERNDALE (city). Covers a land area of 1.029 sq. miles and a water
a water area of 5.001 sq. miles. Located at 40.79° N. Lat.; 124.16° W. Long. Elevation is 44 feet. History: Eureka was laid out and named in 1850 by James Ryan, who jubilantly shouted “Eureka” (“I have found it!”) when he landed at the site. U.S. troops occupied Fort Humboldt between 1853 and 1865, with Ulysses S. Grant serving as captain of the Fourth U.S. Infantry here in 1854. The town developed as a mill town, processing redwoods from the surrounding forests. Population: 27,002 (1990); 26,128 (2000); 25,884 (2006); 25,779 (2011 projected); Race: 81.5% White, 1.9% Black, 3.7% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,738.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.8% never married, 44.2% now married, 7.6% widowed, 15.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.4% Other groups, 16.8% German, 14.8% Irish, 13.1% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,692 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 14.7% professional, 24.1% services, 28.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 9.2% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,141 (2006); Median household income: $29,411 (2006); Average household income: $41,414 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006).
area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.57° N. Lat.; 124.26° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: An April 1992 earthquake of 7.0 magnitude, centered near here, destroyed many 19th-century Victorian houses. Town again badly damaged, by floods, in 1995, which killed much livestock. Population: 1,331 (1990); 1,382 (2000); 1,423 (2006); 1,461 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,383.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 57.8% now married, 9.1% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% German, 17.9% English, 13.4% Irish, 12.7% Italian, 10.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 21.9% professional, 15.6% services, 26.3% sales, 2.7% farming, 10.8% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,967 (2006); Median household income: $47,521 (2006); Average household income: $62,087 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
School District(s)
Cutten Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 441-3900 Eureka City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,842 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 441-2400 Fortuna Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-4461 Freshwater Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 442-1405 Garfield Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 442-5471 Humboldt County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 445-7000 Humboldt County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 445-7018 Loleta Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 733-5705 South Bay Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 476-8549 Two-year College(s)
College of the Redwoods (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,364. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 476-4100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $654; Out-of-state $5,864 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Fredrick and Charles Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 443-2733 2006-07 Tuition: $8,500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.5% (2006); Median home value: $242,959 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Hospitals: Sempervirens (16 beds); St. Joseph Hospital (189 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 65.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 712.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Times-Standard (Circulation 19,081) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 1.9% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Eureka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 441-4172 http://www.ci.eureka.ca.gov/default.asp Eureka Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 442-3738 http://www.eurekachamber.com
School District(s)
Ferndale Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 786-9505 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.0% (2006); Median home value: $371,429 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 155.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Ferndale Enterprise (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.6% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ferndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 786-4224 http://ci.ferndale.ca.us Ferndale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 786-4477 http://www.victorianferndale.org/chamber
FORTUNA (city). Covers a land area of 4.815 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 40.58° N. Lat.; 124.14° W. Long. Elevation is 61 feet. History: Fortuna was first called Springville because of the numerous nearby springs. The name was changed to Slide, and then to Fortuna by a landowner who hoped to attract more residents. Population: 8,847 (1990); 10,497 (2000); 11,320 (2006); 11,919 (2011 projected); Race: 87.1% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,350.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 56.9% now married, 10.9% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% Other groups, 17.4% German, 13.2% English, 10.7% Irish, 7.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 17.2% professional, 19.9% services, 22.8% sales, 4.5% farming, 8.9% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,322 (2006); Median household income: $35,905 (2006); Average household income: $47,288 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Fortuna Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-2293
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Fortuna Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-4461 Humboldt County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 445-7000 Rohnerville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 662 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-5197 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $265,907 (2006); Median rent: $462 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Redwood Memorial Hospital (35 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 409.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Humboldt Beacon and Fortuna Advance (General Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fortuna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-7600 http://www.ci.fortuna.ca.us Fortuna Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 725-3959 http://chamber.sunnyfortuna.com
GARBERVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95542). Covers a land area of 333.797 sq. miles and a water area of 0.277 sq. miles. Located at 40.65° N. Lat.; 123.86° W. Long. Elevation is 533 feet. Population: 2,403 (2000); Race: 94.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 7.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.9% under 18, 8.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 33.3% never married, 51.6% now married, 2.2% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% German, 16.5% English, 14.3% Irish, 10.6% Other groups, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 17.1% professional, 16.4% services, 21.3% sales, 1.9% farming, 15.9% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,635 (2000); Median household income: $28,049 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2000). School District(s)
Humboldt County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 445-7000 Southern Humboldt Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2787 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Heartwood Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-5000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,375; Out-of-state $12,375 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2000); Median home value: $182,100 (2000); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Jerold Phelps Community Hospital (9 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.9% walk, 12.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Garberville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2613 http://www.garberville.org
HOOPA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95546). Covers a land area of 140.439 sq. miles and a water area of 1.671 sq. miles. Located at 41.16° N. Lat.; 123.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,720 feet. Population: 3,040 (2000); Race: 12.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 37.7% under 18, 8.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 38.6% never married, 42.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.4% Other groups, 3.1% Irish, 1.7% German, 1.3% English, 1.1% Norwegian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 18.9% professional, 21.5% services, 22.4% sales, 6.3% farming, 10.6% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,908 (2000); Median household income: $20,739 (2000); Poverty rate: 36.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2000). School District(s)
Humboldt County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 445-7000 Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,076 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 625-4255 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2000); Median home value: $93,600 (2000); Median rent: $277 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 68.6% less than 15 minutes, 16.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUMBOLDT HILL (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.170 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.73° N. Lat.; 124.20° W. Long. History: College of the Redwoods to South. Population: 2,877 (1990); 3,246 (2000); 3,343 (2006); 3,423 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 1.1% Black, 2.2% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 801.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 49.5% now married, 5.9% widowed, 16.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.7% Other groups, 19.6% German, 15.3% Irish, 13.2% English, 8.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 23.8% professional, 16.6% services, 31.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 8.4% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,260 (2006); Median household income: $43,224 (2006); Average household income: $49,767 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $237,015 (2006); Median rent: $517 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 52.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) HYDESVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.387 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.54° N. Lat.; 124.08° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 1,261 (1990); 1,209 (2000); 1,184 (2006); 1,174 (2011 projected); Race: 91.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 160.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% German, 16.8% English, 16.7% Other groups, 13.1% Irish, 10.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 17.4% professional, 21.2% services, 21.0% sales, 2.1% farming, 8.5% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,366 (2006); Median household income: $49,817 (2006); Average household income: $61,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Hydesville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 768-3610
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $351,370 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KNEELAND (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95549). Covers a land area of 96.563 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.69° N. Lat.; 123.87° W. Long. Elevation is 2,120 feet. Population: 244 (2000); Race: 97.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.2% under 18, 2.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 61.4% now married, 3.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 12.0% German, 10.1% English, 9.8% Irish, 7.2% European, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.5% management, 26.2% professional, 4.7% services, 18.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 14.8% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,832 (2000); Median household income: $53,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.7% (2000). School District(s)
Kneeland Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 442-5472 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2000); Median home value: $250,000 (2000); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 2.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KORBEL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95550). Covers a land area of 111.325 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 40.76° N. Lat.; 123.83° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. Population: 147 (2000); Race: 98.7% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 43.0% under 18, 6.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 37.3% never married, 49.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.2% German, 16.1% Other groups, 13.4% French (except Basque), 9.4% Scotch-Irish, 9.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 22.7% professional, 9.1% services, 25.8% sales, 4.5% farming, 12.1% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,013 (2000); Median household income: $48,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2000). School District(s)
Maple Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 668-5596 Housing: Homeownership rate: 33.3% (2000); Median home value: $55,000 (2000); Median rent: $182 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.1% walk, 14.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOLETA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95551). Covers a land area of 33.046 sq. miles and a water area of 0.076 sq. miles. Located at 40.66° N. Lat.; 124.22° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Loleta, first named Swauger for an early settler, was renamed when it became a shipping point for a dairying region, with a milk condensing plant. Many of the early residents were of Portuguese descent. Population: 1,437 (2000); Race: 80.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 43.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.6% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status:
Profiles of California 22.7% never married, 59.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% Other groups, 14.6% German, 9.1% Irish, 7.0% English, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 10.9% professional, 16.6% services, 24.3% sales, 7.1% farming, 7.2% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,670 (2000); Median household income: $31,284 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2000). School District(s)
Loleta Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 733-5705 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.6% (2000); Median home value: $124,000 (2000); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCKINLEYVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 20.876 sq. miles and a water area of 1.923 sq. miles. Located at 40.94° N. Lat.; 124.10° W. Long. Elevation is 140 feet. Population: 10,650 (1990); 13,599 (2000); 14,451 (2006); 15,139 (2011 projected); Race: 87.1% White, 0.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 692.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 55.4% now married, 5.9% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% Other groups, 16.9% German, 15.6% Irish, 11.6% English, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 21.3% professional, 19.4% services, 24.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 8.1% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,075 (2006); Median household income: $44,695 (2006); Average household income: $55,443 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Mckinleyville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,331 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-1549 Northern Humboldt Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-6470 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.5% (2006); Median home value: $272,616 (2006); Median rent: $518 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts McKinleyville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 839-2449 http://www.mckinleyvillechamber.com
MYERS FLAT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95554). Covers a land area of 49.031 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 40.29° N. Lat.; 123.77° W. Long. Elevation is 204 feet. Population: 630 (2000); Race: 94.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.1% under 18, 8.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 58.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% United States or American, 16.9% Other groups, 15.9% German, 13.4% English, 7.6% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 13.3% professional, 17.6% services, 16.1% sales, 9.7% farming, 16.1% construction, 14.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $14,437 (2000); Median household income: $33,542 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2000); Median home value: $101,500 (2000); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.6% less than 15 minutes, 49.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MYRTLETOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.126 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 40.79° N. Lat.; 124.13° W. Long. Population: 4,455 (1990); 4,459 (2000); 4,406 (2006); 4,368 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.7% Black, 1.5% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,072.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 47.3% now married, 12.4% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.2% Other groups, 18.4% German, 13.5% English, 12.0% Irish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 22.5% professional, 17.1% services, 32.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.5% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,837 (2006); Median household income: $45,409 (2006); Average household income: $55,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.9% (2006); Median home value: $287,419 (2006); Median rent: $523 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.9% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) ORICK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95555). Covers a land area of 47.756 sq. miles and a water area of 0.372 sq. miles. Located at 41.29° N. Lat.; 124.05° W. Long. Elevation is 34 feet. Population: 487 (2000); Race: 89.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.4% under 18, 14.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 53.8% now married, 5.0% widowed, 18.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.5% Other groups, 11.7% German, 11.3% Irish, 10.4% English, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 18.1% professional, 28.4% services, 7.1% sales, 9.7% farming, 12.3% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,041 (2000); Median household income: $25,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2000). School District(s)
Orick Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 488-2821 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.5% (2000); Median home value: $94,000 (2000); Median rent: $402 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.7% walk, 12.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Orick Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 488-2885 http://www.orick.net
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ORLEANS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95556). Covers a land area of 191.814 sq. miles and a water area of 0.056 sq. miles. Located at 41.30° N. Lat.; 123.54° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 569 (2000); Race: 64.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.8% under 18, 11.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 31.4% never married, 42.2% now married, 8.2% widowed, 18.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.0% Other groups, 16.4% German, 11.8% French (except Basque), 10.3% English, 9.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.6% management, 18.9% professional, 19.7% services, 15.8% sales, 4.8% farming, 22.8% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,621 (2000); Median household income: $26,439 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2000). School District(s)
Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,076 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 625-4255 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.8% (2000); Median home value: $57,200 (2000); Median rent: $256 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.7% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PETROLIA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95558). Covers a land area of 80.923 sq. miles and a water area of 0.070 sq. miles. Located at 40.27° N. Lat.; 124.21° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. Population: 291 (2000); Race: 88.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.5% under 18, 13.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.9% never married, 48.3% now married, 3.8% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.2% Irish, 12.7% English, 11.6% German, 9.8% United States or American, 7.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 19.8% professional, 16.4% services, 27.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.5% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,305 (2000); Median household income: $27,857 (2000); Poverty rate: 27.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2000). School District(s)
Mattole Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 629-3311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.2% (2000); Median home value: $113,500 (2000); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINE HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.193 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.74° N. Lat.; 124.16° W. Long. Population: 2,979 (1990); 3,108 (2000); 3,183 (2006); 3,230 (2011 projected); Race: 87.9% White, 0.7% Black, 2.4% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 312.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 65.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% Irish, 18.8% English, 16.6% German, 14.6% Other groups, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 21.3% professional, 13.8% services, 29.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 8.7% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,206 (2006); Median household income: $48,398 (2006); Average household income: $58,603 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $310,079 (2006); Median rent: $554 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.3% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REDCREST (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95569). Covers a land area of 54.943 sq. miles and a water area of 0.626 sq. miles. Located at 40.36° N. Lat.; 123.87° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 386 (2000); Race: 92.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 7.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.6% under 18, 14.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 67.0% now married, 3.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% Irish, 15.0% German, 13.9% English, 9.1% Other groups, 8.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 8.6% professional, 36.2% services, 16.4% sales, 10.3% farming, 6.0% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,544 (2000); Median household income: $31,607 (2000); Poverty rate: 24.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.0% (2000); Median home value: $145,000 (2000); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) REDWAY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.249 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 40.11° N. Lat.; 123.82° W. Long. Elevation is 538 feet. Population: 1,203 (1990); 1,188 (2000); 1,258 (2006); 1,296 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,007.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 40.4% now married, 8.9% widowed, 32.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.5% Irish, 14.7% German, 13.4% English, 11.6% Other groups, 7.2% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 18.1% professional, 23.1% services, 29.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.2% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,288 (2006); Median household income: $33,516 (2006); Average household income: $56,337 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Southern Humboldt Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2787 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $280,137 (2006); Median rent: $495 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.5% walk, 15.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.9% less than 15 minutes, 8.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIO DELL (city). Covers a land area of 1.885 sq. miles and a water area of 0.092 sq. miles. Located at 40.49° N. Lat.; 124.10° W. Long. Elevation is 126 feet.
Profiles of California Population: 3,141 (1990); 3,174 (2000); 3,199 (2006); 3,225 (2011 projected); Race: 84.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,697.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 52.0% now married, 9.7% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.3% Other groups, 13.0% English, 12.5% United States or American, 9.6% Irish, 9.6% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.1% management, 8.9% professional, 17.6% services, 26.0% sales, 7.1% farming, 12.4% construction, 23.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,543 (2006); Median household income: $33,431 (2006); Average household income: $37,105 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Rio Dell Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-3783 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.0% (2006); Median home value: $206,773 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 56.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 229.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Rio Dell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-3532 http://www.riodellcity.com Rio Dell Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-3436 http://www.riodellcity.com
SAMOA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95564). Covers a land area of 1.884 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.79° N. Lat.; 124.19° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Samoa was built as a company town around a large redwood mill. Population: 389 (2000); Race: 90.2% White, 1.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 206.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.3% under 18, 6.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 52.1% now married, 4.2% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% Other groups, 19.4% Irish, 17.0% English, 11.2% German, 4.8% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 14.9% professional, 21.6% services, 21.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.6% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,502 (2000); Median household income: $37,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2000). School District(s)
Peninsula Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 443-2731 Housing: Homeownership rate: 15.3% (2000); Median home value: $98,300 (2000); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SCOTIA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95565). Covers a land area of 21.500 sq. miles and a water area of 0.658 sq. miles. Located at 40.46° N. Lat.; 124.06° W. Long. Elevation is 164 feet. History: Scotia was named by its early settlers who came from Nova Scotia. A Pacific Lumber Company redwood lumber mill was established here in 1886, and the town was built to house the company employees.
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Population: 1,117 (2000); Race: 85.5% White, 0.0% Black, 3.0% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 52.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.5% under 18, 4.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 69.8% now married, 3.4% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.1% Other groups, 13.4% German, 13.0% United States or American, 9.6% Irish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.8% management, 11.5% professional, 12.3% services, 16.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 43.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,206 (2000); Median household income: $36,544 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2000). School District(s)
Scotia Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 764-2212 Housing: Homeownership rate: 23.6% (2000); Median home value: $118,800 (2000); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 17.7% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
TRINIDAD (city). Covers a land area of 0.484 sq. miles and a water area of 0.180 sq. miles. Located at 41.06° N. Lat.; 124.14° W. Long. Elevation is 170 feet. History: Trinidad developed about 1850 as a distribution point for the Trinity County mines. Nearby is Trinidad Head, where in 1775 explorers Bruno Heceta and Juan Francisco Bodega y Cuadra took possession of the territory in the name of Charles III of Spain. The Spaniards named the region Trinidad because they were there on the day after the feast of the Holy Trinity. Population: 365 (1990); 311 (2000); 302 (2006); 293 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 2.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 624.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.82 (2006); Median age: 52.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 51.2% now married, 8.7% widowed, 16.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% English, 17.8% Irish, 17.5% German, 17.2% Other groups, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 39.5% professional, 14.4% services, 14.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.2% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,233 (2006); Median household income: $45,179 (2006); Average household income: $65,919 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006). School District(s)
Big Lagoon Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-3688 Trinidad Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-3631 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $680,556 (2006); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,474.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Trinidad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-0223 http://www.trinidad.ca.gov Trinidad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 677-1610 http://www.trinidadcalif.com
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WESTHAVEN-MOONSTONE (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.082 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.04° N. Lat.; 124.11° W. Long. Population: 1,115 (1990); 1,044 (2000); 1,012 (2006); 983 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 125.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 54.7% now married, 2.2% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.3% Other groups, 16.9% Irish, 16.5% German, 12.6% English, 6.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 39.6% professional, 15.0% services, 16.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,867 (2006); Median household income: $41,689 (2006); Average household income: $58,172 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $419,091 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 58.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHITETHORN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95589). Aka Thorn. Covers a land area of 82.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.47° N. Lat.; 123.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,024 feet. Population: 737 (2000); Race: 98.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.7% under 18, 24.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.5% never married, 62.1% now married, 10.1% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% German, 16.1% Irish, 15.6% English, 8.8% Scotch-Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 17.3% professional, 28.8% services, 36.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,365 (2000); Median household income: $43,287 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.7% (2000). School District(s)
Leggett Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 925-6285 Southern Humboldt Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 923-2787 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2000); Median home value: $229,700 (2000); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.4% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLOW CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 204.364 sq. miles and a water area of 0.152 sq. miles. Located at 40.90° N. Lat.; 123.69° W. Long. Elevation is 640 feet. Population: 1,571 (1990); 1,743 (2000); 1,923 (2006); 2,046 (2011 projected); Race: 82.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 60.3% now married, 4.4% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% Other groups, 19.0% Irish, 16.6% German, 15.0% English, 13.0% United States or American (2000).
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Imperial County
Profiles of California
Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 30.8% professional, 18.7% services, 17.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.7% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,759 (2006); Median household income: $32,252 (2006); Average household income: $45,991 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,076 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 625-4255 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.6% (2006); Median home value: $213,710 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Kourier (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Willow Creek Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 629-2693 http://www.willowcreekchamber.com
Imperial County Located in southern California, in the Colorado Desert; bounded on the south by the Mexican border, and on the east by the Colorado River and the Arizona border. Covers a land area of 4,174.73 sq. miles, a water area of 307.00 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1907. County seat is El Centro. Imperial County is part of the El Centro, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Imperial County, CA Weather Station: Brawley 2 SW
Elevation: -98 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 70 74 79 85 93 103 107 106 101 91 79 70 Low 40 43 47 52 59 66 74 75 69 58 46 39 Precip 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 tr 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.4 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: El Centro 2 SSW
Elevation: -29 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 70 75 79 86 94 103 107 106 101 91 78 70 Low 41 45 49 53 60 68 76 77 70 59 47 40 Precip 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.0 tr 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Gold Rock Ranch
Elevation: 482 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 74 78 86 94 104 107 106 101 90 77 68 Low 46 49 51 57 63 73 80 79 74 63 52 46 Precip 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 tr 0.3 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.6 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Imperial
Economy: Unemployment rate: 15.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 64,182 (2005); Leading industries: 23.3% retail trade; 13.2% health care and social assistance; 12.9% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 537 totaling 514,101 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 21 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,315 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 119 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 3,206 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 457 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,875 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,614 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,934 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 269 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $15,333 (2006); Median household income: $38,091 (2006); Average household income: $51,528 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.10% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $191 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $107 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $184,588 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 194.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 56.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 167.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 63.6% good, 30.7% moderate, 5.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 8.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 14.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 853.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.4% Bush, 52.4% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Cibola National Wildlife Refuge; Imperial National Wildlife Refuge; Picacho State Recreation Area; Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge; Salton Sea State Recreation Area Additional Information Contacts Imperial County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 339-4220 http://www.co.imperial.ca.us Brawley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-3160 http://www.brawleychamber.com Calexico Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 357-1166 http://www.calexicochamber.org City of Brawley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-9111 http://www.cityofbrawley.com City of Calexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 768-2110 http://www.calexico.ca.gov/index.php City of El Centro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 337-4540 http://www.cityofelcentro.org City of Holtville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 356-4574 http://www.holtville.ca.gov City of Imperial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 355-4371 http://www.imperial.ca.gov City of Westmorland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-3411 http://www.cityofwestmorland.net El Centro Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau . . . . . . (760) 352-3681 http://www.elcentrochamber.com Holtville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 356-2923 Niland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 369-3300 Salton City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 394-4112 http://www.westshoreschamber.org
Elevation: -62 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 70 74 79 85 93 103 106 105 100 90 78 69 Low 43 47 51 56 62 70 77 78 72 61 49 42 Precip 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.0 tr 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.4 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 109,303 (1990); 142,361 (2000); 158,195 (2006); 172,657 (2011 projected); Race: 48.3% White, 3.7% Black, 2.0% Asian, 75.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 37.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.64 (2006); Median age: 31.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 51.6% Catholic Church, 2.2% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.1% Assemblies of God, 1.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.7% Seventh-day Adventist Church (2000).
Imperial County Communities BOMBAY BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.006 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.35° N. Lat.; 115.72° W. Long. Population: 342 (1990); 366 (2000); 366 (2006); 344 (2011 projected); Race: 73.2% White, 14.8% Black, 0.5% Asian, 26.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 363.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 52.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 13.0% never married, 42.4% now married, 15.2% widowed, 29.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% Other groups, 28.1% United States or American, 8.1% German, 7.1% Hungarian, 6.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 4.8% professional, 53.0% services, 3.6% sales, 21.7% farming, 12.0% construction, 4.8% production (2000).
Profiles of California
Imperial County
Income: Per capita income: $14,433 (2006); Median household income: $20,328 (2006); Average household income: $29,185 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $63,600 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 61.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 18.1% walk, 20.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRAWLEY (city). Covers a land area of 5.829 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.97° N. Lat.; 115.53° W. Long. History: Brawley developed as a shipping center for the surrounding agricultural area, and as a trading town in the Imperial Valley. Population: 18,985 (1990); 22,052 (2000); 22,628 (2006); 23,488 (2011 projected); Race: 50.3% White, 2.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 75.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,881.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.33 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 57.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Other groups, 4.0% German, 3.4% Irish, 3.2% United States or American, 2.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 157 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 72 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 15.5% professional, 20.5% services, 23.4% sales, 10.4% farming, 10.5% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,101 (2006); Median household income: $36,278 (2006); Average household income: $49,876 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
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married, 7.1% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 51.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 89.9% Other groups, 0.9% United States or American, 0.5% Italian, 0.4% German, 0.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 17.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,645 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 321 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 101 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 11.8% professional, 18.8% services, 32.5% sales, 11.7% farming, 6.9% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,170 (2006); Median household income: $34,731 (2006); Average household income: $47,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Calexico Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 357-7351 Four-year College(s)
San Diego State University-Imperial Valley Campus (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 768-5500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $2,654; Out-of-state $12,824 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.6% (2006); Median home value: $213,140 (2006); Median rent: $420 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 39.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 380.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 3.3% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Calexico Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 357-1166 http://www.calexicochamber.org City of Calexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 768-2110 http://www.calexico.ca.gov/index.php
School District(s)
CALIPATRIA (city). Covers a land area of 3.708 sq. miles and a water
Brawley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-2330 Brawley Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-3560 Magnolia Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-2494 Mulberry Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-8600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.8% (2006); Median home value: $187,320 (2006); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 445.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brawley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-3160 http://www.brawleychamber.com City of Brawley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-9111 http://www.cityofbrawley.com
area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.12° N. Lat.; 115.51° W. Long. History: Calipatria developed as a center for a green pea growing area, with a mill that ground alfalfa into cattle fodder. Population: 3,198 (1990); 7,289 (2000); 8,121 (2006); 8,685 (2011 projected); Race: 26.9% White, 24.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 57.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,190.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 7.89 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 358.3 (2006); Marriage status: 43.7% never married, 48.4% now married, 1.8% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% Other groups, 1.8% German, 1.4% Irish, 1.1% United States or American, 1.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 8.3% professional, 25.6% services, 22.0% sales, 12.6% farming, 7.7% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,062 (2006); Median household income: $35,879 (2006); Average household income: $44,378 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006).
CALEXICO (city). Covers a land area of 6.227 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.67° N. Lat.; 115.49° W. Long. Elevation is 2 feet. History: A tent city of the Imperial Land Company was the first Calexico. The town developed as a border town with neighboring Mexicali, just across the Mexican border. The site was formerly owned by George Chaffey, a promoter of the first irrigation projects in the Imperial Valley. Population: 19,136 (1990); 27,109 (2000); 36,842 (2006); 44,685 (2011 projected); Race: 43.3% White, 0.6% Black, 1.7% Asian, 94.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,916.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.96 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 58.7% now
School District(s)
Calipatria Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,261 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 348-2892 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $150,000 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 41.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Imperial County
Profiles of California Vocational/Technical School(s)
DESERT SHORES (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.655 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.40° N. Lat.; 116.04° W. Long. Population: 637 (1990); 792 (2000); 747 (2006); 717 (2011 projected); Race: 74.6% White, 1.2% Black, 0.4% Asian, 75.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,139.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 58.7% now married, 11.4% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 55.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.9% Other groups, 11.4% German, 7.5% Irish, 4.7% English, 3.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.6% management, 5.4% professional, 5.4% services, 7.7% sales, 60.8% farming, 7.3% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,832 (2006); Median household income: $23,021 (2006); Average household income: $25,278 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $83,030 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EL CENTRO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 9.578 sq. miles and a water area of 0.040 sq. miles. Located at 32.78° N. Lat.; 115.55° W. Long. History: El Centro was founded in 1905 by W.F. Holt, and developed as the trade, storage and shipping center of Imperial Valley and the seat of Imperial County. Irrigation provided by Boulder Dam on the Colorado River, brought to the valley by the All-American Canal, created an agricultural area from former desert. Population: 33,037 (1990); 37,835 (2000); 38,579 (2006); 39,850 (2011 projected); Race: 48.1% White, 2.3% Black, 3.6% Asian, 78.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,027.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.31 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 57.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.7% Other groups, 3.8% German, 3.5% Irish, 2.9% English, 2.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 14.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,767 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 89 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 18.1% professional, 21.0% services, 25.3% sales, 6.7% farming, 8.2% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,799 (2006); Median household income: $38,154 (2006); Average household income: $51,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Central Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 336-4516 El Centro Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 352-5712 Imperial County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 339-6464 Imperial Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 355-3200 Imperial Valley ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 482-2600 Mccabe Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 352-5443 Meadows Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 352-7512
CET-El Centro (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.1% (2006); Median home value: $189,234 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: El Centro Regional Medical Center (165 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 90.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 547.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Imperial Valley Press (Circulation 16,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 1.7% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of El Centro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 337-4540 http://www.cityofelcentro.org El Centro Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau . . . . . . (760) 352-3681 http://www.elcentrochamber.com
HEBER (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.491 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.73° N. Lat.; 115.52° W. Long. History: Heber was founded in 1901 by the Imperial Land Company and named Paringa. When the Southern Pacific Railway was completed in 1903, the town was moved to the railroad line and renamed for a president of the California Development Company. Population: 2,566 (1990); 2,988 (2000); 3,234 (2006); 3,388 (2011 projected); Race: 26.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.2% Asian, 97.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,168.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.11 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 61.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 46.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.5% Other groups, 1.2% United States or American, 0.3% English, 0.2% African, 0.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 11.3% professional, 15.7% services, 24.9% sales, 14.4% farming, 7.4% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,135 (2006); Median household income: $33,481 (2006); Average household income: $41,649 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). School District(s)
Heber Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 721 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 337-6530 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $169,932 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 2.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOLTVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 1.140 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 32.81° N. Lat.; 115.38° W. Long. History: Holtville was named for W.F. Holt, who bought large blocks of stock in the Imperial Water Companies. Many of Holtville’s first settlers were people of Swiss descent who established dairy farms. Population: 4,864 (1990); 5,612 (2000); 5,430 (2006); 5,399 (2011 projected); Race: 63.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 78.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,761.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.65 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 58.4% now married, 7.8% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.1% Other groups, 5.6% German, 4.5% United States or American, 4.1% English, 2.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 12.2% professional, 18.0% services, 26.2% sales, 10.8% farming, 10.2% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,023 (2006); Median household income: $43,788 (2006); Average household income: $54,142 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Holtville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,825 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 356-2974 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.3% (2006); Median home value: $166,973 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 250.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Imperial Hometown Review/Imperial Valley Weekly (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Holtville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 356-4574 http://www.holtville.ca.gov Holtville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 356-2923
IMPERIAL (city). Covers a land area of 3.913 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.84° N. Lat.; 115.57° W. Long. History: Founded 1902, incorporated 1904. Population: 4,590 (1990); 7,560 (2000); 9,740 (2006); 11,523 (2011 projected); Race: 58.5% White, 2.0% Black, 3.2% Asian, 62.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,489.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.9% Other groups, 6.7% German, 5.0% Irish, 4.4% English, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 485 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 24.4% professional, 20.9% services, 22.0% sales, 1.3% farming, 8.5% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,299 (2006); Median household income: $60,107 (2006); Average household income: $66,510 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Imperial Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 355-3200 Two-year College(s)
Imperial Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,796. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 352-8320 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $802; Out-of-state $6,002 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $203,540 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 194.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Imperial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 355-4371 http://www.imperial.ca.gov
NILAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.406 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.23° N. Lat.; 115.51° W. Long. History: Niland developed around ranches raising grapefruit, oranges, lemons, and tangerines. Population: 1,183 (1990); 1,143 (2000); 1,150 (2006); 1,161 (2011 projected); Race: 53.9% White, 3.8% Black, 3.2% Asian, 59.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,830.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 43.4% now
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married, 11.5% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% Other groups, 11.4% German, 10.0% English, 7.7% Irish, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 10.9% professional, 9.6% services, 33.1% sales, 12.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,860 (2006); Median household income: $30,926 (2006); Average household income: $39,338 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Calipatria Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,261 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 348-2892 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.0% (2006); Median home value: $60,476 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.6% less than 15 minutes, 9.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Niland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 369-3300
OCOTILLO (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.885 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.73° N. Lat.; 115.99° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 344 (1990); 296 (2000); 280 (2006); 276 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 21.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.99 (2006); Median age: 52.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.0 (2006); Marriage status: 11.5% never married, 63.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 18.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% Other groups, 34.6% German, 20.5% Irish, 11.2% United States or American, 8.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 9.0% professional, 7.4% services, 31.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 26.2% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,911 (2006); Median household income: $25,625 (2006); Average household income: $43,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $124,000 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.5% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PALO VERDE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.588 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.42° N. Lat.; 114.73° W. Long. Elevation is 233 feet. Population: 263 (1990); 236 (2000); 188 (2006); 183 (2011 projected); Race: 75.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 23.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 319.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.79 (2006); Median age: 55.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 57.9% now married, 9.3% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% Other groups, 18.3% English, 9.0% Irish, 7.2% German, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 16.7% professional, 9.1% services, 39.4% sales, 6.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,652 (2006); Median household income: $15,200 (2006); Average household income: $19,071 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 47.3% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006); Median rent: $193 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 24.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 4.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 24.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SALTON CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 21.627 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.29° N. Lat.; 115.96° W. Long. Population: 885 (1990); 978 (2000); 929 (2006); 902 (2011 projected); Race: 68.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 43.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 43.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 56.4% now married, 8.7% widowed, 19.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% Other groups, 15.5% Irish, 13.3% United States or American, 10.7% German, 10.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 4.0% professional, 17.5% services, 20.9% sales, 20.9% farming, 30.5% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,633 (2006); Median household income: $24,268 (2006); Average household income: $32,145 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 52.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Coachella Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-5137 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $100,207 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 4.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 7.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 36.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Salton City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 394-4112 http://www.westshoreschamber.org
SALTON SEA BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.311 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.37° N. Lat.; 116.01° W. Long. Population: 457 (1990); 392 (2000); 359 (2006); 345 (2011 projected); Race: 68.0% White, 1.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 28.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,152.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.97 (2006); Median age: 61.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 60.3% now married, 16.2% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.3% Other groups, 17.5% German, 13.9% Irish, 13.2% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 11.5% professional, 35.6% services, 32.2% sales, 5.7% farming, 0.0% construction, 6.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,091 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $19,904 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $96,400 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 62.1% car, 6.9% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEELEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.206 sq. miles and a water area of 0.020 sq. miles. Located at 32.79° N. Lat.; 115.68° W. Long. History: Seeley was founded in 1911 near the site of Silsbee, a town destroyed by a flood in 1907. Population: 1,228 (1990); 1,624 (2000); 1,945 (2006); 2,218 (2011 projected); Race: 51.5% White, 0.4% Black, 2.4% Asian, 86.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,612.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.78 (2006); Median age: 26.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 57.2% now married, 5.6% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% Other groups, 2.7% German, 2.5% United States or American, 1.6% Italian, 1.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 4.1% professional, 23.7% services, 20.3% sales, 14.3% farming, 16.6% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,753 (2006); Median household income: $36,476 (2006); Average household income: $40,612 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Seeley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 352-3571 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $141,250 (2006); Median rent: $387 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTMORLAND (city). Covers a land area of 0.405 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.03° N. Lat.; 115.62° W. Long. History: Westmorland was founded in 1910, and served the surrounding agricultural area. Population: 1,446 (1990); 2,131 (2000); 2,209 (2006); 2,264 (2011 projected); Race: 49.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 85.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,456.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.38 (2006); Median age: 28.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.9% never married, 55.8% now married, 7.0% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.2% Other groups, 2.6% English, 2.5% United States or American, 1.9% Irish, 1.7% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.7% management, 8.4% professional, 23.4% services, 19.6% sales, 19.6% farming, 10.0% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,546 (2006); Median household income: $24,840 (2006); Average household income: $32,244 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Westmorland Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 391 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-4364 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.3% (2006); Median home value: $159,418 (2006); Median rent: $320 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 118.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 1.8% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Westmorland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 344-3411 http://www.cityofwestmorland.net
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Inyo County Weather Station: Independence
WINTERHAVEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.240 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.74° N. Lat.; 114.63° W. Long. Elevation is 130 feet. History: Winterhaven began as headquarters for the All-American Canal construction workers. Population: 485 (1990); 529 (2000); 483 (2006); 465 (2011 projected); Race: 48.9% White, 2.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 63.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,012.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 29.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 53.9% now married, 13.2% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.9% Other groups, 9.2% United States or American, 6.7% German, 5.6% Irish, 2.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 15.2% professional, 29.5% services, 15.2% sales, 4.8% farming, 7.6% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,500 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $21,822 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 47.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 52.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
San Pasqual Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 572-0222 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.6% (2006); Median home value: $66,000 (2006); Median rent: $279 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 15.2% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Inyo County Located in eastern California; bounded on the west by the crest of the Sierra Nevada; includes Mt. Whitney, highest point in the state (14,495 ft) and nine other peaks over 14,000 ft, and Death Valley, lowest point in the Western Hemisphere (280 ft b elow sea level). Covers a land area of 10,203.10 sq. miles, a water area of 23.88 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1866. County seat is Independence. Inyo County is part of the Bishop, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Inyo County, CA Weather Station: Bishop Airport
Elevation: 4,101 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 58 64 71 80 91 97 95 87 76 62 54 Low 22 26 31 36 44 51 56 54 47 37 27 22 Precip 0.9 1.0 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.6 Snow 3.4 1.4 0.6 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 1.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Death Valley
Elevation: -193 feet
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Weather Station: Haiwee
Elevation: 3,822 feet
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Elevation: 3,943 feet
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Weather Station: Wildrose Ranger Station
Elevation: 4,097 feet
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Population: 18,281 (1990); 17,945 (2000); 18,261 (2006); 18,560 (2011 projected); Race: 78.7% White, 0.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 16.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 42.9% Catholic Church, 2.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.9% The United Methodist Church, 2.1% Assemblies of God, 1.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,173 (2005); Leading industries: 23.1% accommodation & food services; 20.4% health care and social assistance; 19.6% retail trade (2004); Farms: 85 totaling 226,788 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 603 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 780 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,980 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,431 (2006); Median household income: $40,970 (2006); Average household income: $53,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.33% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.1% (2006); Median home value: $265,569 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 108.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 103.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 65.2% good, 24.9% moderate, 4.9% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 4.9% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 20.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 36.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 609.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 59.1% Bush, 38.9% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Death Valley National Monument; Death Valley National Park; Manzanar National Historic Site Additional Information Contacts Inyo County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-0366 http://www.inyocounty.us Bishop Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 873-8405 http://www.bishopvisitor.com Death Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 852-4524 http://www.deathvalleychamber.org Independence Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-0084 http://www.independence-ca.com Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 876-4444 http://www.lonepinechamber.org
Inyo County Communities BIG PINE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.427 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.16° N. Lat.; 118.29° W. Long. Elevation is 3,985 feet. History: Big Pine developed as an outfitting center for fishing, packing, and hiking groups bound for the high Sierra. Population: 1,147 (1990); 1,350 (2000); 1,479 (2006); 1,582 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 10.4% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 609.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 14.9% never married, 66.4% now married, 8.6% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.4% German, 21.5% English, 20.6% Other groups, 16.2% Irish, 6.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 17.4% professional, 23.1% services, 24.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.6% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,425 (2006); Median household income: $42,083 (2006); Average household income: $51,070 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Big Pine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 938-2005 Bishop Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 872-3680 Inyo County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 938-2936 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $261,739 (2006); Median rent: $464 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 52.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BISHOP (city). Covers a land area of 1.750 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.36° N. Lat.; 118.39° W. Long. Elevation is 4,147 feet. History: Bishop was named for Bishop Creek, which in turn was named for Samuel A. Bishop, a Fort Tejon stockman who drove the first herd of cattle into Owens Valley in 1861. By 1863 settlers had come into the valley and a village had sprung up near Bishop’s ranch. Bishop became a supply point for stockraisers and miners. Population: 3,475 (1990); 3,575 (2000); 3,562 (2006); 3,577 (2011 projected); Race: 82.1% White, 0.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 21.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,035.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 47.7% now married, 12.8% widowed, 19.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.0% Other groups, 18.2% German, 16.8% Irish, 10.9% English, 4.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 16.7% professional, 25.7% services, 28.0% sales, 2.7% farming, 8.9% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,263 (2006); Median household income: $31,937 (2006); Average household income: $42,698 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Bishop Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 872-3680 Bishop Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 872-1060 Inyo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-2426 Round Valley Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 387-2525 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.5% (2006); Median home value: $239,831 (2006); Median rent: $449 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Northern Inyo Hospital (32 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 471.9 per 10,000 population (2005).
Newspapers: Inyo Register (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.6% less than 15 minutes, 10.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bishop Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 873-8405 http://www.bishopvisitor.com
CARTAGO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.587 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.32° N. Lat.; 118.02° W. Long. Elevation is 3,620 feet. Population: 96 (1990); 109 (2000); 108 (2006); 108 (2011 projected); Race: 68.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 55.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 68.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 145.5 (2006); Marriage status: 35.5% never married, 43.0% now married, 7.5% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% Other groups, 28.0% English, 16.9% German, 14.4% Irish, 9.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.9% management, 9.8% professional, 19.6% services, 9.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.6% construction, 37.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,958 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $37,688 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.0% (2006); Median home value: $100,000 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.7% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DARWIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.376 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.26° N. Lat.; 117.59° W. Long. Elevation is 4,746 feet. Population: 47 (1990); 54 (2000); 54 (2006); 54 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 5.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.50 (2006); Median age: 57.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 134.8 (2006); Marriage status: 9.2% never married, 49.2% now married, 7.7% widowed, 33.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.0% German, 26.1% Scottish, 20.3% Irish, 15.9% French (except Basque), 13.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 56.3% professional, 18.8% services, 25.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,009 (2006); Median household income: $15,000 (2006); Average household income: $19,514 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 37.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.9% (2006); Median home value: $93,750 (2006); Median rent: $255 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 23.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 70.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEATH VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92328). Aka Furnace Creek Ranch. Covers a land area of 2,017.635 sq. miles and a water area of 11.569 sq. miles. Located at 35.94° N. Lat.; 117.20° W. Long. Elevation is 276 feet. Population: 442 (2000); Race: 78.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.4% under 18, 5.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 32.1% never married, 50.8% now married, 3.3% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000);
Profiles of California Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.7% English, 20.9% Other groups, 14.2% German, 12.3% Welsh, 9.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 12.2% professional, 24.0% services, 31.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.1% construction, 3.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,342 (2000); Median household income: $40,938 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 25.5% (2000); Median home value: $34,500 (2000); Median rent: $331 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 86.9% less than 15 minutes, 8.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Death Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 852-4524 http://www.deathvalleychamber.org
DIXON LANE-MEADOW CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.411 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.38° N. Lat.; 118.41° W. Long. Population: 2,561 (1990); 2,702 (2000); 2,730 (2006); 2,766 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 13.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 800.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 14.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 10.0% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% English, 22.1% Other groups, 20.8% German, 15.2% Irish, 6.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 13.0% professional, 22.3% services, 25.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.2% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,207 (2006); Median household income: $45,810 (2006); Average household income: $58,917 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.2% (2006); Median home value: $140,686 (2006); Median rent: $595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 75.4% less than 15 minutes, 10.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) FURNACE CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 30.908 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.45° N. Lat.; 116.85° W. Long. Population: 39 (1990); 31 (2000); 31 (2006); 31 (2011 projected); Race: 16.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 158.3 (2006); Marriage status: 41.7% never married, 58.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.3% Other groups, 18.8% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 7.1% professional, 28.6% services, 46.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.9% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,161 (2006); Median household income: $32,500 (2006); Average household income: $31,333 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $80,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 78.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 21.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 100.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOMEWOOD CANYON-VALLEY WELLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 53.041 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.84° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. Population: 48 (1990); 75 (2000); 72 (2006); 72 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 55.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 53.7% never married, 0.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 46.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 10.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 100.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,146 (2006); Median household income: $16,667 (2006); Average household income: $24,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2006); Median home value: $86,250 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 100.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) INDEPENDENCE (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.80° N. Lat.; 118.20° W. Long. Elevation is 3,936 feet. History: Independence developed as an outfitting center for pack trips into the Sierras via Kearsarge Pass, a shipping point for farm products, and the seat of Inyo County. Population: 632 (1990); 574 (2000); 575 (2006); 574 (2011 projected); Race: 90.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 143.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 47.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 56.6% now married, 13.1% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% German, 18.5% Other groups, 15.4% Irish, 14.4% English, 13.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 22.5% professional, 19.3% services, 25.5% sales, 1.8% farming, 9.8% construction, 5.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,804 (2006); Median household income: $46,679 (2006); Average household income: $55,641 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). School District(s)
Inyo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-2426 Owens Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-2405 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $206,061 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 61.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 31.9% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.5% less than 15 minutes, 11.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Independence Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-0084 http://www.independence-ca.com
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KEELER (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.203 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.48° N. Lat.; 117.87° W. Long. Elevation is 3,609 feet. Population: 58 (1990); 66 (2000); 64 (2006); 64 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 14.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 53.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.78 (2006); Median age: 56.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 137.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 59.7% now married, 6.0% widowed, 16.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.1% German, 12.7% Scotch-Irish, 12.7% Other groups, 11.3% Irish, 9.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 34.6% professional, 0.0% services, 23.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,375 (2006); Median household income: $22,368 (2006); Average household income: $34,444 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.9% (2006); Median home value: $72,500 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LONE PINE (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.617 sq. miles and a water area of 0.113 sq. miles. Located at 36.58° N. Lat.; 118.07° W. Long. Elevation is 3,733 feet. History: The community of Lone Pine, settled in the early 1850’s, grew as a supply center for tourists and as an outfitter for trips to Mount Whitney. Population: 1,756 (1990); 1,655 (2000); 1,714 (2006); 1,763 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 36.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 92.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 56.3% now married, 7.6% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.6% Other groups, 23.4% German, 15.4% English, 13.8% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 16.2% professional, 27.2% services, 19.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.7% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,038 (2006); Median household income: $31,105 (2006); Average household income: $39,777 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006).
(2006); Density: 60.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 72.6% now married, 2.3% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% English, 19.8% German, 17.0% Other groups, 9.9% Irish, 6.7% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 17.7% professional, 19.1% services, 24.8% sales, 2.1% farming, 8.5% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,279 (2006); Median household income: $89,706 (2006); Average household income: $95,966 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $341,667 (2006); Median rent: $533 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 57.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OLANCHA (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.275 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.26° N. Lat.; 117.99° W. Long. Elevation is 3,648 feet. Population: 117 (1990); 134 (2000); 132 (2006); 132 (2011 projected); Race: 81.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 53.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 62.6% now married, 10.3% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% United States or American, 23.4% Other groups, 15.6% English, 14.1% German, 4.7% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 14.3% professional, 17.1% services, 35.7% sales, 10.0% farming, 5.7% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,689 (2006); Median household income: $30,000 (2006); Average household income: $46,700 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
School District(s)
Lone Pine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 876-5579 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.0% (2006); Median home value: $178,571 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Inyo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 878-2426 Lone Pine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 876-5579 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.6% (2006); Median home value: $221,277 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Southern Inyo Healthcare District (37 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 15.2% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 876-4444 http://www.lonepinechamber.org
PEARSONVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.220 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.81° N. Lat.; 117.87° W. Long. Population: 24 (1990); 27 (2000); 27 (2006); 27 (2011 projected); Race: 81.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 18.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 145.5 (2006) Income: Per capita income: $17,500 (2006); Median household income: $38,000 (2006); Average household income: $39,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006) Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.7% (2006); Median home value: $50,000 (2006)
MESA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.575 sq. miles and a water area of 0.154 sq. miles. Located at 37.42° N. Lat.; 118.54° W. Long. Population: 299 (1990); 214 (2000); 215 (2006); 217 (2011 projected); Race: 87.9% White, 0.9% Black, 3.3% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race
ROUND VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.852 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.41° N. Lat.; 118.59° W. Long. Population: 388 (1990); 278 (2000); 282 (2006); 285 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 0.0% Black, 3.9% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race
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(2006); Density: 20.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 67.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% Other groups, 18.7% German, 18.3% English, 12.2% Irish, 10.2% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 22.9% professional, 14.4% services, 24.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 15.3% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,707 (2006); Median household income: $55,714 (2006); Average household income: $69,813 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.0% (2006); Median home value: $333,333 (2006); Median rent: $561 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 7.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.5% less than 15 minutes, 62.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHOSHONE (CDP). Covers a land area of 28.736 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 35.96° N. Lat.; 116.27° W. Long. Elevation is 1,569 feet. Population: 72 (1990); 52 (2000); 52 (2006); 51 (2011 projected); Race: 86.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.93 (2006); Median age: 55.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 65.8% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.6% English, 35.7% Irish, 17.9% Welsh, 16.7% German, 9.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.7% management, 13.2% professional, 10.5% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 13.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,615 (2006); Median household income: $97,917 (2006); Average household income: $95,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006). School District(s)
Death Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 852-4303 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $46,667 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 26.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TECOPA (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.582 sq. miles and a water area of 0.068 sq. miles. Located at 35.84° N. Lat.; 116.21° W. Long. Elevation is 1,329 feet. History: Death Valley National Monument to West. Population: 135 (1990); 99 (2000); 96 (2006); 95 (2011 projected); Race: 85.4% White, 2.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.63 (2006); Median age: 63.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.1 (2006); Marriage status: 8.6% never married, 43.8% now married, 24.2% widowed, 23.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.9% Irish, 26.2% German, 24.1% English, 9.0% Other groups, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 17.9% professional, 50.0% services, 17.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,615 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $18,898 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 38.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.4% (2006); Median home value: $52,000 (2006); Median rent: $200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 32.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST BISHOP (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.749 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.36° N. Lat.; 118.44° W. Long. Population: 3,109 (1990); 2,807 (2000); 2,690 (2006); 2,594 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.1% Black, 2.0% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 307.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 71.2% now married, 5.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.2% German, 20.7% English, 13.4% Irish, 13.3% Other groups, 7.0% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 25.4% professional, 19.6% services, 23.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.2% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,337 (2006); Median household income: $66,400 (2006); Average household income: $81,942 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2006); Median home value: $486,875 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 80.0% less than 15 minutes, 8.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WILKERSON (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.733 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.27° N. Lat.; 118.38° W. Long. Population: 598 (1990); 562 (2000); 619 (2006); 668 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 108.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 61.3% now married, 8.0% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% German, 22.4% Irish, 17.3% English, 10.1% Other groups, 5.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 10.5% professional, 20.7% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.4% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,059 (2006); Median household income: $43,077 (2006); Average household income: $56,411 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $292,593 (2006); Median rent: $447 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Kern County Located in south central California; in the San Joaquin Valley, with the Tehachapi Mountains in the south, the Sierra Nevadas in the east, and the Coast Range in the west; includes part of the Mojave Desert, and part of Sequoia National Forest. Covers a land area of 8,140.96 sq. miles, a water area of 20.46 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1866. County seat is Bakersfield.
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Kern County is part of the Bakersfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Kern County, CA Weather Station: Bakersfield Meadows Field
Elevation: 488 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 64 69 76 85 92 98 97 91 81 67 57 Low 39 43 46 50 57 64 70 69 64 55 44 38 Precip 1.2 1.2 1.4 0.4 0.2 0.1 tr 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.8 Snow 0.1 tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Buttonwillow
Elevation: 269 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 63 69 76 85 92 97 96 91 82 67 57 Low 36 40 44 47 54 60 65 63 58 49 40 34 Precip 1.2 1.2 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.1 tr 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.6 0.7 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Glennville
Elevation: 3,139 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 58 60 65 74 83 90 89 83 74 62 57 Low 29 31 33 35 40 45 51 50 46 39 32 28 Precip 4.0 3.3 3.8 1.6 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.9 2.4 2.7 Snow 2.7 1.2 2.5 1.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.9 1.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Inyokern
Elevation: 2,437 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 60 66 71 78 87 97 103 101 94 83 69 60 Low 31 35 39 44 53 60 66 65 58 48 37 30 Precip 0.9 1.2 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6 Snow 0.5 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Kern River P H 3
Elevation: 2,700 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 60 63 67 73 81 90 97 97 90 80 67 60 Low 33 36 39 43 51 59 65 64 58 48 38 33 Precip 2.9 2.7 2.4 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.3 1.8 Snow 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mojave
Elevation: 2,732 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 62 65 72 80 90 97 96 89 78 65 57 Low 33 37 41 46 54 63 69 67 60 50 39 33 Precip 1.3 1.5 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.9 Snow 0.5 0.1 0.1 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Randsburg
Elevation: 3,569 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 59 64 71 81 91 98 96 88 76 63 54 Low 36 39 41 46 54 62 68 67 62 52 42 36 Precip 1.3 1.5 1.3 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.8 Snow 1.2 0.3 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Tehachapi
Elevation: 4,015 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 52 55 56 62 71 80 87 86 80 71 58 52 Low 31 33 35 38 45 52 59 57 51 42 35 31 Precip 2.2 1.8 2.4 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.6 1.4 1.6 Snow 2.7 2.0 4.3 0.8 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.0 2.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Tejon Rancho
Elevation: 1,423 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 63 67 74 83 91 97 95 90 81 67 58 Low 35 39 42 46 53 60 66 64 60 52 41 35 Precip 2.1 1.8 2.6 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.6 1.3 Snow tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Wasco
Elevation: 344 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 64 70 78 86 94 99 97 92 82 67 56 Low 37 40 44 48 54 60 65 64 59 50 40 35 Precip 1.3 1.4 1.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 tr 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.7 0.9 Snow 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 543,477 (1990); 661,645 (2000); 756,631 (2006); 829,991 (2011 projected); Race: 58.0% White, 5.9% Black, 3.6% Asian, 43.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 92.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 25.5% Catholic Church, 4.4% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.6% Assemblies of God, 1.3% International Church of the Foursquare Gospel (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 338,348 (2005); Leading industries: 17.2% retail trade; 13.5% health care and social assistance; 10.2% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 2,147 totaling 2,731,341 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 16 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 207 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 11,076 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 2,011 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 7,777 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 2,461 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 13,502 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,918 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 5,731 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,260 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $17,786 (2006); Median household income: $40,897 (2006); Average household income: $54,288 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.89% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $241 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $181 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $179,472 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 185.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 71.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 197.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 28.5% good, 44.4% moderate, 21.6% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 5.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 14.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 21.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 905.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 66.5% Bush, 32.5% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bitter Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Kern National Wildlife Refuge; Kern River State Park; Old Town State Historic Landmark; Tule Elk Reserve State Park Additional Information Contacts Kern County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 868-3601 http://www.co.kern.ca.us Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 256-3248 http://www.avchambers.com Arvin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-2265 Boron Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 762-5810 http://www.boronchamber.org Buttonwillow Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 764-5406 California City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 373-8676 http://www.californiacity.com City of Arvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-3134 http://www.arvin.org City of Bakersfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 326-3000 http://www.bakersfieldcity.us City of California City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 373-8661 http://www.californiacity-ca.us City of Delano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 720-2217 http://www.delano-ca.org/default.htm City of McFarland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 792-3091 http://www.mcfarlandcity.org City of Ridgecrest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 499-5000 http://www.ci.ridgecrest.ca.us
Profiles of California
Kern County
City of Shafter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-6365 http://www.shafter.com City of Taft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 763-1222 http://www.cityoftaft.org City of Tehachapi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 822-2200 http://www.tehachapicityhall.com City of Wasco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-7200 http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us Delano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 725-2518 http://www.chamberofdelano.com Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 327-4421 http://www.bakersfieldchamber.org Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 822-4180 http://www.tehachapi.com/chamber Inyokern Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 377-5440 Kernville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 376-2629 http://www.kernvillechamber.org Lake Isabella Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 379-5236 http://www.lakeisabella.net Lamont Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 845-1992 Mojave Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 824-2481 http://www.mojave.ca.us Oildale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 393-4556 Pine Mountain Club Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 245-1212 http://www.frazmtn.com/fmcoc Ridgecrest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 375-8331 http://www.ridgecrestchamber.com Shafter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-2600 http://www.shafter.com Taft Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 765-2165 http://www.taftchamber.com Wasco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-2745 http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us
Kern County Communities ARVIN (city). Covers a land area of 4.806 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.20° N. Lat.; 118.83° W. Long. Elevation is 445 feet. Population: 9,482 (1990); 12,956 (2000); 14,673 (2006); 16,003 (2011 projected); Race: 48.5% White, 1.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 91.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,053.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.41 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 32.1% never married, 59.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.8% Other groups, 2.6% United States or American, 1.0% Irish, 0.8% German, 0.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 5.4% professional, 9.0% services, 12.3% sales, 46.5% farming, 6.0% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,906 (2006); Median household income: $26,407 (2006); Average household income: $34,591 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 22.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Arvin Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-6500 Di Giorgio Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-2604 Kern Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 827-3100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $145,247 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 540.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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Arvin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-2265 City of Arvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 854-3134 http://www.arvin.org
BAKERSFIELD (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 113.099 sq. miles and a water area of 1.300 sq. miles. Located at 35.35° N. Lat.; 119.03° W. Long. Elevation is 408 feet. History: Bakersfield was named for Colonel Thomas Baker, who arrived in 1862 to direct a reclamation project and remained to lay out the townsite in 1869. The new town soon claimed the county seat from nearby Havilah. The citizens incorporated their town briefly in 1873 in order to oust an unpopular marshall, but disincorporated immediately afterwards. In 1898, when the town had become an agricultural trade center, it was reincorporated. The discovery of gold in Kern River Canyon in 1885 brought a boom, as did the discovery of oil in 1899. Population: 190,184 (1990); 247,057 (2000); 298,414 (2006); 337,370 (2011 projected); Race: 57.2% White, 8.4% Black, 5.1% Asian, 38.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,638.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 30.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 57.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% Other groups, 10.3% German, 7.7% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 144,663 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3,353 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 584 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 20.7% professional, 17.6% services, 26.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,974 (2006); Median household income: $45,804 (2006); Average household income: $59,305 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $373 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $104 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bakersfield City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 28,234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 631-4600 Beardsley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 393-8550 Edison Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 366-8625 Fairfax Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 366-7221 Fruitvale Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 589-3830 General Shafter Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 831-3605 Greenfield Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 837-6000 Kern County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 636-4000 Kern High ROC (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 831-3327 Kern Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 827-3100 Lakeside Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 836-6658 Norris Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 387-7000 Panama-Buena Vista Union School District (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 14,722 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 831-8331 Rio Bravo-Greeley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 589-2696 Rosedale Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,490 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 588-6000 Standard Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 392-2110 Vineland Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 845-3713
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Profiles of California Four-year College(s)
California State University-Bakersfield (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,549. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 654-2782 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,387; Out-of-state $13,557 Two-year College(s)
Bakersfield College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 14,725. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 395-4011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $682; Out-of-state $5,582 Maric College-Bakersfield (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 836-6300 San Joaquin Valley College-Bakersfield (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 834-0126 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 Santa Barbara Business College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 835-1100 Vocational/Technical School(s)
California College of Vocational Careers (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 90 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 323-6791 2006-07 Tuition: $8,250 Lyles Bakersfield College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 327-9784 2006-07 Tuition: $9,745 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2006); Median home value: $205,956 (2006); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Bakersfield Heart Hospital (47 beds); Bakersfield Memorial Hospital (355 beds); Good Samaritan Hospital (64 beds); Kern Medical Center (243 beds); Mercy Hospital (260 beds); Mercy Southwest Hospital (67 beds); San Joaquin Community Hospital (252 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 575.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Bakersfield News Observer (Black, General - Circulation 21,009); El Mexicalo (General, Hispanic - Circulation 15,100); El Popular (Hispanic - Circulation 26,000); Los Angeles Bay News Observer (Antelope Valley Edition) (Black, General - Circulation 19,000); San Fernando News Observer (Black, General - Circulation 22,000); The Bakersfield Californian (Circulation 69,728) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Bakersfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 326-3000 http://www.bakersfieldcity.us Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 327-4421 http://www.bakersfieldchamber.org
BEAR VALLEY SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 41.521 sq. miles and a water area of 0.044 sq. miles. Located at 35.17° N. Lat.; 118.64° W. Long. Population: 3,205 (1990); 4,232 (2000); 4,661 (2006); 4,986 (2011 projected); Race: 88.6% White, 0.9% Black, 0.7% Asian, 9.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 112.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 10.2% never married, 78.9% now married, 3.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% German, 17.5% Other groups, 17.4% English, 16.3% Irish, 9.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 29.3% professional, 19.0% services, 20.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.8% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,315 (2006); Median household income: $75,696 (2006); Average household income: $89,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $335,208 (2006); Median rent: $747 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less
than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 34.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BODFISH (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.960 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.58° N. Lat.; 118.48° W. Long. Elevation is 2,680 feet. History: Bodfish began as a mining camp during the Kern River Canyon gold rush of the 1880’s. Population: 1,786 (1990); 1,823 (2000); 1,947 (2006); 2,049 (2011 projected); Race: 89.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 244.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 50.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 10.3% never married, 66.8% now married, 10.2% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.3% Other groups, 17.1% German, 16.3% Irish, 15.1% English, 12.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 10.0% professional, 22.1% services, 26.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 10.9% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,360 (2006); Median household income: $25,806 (2006); Average household income: $35,313 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.4% (2006); Median home value: $123,701 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) BORON (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.849 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.01° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Elevation is 2,460 feet. Population: 2,903 (1990); 2,025 (2000); 1,772 (2006); 1,589 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 2.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 128.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 60.8% now married, 7.5% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.1% Other groups, 15.5% German, 11.7% English, 11.0% Irish, 8.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 16.6% professional, 24.2% services, 15.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.8% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,093 (2006); Median household income: $41,739 (2006); Average household income: $49,867 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Muroc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 769-4821 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.2% (2006); Median home value: $108,960 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Boron Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 762-5810 http://www.boronchamber.org
BUTTONWILLOW (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.968 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.40° N. Lat.; 119.44° W. Long. Elevation is 269 feet.
Profiles of California
Kern County
Population: 1,330 (1990); 1,266 (2000); 1,245 (2006); 1,249 (2011 projected); Race: 26.7% White, 1.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 77.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 178.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.98 (2006); Median age: 25.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 56.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.1% Other groups, 6.5% United States or American, 5.4% Italian, 3.8% Irish, 3.1% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 6.3% professional, 20.8% services, 10.6% sales, 22.2% farming, 5.6% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,852 (2006); Median household income: $32,328 (2006); Average household income: $42,157 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 37.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Buttonwillow Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 764-5248 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.1% (2006); Median home value: $148,980 (2006); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Buttonwillow Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 764-5406
CALIENTE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93518). Covers a land area of 385.991 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 35.38° N. Lat.; 118.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,298 feet. Population: 1,009 (2000); Race: 86.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.8% under 18, 16.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.4% never married, 67.2% now married, 5.1% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.3% English, 15.4% Other groups, 14.8% United States or American, 12.4% Irish, 11.6% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 9.4% professional, 14.9% services, 27.5% sales, 8.4% farming, 22.5% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,437 (2000); Median household income: $31,196 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2000). School District(s)
Caliente Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 867-2301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2000); Median home value: $95,700 (2000); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 18.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 36.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALIFORNIA CITY (city). Covers a land area of 203.551 sq. miles and a water area of 0.085 sq. miles. Located at 35.16° N. Lat.; 117.87° W. Long. Elevation is 2,360 feet. Population: 6,023 (1990); 8,385 (2000); 11,942 (2006); 14,577 (2011 projected); Race: 64.7% White, 12.5% Black, 3.9% Asian, 21.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 58.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 63.1% now married, 6.4% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.8% Other groups, 16.3% German, 9.5% English, 9.5% Irish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 479 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 50 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1%
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management, 17.8% professional, 21.7% services, 25.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,531 (2006); Median household income: $51,883 (2006); Average household income: $60,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Mojave Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,834 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 824-4001 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.3% (2006); Median home value: $152,758 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 228.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mojave Desert News (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts California City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 373-8676 http://www.californiacity.com City of California City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 373-8661 http://www.californiacity-ca.us
CHINA LAKE ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.552 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.64° N. Lat.; 117.76° W. Long. Population: 2,117 (1990); 1,761 (2000); 1,769 (2006); 1,709 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 1.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 10.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 318.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 66.0% now married, 7.7% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% Other groups, 20.6% German, 16.7% Irish, 14.3% English, 10.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 8.1% professional, 22.6% services, 24.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.9% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,959 (2006); Median household income: $41,439 (2006); Average household income: $53,877 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.7% (2006); Median home value: $78,416 (2006); Median rent: $322 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELANO (city). Covers a land area of 10.105 sq. miles and a water area of 0.052 sq. miles. Located at 35.77° N. Lat.; 119.24° W. Long. Elevation is 316 feet. History: Colonel Allensworth State Historical Park to Northwest. Incorporated 1915. Population: 23,623 (1990); 38,824 (2000); 44,068 (2006); 47,953 (2011 projected); Race: 26.6% White, 6.6% Black, 13.3% Asian, 71.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,361.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.75 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 129.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 63.6% now married, 7.8% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.3% Other groups, 1.3% United States or American, 1.1% Irish, 0.8% English, 0.7% German (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 20.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,864 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 99 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 84 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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5.8% management, 9.9% professional, 15.2% services, 19.9% sales, 25.8% farming, 4.9% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,901 (2006); Median household income: $32,129 (2006); Average household income: $43,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Columbine Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 725-8501 Delano Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,202 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 725-4000 Delano Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 721-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.8% (2006); Median home value: $170,379 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Delano Regional Medical Center (156 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 479.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Delano Record (General - Circulation 4,650) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Delano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 720-2217 http://www.delano-ca.org/default.htm Delano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 725-2518 http://www.chamberofdelano.com
DERBY ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.657 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.24° N. Lat.; 119.59° W. Long. Elevation is 1,366 feet. Population: 158 (1990); 376 (2000); 388 (2006); 388 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 106.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 66.3% now married, 2.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% Other groups, 21.5% United States or American, 8.2% German, 6.6% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.2% management, 7.8% professional, 12.3% services, 16.2% sales, 1.3% farming, 27.9% construction, 31.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,295 (2006); Median household income: $48,594 (2006); Average household income: $64,050 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $116,429 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) DUSTIN ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.663 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.21° N. Lat.; 119.38° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 251 (1990); 585 (2000); 599 (2006); 599 (2011 projected); Race: 83.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 163.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 28.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.8 (2006); Marriage status: 10.6% never married, 71.9% now married, 3.8% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 12.5% Other groups, 11.2% English, 10.5% United States or American, 9.2% Irish, 4.7% European (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.3% management, 6.9% professional, 19.6% services, 26.1% sales, 5.7% farming, 20.0% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,450 (2006); Median household income: $56,027 (2006); Average household income: $66,244 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $149,627 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EDWARDS AFB (CDP). Covers a land area of 17.173 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.92° N. Lat.; 117.93° W. Long. Population: 7,423 (1990); 5,909 (2000); 5,897 (2006); 5,937 (2011 projected); Race: 71.1% White, 9.5% Black, 4.2% Asian, 14.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 343.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.50 (2006); Median age: 24.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 77.3% now married, 0.4% widowed, 2.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.7% Other groups, 18.7% German, 10.5% Irish, 7.5% English, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 28.6% professional, 25.6% services, 22.6% sales, 1.7% farming, 7.0% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,755 (2006); Median household income: $43,837 (2006); Average household income: $50,190 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006). School District(s)
Muroc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 769-4821 Housing: Homeownership rate: 11.0% (2006); Median home value: $43,182 (2006); Median rent: $702 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: 95th Medical Group/SGA Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.5% less than 15 minutes, 19.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FELLOWS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.658 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.17° N. Lat.; 119.54° W. Long. Elevation is 1,350 feet. Population: 257 (1990); 153 (2000); 164 (2006); 168 (2011 projected); Race: 84.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 20.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 249.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 61.8% now married, 10.9% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% United States or American, 21.9% Other groups, 3.2% Irish, 3.2% Italian, 1.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 14.0% professional, 4.7% services, 39.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.6% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,088 (2006); Median household income: $32,308 (2006); Average household income: $45,943 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Midway Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 768-4344
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.1% (2006); Median home value: $72,000 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 7.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 37.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORD CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.515 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.15° N. Lat.; 119.45° W. Long. Elevation is 875 feet. History: Ford City began as a boom town when oil was found. It was named for the many Model-T Fords on the streets of the early tent city. Population: 3,781 (1990); 3,512 (2000); 3,416 (2006); 3,351 (2011 projected); Race: 74.4% White, 0.7% Black, 1.5% Asian, 29.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,255.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 59.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.9% Other groups, 15.3% United States or American, 10.3% German, 8.3% Irish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 11.1% professional, 18.6% services, 16.3% sales, 4.9% farming, 19.5% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,464 (2006); Median household income: $26,114 (2006); Average household income: $33,160 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 31.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $111,702 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRAZIER PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.872 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.82° N. Lat.; 118.94° W. Long. Elevation is 4,767 feet. Population: 2,243 (1990); 2,348 (2000); 2,276 (2006); 2,294 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 467.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 68.2% now married, 3.1% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% Other groups, 16.7% German, 14.7% United States or American, 7.7% English, 7.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 17.2% professional, 16.8% services, 25.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.0% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,452 (2006); Median household income: $47,483 (2006); Average household income: $54,614 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $172,785 (2006); Median rent: $544 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 7.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 31.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) GLENNVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93226). Covers a land area of 83.217 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 35.72° N. Lat.; 118.72° W. Long. Elevation is 3,188 feet. Population: 280 (2000); Race: 87.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.4 persons per square mile
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(2000); Age: 36.2% under 18, 10.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 65.5% now married, 8.4% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.0% United States or American, 15.1% Other groups, 5.7% German, 4.4% English, 4.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.5% management, 1.7% professional, 10.2% services, 22.9% sales, 7.6% farming, 22.0% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,571 (2000); Median household income: $37,083 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2000). School District(s)
Linns Valley-Poso Flat Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 536-8811 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2000); Median home value: $101,800 (2000); Median rent: $459 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 22.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 6.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 32.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GOLDEN HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.300 sq. miles and a water area of 0.022 sq. miles. Located at 35.14° N. Lat.; 118.49° W. Long. Population: 6,401 (1990); 7,434 (2000); 7,789 (2006); 8,087 (2011 projected); Race: 80.4% White, 1.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 19.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 633.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 68.8% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% Other groups, 24.2% German, 15.9% English, 12.8% Irish, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 18.9% professional, 22.1% services, 23.0% sales, 0.7% farming, 14.4% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,296 (2006); Median household income: $54,198 (2006); Average household income: $63,565 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $239,719 (2006); Median rent: $448 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) INYOKERN (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.066 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.64° N. Lat.; 117.81° W. Long. Elevation is 2,433 feet. History: Sequoia National Forest and Pacific Crest Trail to West. Population: 1,286 (1990); 984 (2000); 837 (2006); 824 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 0.2% Black, 2.5% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 75.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 51.3% now married, 11.5% widowed, 19.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% Other groups, 13.4% German, 12.8% United States or American, 11.0% English, 6.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.4% management, 16.5% professional, 21.9% services, 29.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,783 (2006); Median household income: $43,875 (2006); Average household income: $59,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Sierra Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,637 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 375-3363 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.8% (2006); Median home value: $118,889 (2006); Median rent: $384 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 54.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Inyokern Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 377-5440
JOHANNESBURG (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.445 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.37° N. Lat.; 117.63° W. Long. Elevation is 3,536 feet. History: Johannesburg was named for the city in the Transvaal, South Africa. Population: 282 (1990); 176 (2000); 158 (2006); 156 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 64.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 55.8% now married, 7.1% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% Other groups, 31.1% English, 13.6% Scottish, 12.9% Irish, 6.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 16.3% professional, 0.0% services, 14.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 30.6% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,196 (2006); Median household income: $60,417 (2006); Average household income: $56,392 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Sierra Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,637 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 375-3363 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $54,054 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 83.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KEENE (CDP). Aka Woodford. Covers a land area of 9.741 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.23° N. Lat.; 118.58° W. Long. Elevation is 2,600 feet. Population: 320 (1990); 339 (2000); 371 (2006); 396 (2011 projected); Race: 79.0% White, 2.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 38.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 48.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 72.9% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% German, 17.1% Irish, 12.0% Other groups, 11.2% English, 6.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 20.0% professional, 2.5% services, 27.5% sales, 11.3% farming, 8.8% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,953 (2006); Median household income: $59,000 (2006); Average household income: $75,084 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $433,333 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 36.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KERNVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.621 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 35.74° N. Lat.; 118.42° W. Long. Elevation is 2,706 feet. History: Kernville began in 1885 as Whiskey Flat when a man named Hamilton opened a saloon consisting of a plank laid across two whisky barrels. The community soon developed into a mining center and changed its name to Kernville. Later Kernville became a trading center for cattle raisers and an outfitting point for hunters and fishermen. Population: 1,711 (1990); 1,736 (2000); 1,687 (2006); 1,618 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 1.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 133.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 51.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 62.0% now married, 11.0% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.7% English, 25.0% Other groups, 20.4% Irish, 19.4% German, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 20.6% professional, 32.3% services, 13.9% sales, 4.4% farming, 15.0% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,023 (2006); Median household income: $31,400 (2006); Average household income: $60,048 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Hot Springs Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 548-6544 Kernville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 379-3651 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.7% (2006); Median home value: $190,064 (2006); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 15.6% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Kernville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 376-2629 http://www.kernvillechamber.org
LAKE ISABELLA (CDP). Aka Isabella. Covers a land area of 22.104 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.63° N. Lat.; 118.47° W. Long. Elevation is 2,460 feet. Population: 3,392 (1990); 3,315 (2000); 3,543 (2006); 3,740 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 160.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 55.2% now married, 14.4% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 15.7% German, 14.5% English, 13.7% Irish, 13.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 16.2% professional, 33.0% services, 18.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,252 (2006); Median household income: $22,861 (2006); Average household income: $28,595 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Kern Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 827-3100 Kernville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 379-3651
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $114,094 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Kern Valley Healthcare District (101 beds) Newspapers: Kern Valley Sun (General - Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 2.8% public transportation, 8.0% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lake Isabella Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 379-5236 http://www.lakeisabella.net
LAKE OF THE WOODS (CDP). Aka West of Frazier Park. Covers a land area of 3.517 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.81° N. Lat.; 119.00° W. Long. Elevation is 5,133 feet. Population: 734 (1990); 833 (2000); 879 (2006); 912 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 0.0% Black, 2.3% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 249.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 59.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% Other groups, 13.7% Irish, 13.6% English, 12.9% German, 11.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 8.7% professional, 11.9% services, 23.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.4% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,193 (2006); Median household income: $41,027 (2006); Average household income: $53,445 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $164,858 (2006); Median rent: $534 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 2.6% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 5.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAMONT (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.604 sq. miles and a water area of 0.034 sq. miles. Located at 35.26° N. Lat.; 118.91° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 11,158 (1990); 13,296 (2000); 14,250 (2006); 15,032 (2011 projected); Race: 51.0% White, 3.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 91.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,095.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.37 (2006); Median age: 25.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 35.4% never married, 53.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.9% Other groups, 1.7% United States or American, 1.1% Irish, 0.7% English, 0.6% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.2% management, 8.3% professional, 10.4% services, 14.2% sales, 33.6% farming, 10.3% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,424 (2006); Median household income: $28,807 (2006); Average household income: $36,488 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 31.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). School District(s)
Kern Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 827-3100 Lamont Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,881 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 845-0751 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.3% (2006); Median home value: $141,357 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Lamont Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 845-1992
LEBEC (CDP). Covers a land area of 15.622 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.84° N. Lat.; 118.88° W. Long. Elevation is 3,570 feet. History: Site of Fort Tejon State Historical Park. Population: 1,177 (1990); 1,285 (2000); 1,284 (2006); 1,279 (2011 projected); Race: 74.3% White, 0.3% Black, 0.3% Asian, 24.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 82.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 58.7% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.2% Other groups, 22.5% German, 13.2% United States or American, 11.2% Irish, 6.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 13.2% professional, 14.5% services, 17.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 16.5% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,746 (2006); Median household income: $42,153 (2006); Average household income: $47,258 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
El Tejon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 248-6247 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $163,000 (2006); Median rent: $586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.8% less than 15 minutes, 18.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOST HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 35.61° N. Lat.; 119.68° W. Long. Elevation is 300 feet. Population: 1,351 (1990); 1,938 (2000); 2,134 (2006); 2,274 (2011 projected); Race: 21.0% White, 3.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 97.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 380.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.66 (2006); Median age: 24.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 133.2 (2006); Marriage status: 36.9% never married, 61.6% now married, 1.0% widowed, 0.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 67.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% Other groups, 1.3% United States or American, 0.4% French (except Basque), 0.4% German, 0.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.4% management, 1.5% professional, 9.0% services, 7.6% sales, 53.1% farming, 4.9% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,653 (2006); Median household income: $38,697 (2006); Average household income: $48,442 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 13.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Lost Hills Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 797-2626 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.1% (2006); Median home value: $111,224 (2006); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARICOPA (city). Covers a land area of 1.502 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.05° N. Lat.; 119.40° W. Long. Elevation is 854 feet. Population: 1,210 (1990); 1,111 (2000); 1,076 (2006); 1,057 (2011 projected); Race: 82.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 16.4% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 716.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 62.1% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% Other groups, 20.7% United States or American, 8.6% German, 8.1% Irish, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 6.5% professional, 16.9% services, 20.9% sales, 5.1% farming, 20.9% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,682 (2006); Median household income: $28,952 (2006); Average household income: $39,792 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Maricopa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 769-8231 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $85,946 (2006); Median rent: $386 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCFARLAND (city). Covers a land area of 2.059 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.67° N. Lat.; 119.23° W. Long. Elevation is 350 feet. History: McFarland was founded in 1877 by people opposed to the whisky drinking tolerated in nearby towns. All land deeds contained a clause prohibiting the selling of liquor, a condition nullified by the courts in 1934. McFarland grew around five cotton gins. Population: 7,005 (1990); 9,618 (2000); 10,655 (2006); 11,510 (2011 projected); Race: 27.2% White, 4.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 87.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,175.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.94 (2006); Median age: 26.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 131.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 58.3% now married, 7.2% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 39.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.8% Other groups, 2.5% United States or American, 0.7% Irish, 0.3% European, 0.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 6.6% professional, 15.2% services, 17.0% sales, 31.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,283 (2006); Median household income: $28,026 (2006); Average household income: $37,193 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 35.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 40.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006).
size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 29.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 12.8% never married, 65.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 19.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.9% Other groups, 20.8% Irish, 17.4% United States or American, 9.0% German, 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 15.0% professional, 11.7% services, 13.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 30.0% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,455 (2006); Median household income: $48,125 (2006); Average household income: $54,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Belridge Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 762-7381 Mckittrick Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 762-7303 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $98,182 (2006); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 44.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
METTLER (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.217 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.06° N. Lat.; 118.97° W. Long. Elevation is 539 feet. Population: 66 (1990); 157 (2000); 160 (2006); 158 (2011 projected); Race: 36.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 92.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 737.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.16 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 53.7% now married, 14.7% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 100.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 6.9% professional, 48.3% services, 41.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 3.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,500 (2006); Median household income: $32,250 (2006); Average household income: $43,871 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 41.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.8% (2006); Median home value: $83,333 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Mcfarland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 792-3081 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.0% (2006); Median home value: $149,566 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of McFarland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 792-3091 http://www.mcfarlandcity.org
MCKITTRICK (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.510 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.30° N. Lat.; 119.62° W. Long. Elevation is 1,051 feet. Population: 67 (1990); 160 (2000); 165 (2006); 165 (2011 projected); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
MOJAVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 58.448 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.01° N. Lat.; 118.18° W. Long. Elevation is 2,757 feet. History: In Mojave in 1883, J.W.S. Perry built ten huge wagons to haul borax out of Death Valley, and for the next five years 20-mule teams make the trip repeatedly between Death Valley and Mojave. Population: 4,357 (1990); 3,836 (2000); 3,655 (2006); 3,509 (2011 projected); Race: 61.8% White, 6.4% Black, 2.3% Asian, 33.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 49.9% now married, 6.7% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% Other groups, 10.3% German, 8.7% Irish, 7.5% United States or American, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 17.2% professional, 27.9% services, 17.6% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.7% construction, 16.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $13,233 (2006); Median household income: $27,019 (2006); Average household income: $35,452 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Kern County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 824-9313 Mojave Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,834 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 824-4001 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.1% (2006); Median home value: $98,500 (2006); Median rent: $337 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.7% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.9% less than 15 minutes, 14.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Mojave Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 824-2481 http://www.mojave.ca.us
MOUNTAIN MESA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.861 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.63° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 2,663 feet. Population: 727 (1990); 716 (2000); 760 (2006); 802 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 883.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 56.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 11.9% never married, 57.2% now married, 22.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.9% German, 19.8% English, 19.8% United States or American, 18.0% Irish, 11.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 16.5% professional, 0.0% services, 38.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,517 (2006); Median household income: $31,111 (2006); Average household income: $38,893 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $174,063 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORTH EDWARDS (CDP). Aka Edgemont Acres. Covers a land area of 12.787 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 35.05° N. Lat.; 117.80° W. Long. Elevation is 2,295 feet. Population: 1,463 (1990); 1,227 (2000); 1,204 (2006); 1,164 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 1.2% Black, 1.9% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 94.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 54.1% now married, 6.7% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.2% Other groups, 21.8% German, 18.0% English, 15.9% Irish, 8.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 18.1% professional, 12.8% services, 21.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.7% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,914 (2006); Median household income: $40,250 (2006); Average household income: $48,145 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006).
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Muroc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 769-4821 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $97,308 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.6% less than 15 minutes, 70.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OILDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.437 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.42° N. Lat.; 119.02° W. Long. Elevation is 455 feet. Population: 26,619 (1990); 27,885 (2000); 29,033 (2006); 30,069 (2011 projected); Race: 87.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,510.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 49.2% now married, 8.6% widowed, 16.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.0% Other groups, 13.4% Irish, 12.7% German, 10.5% United States or American, 9.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 10.6% professional, 19.3% services, 29.4% sales, 0.8% farming, 16.7% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,840 (2006); Median household income: $29,677 (2006); Average household income: $37,832 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.3% (2006); Median home value: $145,089 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oildale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 393-4556 ONYX (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.564 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.68° N. Lat.; 118.21° W. Long. Elevation is 2,800 feet. Population: 545 (1990); 476 (2000); 422 (2006); 405 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 36.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 47.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 38.1% now married, 13.6% widowed, 20.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% German, 18.0% Other groups, 13.2% English, 11.1% Irish, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 3.4% professional, 26.7% services, 12.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.2% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,775 (2006); Median household income: $18,511 (2006); Average household income: $23,305 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $72,927 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 9.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.3% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 45.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) PINE MOUNTAIN CLUB (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.961 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.84° N. Lat.; 119.15° W. Long. Elevation is 5,800 feet.
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Population: 1,526 (1990); 1,600 (2000); 1,613 (2006); 1,613 (2011 projected); Race: 89.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 9.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 95.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 60.5% now married, 6.8% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.2% Other groups, 16.4% German, 8.1% Irish, 5.6% English, 5.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 27.9% professional, 14.6% services, 29.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.6% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,282 (2006); Median household income: $44,477 (2006); Average household income: $62,990 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006). School District(s)
El Tejon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 248-6247 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2006); Median home value: $248,984 (2006); Median rent: $573 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 8.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 61.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pine Mountain Club Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 245-1212 http://www.frazmtn.com/fmcoc
RANDSBURG (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.969 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.36° N. Lat.; 117.65° W. Long. Elevation is 3,540 feet. History: Randsburg was named for the Rand gold-mining district in the Transvaal, South Africa. Gold was discovered nine miles from Randsburg in 1893, and camps sprang up. The richest mine was the Yellow Aster on the side of Rand Mountain. Population: 123 (1990); 77 (2000); 68 (2006); 67 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.55 (2006); Median age: 57.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 5.1% never married, 79.7% now married, 15.3% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.4% Irish, 28.8% German, 16.9% Finnish, 15.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 35.5% professional, 0.0% services, 54.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,206 (2006); Median household income: $53,000 (2006); Average household income: $42,045 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.5% (2006); Median home value: $42,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 29.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 100.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) RIDGECREST (city). Covers a land area of 21.126 sq. miles and a water area of 0.325 sq. miles. Located at 35.62° N. Lat.; 117.67° W. Long. Elevation is 2,289 feet. History: Death Valley National Monument c.60 miles Northeast. Population: 28,360 (1990); 24,927 (2000); 25,843 (2006); 26,582 (2011 projected); Race: 79.7% White, 3.5% Black, 4.2% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,223.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 59.2% now married, 6.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% Other groups, 17.6% German, 14.3% English, 11.3% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,874 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 29.0% professional, 17.4% services, 22.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.3% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,242 (2006); Median household income: $50,839 (2006); Average household income: $62,591 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). School District(s)
SBE - Ridgecrest Charter (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 252 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 Sierra Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,637 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 375-3363 Two-year College(s)
Cerro Coso Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,514. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 384-6100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $644; Out-of-state $5,544 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.6% (2006); Median home value: $126,881 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Ridgecrest Regional Hospital (80 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 267.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: News-Review (General - Circulation 13,000); The Daily Independent (Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ridgecrest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 499-5000 http://www.ci.ridgecrest.ca.us Ridgecrest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 375-8331 http://www.ridgecrestchamber.com
ROSAMOND (CDP). Covers a land area of 52.234 sq. miles and a water area of 0.103 sq. miles. Located at 34.86° N. Lat.; 118.20° W. Long. Elevation is 2,326 feet. Population: 8,847 (1990); 14,349 (2000); 15,944 (2006); 17,207 (2011 projected); Race: 66.6% White, 7.7% Black, 3.6% Asian, 30.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 305.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 60.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% Other groups, 12.8% German, 10.1% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 18.1% professional, 17.1% services, 28.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 15.0% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,580 (2006); Median household income: $49,976 (2006); Average household income: $57,334 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Southern Kern Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 256-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $164,841 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
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Additional Information Contacts Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 256-3248 http://www.avchambers.com
ROSEDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 37.859 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.39° N. Lat.; 119.19° W. Long. Elevation is 368 feet. Population: 4,617 (1990); 8,445 (2000); 11,506 (2006); 13,776 (2011 projected); Race: 87.5% White, 1.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 12.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 303.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.31 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 70.4% now married, 2.0% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.8% Other groups, 16.7% German, 12.8% English, 11.3% Irish, 8.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 25.2% professional, 11.1% services, 25.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.0% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,531 (2006); Median household income: $90,054 (2006); Average household income: $104,339 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $373,908 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 51.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHAFTER (city). Covers a land area of 17.978 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.49° N. Lat.; 119.24° W. Long. Elevation is 345 feet. History: Incorporated 1938. Population: 9,785 (1990); 12,736 (2000); 14,502 (2006); 15,856 (2011 projected); Race: 38.8% White, 1.8% Black, 0.3% Asian, 76.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 806.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.00 (2006); Median age: 26.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.1 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 60.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.5% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.8% United States or American, 3.2% English, 1.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 165 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 81 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 7.7% professional, 12.8% services, 21.1% sales, 17.1% farming, 9.6% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,166 (2006); Median household income: $32,288 (2006); Average household income: $40,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Kern Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,776 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 827-3100 Maple Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-4439 Richland Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-8600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $148,160 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 482.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Shafter Press (General - Circulation 6,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of Shafter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-6365 http://www.shafter.com Shafter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 746-2600 http://www.shafter.com
SOUTH TAFT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.075 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.13° N. Lat.; 119.45° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. History: South Taft was first called Jameson for its owner, J.S. Jameson, who battled with the Southern Pacific Railway over the location of a post office. When a fire destroyed Jameson, the post office was located at Taft and Jameson was rebuilt as South Taft. Population: 2,170 (1990); 1,898 (2000); 1,840 (2006); 1,821 (2011 projected); Race: 72.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 34.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,712.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 50.5% now married, 8.4% widowed, 19.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.6% Other groups, 11.9% Irish, 8.2% United States or American, 7.5% German, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.3% management, 8.2% professional, 13.8% services, 26.9% sales, 2.8% farming, 25.7% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,708 (2006); Median household income: $23,910 (2006); Average household income: $30,021 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.0% (2006); Median home value: $64,722 (2006); Median rent: $409 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 6.2% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.8% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) SQUIRREL MOUNTAIN VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.699 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.62° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 2,961 feet. Population: 487 (1990); 498 (2000); 534 (2006); 563 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 763.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 56.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 68.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.5% German, 28.2% Other groups, 19.7% English, 19.1% Irish, 12.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 28.0% professional, 23.8% services, 34.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 4.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,860 (2006); Median household income: $48,650 (2006); Average household income: $86,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.9% (2006); Median home value: $272,174 (2006); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.4% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) STALLION SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.451 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 35.07° N. Lat.; 118.63° W. Long. Population: 893 (1990); 1,522 (2000); 2,083 (2006); 2,535 (2011 projected); Race: 89.3% White, 0.7% Black, 1.5% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 126.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 71.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.6% German, 21.9% Other groups, 15.2% Irish, 12.6% English, 5.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 11.4% professional, 35.0% services, 19.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.9% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,795 (2006); Median household income: $61,420 (2006); Average household income: $61,956 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.4% (2006); Median home value: $221,316 (2006); Median rent: $642 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 264.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TAFT (city). Covers a land area of 15.144 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.12° N. Lat.; 119.44° W. Long. Elevation is 950 feet. History: Taft grew around the West Side Oil Field. It was first called Moron by the Southern Pacific Railroad, but the name was changed to honor President Taft when the post office was established here. Population: 6,104 (1990); 6,400 (2000); 6,124 (2006); 5,939 (2011 projected); Race: 78.5% White, 2.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 20.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 404.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 70.2% now married, 6.4% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Other groups, 13.5% United States or American, 7.9% German, 6.5% Irish, 5.3% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 11.7% professional, 20.6% services, 23.1% sales, 1.9% farming, 17.5% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,208 (2006); Median household income: $38,462 (2006); Average household income: $49,227 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Taft City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 763-1521 Taft Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,037 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 763-2330 West Side ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 765-7185 Two-year College(s)
Taft College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,466. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 763-7700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $795; Out-of-state $5,325 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $159,391 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 301.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Midway Driller (Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Taft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 763-1222 http://www.cityoftaft.org Taft Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 765-2165 http://www.taftchamber.com
TAFT HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.305 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.13° N. Lat.; 119.47° W. Long. Elevation is 1,150 feet. Population: 1,904 (1990); 1,865 (2000); 1,846 (2006); 1,819 (2011 projected); Race: 85.0% White, 0.5% Black, 1.0% Asian, 17.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,060.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 30.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 52.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 20.4% United States or American, 11.7% German, 7.8% Irish, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 17.8% professional, 19.2% services, 15.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,139 (2006); Median household income: $45,735 (2006); Average household income: $51,122 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2006); Median home value: $125,954 (2006); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) TEHACHAPI (city). Covers a land area of 9.578 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 35.12° N. Lat.; 118.44° W. Long. Elevation is 3,973 feet. History: Tehachapi was first settled in 1854 by gold prospectors attracted to China Hill. The town grew as the business center for a surrounding fruit-growing area. Population: 11,632 (1990); 10,957 (2000); 11,925 (2006); 12,724 (2011 projected); Race: 55.1% White, 11.7% Black, 0.8% Asian, 37.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,245.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.37 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 233.0 (2006); Marriage status: 10.2% never married, 77.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.0% Other groups, 9.5% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.3% English, 4.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 13.1% professional, 25.8% services, 24.7% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,385 (2006); Median household income: $33,320 (2006); Average household income: $45,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Tehachapi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,858 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 822-2100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.8% (2006); Median home value: $167,537 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District (28 beds) Newspapers: Tehachapi News (General - Circulation 8,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Tehachapi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 822-2200 http://www.tehachapicityhall.com Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 822-4180 http://www.tehachapi.com/chamber
Profiles of California
Kern County
TUPMAN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.533 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.29° N. Lat.; 119.35° W. Long. Elevation is 320 feet. Population: 95 (1990); 227 (2000); 233 (2006); 233 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 0.9% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 437.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.43 (2006); Median age: 25.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 34.9% never married, 52.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% United States or American, 26.1% Other groups, 6.5% Irish, 1.7% Italian, 1.3% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 9.2% professional, 36.8% services, 9.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.5% construction, 34.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,032 (2006); Median household income: $29,167 (2006); Average household income: $34,375 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Elk Hills Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 765-7431 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.8% (2006); Median home value: $68,889 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 63.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 30.9% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALLEY ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.109 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.20° N. Lat.; 119.41° W. Long. Elevation is 415 feet. Population: 507 (1990); 512 (2000); 479 (2006); 474 (2011 projected); Race: 86.0% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 116.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 69.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.7% English, 22.3% Other groups, 12.8% United States or American, 9.8% Irish, 6.9% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.9% management, 6.5% professional, 16.5% services, 21.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 32.0% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,013 (2006); Median household income: $48,413 (2006); Average household income: $58,860 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2006); Median home value: $155,714 (2006); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WASCO (city). Covers a land area of 7.606 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.59° N. Lat.; 119.34° W. Long. Elevation is 325 feet. History: Wasco grew as a community center for nearby ranchers. Population: 12,729 (1990); 21,263 (2000); 24,448 (2006); 26,927 (2011 projected); Race: 29.4% White, 10.2% Black, 0.7% Asian, 74.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,214.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.41 (2006); Median age: 29.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 180.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 67.7% now married, 9.3% widowed, 3.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.0% Other groups, 3.2% United States or American, 2.6% German, 1.7% English, 1.2% Irish (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 122 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 8.7% professional, 16.2% services, 21.7% sales, 20.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,220 (2006); Median household income: $33,117 (2006); Average household income: $44,499 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
North Kern Vocational Training Center (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-3045 Semitropic Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-6412 Wasco Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-7100 Wasco Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-5324 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.3% (2006); Median home value: $158,812 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Wasco Tribune (General - Circulation 5,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Wasco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-7200 http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us Wasco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 758-2745 http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us
WEEDPATCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.060 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 35.24° N. Lat.; 118.91° W. Long. Population: 2,296 (1990); 2,726 (2000); 2,872 (2006); 2,986 (2011 projected); Race: 56.8% White, 0.9% Black, 0.1% Asian, 91.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 938.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.41 (2006); Median age: 24.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 58.2% now married, 6.0% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.5% Other groups, 2.0% United States or American, 0.5% Irish, 0.5% English, 0.4% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 7.1% professional, 12.0% services, 10.7% sales, 44.1% farming, 4.5% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,636 (2006); Median household income: $22,485 (2006); Average household income: $29,278 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 43.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 20.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.6% (2006); Median home value: $122,203 (2006); Median rent: $359 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WELDON (CDP). Covers a land area of 26.672 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.64° N. Lat.; 118.33° W. Long. Elevation is 2,653 feet. Population: 2,324 (1990); 2,387 (2000); 2,593 (2006); 2,766 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.6% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 97.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 53.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 11.0% never married, 65.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.0% German, 21.2% Irish, 17.3% Other groups, 15.6% English, 4.9% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 3.0% professional, 20.3% services, 40.6% sales, 6.1% farming, 9.2% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,141 (2006); Median household income: $25,744 (2006); Average household income: $39,696 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
South Fork Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 378-4000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $111,630 (2006); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOFFORD HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.063 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.70° N. Lat.; 118.46° W. Long. Elevation is 2,660 feet. Population: 2,305 (1990); 2,276 (2000); 2,141 (2006); 2,045 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 7.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 353.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.94 (2006); Median age: 59.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 50.2% now married, 18.5% widowed, 16.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% Irish, 18.4% Other groups, 17.4% German, 17.2% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.7% professional, 21.3% services, 19.3% sales, 2.5% farming, 17.6% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,327 (2006); Median household income: $28,206 (2006); Average household income: $35,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $135,085 (2006); Median rent: $317 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 4.8% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93287). Covers a land area of 26.823 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.70° N. Lat.; 118.88° W. Long. Elevation is 1,647 feet. Population: 68 (2000); Race: 77.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 10.0% under 18, 20.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 61.5% now married, 13.8% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.3% Other groups, 11.4% United States or American, 8.6% German, 5.7% French (except Basque), 4.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 17.2% professional, 13.8% services, 34.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,597 (2000); Median household income: $34,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2000). School District(s)
Blake Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 536-8559 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2000); Median home value: $155,400 (2000); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 40.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Kings County Located in south central California, in the San Joaquin Valley; drained by the Kings and Tule Rivers; includes Tulare Lake. Covers a land area of 1,390.99 sq. miles, a water area of 0.50 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1893. County seat is Hanford. Kings County is part of the Hanford-Corcoran, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Kings County, CA Weather Station: Corcoran Irrigation District
Elevation: 200 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 63 68 76 85 93 98 96 91 81 66 55 Low 37 40 43 46 52 58 63 62 57 49 41 36 Precip 1.6 1.5 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.1 tr tr 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.0 Snow 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Hanford 1 S
Elevation: 242 feet
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Population: 101,469 (1990); 129,461 (2000); 146,799 (2006); 160,422 (2011 projected); Race: 52.0% White, 8.1% Black, 3.1% Asian, 46.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 105.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.82 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 135.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.0% Catholic Church, 1.3% Assemblies of God, 1.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.9% American Baptist Churches in the USA, 0.9% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 55,583 (2005); Leading industries: 21.3% manufacturing; 16.5% retail trade; 14.9% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,154 totaling 645,598 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 4 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 26 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,549 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 919 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 286 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,678 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $7,659 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 755 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 94 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $17,837 (2006); Median household income: $42,973 (2006); Average household income: $56,686 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.16% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $168 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $128 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $195,880 (2006); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 188.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 50.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 178.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 60.1% good, 35.1% moderate, 4.2% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.6% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 7.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 11.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 635.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 65.4% Bush, 33.7% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts Kings County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-3211 http://www.countyofkings.com
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City of Corcoran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 992-2151 http://www.cityofcorcoran.com City of Hanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 585-2500 http://www.ci.hanford.ca.us City of Lemoore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-6700 http://www.lemoore.com Corcoran Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 992-4514 http://www.cityofcorcoran.com Hanford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-0483 http://www.hanfordchamber.com Kettleman City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 386-5850 Lemoore District Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 924-6401
Kings County Communities ARMONA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.918 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.31° N. Lat.; 119.70° W. Long. Elevation is 236 feet. History: Armona developed as a shipping point for spinach, grapes, and other fruit. Population: 3,122 (1990); 3,239 (2000); 3,389 (2006); 3,520 (2011 projected); Race: 51.0% White, 4.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 56.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,766.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.40 (2006); Median age: 28.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 56.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% Other groups, 9.0% Portuguese, 8.3% German, 8.2% Irish, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 8.4% professional, 24.3% services, 24.3% sales, 5.4% farming, 8.7% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,666 (2006); Median household income: $37,782 (2006); Average household income: $46,501 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Armona Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,057 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 583-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $154,167 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 2.1% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AVENAL (city). Covers a land area of 19.125 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.02° N. Lat.; 120.12° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 9,770 (1990); 14,674 (2000); 18,063 (2006); 20,435 (2011 projected); Race: 27.9% White, 15.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 67.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 944.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 7.64 (2006); Median age: 31.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 282.1 (2006); Marriage status: 14.4% never married, 81.4% now married, 1.7% widowed, 2.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.5% Other groups, 1.5% United States or American, 1.4% Irish, 1.4% German, 0.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 8.7% professional, 14.7% services, 16.3% sales, 32.7% farming, 8.6% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,073 (2006); Median household income: $33,587 (2006); Average household income: $43,196 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Reef-Sunset Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,552 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 386-9083
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.0% (2006); Median home value: $134,562 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 98.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CORCORAN (city). Covers a land area of 6.397 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.09° N. Lat.; 119.56° W. Long. Elevation is 207 feet. History: Colonel Allensworth State Historical Park to Southeast. Incorporated 1914. Population: 13,502 (1990); 14,458 (2000); 16,136 (2006); 17,514 (2011 projected); Race: 34.8% White, 17.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 57.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,522.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.39 (2006); Median age: 30.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 211.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 68.4% now married, 7.1% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% Other groups, 3.1% German, 2.9% Irish, 1.9% English, 1.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 12.4% professional, 18.1% services, 18.2% sales, 13.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 22.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,624 (2006); Median household income: $36,275 (2006); Average household income: $42,477 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Corcoran Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 992-3104 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $146,460 (2006); Median rent: $397 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Corcoran District Hospital (32 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 107.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Corcoran Journal (General - Circulation 2,450) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 2.2% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.7% less than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Corcoran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 992-2151 http://www.cityofcorcoran.com Corcoran Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 992-4514 http://www.cityofcorcoran.com
HANFORD (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 13.091 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.33° N. Lat.; 119.64° W. Long. Elevation is 247 feet. History: Hanford developed as the seat of Kings County and the trading center for ranchers who specialized in stock-raising and dairying. The Mussell Slough feud between the ranchers and the Southern Pacific Railroad, upon which Frank Norris based his novel “The Octopus,” came to a climax in Hanford. Population: 31,144 (1990); 41,686 (2000); 47,637 (2006); 52,288 (2011 projected); Race: 62.7% White, 4.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 42.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,639.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 58.9% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% Other groups, 8.5% German, 7.5% Portuguese, 7.4% Irish, 6.5% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,114 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 395 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 91 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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10.3% management, 19.7% professional, 22.1% services, 23.1% sales, 3.9% farming, 7.9% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,154 (2006); Median household income: $45,314 (2006); Average household income: $60,246 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Delta View Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-3122 Hanford Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,496 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 585-2201 Hanford Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,688 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-4401 Kings County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 584-1441 Kings County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 589-7026 Kings River-Hardwick Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 584-4475 Kit Carson Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-2843 Lakeside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 432 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-2868 Pioneer Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 584-8831 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.5% (2006); Median home value: $206,716 (2006); Median rent: $457 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Central Valley General Hospital (49 beds); Hanford Community Medical Center (60 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 39.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 393.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Sentinel Plus (General - Circulation 16,100); The Hanford Sentinel (Circulation 13,549) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Hanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 585-2500 http://www.ci.hanford.ca.us Hanford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 582-0483 http://www.hanfordchamber.com
HOME GARDEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.561 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.30° N. Lat.; 119.63° W. Long. Population: 1,549 (1990); 1,702 (2000); 1,896 (2006); 2,047 (2011 projected); Race: 34.3% White, 8.8% Black, 5.9% Asian, 62.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,381.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.08 (2006); Median age: 27.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.4 (2006); Marriage status: 40.1% never married, 46.3% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.3% Other groups, 3.8% Irish, 3.0% Portuguese, 2.3% United States or American, 1.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.9% management, 5.9% professional, 20.8% services, 29.5% sales, 7.8% farming, 8.9% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,645 (2006); Median household income: $30,197 (2006); Average household income: $43,952 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 41.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.4% (2006); Median home value: $124,541 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 2.9% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less
than 15 minutes, 51.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KETTLEMAN CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.172 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.00° N. Lat.; 119.96° W. Long. Elevation is 234 feet. Population: 1,411 (1990); 1,499 (2000); 1,565 (2006); 1,611 (2011 projected); Race: 25.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 91.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,074.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.80 (2006); Median age: 25.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.0 (2006); Marriage status: 37.6% never married, 56.1% now married, 3.2% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 62.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 87.5% Other groups, 1.0% English, 0.9% French (except Basque), 0.4% Irish, 0.3% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 1.3% professional, 21.6% services, 9.7% sales, 51.7% farming, 1.3% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,276 (2006); Median household income: $31,875 (2006); Average household income: $39,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 43.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 18.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Reef-Sunset Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,552 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 386-9083 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.3% (2006); Median home value: $135,000 (2006); Median rent: $355 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 1.8% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Kettleman City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 386-5850
LEMOORE (city). Covers a land area of 8.452 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.30° N. Lat.; 119.78° W. Long. Elevation is 225 feet. History: Lemoore developed as a dairying and fruit growing trade center. Population: 14,374 (1990); 19,712 (2000); 22,681 (2006); 24,968 (2011 projected); Race: 58.0% White, 7.0% Black, 8.6% Asian, 34.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,683.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 57.1% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% Other groups, 9.7% German, 9.2% Irish, 6.9% English, 4.9% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 206 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 18.4% professional, 22.3% services, 26.4% sales, 4.4% farming, 8.0% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,038 (2006); Median household income: $47,662 (2006); Average household income: $59,316 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Central Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-3405 Island Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-6424 Lemoore Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-6800 Lemoore Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-6610 Two-year College(s)
West Hills College-Lemoore (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 925-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $4,392
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.1% (2006); Median home value: $225,476 (2006); Median rent: $437 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Hospitals: Naval Hospital-Lemoore (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 339.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Golden Eagle (General - Circulation 5,000); Lemoore Advance (General - Circulation 10,600); The Twin City Times/Riverdale Free Press (General - Circulation 8,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Lemoore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-6700 http://www.lemoore.com Lemoore District Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 924-6401
LEMOORE STATION (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.230 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.26° N. Lat.; 119.89° W. Long. Population: 0 (1990); 5,749 (2000); 6,042 (2006); 6,310 (2011 projected); Race: 59.2% White, 8.9% Black, 11.0% Asian, 20.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,428.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.39 (2006); Median age: 22.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 142.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 72.2% now married, 0.5% widowed, 1.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% Other groups, 16.6% German, 11.3% Irish, 5.4% English, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 19.3% professional, 16.0% services, 35.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 17.5% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,852 (2006); Median household income: $36,169 (2006); Average household income: $45,927 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.8% (2006); Median home value: $139,286 (2006); Median rent: $621 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 8.5% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.5% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) STRATFORD (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.696 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.19° N. Lat.; 119.82° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. Population: 718 (1990); 1,264 (2000); 1,398 (2006); 1,499 (2011 projected); Race: 22.8% White, 0.8% Black, 2.1% Asian, 82.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,009.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.42 (2006); Median age: 25.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.6% never married, 64.5% now married, 3.3% widowed, 2.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 46.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.7% Other groups, 3.3% Portuguese, 2.4% English, 1.0% Italian, 0.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 4.5% professional, 18.4% services, 8.2% sales, 32.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,765 (2006); Median household income: $37,778 (2006); Average household income: $47,627 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Central Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 924-3405
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2006); Median home value: $151,515 (2006); Median rent: $270 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 3.2% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 53.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Lake County Located in northwestern California; mountain and valley region, in the Coast Ranges; drained by Cache Creek and headstreams of the Eel River; includes Clear Lake, Hull Mountain, Mt. Konochti, and part of Mendocino National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,257.96 sq. miles, a water area of 71.52 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1861. County seat is Lakeport. Lake County is part of the Clearlake, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Lake County, CA Weather Station: Clearlake 4 SE
Elevation: 1,348 feet
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Population: 50,631 (1990); 58,309 (2000); 65,643 (2006); 71,284 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 2.2% Black, 1.1% Asian, 14.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 52.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.1% Catholic Church, 2.7% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.7% Assemblies of God, 1.4% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,520 (2005); Leading industries: 21.6% retail trade; 21.5% health care and social assistance; 9.7% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 880 totaling 144,037 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 13 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,137 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 100 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,438 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,465 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 453 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 115 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,924 (2006); Median household income: $34,504 (2006); Average household income: $47,350 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.77% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $222,562 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 109.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 115.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 234.0 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 98.9% good, 1.1% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 15.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 694.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 44.9% Bush, 53.2% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Boggs Mountain State Forest; Clear Lake State Park Additional Information Contacts Lake County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 263-2368 http://www.co.lake.ca.us City of Clearlake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-8201 http://www.clearlake.ca.us City of Lakeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 263-5615 http://www.cityoflakeport.com
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Clearlake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-3600 http://www.clearlake.ca.us Lakeport Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 263-5092 http://www.lakeportchamber.com
Lake County Communities CLEARLAKE (city). Covers a land area of 10.180 sq. miles and a
Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $179,265 (2006); Median rent: $431 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
water area of 0.434 sq. miles. Located at 38.95° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,400 feet. Population: 11,804 (1990); 13,142 (2000); 14,791 (2006); 16,055 (2011 projected); Race: 79.5% White, 5.6% Black, 1.5% Asian, 15.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,452.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 47.4% now married, 11.2% widowed, 19.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.9% Other groups, 15.0% German, 13.5% Irish, 10.1% English, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 195 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 115 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 12.1% professional, 30.2% services, 23.3% sales, 1.8% farming, 11.3% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,481 (2006); Median household income: $22,033 (2006); Average household income: $29,922 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006).
COBB (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.897 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 38.83° N. Lat.; 122.72° W. Long. Elevation is 2,600 feet. Population: 1,474 (1990); 1,638 (2000); 1,726 (2006); 1,798 (2011 projected); Race: 93.5% White, 0.7% Black, 0.6% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 352.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 61.4% now married, 1.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% German, 16.1% English, 14.3% Other groups, 12.0% Irish, 6.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 28.7% professional, 16.9% services, 16.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.6% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,962 (2006); Median household income: $66,000 (2006); Average household income: $79,594 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006).
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Kelseyville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 279-1511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $281,496 (2006); Median rent: $540 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 13.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Konocti Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-6475 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $127,376 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Redbud Community Hospital (32 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 358.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Clear Lake Observer-American (General - Circulation 3,550) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Clearlake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-8201 http://www.clearlake.ca.us Clearlake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-3600 http://www.clearlake.ca.us
CLEARLAKE OAKS (CDP). Aka Stubbs. Covers a land area of 3.000 sq. miles and a water area of 0.054 sq. miles. Located at 39.02° N. Lat.; 122.66° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. Population: 2,427 (1990); 2,402 (2000); 2,301 (2006); 2,279 (2011 projected); Race: 89.2% White, 4.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 767.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.96 (2006); Median age: 54.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 13.8% never married, 55.3% now married, 14.3% widowed, 16.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% German, 18.0% Other groups, 12.8% English, 12.2% Irish, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 8.7% professional, 28.9% services, 28.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 16.0% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,626 (2006); Median household income: $29,206 (2006); Average household income: $36,599 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Konocti Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-6475
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GLENHAVEN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95443). Covers a land area of 2.572 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.03° N. Lat.; 122.74° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. Population: 159 (2000); Race: 73.1% White, 12.6% Black, 4.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 61.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 32.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.7% never married, 75.4% now married, 10.3% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% Other groups, 9.7% French (except Basque), 8.6% English, 8.0% Scotch-Irish, 8.0% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 17.8% professional, 8.9% services, 2.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.7% construction, 35.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,831 (2000); Median household income: $39,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2000); Median home value: $138,200 (2000); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 10.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 59.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.869 sq. miles and a water area of 0.141 sq. miles. Located at 38.80° N. Lat.; 122.55° W. Long. Elevation is 1,180 feet. Population: 1,961 (1990); 3,777 (2000); 6,278 (2006); 8,141 (2011 projected); Race: 91.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.9% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 577.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 69.0% now married, 4.9% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2%
Profiles of California
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% German, 17.0% Other groups, 16.5% English, 12.3% Irish, 11.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 22.1% professional, 16.2% services, 27.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 16.3% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,007 (2006); Median household income: $56,139 (2006); Average household income: $61,029 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Middletown Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 987-4100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $318,584 (2006); Median rent: $782 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 38.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KELSEYVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.234 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 38.97° N. Lat.; 122.83° W. Long. Elevation is 1,386 feet. History: Kelseyville was the location of a log cabin built by Salvador and Antonio Vallejo for the vaqueros who herded cattle on their Rancho Laguna de Lu-Pi-Yo-Mi. In 1847 the land was sold to Benjamin Kelsey and others. Population: 2,778 (1990); 2,928 (2000); 2,948 (2006); 2,971 (2011 projected); Race: 73.6% White, 0.1% Black, 1.1% Asian, 38.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 911.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 54.5% now married, 9.6% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.9% Other groups, 18.4% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.6% English, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.1% management, 16.9% professional, 21.7% services, 23.4% sales, 9.5% farming, 10.6% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,905 (2006); Median household income: $29,828 (2006); Average household income: $47,486 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Kelseyville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,940 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 279-1511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.2% (2006); Median home value: $184,600 (2006); Median rent: $471 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 47.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKEPORT (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.678 sq. miles and a water area of 0.104 sq. miles. Located at 39.04° N. Lat.; 122.91° W. Long. Elevation is 1,343 feet. History: Lakeport was once known as Forbestown for William Forbes, who deeded land for a county seat in 1861. Population: 4,434 (1990); 4,820 (2000); 5,225 (2006); 5,542 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 0.8% Black, 1.9% Asian, 15.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,951.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 50.4% now married, 11.1% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Other groups, 17.6% German, 17.4% Irish, 12.0% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1%
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management, 22.7% professional, 20.1% services, 28.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 11.0% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,366 (2006); Median household income: $39,393 (2006); Average household income: $48,319 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Lake County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 262-4100 Lake County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 262-3498 Lakeport Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 262-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $239,980 (2006); Median rent: $455 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Lakeside Hospital (53 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 250.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lake County Record-Bee (Circulation 7,047) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lakeport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 263-5615 http://www.cityoflakeport.com Lakeport Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 263-5092 http://www.lakeportchamber.com
LOWER LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.860 sq. miles and a water area of 0.065 sq. miles. Located at 38.90° N. Lat.; 122.60° W. Long. Elevation is 1,372 feet. History: The community of Lower Lake was settled in 1858. Population: 1,447 (1990); 1,755 (2000); 1,817 (2006); 1,878 (2011 projected); Race: 80.2% White, 1.7% Black, 0.9% Asian, 16.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 231.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 51.5% now married, 10.2% widowed, 19.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% Other groups, 18.1% English, 17.2% German, 16.9% Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 10.8% professional, 27.3% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,269 (2006); Median household income: $31,834 (2006); Average household income: $41,725 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Konocti Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,290 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 994-6475 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $187,658 (2006); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LUCERNE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.109 sq. miles and a water area of 13.366 sq. miles. Located at 39.08° N. Lat.; 122.79° W. Long. Elevation is 1,332 feet. Population: 2,618 (1990); 2,870 (2000); 2,852 (2006); 2,871 (2011 projected); Race: 85.6% White, 1.9% Black, 0.6% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 466.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 49.3% now
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married, 10.7% widowed, 18.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Other groups, 18.6% Irish, 18.3% English, 16.3% German, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 8.6% professional, 28.7% services, 22.1% sales, 4.4% farming, 20.8% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,834 (2006); Median household income: $28,426 (2006); Average household income: $35,817 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Lucerne Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 274-5578 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2006); Median home value: $142,763 (2006); Median rent: $471 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIDDLETOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.579 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.75° N. Lat.; 122.61° W. Long. Elevation is 1,105 feet. History: Middletown was so named because of its location midway between Lower Lake and Calistoga. It developed as a center for poultry and dairy farms in the Loconomi Valley. Population: 821 (1990); 1,020 (2000); 1,380 (2006); 1,635 (2011 projected); Race: 77.2% White, 0.6% Black, 2.6% Asian, 29.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 535.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 62.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% Other groups, 18.3% German, 11.8% English, 8.6% Irish, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 11.0% professional, 24.7% services, 24.4% sales, 11.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,252 (2006); Median household income: $39,099 (2006); Average household income: $48,438 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Middletown Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 987-4100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.8% (2006); Median home value: $256,863 (2006); Median rent: $414 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Newspapers: Middletown Times Star (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 15.1% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.6% less than 15 minutes, 7.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NICE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.212 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.12° N. Lat.; 122.85° W. Long. Elevation is 1,380 feet. History: Bloody Island Massacre Historic Marker to Northwest. Population: 2,126 (1990); 2,509 (2000); 2,680 (2006); 2,807 (2011 projected); Race: 86.3% White, 1.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,211.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 48.7% now married, 11.8% widowed, 20.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% German, 16.6% United States or American, 15.5% Other groups, 11.9% English, 11.2% Irish (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 14.7% professional, 27.6% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,054 (2006); Median household income: $26,429 (2006); Average household income: $32,332 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.3% (2006); Median home value: $154,046 (2006); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH LAKEPORT (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.750 sq. miles and a water area of 2.694 sq. miles. Located at 39.08° N. Lat.; 122.90° W. Long. Population: 2,552 (1990); 2,879 (2000); 3,297 (2006); 3,629 (2011 projected); Race: 87.4% White, 1.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 16.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 879.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 40.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 56.2% now married, 7.1% widowed, 15.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.5% German, 15.8% Other groups, 12.2% Irish, 9.2% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 13.2% professional, 19.1% services, 32.2% sales, 1.0% farming, 15.6% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,017 (2006); Median household income: $42,539 (2006); Average household income: $57,122 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $208,224 (2006); Median rent: $507 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.1% less than 15 minutes, 19.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UPPER LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.794 sq. miles and a water area of 0.203 sq. miles. Located at 39.15° N. Lat.; 122.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,343 feet. History: Upper Lake developed as a trading and resort village. Population: 1,092 (1990); 989 (2000); 952 (2006); 943 (2011 projected); Race: 83.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 19.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 164.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 46.8% now married, 7.8% widowed, 17.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.9% Other groups, 18.8% German, 16.5% Irish, 14.0% English, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 11.6% professional, 25.4% services, 15.5% sales, 5.0% farming, 18.5% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,670 (2006); Median household income: $26,047 (2006); Average household income: $35,953 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). School District(s)
Upper Lake Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 275-2357 Upper Lake Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 275-2655
Profiles of California
Lassen County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $209,000 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WITTER SPRINGS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95493). Covers a land area of 9.204 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 39.19° N. Lat.; 122.96° W. Long. Population: 227 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 24.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.7% under 18, 7.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 48.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 20.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% German, 22.9% English, 8.7% Czech, 7.8% Scottish, 7.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 19.0% professional, 6.6% services, 20.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 31.4% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,167 (2000); Median household income: $48,036 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2000); Median home value: $106,300 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Lassen County Located in northeastern California, on a high volcanic plateau extending east from the Cascade Range; the Sierra Nevada Range is along the southwest and south borders; includes Modoc, Plumas, and Tahoe National Forests, and Eagle and Honey Lakes; dra ined by the Pit and Susan Rivers. Covers a land area of 4,557.27 sq. miles, a water area of 163.10 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1864. County seat is Susanville. Lassen County is part of the Susanville, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Lassen County, CA Weather Station: Doyle 4 SSE
Elevation: 4,389 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 43 48 55 61 71 80 89 88 79 67 52 42 Low 23 27 30 33 39 44 49 48 42 34 28 22 Precip 2.7 2.5 2.2 0.9 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.4 0.8 1.1 2.5 2.3 Snow 8.8 5.2 5.0 1.9 1.1 tr 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 2.5 6.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Termo 1 E
Elevation: 5,298 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 39 43 49 56 65 75 85 84 75 63 48 39 Low 15 20 25 27 33 39 43 41 35 27 21 15 Precip 1.1 1.0 1.2 0.8 1.2 1.0 0.4 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.2 Snow na na 5.4 3.3 2.0 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.4 1.5 5.3 na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 27,598 (1990); 33,828 (2000); 35,059 (2006); 35,983 (2011 projected); Race: 80.6% White, 9.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 15.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.54 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 172.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 4.9% Catholic Church, 2.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.7% Assemblies of God, 1.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 0.7% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,354 (2005); Leading industries: 22.0% retail trade; 20.4% accommodation & food services; 18.5% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 419 totaling 481,826 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 485
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(2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,780 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 132 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,948 (2006); Median household income: $42,188 (2006); Average household income: $51,994 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.46% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $228,743 (2006); Median rent: $463 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 88.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 62.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 221.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 11.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 11.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 326.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 71.0% Bush, 27.6% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ash Creek State Wildlife Area; Biscar State Wildlife Area; Doyle State Wildlife Area; Hayden Hill-Silva Flat State Game Refuge; Honey Lake State Wildlife Area; Honey Lake State Wildlife Area; Honey Lake State Wildlife Area; Lassen National Forest Additional Information Contacts Lassen County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 251-8123 http://www.co.lassen.ca.us City of Susanville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-1000 http://www.cityofsusanville.org Susanville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 257-4323 http://www.visitlassen.com Westwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 256-2456 http://www.westwoodchamber.org
Lassen County Communities DOYLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96109). Covers a land area of 215.868 sq. miles and a water area of 0.144 sq. miles. Located at 40.03° N. Lat.; 120.11° W. Long. Elevation is 4,267 feet. Population: 1,164 (2000); Race: 89.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.5% under 18, 13.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 63.2% now married, 3.9% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.7% Other groups, 21.4% Irish, 13.8% German, 12.3% English, 9.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 14.6% professional, 13.8% services, 24.2% sales, 4.4% farming, 18.5% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,272 (2000); Median household income: $28,359 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2000). School District(s)
Fort Sage Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 443 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 827-2129 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2000); Median home value: $85,700 (2000); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HERLONG (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96113). Covers a land area of 85.573 sq. miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 40.15° N. Lat.; 120.18° W. Long. Elevation is 4,092 feet. Population: 928 (2000); Race: 73.2% White, 10.2% Black, 1.6% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.8% under 18, 19.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 52.9% now married, 8.6% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries):
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34.3% Other groups, 20.0% Irish, 13.5% German, 9.7% English, 5.6% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 8.6% professional, 14.3% services, 32.4% sales, 1.5% farming, 19.9% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,458 (2000); Median household income: $34,405 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2000). School District(s)
Fort Sage Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 443 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 827-2129 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.7% (2000); Median home value: $66,600 (2000); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JANESVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96114). Covers a land area of 61.479 sq. miles and a water area of 0.256 sq. miles. Located at 40.29° N. Lat.; 120.51° W. Long. Elevation is 4,236 feet. History: Here in 1857 Malcolm Bankhead built a two-story house of logs and a blacksmith shop. The town of Janesville was named for Bankhead’s wife when the post office opened in 1864. Population: 3,089 (2000); Race: 92.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 50.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.9% under 18, 11.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 69.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.0% German, 17.4% Other groups, 14.8% Irish, 11.7% English, 10.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 16.9% professional, 30.8% services, 20.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.8% construction, 5.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,606 (2000); Median household income: $43,405 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2000). School District(s)
Janesville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 463 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 253-3660 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2000); Median home value: $146,800 (2000); Median rent: $480 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.2% less than 15 minutes, 63.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2000); Median home value: $103,600 (2000); Median rent: $481 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.7% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILFORD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96121). Covers a land area of 27.103 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.16° N. Lat.; 120.37° W. Long. Elevation is 4,220 feet. Population: 478 (2000); Race: 88.4% White, 2.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 17.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.6% under 18, 17.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.8% never married, 66.7% now married, 6.1% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% Other groups, 20.5% English, 16.0% German, 11.0% Irish, 9.7% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 22.9% professional, 16.8% services, 20.1% sales, 3.3% farming, 11.7% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,861 (2000); Median household income: $45,357 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2000); Median home value: $120,000 (2000); Median rent: $404 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) RAVENDALE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96123). Covers a land area of 390.708 sq. miles and a water area of 0.809 sq. miles. Located at 40.80° N. Lat.; 120.36° W. Long. Elevation is 5,299 feet. Population: 44 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.4% under 18, 5.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 66.7% now married, 6.3% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.8% Irish, 30.4% English, 25.0% German, 12.5% United States or American, 8.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 38.1% management, 0.0% professional, 19.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 28.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,723 (2000); Median household income: $21,667 (2000); Poverty rate: 42.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). School District(s)
LITCHFIELD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96117). Covers a land area of 157.545 sq. miles and a water area of 0.173 sq. miles. Located at 40.44° N. Lat.; 120.35° W. Long. Elevation is 4,068 feet. Population: 376 (2000); Race: 98.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.0% under 18, 18.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.4% never married, 77.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.0% German, 16.7% Irish, 15.7% Other groups, 9.3% United States or American, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 14.0% professional, 43.8% services, 5.0% sales, 2.5% farming, 20.7% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,832 (2000); Median household income: $39,219 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2000). School District(s)
Shaffer Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 254-6577
Ravendale-Termo Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-2196 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2000); Median home value: $45,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 52.4% car, 28.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 19.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STANDISH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96128). Covers a land area of 17.918 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.34° N. Lat.; 120.40° W. Long. Elevation is 4,048 feet. Population: 388 (2000); Race: 80.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.4% under 18, 11.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.1% never married, 73.6% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% Other groups, 21.5% English, 10.2% German, 10.2% Irish, 6.1% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 17.8% professional, 32.5% services, 17.8% sales, 3.0% farming, 1.8% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,767 (2000); Median household income: $30,139 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2000); Median home value: $126,400 (2000); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 70.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUSANVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 5.901 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 40.41° N. Lat.; 120.64° W. Long. Elevation is 4,258 feet. History: Susanville had its beginnings in 1853 when Isaac N. Roop, alone and penniless, arrived on horseback, staked out a claim, and built a cabin. The following year Peter Lassen and a handful of prospectors struck gold. The town of Susanville was created in 1856 by the residents, who also set up the independent territory of Nataqua. The territory was short-lived, as California claimed jurisdiction over the area and reinforced its claim in the Sagebrush War. The boundary dispute between California and Nevada was settled, but hard feelings persisted until 1864 when the California Legislature created Lassen County with Susanville as the county seat. Population: 12,030 (1990); 13,541 (2000); 14,127 (2006); 14,585 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 11.8% Black, 1.4% Asian, 15.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,394.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.95 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 206.7 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 71.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.3% Other groups, 10.1% German, 10.1% Irish, 6.9% English, 4.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 22.5% professional, 32.3% services, 20.5% sales, 1.6% farming, 7.6% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,796 (2006); Median household income: $39,520 (2006); Average household income: $47,780 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Johnstonville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 243 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-2471 Lassen County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-2196 Lassen ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-1673 Lassen Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-5134 Richmond Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-2338 Susanville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-8200 Two-year College(s)
Lassen Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,161. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-6181 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $567; Out-of-state $4,944 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.4% (2006); Median home value: $213,169 (2006); Median rent: $484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 162.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lassen County Times (General - Circulation 10,995) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of Susanville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 257-1000 http://www.cityofsusanville.org Susanville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 257-4323 http://www.visitlassen.com
TERMO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96132). Covers a land area of 123.608 sq. miles and a water area of 0.190 sq. miles. Located at 40.92° N. Lat.; 120.62° W. Long. Elevation is 5,300 feet. Population: 61 (2000); Race: 90.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 13.1% under 18, 27.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 59.3% now married, 10.2% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.0% Other groups, 16.4% German, 11.5% Norwegian, 11.5% English, 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.8% management, 0.0% professional, 5.6% services, 5.6% sales, 22.2% farming, 0.0% construction, 38.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,880 (2000); Median household income: $12,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 16.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 46.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WENDEL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96136). Covers a land area of 243.726 sq. miles and a water area of 2.104 sq. miles. Located at 40.34° N. Lat.; 120.28° W. Long. Elevation is 4,009 feet. Population: 149 (2000); Race: 68.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 30.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.0% under 18, 11.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.5% never married, 71.6% now married, 0.0% widowed, 15.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 16.8% German, 13.6% English, 8.0% Irish, 4.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 34.2% professional, 21.1% services, 0.0% sales, 10.5% farming, 23.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,368 (2000); Median household income: $26,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2000); Median home value: $47,500 (2000); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 21.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) WESTWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.512 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 40.30° N. Lat.; 121.00° W. Long. Elevation is 5,000 feet. History: Westwood was created as a company town around the mills of the Red River Lumber Company. Population: 2,017 (1990); 1,998 (2000); 1,888 (2006); 1,831 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 8.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 342.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 50.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 18.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.4% Other groups, 14.1% German, 12.9% Irish, 12.8% English, 9.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 13.7% professional, 22.9% services, 27.2% sales, 1.8% farming, 13.9% construction, 15.5% production (2000).
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Los Angeles County
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Income: Per capita income: $13,477 (2006); Median household income: $25,833 (2006); Average household income: $33,305 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). School District(s)
Westwood Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 256-2311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $149,453 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Hospitals: UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital (188 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 2.1% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Westwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 256-2456 http://www.westwoodchamber.org
Los Angeles County
Weather Station: Los Angeles Civic Center
Weather Station: Los Angeles Int’l Airport
Elevation: 98 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 66 65 68 69 72 75 77 77 74 70 67 Low 49 50 51 53 57 60 63 64 64 59 53 48 Precip 3.0 3.0 2.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.3 1.9 Snow tr 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mount Wilson 2
Elevation: 5,708 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 53 55 60 67 77 82 81 77 68 59 53 Low 37 37 38 41 48 57 63 63 59 51 43 38 Precip 8.1 9.5 8.5 2.2 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.3 1.0 1.5 3.7 5.2 Snow na na na na 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.8 na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Palmdale
Located in southern California; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean; mountainous on the north, east, and south, including the San Gabriel, Santa Monica, and Santa Susana Mountains; includes Antelope Valley (part of the Mojave Desert), and Santa Catalina Island. Covers a land area of 4,060.87 sq. miles, a water area of 691.45 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Los Angeles.
Elevation: 269 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 70 70 73 75 79 84 85 83 79 73 69 Low 49 51 53 55 59 62 65 66 65 61 54 49 Precip 3.4 3.6 3.1 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 1.2 2.1 Snow na na na na na na na na na na na na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Elevation: 2,595 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 59 63 68 74 82 91 98 97 91 80 67 58 Low 33 36 39 43 51 58 64 64 58 48 38 32 Precip 1.6 1.7 1.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.2 Snow 0.7 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Pasadena
Elevation: 862 feet
Los Angeles County is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division (Los Angeles County, CA); Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division (Orange County, CA)
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 70 71 76 78 84 89 91 88 83 74 68 Low 44 46 47 50 53 57 61 62 61 55 48 44 Precip 4.5 4.8 4.4 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.6 1.7 2.6 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Canoga Park Pierce College
Weather Station: Pomona Cal Poly
Elevation: 787 feet
Elevation: 738 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 69 71 73 78 82 89 95 96 92 85 75 69 Low 40 41 43 45 49 54 57 58 55 49 42 39 Precip 3.9 4.3 3.7 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.6 2.6 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 70 69 74 77 83 89 89 87 81 73 68 Low 42 44 45 47 51 55 59 59 58 53 46 41 Precip 4.2 3.8 3.8 0.8 0.3 0.1 tr 0.1 0.3 0.7 1.5 2.3 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Fairmont
Weather Station: San Gabriel Fire Dept.
Elevation: 3,057 feet
Elevation: 449 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 57 60 66 74 83 90 90 85 75 62 54 Low 36 39 41 45 51 60 66 66 61 52 43 36 Precip 3.4 3.8 3.0 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.5 2.5 Snow 2.1 1.0 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 3.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 70 72 72 77 79 84 89 91 89 83 76 70 Low 42 45 47 50 54 58 62 63 61 54 46 42 Precip 4.1 4.5 3.9 0.9 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.5 1.5 2.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Hollywood-Burbank Airport
Weather Station: Santa Monica Pier
Elevation: 725 feet
Elevation: 13 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 70 71 76 78 84 90 90 88 82 74 68 Low 41 44 46 49 54 58 61 62 60 53 45 41 Precip 3.6 4.2 3.9 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.3 2.3 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 64 63 64 64 67 70 71 71 70 68 65 Low 50 51 52 54 56 59 62 63 63 60 55 51 Precip 3.0 3.2 2.3 0.5 0.3 0.0 tr 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.2 2.0 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field
Weather Station: Torrance Municipal Airport
Elevation: 2,335 feet
Elevation: 108 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 61 64 71 79 89 95 95 89 78 66 57 Low 31 35 40 45 53 60 66 64 57 46 35 29 Precip 1.7 1.8 1.5 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.1 Snow 1.1 0.6 tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 68 68 71 72 75 79 80 79 76 71 67 Low 46 48 49 51 55 58 61 62 61 57 50 46 Precip 3.6 3.2 2.8 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.4 2.1 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Long Beach Daugherty Field
Weather Station: U.C.L.A.
Elevation: 22 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 68 68 72 74 78 83 84 83 78 72 68 Low 46 48 50 53 57 61 64 65 64 58 50 45 Precip 3.0 3.0 2.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.2 1.9 Snow tr tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Elevation: 429 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 67 67 69 70 73 77 78 78 75 71 67 Low 50 51 51 52 55 58 61 62 62 58 54 51 Precip 4.1 4.8 3.5 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.5 1.6 2.6 Snow 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Profiles of California Population: 8,863,128 (1990); 9,519,338 (2000); 10,117,534 (2006); 10,669,137 (2011 projected); Race: 47.2% White, 9.1% Black, 12.8% Asian, 47.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,491.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 40.0% Catholic Church, 5.9% Jewish Estimate, 1.2% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.0% Muslim Estimate (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 4,860,620 (2005); Leading industries: 13.5% manufacturing; 11.8% professional, scientific & technical services; 11.0% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,543 totaling 111,458 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 543 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 5,032 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 229,510 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 52,669 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 188,422 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 140,461 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 265,916 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,194 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 9,942 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 15,260 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,760 (2006); Median household income: $47,454 (2006); Average household income: $68,908 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.94% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $263 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $239 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.4% (2006); Median home value: $406,519 (2006); Median rent: $643 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 154.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 59.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 162.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 32.1% good, 51.0% moderate, 13.2% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 3.8% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 27.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 27.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,127.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 35.6% Bush, 63.1% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Alamitos Bay State Park; Angeles National Forest; Castaic Lake State Recreation Area; Corral State Beach; Dockweiler Beach State Park; El Matador State Beach; El Pescador State Beach; Gabrielino National Scenic Trail; Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area; La Piedra State Beach; Las Tunas State Beach; Leo Carrillo State Beach; Los Encinos State Historical Monument; Malibu Bluff State Recreation Area; Malibu Creek State Park; Malibu Lagoon State Beach; Manhattan Beach State Park; Pacific Crest National Recreation Trail; Pio Pico State Historical Monument; Placerita Canyon State Park; Point Dume State Beach; Puddingstone Reservoir State Recreation Area; Redondo Beach State Park; Saddleback Butte State Park; Santa Monica Beach State Park; Santa Monica Beach State Park; Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area; Santa Monica State Beach; Topanga State Beach; White Point State Park; Will Rogers Beach State Park; Will Rogers State Park Additional Information Contacts Los Angeles County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 974-1311 http://www.lacounty.info Acton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 269-5785 http://www.cityofacton.org/chamber.htm Agoura Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 889-3150 http://www.agourachamber.org Alhambra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 282-8481 http://www.alhambrachamber.org Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-4518 http://www.avchambers.com Arcadia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 447-2159 http://www.arcadiachamber.com Artesia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 865-6262 http://www.cityofartesia.us Avalon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 510-1520 Azusa Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 334-0507 http://www.azusachamber.com Baldwin Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-4848 Bell Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 560-8755
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Bell Gardens Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 806-2355 http://www.bellgardenschamber.com Bellflower Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 867-1744 http://www.bellflowerchamber.com Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 248-1000 http://www.beverlyhillschamber.com Burbank Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 846-3111 http://www.burbankchamber.org Calabasas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 222-5690 http://www.calabasaschamber.com Canoga Park/West Hills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (818) 884-4222 http://www.cpwhchamber.com Carson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 522-5595 http://www.carsonchamber.com Century City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 553-2222 http://www.centurycitycc.org Cerritos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 404-1806 http://www.cerritos.org Chatsworth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 341-2428 http://www.chatsworthchamber.com City Of Industry Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 968-3737 http://www.cityofindustry.org City of Agoura Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 597-7300 http://ci.agoura-hills.ca.us City of Alhambra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 570-5007 http://www.cityofalhambra.org City of Arcadia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 574-5400 http://www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/home/index.asp City of Artesia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 865-6262 http://www.cityofartesia.us City of Avalon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 510-0220 http://www.cityofavalon.com City of Azusa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 812-5233 http://www.ci.azusa.ca.us City of Baldwin Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-4011 http://www.baldwinpark.com City of Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 588-6211 http://www.cityofbell.org City of Bell Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 806-7700 http://www.bellgardens.org City of Bellflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 804-1424 http://www.bellflower.org/home/index.asp City of Beverly Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 285-1000 http://www.beverlyhills.org City of Bradbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 358-3218 http://www.cityofbradbury.org/index.html City of Burbank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 238-5851 http://www.ci.burbank.ca.us City of Calabasas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 878-4225 http://www.cityofcalabasas.com City of Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 830-7600 http://ci.carson.ca.us City of Cerritos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 860-0311 http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us City of Claremont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 399-5460 http://www.ci.claremont.ca.us City of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 722-4805 http://www.ci.commerce.ca.us City of Compton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 605-5500 http://www.comptoncity.org City of Covina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 858-7212 http://www.ci.covina.ca.us City of Cudahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 773-5143 http://www.cudahy.ca.us City of Culver City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 253-6000 http://www.culvercity.org City of Diamond Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 839-7000 http://www.ci.diamond-bar.ca.us City of Downey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 904-7246 http://www.downeyca.org City of Duarte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 357-7931 http://www.accessduarte.com City of El Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 580-2016 http://www.elmonte.org City of El Segundo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 524-2300 http://www.elsegundo.org
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City of Gardena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 217-9500 http://www.ci.gardena.ca.us City of Glendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 548-4844 http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us City of Glendora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 914-8210 http://www.ci.glendora.ca.us City of Hawaiian Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 420-2641 http://hgcity.org City of Hawthorne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 349-2915 http://www.cityofhawthorne.com City of Hermosa Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 318-0239 http://www.hermosabch.org City of Hidden Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 888-9281 http://www.hiddenhillscity.org City of Huntington Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 582-6161 http://www.huntingtonpark.org City of Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 333-2211 http://www.cityofindustry.org City of Inglewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 412-5111 http://www.cityofinglewood.org/default.asp City of Irwindale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 430-2200 http://ci.irwindale.ca.us/home.html City of La Canada Flintridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 790-8880 http://www.lacanadaflintridge.com City of La Habra Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 694-6302 http://www.la-habra-heights.org City of La Mirada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 943-0131 http://www.cityoflamirada.org City of La Puente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 855-1500 http://www.lapuente.org City of La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 596-8726 http://www.ci.la-verne.ca.us City of Lakewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 866-9771 http://www.lakewoodcity.org City of Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 723-6000 http://www.cityoflancasterca.org City of Lawndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 973-3200 http://www.lawndalecity.org City of Lomita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 325-7110 http://www.lomita.com/cityhall City of Long Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 570-6555 http://www.ci.long-beach.ca.us City of Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 978-1020 http://www.lacity.org City of Lynwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 603-0220 http://www.lynwood.ca.us City of Malibu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 456-2489 http://www.ci.malibu.ca.us City of Manhattan Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 802-5000 http://www.ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us City of Maywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-5700 http://www.cityofmaywood.com/home/default.cfm City of Monrovia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 932-5550 http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us City of Montebello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-1200 http://www.cityofmontebello.com City of Monterey Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 307-1458 http://www.ci.monterey-park.ca.us/home/index.asp City of Norwalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 929-5700 http://www.ci.norwalk.ca.us City of Palmdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 267-5100 http://www.cityofpalmdale.org City of Palos Verdes Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-0383 http://www.palosverdes.com/pve City of Paramount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 220-2000 http://www.paramountcity.com/index.php City of Pasadena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 744-4000 http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us City of Pico Rivera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 801-4389 http://www.pico-rivera.org/homepage.html City of Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 620-2051 http://www.ci.pomona.ca.us City of Rancho Palos Verdes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-0360 http://www.palosverdes.com/rpv City of Redondo Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 318-0656 http://www.redondo.org/default.asp
Profiles of California City of Rolling Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-1521 http://www.palosverdes.com/rh City of Rolling Hills Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-1577 http://www.ci.rolling-hills-estates.ca.us City of Rosemead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 569-2100 http://www.cityofrosemead.org City of San Dimas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 394-6200 http://www.cityofsandimas.com City of San Fernando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 898-1200 http://www.ci.san-fernando.ca.us City of San Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2800 http://www.sangabrielcity.com City of San Marino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 300-0700 http://www.ci.san-marino.ca.us City of Santa Clarita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-2489 http://www.santa-clarita.com City of Santa Fe Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-0511 http://www.santafesprings.org City of Santa Monica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 458-8411 http://pen.ci.santa-monica.ca.us/home/index.asp City of Signal Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 989-7300 http://www.ci.signal-hill.ca.us City of South El Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 579-6540 http://www.ci.south-el-monte.ca.us City of South Gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 563-9500 http://www.cityofsouthgate.org City of South Pasadena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 403-7200 http://www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us City of Temple City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 285-2171 http://www.ci.temple-city.ca.us City of Torrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 328-5310 http://www.ci.torrance.ca.us City of Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 583-8811 http://www.cityofvernon.org City of Walnut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-7543 http://www.ci.walnut.ca.us City of West Covina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 939-8400 http://www.westcov.org City of West Hollywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 848-6400 http://www.weho.org/index.cfm City of Westlake Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 706-1613 http://www.wlv.org City of Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 464-3301 http://www.whittierch.org Claremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 624-1681 http://claremontchamber.org Commerce Industrial Council Chamber of Commerce . . . . (323) 728-7222 http://www.industrialcouncil.org Compton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 631-8611 http://www.comptoncity.org Covina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 967-4191 http://www.covina.org Cudahy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-0641 Culver City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 287-3850 http://www.culvercitychamber.com Downey Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 923-2191 http://www.downeychamber.com Duarte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 357-3333 http://www.duartechamber.com Eagle Rock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 257-2197 http://www.eaglerockchamberofcommerce.com El Monte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 443-0180 http://www.emsem.com El Segundo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 322-1220 http://www.elsegundochamber.org Encino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 789-4711 http://www.encinochamber.org Gardena Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 532-9905 http://www.gardenachamber.com Glendale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 240-7870 http://www.glendalechamber.com Glendora Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 963-4128 http://www.glendora-chamber.org Granda Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 368-3235 http://www.granadachamber.com
Profiles of California Greater Huntington Park Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . (323) 585-1155 http://www.hpchamber1.com Harbor City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 516-7933 http://www.hchgchamber.com Harbor City-Harbor Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 516-7933 Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 676-1163 http://www.hawthorne-chamber.com Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 376-0951 http://www.hbchamber.net Highland Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 246-0920 http://www.hpccla.com Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 469-8311 http://www.hollywoodchamber.net Inglewood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 677-1121 http://www.inglewoodchamber.com Irwindale Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-6606 http://www.irwindalechamber.org LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 645-5151 http://www.laxcoastal.com La Canada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 790-4289 http://www.lacanadaflintridge.com La Crescenta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 248-4957 http://www.lacrescenta.org La Mirada Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 902-1970 http://www.lmchamber.org/default.asp La Puente Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 330-3216 La Verne Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 593-5265 http://www.lavernechamber.org Lakewood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 920-2120 http://www.lakewoodchamber.com Lawndale Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 679-3306 Littlerock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 944-6990 http://www.littlerock-ca.us Lomita Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 326-6378 http://www.lomitacoc.com Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 436-6723 http://www.lbchamber.com Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 580-7500 http://www.lachamber.org Lynwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 537-6484 http://www.lynwoodchamber.org Malibu Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 456-9025 http://www.malibu.org Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 545-5313 http://www.manhattanbeachchamber.net Maywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-3373 Mid Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 989-0300 http://www.midvalleychamber.com Monrovia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 358-1159 http://www.monroviacc.com Montebello Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 721-1153 http://www.montebellochamber.org Monterey Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 570-9429 http://www.montereypark.com Northridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 349-5676 http://www.nvrcc.com Norwalk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 864-7785 http://www.norwalkchamber.com Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 459-7963 http://www.palisadeschamber.com Palmdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 273-3232 http://www.palmdalechamber.org Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (319) 377-8111 http://www.palosverdeschamber.com Paramount Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 634-3980 Pasadena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 795-3355 http://www.pasadena-chamber.org Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 949-2473 http://www.picoriverachamber.org Pomona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 622-1256 http://www.pomonachamber.org Quartz Hill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 722-4811 http://www.quartzhillchamber.org Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 376-6911 http://www.redondochamber.org
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Regional Chamber of Commerce of San Gabriel . . . . . . . . (909) 860-1904 http://www.diamondbarchamber.com Rosemead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 288-0811 http://www.rosemeadchamber.org San Dimas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 592-3818 http://www.sandimaschamber.com San Fernando Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 361-1184 http://www.sanfernando.com San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 576-2525 http://www.sangabrielchamber.com San Marino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 286-1022 http://www.smnet.org Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 702-6977 http://www.scvchamber.com Santa Fe Springs Chamber of Commerce & Ind League . . (562) 944-1616 http://www.sfschamber.com Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 393-9825 http://www.smchamber.com Sherman Oaks Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 906-1951 http://www.shermanoakschamber.org Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 355-5111 http://www.sierramadrechamber.com Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 424-6489 South Gate Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 567-1203 http://www.southgatechamber.com South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 441-2339 http://www.southpas.org Studio City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 769-3213 http://www.studiocitychamber.com Sun Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 768-2014 http://www.chambersunvalley.ca.org Tarzana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 343-3687 http://www.tarzanachamber.com Temple City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 286-3101 http://www.templecitychamber.org Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 761-6594 http://www.tolucalakechamber.com Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 540-5858 http://www.torrancechamber.com Tujunga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 352-4433 http://www.verdugo-online.com/clubs/chamber.htm Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . (818) 508-5155 http://www.noho.org Venice Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 396-7016 http://www.venicechamber.net Vernon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 583-3313 http://www.vernonchamber.org Walnut Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-6138 http://www.walnutchamber.com West Covina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 338-8496 http://www.westcovinachamber.com West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 650-2688 http://www.wehochamber.com West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 475-8806 http://www.westlachamber.org Whittier Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-9554 http://www.whittierchamber.com Wilmington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 934-8586 http://www.wilmington-chamber.com Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 347-4737 http://www.woodlandhillscc.net
Los Angeles County Communities ACTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.642 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.47° N. Lat.; 118.18° W. Long. Elevation is 2,720 feet. Population: 1,498 (1990); 2,390 (2000); 2,615 (2006); 2,815 (2011 projected); Race: 88.9% White, 0.5% Black, 1.8% Asian, 10.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 563.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 15.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.7% Other groups, 14.9% Irish, 14.2% German, 11.0% English, 7.0% Scottish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.0% management, 22.5% professional, 7.2% services, 35.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,287 (2006); Median household income: $73,462 (2006); Average household income: $90,826 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). School District(s)
Acton-Agua Dulce Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 269-5999 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $407,422 (2006); Median rent: $1,111 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Newspapers: Acton-Agua Dulce News (General, Hispanic - Circulation 5,300); Lake Los Angeles News (General - Circulation 4,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 30.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Acton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 269-5785 http://www.cityofacton.org/chamber.htm
Profiles of California Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.7% never married, 52.8% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.2% Other groups, 3.0% German, 2.5% Irish, 2.2% English, 2.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,546 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 21.6% professional, 14.0% services, 30.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.9% construction, 13.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,369 (2006); Median household income: $44,134 (2006); Average household income: $56,564 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $421 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $160 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
Alhambra City Elementary 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2200 Alhambra City High 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2200 Alhambra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2255
AGOURA HILLS (city). Aka Agoura. Covers a land area of 8.176 sq.
Four-year College(s)
miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 34.15° N. Lat.; 118.76° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 20,468 (1990); 20,537 (2000); 23,210 (2006); 25,431 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 1.3% Black, 6.4% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,838.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 63.1% now married, 2.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.5% Other groups, 12.4% German, 10.8% Irish, 10.7% English, 9.3% Russian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,383 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.1% management, 31.1% professional, 7.9% services, 28.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.4% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,809 (2006); Median household income: $97,372 (2006); Average household income: $133,816 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006).
Alliant International University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 284-2777 Platt College-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 300-5444 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,475; Out-of-state $26,475
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Las Virgenes Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 880-4000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.2% (2006); Median home value: $720,581 (2006); Median rent: $1,153 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 146.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Acorn (General - Circulation 37,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Agoura Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 889-3150 http://www.agourachamber.org City of Agoura Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 597-7300 http://ci.agoura-hills.ca.us
ALHAMBRA (city). Covers a land area of 7.622 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.08° N. Lat.; 118.13° W. Long. Elevation is 500 feet. History: Named for the Moorish fortress in Spain. Incorporated 1903. Population: 82,151 (1990); 85,804 (2000); 89,009 (2006); 92,398 (2011 projected); Race: 27.1% White, 1.6% Black, 51.4% Asian, 34.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,677.8 persons per square mile (2006);
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Alhambra Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 157 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 282-7765 2006-07 Tuition: $6,950 Bryman College-A Corinthian School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 979-4940 2006-07 Tuition: $11,154 Sound Master Recording Engineer School-Audio/Video (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 284-0050 2006-07 Tuition: $15,925 Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.5% (2006); Median home value: $396,026 (2006); Median rent: $672 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Hospitals: Alhambra Hospital Medical Center (144 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 36.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 294.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: China Press (Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 4.6% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Alhambra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 282-8481 http://www.alhambrachamber.org City of Alhambra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 570-5007 http://www.cityofalhambra.org
ALONDRA PARK (CDP). Aka Alondra. Covers a land area of 1.140 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 118.33° W. Long. Population: 8,332 (1990); 8,622 (2000); 8,785 (2006); 8,974 (2011 projected); Race: 38.2% White, 13.6% Black, 16.2% Asian, 46.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,705.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 53.2% now married, 5.5% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.6% Other groups, 6.6% German, 4.5% English, 4.4% Irish, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 15.7% professional, 14.6% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.4% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,599 (2006); Median household income: $41,332 (2006); Average household income: $54,440 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.2% (2006); Median home value: $383,540 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 5.3% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALTADENA (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.698 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.18° N. Lat.; 118.13° W. Long. Elevation is 1,342 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “high” — its location above Pasadena. Founded 1887. Population: 42,921 (1990); 42,610 (2000); 43,296 (2006); 44,234 (2011 projected); Race: 49.4% White, 27.3% Black, 4.5% Asian, 23.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,977.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 55.6% now married, 6.0% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.7% Other groups, 7.8% German, 7.4% English, 7.4% Irish, 5.0% Armenian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 33.2% professional, 12.8% services, 22.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,531 (2006); Median household income: $69,684 (2006); Average household income: $92,307 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006). School District(s)
Pasadena Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 795-6981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.6% (2006); Median home value: $550,394 (2006); Median rent: $686 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Arcadia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 821-8300 El Monte City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 453-3799 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $731,620 (2006); Median rent: $765 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Methodist Hospital of Southern California (460 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 328.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Arcadia Weekly (General - Circulation 25,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 2.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Arcadia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 447-2159 http://www.arcadiachamber.com City of Arcadia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 574-5400 http://www.ci.arcadia.ca.us/home/index.asp
ARTESIA (city). Covers a land area of 1.618 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.86° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 51 feet. History: Named for the many artesian wells in the vicinity. Now a suburb Southeast of Los Angeles. Founded 1875. Incorporated 1959. Population: 15,457 (1990); 16,380 (2000); 16,975 (2006); 17,616 (2011 projected); Race: 40.3% White, 3.9% Black, 33.5% Asian, 37.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,493.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.73 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 55.0% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.1% Other groups, 9.4% Portuguese, 4.6% Dutch, 3.0% German, 2.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 12.4% professional, 15.5% services, 32.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.2% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,248 (2006); Median household income: $49,983 (2006); Average household income: $62,935 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
ARCADIA (city). Covers a land area of 10.984 sq. miles and a water area of 0.124 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 118.03° W. Long. Elevation is 485 feet. History: Named for a Greek place celebrated for its rural simplicity. Arcadia developed as a residential community for Los Angeles commuters. Population: 48,496 (1990); 53,054 (2000); 57,373 (2006); 61,167 (2011 projected); Race: 37.0% White, 1.3% Black, 54.0% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,223.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 58.9% now married, 7.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.8% Other groups, 8.8% German, 8.1% English, 6.3% Irish, 5.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,345 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 139 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.6% management, 26.9% professional, 8.8% services, 31.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,664 (2006); Median household income: $63,371 (2006); Average household income: $88,332 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $573 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $231 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006).
ABC Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 926-5566 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $367,538 (2006); Median rent: $743 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 69.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 200.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 2.9% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Artesia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 865-6262 http://www.cityofartesia.us City of Artesia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 865-6262 http://www.cityofartesia.us
AVALON (city). Covers a land area of 2.811 sq. miles and a water area of 0.334 sq. miles. Located at 33.34° N. Lat.; 118.32° W. Long. Elevation is 30 feet. History: Avalon became the center of resort and sports activites of Santa Catalina Island, which was visited by Cabrillo in 1542 and by Viscaino in 1602. Gold prospectors were here between 1834 and 1863, and Northern troops occupied the island briefly during the Civil War. In 1919 William Wrigley, Jr., bought the land and made the island a commercial success by constructing a casino and other improvements, and conducting a publicity campaign.
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Population: 2,979 (1990); 3,127 (2000); 3,234 (2006); 3,350 (2011 projected); Race: 62.0% White, 0.9% Black, 0.6% Asian, 49.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,150.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 52.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% Other groups, 14.8% German, 10.3% Irish, 9.6% English, 4.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 9.9% professional, 33.0% services, 26.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.8% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,736 (2006); Median household income: $48,107 (2006); Average household income: $67,190 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 27.5% (2006); Median home value: $793,883 (2006); Median rent: $757 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Hospitals: Catalina Island Medical Center (12 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 470.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Avalon Bay News (General - Circulation 3,000); The Catalina Islander (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 29.2% car, 3.7% public transportation, 50.9% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 88.4% less than 15 minutes, 8.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Avalon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 510-1520 City of Avalon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 510-0220 http://www.cityofavalon.com
AVOCADO HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.669 sq. miles and a water area of 0.154 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 118.00° W. Long. Elevation is 335 feet. Population: 14,252 (1990); 15,148 (2000); 16,072 (2006); 16,949 (2011 projected); Race: 49.5% White, 1.9% Black, 8.0% Asian, 81.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,021.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.11 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 33.4% never married, 56.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.8% Other groups, 2.4% German, 2.1% United States or American, 1.8% Italian, 1.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 11.0% professional, 12.4% services, 29.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.1% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,881 (2006); Median household income: $55,102 (2006); Average household income: $68,362 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.9% (2006); Median home value: $355,466 (2006); Median rent: $736 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 3.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) AZUSA (city). Covers a land area of 8.900 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 117.90° W. Long. Elevation is 612 feet. History: Named for the Indian translation of “skunk hill”. Azusa was founded in 1887, and grew as a citrus-shipping center. Population: 41,083 (1990); 44,712 (2000); 48,976 (2006); 52,578 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 3.8% Black, 6.1% Asian, 67.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,502.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.63 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 39.1% never married, 48.4% now
Profiles of California married, 4.4% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.0% Other groups, 5.9% German, 4.2% English, 3.5% Irish, 2.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,109 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 53 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 14.4% professional, 17.7% services, 28.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.9% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,609 (2006); Median household income: $45,983 (2006); Average household income: $55,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Azusa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 967-6211 Four-year College(s)
Azusa Pacific University (Private, Not-for-profit, Undenominational) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,327. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 969-3434 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $23,050; Out-of-state $23,050 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.3% (2006); Median home value: $293,837 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 41.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 271.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 3.9% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Azusa Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 334-0507 http://www.azusachamber.com City of Azusa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 812-5233 http://www.ci.azusa.ca.us
BALDWIN PARK (city). Covers a land area of 6.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0.133 sq. miles. Located at 34.08° N. Lat.; 117.97° W. Long. Elevation is 374 feet. History: Named for E.J. “Lucky” Baldwin, former owner of the ranch lands on which the city is built. Settled 1870. Incorporated 1956. Population: 69,550 (1990); 75,837 (2000); 80,429 (2006); 84,753 (2011 projected); Race: 35.6% White, 1.4% Black, 11.5% Asian, 80.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,068.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.56 (2006); Median age: 28.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 35.0% never married, 54.7% now married, 4.6% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.2% Other groups, 1.4% United States or American, 1.3% German, 1.2% Irish, 0.9% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,759 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 73 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 8.7% professional, 18.1% services, 26.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.7% construction, 29.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,727 (2006); Median household income: $47,203 (2006); Average household income: $57,348 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $214 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $91 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 47.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Baldwin Park Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 962-3311 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Baldwin Park Adult & Community Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,452. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 856-4101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.6% (2006); Median home value: $286,486 (2006); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 264.8 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 4.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Baldwin Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-4848 City of Baldwin Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-4011 http://www.baldwinpark.com
BELL (city). Covers a land area of 2.477 sq. miles and a water area of 0.166 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 118.18° W. Long. Elevation is 135 feet. History: Named for J.G. and Alphonso Bell, founders of the town. Incorporated 1927. Population: 34,760 (1990); 36,664 (2000); 38,242 (2006); 39,826 (2011 projected); Race: 53.6% White, 1.6% Black, 1.1% Asian, 91.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15,439.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.21 (2006); Median age: 27.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 54.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.5% Other groups, 2.4% United States or American, 1.0% Lebanese, 0.7% Irish, 0.7% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,517 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 8.7% professional, 15.5% services, 24.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.3% construction, 35.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,632 (2006); Median household income: $34,213 (2006); Average household income: $43,798 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 35.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Cynthias Beauty Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 275 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 560-2207 2006-07 Tuition: $11,240 Housing: Homeownership rate: 31.0% (2006); Median home value: $337,066 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 120.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 10.6% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bell Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 560-8755 City of Bell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 588-6211 http://www.cityofbell.org
BELL GARDENS (city). Covers a land area of 2.486 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 122 feet. History: Named for the nearby town of Bell, and the local vegetable gardens. Incorporated 1961. Population: 42,613 (1990); 44,054 (2000); 45,968 (2006); 47,825 (2011 projected); Race: 54.6% White, 1.3% Black, 0.6% Asian, 94.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18,491.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.70 (2006); Median age: 25.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 38.5% never married, 53.0% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.5% Other groups, 1.8% United States or American, 0.7% German, 0.6% Irish, 0.4% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,689 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 5.9% professional, 16.7% services, 24.9% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.8% construction, 38.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $9,473 (2006); Median household income: $35,188 (2006); Average household income: $44,173 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 24.0% (2006); Median home value: $347,555 (2006); Median rent: $617 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 206.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.1% car, 11.6% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bell Gardens Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 806-2355 http://www.bellgardenschamber.com City of Bell Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 806-7700 http://www.bellgardens.org
BELLFLOWER (city). Covers a land area of 6.073 sq. miles and a water area of 0.074 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 118.12° W. Long. Elevation is 71 feet. History: Named for the local bellflower apples. Incorporated 1957. Population: 61,815 (1990); 72,878 (2000); 75,988 (2006); 79,092 (2011 projected); Race: 40.2% White, 15.2% Black, 9.7% Asian, 49.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,511.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.19 (2006); Median age: 31.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 52.1% now married, 5.5% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.8% Other groups, 6.4% German, 4.9% Irish, 4.4% English, 3.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 36,298 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 14.1% professional, 15.7% services, 31.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.3% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,972 (2006); Median household income: $43,340 (2006); Average household income: $53,822 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Bellflower Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 866-9011 Downey Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 904-3500 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 866-0728 2006-07 Tuition: $8,075 Housing: Homeownership rate: 39.1% (2006); Median home value: $348,741 (2006); Median rent: $654 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Alta Bellwood Hospital (85 beds); Bellflower Medical Center (144 beds); Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center (453 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 71.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 331.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 3.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bellflower Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 867-1744 http://www.bellflowerchamber.com City of Bellflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 804-1424 http://www.bellflower.org/home/index.asp
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BEVERLY HILLS (city). Covers a land area of 5.674 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.07° N. Lat.; 118.39° W. Long. Elevation is 225 feet. History: Beverly Hills was laid out in 1907 by a former resident of Beverly, Massachusetts. Surrounded by the boundaries of the city of Los Angeles, Beverly Hills became known as the location of the estates of many motion picture stars. Population: 31,972 (1990); 33,784 (2000); 35,554 (2006); 37,254 (2011 projected); Race: 84.5% White, 1.7% Black, 7.9% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,265.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 83.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 52.5% now married, 7.6% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.5% Other groups, 18.5% Iranian, 9.4% Russian, 6.2% Polish, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,384 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 34.6% professional, 7.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 1.6% construction, 2.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $62,235 (2006); Median household income: $81,563 (2006); Average household income: $142,026 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $2,874 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $672 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006). School District(s)
Beverly Hills Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 551-5100 Two-year College(s)
West Coast Ultrasound Institute Fall 2005 Enrollment: 138 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 289-5123 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,100; Out-of-state $27,100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,119 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 297.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Beverly Hills Weekly (General - Circulation 17,000); The Beverly Hills Courier (General - Circulation 48,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 2.9% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 248-1000 http://www.beverlyhillschamber.com City of Beverly Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 285-1000 http://www.beverlyhills.org
BRADBURY (city). Covers a land area of 1.912 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 117.97° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 736 (1990); 855 (2000); 1,032 (2006); 1,174 (2011 projected); Race: 69.2% White, 1.3% Black, 21.4% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 539.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 63.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.2% Other groups, 12.9% English, 7.9% German, 7.2% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.1% management, 30.8% professional, 10.4% services, 26.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 2.2% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $54,758 (2006); Median household income: $107,095 (2006); Average household income: $161,920 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.4% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,344 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 111.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 2.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Bradbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 358-3218 http://www.cityofbradbury.org/index.html
BURBANK (city). Covers a land area of 17.348 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 34.18° N. Lat.; 118.32° W. Long. Elevation is 598 feet. History: Named in 1887 for David Burbank, a Los Angeles dentist who purchased some of the land during a real estate boom. Burbank was built on land acquired from the Rancho la Providencia. Population: 93,643 (1990); 100,316 (2000); 105,895 (2006); 111,215 (2011 projected); Race: 69.9% White, 2.2% Black, 10.5% Asian, 25.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,104.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 51.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% Other groups, 10.6% German, 10.0% Irish, 8.9% English, 8.3% Armenian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 60,476 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 25.2% professional, 11.7% services, 30.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.6% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,413 (2006); Median household income: $54,236 (2006); Average household income: $71,115 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,055 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $476 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). School District(s)
Burbank Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 729-4400 Four-year College(s)
Woodbury University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,436. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 767-0888 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $23,232; Out-of-state $23,232 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Intercoast Colleges (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 164 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 500-8400 2006-07 Tuition: $12,920 Marinello Schools of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 954-8894 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Newbridge College-Burbank (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 557-7677 2006-07 Tuition: $10,075 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.6% (2006); Median home value: $516,085 (2006); Median rent: $700 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 264.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 2.6% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Burbank Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 846-3111 http://www.burbankchamber.org City of Burbank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 238-5851 http://www.ci.burbank.ca.us
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CALABASAS (city). Part of the City of Los Angeles. Covers a land area of 13.104 sq. miles and a water area of 0.051 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 118.66° W. Long. Elevation is 928 feet. Population: 14,472 (1990); 20,033 (2000); 22,152 (2006); 23,952 (2011 projected); Race: 86.6% White, 1.1% Black, 8.3% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,690.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 67.2% now married, 3.2% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% Other groups, 12.8% German, 11.2% Russian, 10.3% English, 9.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 35.6% professional, 7.3% services, 26.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.0% construction, 2.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $54,497 (2006); Median household income: $108,430 (2006); Average household income: $153,985 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006). School District(s)
Las Virgenes Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 880-4000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.4% (2006); Median home value: $919,561 (2006); Median rent: $1,167 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 130.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Calabasas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 222-5690 http://www.calabasaschamber.com City of Calabasas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 878-4225 http://www.cityofcalabasas.com
CARSON (city). Covers a land area of 18.842 sq. miles and a water area of 0.124 sq. miles. Located at 33.84° N. Lat.; 118.26° W. Long. Elevation is 37 feet. Population: 83,995 (1990); 89,730 (2000); 95,342 (2006); 100,560 (2011 projected); Race: 23.8% White, 24.9% Black, 22.7% Asian, 37.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,060.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.68 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.6 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 54.9% now married, 5.9% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.2% Other groups, 2.6% German, 1.9% Irish, 1.9% English, 1.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,696 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 16.5% professional, 14.4% services, 31.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.7% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,182 (2006); Median household income: $59,499 (2006); Average household income: $69,481 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $661 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $275 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Compton Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 639-4321 Long Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96,319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 997-8000 Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000
California State University-Dominguez Hills (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,357. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 243-3300 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,011; Out-of-state $13,181 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Maric College-Carson (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 295 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 532-6328 2006-07 Tuition: $11,640 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $354,699 (2006); Median rent: $697 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 68.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 254.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 2.9% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Carson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 522-5595 http://www.carsonchamber.com City of Carson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 830-7600 http://ci.carson.ca.us
CERRITOS (city). Aka Dairy Valley. Covers a land area of 8.619 sq. miles and a water area of 0.267 sq. miles. Located at 33.86° N. Lat.; 118.06° W. Long. Elevation is 45 feet. Population: 53,568 (1990); 51,488 (2000); 53,585 (2006); 55,779 (2011 projected); Race: 22.1% White, 6.2% Black, 64.6% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,217.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 62.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.8% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.7% Irish, 3.5% English, 1.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,458 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.5% management, 28.6% professional, 8.3% services, 31.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.5% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,497 (2006); Median household income: $83,099 (2006); Average household income: $96,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,130 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $514 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006). School District(s)
ABC Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 926-5566 Southeast ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 403-7382 Two-year College(s)
Fremont College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 809-5100 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American Auto Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 403-2660 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,075; Out-of-state $10,075 PCI College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 916-5055 2006-07 Tuition: $14,420 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $577,093 (2006); Median rent: $1,101 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: College Hospital (125 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 379.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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Cerritos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 404-1806 http://www.cerritos.org City of Cerritos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 860-0311 http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us
CHARTER OAK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.930 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.10° N. Lat.; 117.85° W. Long. Elevation is 740 feet. Population: 8,847 (1990); 9,027 (2000); 9,926 (2006); 10,703 (2011 projected); Race: 61.3% White, 4.8% Black, 10.4% Asian, 42.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,678.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 54.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% Other groups, 10.9% German, 9.0% English, 8.0% Irish, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 17.4% professional, 13.6% services, 34.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.8% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,415 (2006); Median household income: $58,035 (2006); Average household income: $64,913 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $339,088 (2006); Median rent: $814 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CITRUS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.898 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.89° W. Long. Population: 9,518 (1990); 10,581 (2000); 10,986 (2006); 11,423 (2011 projected); Race: 49.0% White, 2.9% Black, 6.8% Asian, 71.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,235.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.19 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 54.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.1% Other groups, 5.3% German, 4.6% Irish, 3.4% United States or American, 3.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 11.5% professional, 21.1% services, 24.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 14.0% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,332 (2006); Median household income: $62,099 (2006); Average household income: $71,846 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $309,773 (2006); Median rent: $839 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 3.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLAREMONT (city). Covers a land area of 13.144 sq. miles and a water area of 0.282 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,169 feet. History: Named for Claremont, New Hampshire, by an employee of the land company that plotted the town, and who had lived in Claremont. Claremont developed as a college town, with Pomona College founded in 1887 becoming the nucleus of a group of affilitated colleges known as the Claremont Colleges. Population: 32,840 (1990); 33,998 (2000); 35,504 (2006); 36,905 (2011 projected); Race: 71.4% White, 4.9% Black, 13.0% Asian, 17.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,701.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per
Profiles of California 100 females: 88.4 (2006); Marriage status: 32.7% never married, 53.2% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% Other groups, 16.3% German, 13.2% English, 8.9% Irish, 4.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,792 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 93 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 40.1% professional, 10.4% services, 22.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.8% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,112 (2006); Median household income: $73,404 (2006); Average household income: $95,760 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2006). School District(s)
Claremont Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 398-0600 Four-year College(s)
Claremont Graduate University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,043. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8000 Claremont McKenna College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,140. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,210; Out-of-state $33,210 Claremont School of Theology (Private, Not-for-profit, United Methodist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 447-2500 Harvey Mudd College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,325; Out-of-state $33,325 Keck Graduate Institute Fall 2005 Enrollment: 68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 607-7855 Pitzer College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 965 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $34,038; Out-of-state $34,038 Pomona College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,533. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8131 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $31,865; Out-of-state $31,865 Scripps College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 621-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,700; Out-of-state $33,700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.8% (2006); Median home value: $505,944 (2006); Median rent: $697 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 315.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Claremont Courier (General - Circulation 6,229); Upland Independent (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.1% car, 2.9% public transportation, 13.6% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Claremont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 399-5460 http://www.ci.claremont.ca.us Claremont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 624-1681 http://claremontchamber.org
COMMERCE (city). Aka City of Commerce. Covers a land area of 6.568 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 34.00° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 146 feet. History: Named for the town’s aspiration of being a thriving business community. Incorporated 1960. Population: 11,877 (1990); 12,568 (2000); 13,852 (2006); 14,963 (2011 projected); Race: 49.0% White, 1.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 93.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,109.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.89 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 34.7% never married, 53.5% now married, 6.9% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.9% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 0.8% Irish, 0.8% German, 0.4% Hungarian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.7%
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management, 11.1% professional, 13.0% services, 29.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 13.0% construction, 28.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,808 (2006); Median household income: $37,561 (2006); Average household income: $45,680 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.7% (2006); Median home value: $311,339 (2006); Median rent: $579 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 108.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 828.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 6.1% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 722-4805 http://www.ci.commerce.ca.us Commerce Industrial Council Chamber of Commerce . . . . (323) 728-7222 http://www.industrialcouncil.org
COMPTON (city). Covers a land area of 10.134 sq. miles and a water area of 0.070 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 118.22° W. Long. Elevation is 66 feet. History: Named for Griffith D. Compton, one of the founders of the University of Southern California. Incorporated 1888. Population: 90,236 (1990); 93,493 (2000); 97,780 (2006); 102,060 (2011 projected); Race: 20.5% White, 32.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 64.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,648.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.25 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 38.3% never married, 48.9% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% Other groups, 1.6% African, 0.9% United States or American, 0.2% Irish, 0.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 34,812 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 9.8% professional, 17.9% services, 25.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.2% construction, 32.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,964 (2006); Median household income: $34,705 (2006); Average household income: $45,617 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $575 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $320 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 47.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Comptom Unified ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 898-6000 Compton Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 639-4321 Gorman Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 248-6441 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Two-year College(s)
El Camino College-Compton Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,574. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 900-1600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $728; Out-of-state $5,040 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Universal College of Beauty Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 299-1737 2006-07 Tuition: $9,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.6% (2006); Median home value: $277,397 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 178.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 269.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Carson Bulletin (Black, General - Circulation 18,000); Compton Bulletin (Black, General - Circulation 22,000); Inglewood Tribune (Black, General - Circulation 10,000); Lynwood Journal (Black, General Circulation 15,000); Wilmington Beacon (Black, General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 8.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Compton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 605-5500 http://www.comptoncity.org Compton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 631-8611 http://www.comptoncity.org
COVINA (city). Covers a land area of 6.966 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 34.09° N. Lat.; 117.87° W. Long. Elevation is 546 feet. History: Named for a local ranch, and means “place of vines”. Covina grew up around packing houses where oranges, lemons, grapefruit, and tangerines were readied for shipment. Population: 43,227 (1990); 46,837 (2000); 49,354 (2006); 51,695 (2011 projected); Race: 56.0% White, 5.3% Black, 11.0% Asian, 46.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,085.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 53.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% Other groups, 10.6% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.6% English, 4.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,109 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 33 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 17.4% professional, 14.3% services, 31.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,202 (2006); Median household income: $54,104 (2006); Average household income: $65,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Azusa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 967-6211 Charter Oak Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 966-8331 Covina-Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 331-3371 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.8% (2006); Median home value: $372,266 (2006); Median rent: $680 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Aurora/Charter Oak Hospital (95 beds); Citrus Valley Medical Center (208 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 441.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Gabriel Valley Daily Tribune (Circulation 48,856) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 4.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Covina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 858-7212 http://www.ci.covina.ca.us Covina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 967-4191 http://www.covina.org
CUDAHY (city). Covers a land area of 1.119 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 118.18° W. Long. Elevation is 121 feet. Population: 22,866 (1990); 24,208 (2000); 25,517 (2006); 26,799 (2011 projected); Race: 51.0% White, 1.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 95.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 22,797.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.52 (2006); Median age: 25.4 (2006); Males per
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100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 36.9% never married, 54.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.4% Other groups, 2.0% United States or American, 0.6% German, 0.5% Irish, 0.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,558 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.3% management, 7.4% professional, 15.0% services, 24.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.2% construction, 37.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,105 (2006); Median household income: $31,906 (2006); Average household income: $40,825 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 33.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.0% (2006); Median home value: $543,865 (2006); Median rent: $828 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Brotman Medical Center (420 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 319.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 4.5% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Culver City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 253-6000 http://www.culvercity.org Culver City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 287-3850 http://www.culvercitychamber.com
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DEL AIRE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.989 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.91° N. Lat.; 118.36° W. Long. Population: 8,209 (1990); 9,012 (2000); 9,706 (2006); 10,362 (2011 projected); Race: 57.2% White, 5.0% Black, 8.3% Asian, 50.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,812.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 56.8% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% Other groups, 9.6% German, 7.2% Irish, 6.7% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 18.4% professional, 13.4% services, 30.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,282 (2006); Median household income: $63,720 (2006); Average household income: $74,407 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.5% (2006); Median home value: $366,429 (2006); Median rent: $869 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 2.2% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 17.6% (2006); Median home value: $289,177 (2006); Median rent: $631 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 179.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 10.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Cudahy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 773-5143 http://www.cudahy.ca.us Cudahy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-0641
CULVER CITY (city). Covers a land area of 5.114 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 34.00° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 94 feet. History: Named for Harry H. Culver, an immigrant from Nebraska in 1914. The U.S. motion-picture industry began in the city c.1915. Incorporated 1917. Population: 38,918 (1990); 38,816 (2000); 40,350 (2006); 41,926 (2011 projected); Race: 57.2% White, 12.4% Black, 12.3% Asian, 25.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,889.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 50.7% now married, 5.7% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% Other groups, 8.9% German, 7.0% English, 7.0% Irish, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,696 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 31.8% professional, 11.5% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.4% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,661 (2006); Median household income: $59,823 (2006); Average household income: $77,988 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006). School District(s)
Culver City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 842-4220 Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Four-year College(s)
Antioch University-Los Angeles Branch (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 578-1080 Two-year College(s)
West Los Angeles College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,772. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 287-4200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Gemological Institute of America-Los Angeles (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 670-2100 2006-07 Tuition: $12,800
DESERT VIEW HIGHLANDS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.472 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.59° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 2,700 feet. Population: 2,037 (1990); 2,337 (2000); 2,534 (2006); 2,699 (2011 projected); Race: 56.2% White, 7.2% Black, 2.5% Asian, 44.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,367.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 62.1% now married, 5.7% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.2% Other groups, 11.2% German, 9.2% Italian, 6.4% Irish, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 20.3% professional, 12.3% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.8% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,770 (2006); Median household income: $45,534 (2006); Average household income: $54,481 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.4% (2006); Median home value: $180,712 (2006); Median rent: $626 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
Los Angeles County
DIAMOND BAR (city). Covers a land area of 14.761 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.00° N. Lat.; 117.82° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 53,681 (1990); 56,287 (2000); 59,068 (2006); 61,819 (2011 projected); Race: 34.2% White, 4.2% Black, 49.7% Asian, 18.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,001.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.20 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 62.6% now married, 4.0% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.4% Other groups, 7.4% German, 5.9% Irish, 5.4% English, 3.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,658 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 123 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.0% management, 26.4% professional, 7.7% services, 32.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.1% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,086 (2006); Median household income: $75,828 (2006); Average household income: $92,457 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006). School District(s)
Pomona Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 397-4800 Walnut Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-1261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2006); Median home value: $465,448 (2006); Median rent: $956 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 153.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 2.4% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Diamond Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 839-7000 http://www.ci.diamond-bar.ca.us Regional Chamber of Commerce of San Gabriel . . . . . . . . (909) 860-1904 http://www.diamondbarchamber.com
DOWNEY (city). Covers a land area of 12.419 sq. miles and a water area of 0.166 sq. miles. Located at 33.93° N. Lat.; 118.13° W. Long. Elevation is 119 feet. History: Named for John G. Downey, governor of California from 1860 to 1862. Incorporated 1957. Population: 91,444 (1990); 107,323 (2000); 111,772 (2006); 116,284 (2011 projected); Race: 49.0% White, 3.7% Black, 7.1% Asian, 66.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,000.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.23 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 54.3% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.1% Other groups, 5.8% German, 4.2% English, 4.1% Irish, 3.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 54,011 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 57 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 16.3% professional, 12.4% services, 33.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.8% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,370 (2006); Median household income: $51,130 (2006); Average household income: $65,230 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $345 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $100 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Downey Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 904-3500
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Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Los Angeles County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6854 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.8% (2006); Median home value: $417,693 (2006); Median rent: $682 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Hospitals: Downey Regional Medical Center (199 beds); Ranchos Los Amigos Nat’l Rehabilitation Center (395 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 318.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: California Veckoblad (Ethnic, General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 3.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Downey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 904-7246 http://www.downeyca.org Downey Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 923-2191 http://www.downeychamber.com
DUARTE (city). Covers a land area of 6.682 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 117.96° W. Long. Elevation is 510 feet. History: Named for Andres Duarte, owner of Rancho Azusa which was subdivided to form the town. Settled c.1841. Incorporated 1957. Population: 20,773 (1990); 21,486 (2000); 22,625 (2006); 23,706 (2011 projected); Race: 49.6% White, 9.0% Black, 13.3% Asian, 47.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,386.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 55.3% now married, 7.0% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.3% Other groups, 7.0% German, 5.5% English, 5.0% Irish, 3.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 20.6% professional, 15.4% services, 29.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.1% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,760 (2006); Median household income: $57,280 (2006); Average household income: $70,309 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Duarte Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,584 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 358-1191 Four-year College(s)
City of Hope Graduate School of Biological Science Fall 2005 Enrollment: 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 301-8293 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $341,829 (2006); Median rent: $715 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: City of Hope National Medical Center (158 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 223.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 3.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Duarte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 357-7931 http://www.accessduarte.com Duarte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 357-3333 http://www.duartechamber.com
EAST COMPTON (CDP). Aka Compton East. Covers a land area of 0.517 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 118.19° W. Long. Population: 8,125 (1990); 9,286 (2000); 10,392 (2006); 11,328 (2011 projected); Race: 30.4% White, 13.6% Black, 0.1% Asian, 83.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20,083.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.03 (2006); Median age: 25.1 (2006); Males per
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100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 39.8% never married, 51.8% now married, 3.6% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.8% Other groups, 1.7% United States or American, 0.7% African, 0.6% French (except Basque), 0.2% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 8.3% professional, 19.6% services, 23.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.4% construction, 34.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,190 (2006); Median household income: $35,972 (2006); Average household income: $45,703 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 38.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.2% (2006); Median home value: $271,639 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 6.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAST LA MIRADA (CDP). Aka La Mirada East. Covers a land area of 1.114 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 117.98° W. Long. Population: 9,367 (1990); 9,538 (2000); 9,753 (2006); 10,033 (2011 projected); Race: 72.3% White, 2.1% Black, 4.0% Asian, 43.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,751.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 57.8% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.6% Other groups, 14.0% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.6% English, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 17.8% professional, 13.8% services, 35.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,299 (2006); Median household income: $60,797 (2006); Average household income: $70,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.6% (2006); Median home value: $434,969 (2006); Median rent: $696 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAST LOS ANGELES (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.443 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 118.16° W. Long. Elevation is 261 feet. Population: 124,808 (1990); 124,283 (2000); 138,958 (2006); 151,366 (2011 projected); Race: 39.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 96.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18,669.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.19 (2006); Median age: 28.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 38.9% never married, 50.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 48.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.6% Other groups, 1.4% United States or American, 0.3% Italian, 0.2% German, 0.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 7.5% professional, 16.1% services, 26.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.6% construction, 34.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,347 (2006); Median household income: $32,539 (2006); Average household income: $42,950 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 33.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006).
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 36.4% (2006); Median home value: $320,849 (2006); Median rent: $554 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 14.1% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAST PASADENA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.318 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 118.07° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 5,910 (1990); 6,045 (2000); 6,279 (2006); 6,527 (2011 projected); Race: 53.5% White, 2.9% Black, 22.6% Asian, 37.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,764.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 60.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.7% Other groups, 9.0% German, 6.4% English, 5.2% Irish, 4.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 30.3% professional, 15.9% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.3% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,524 (2006); Median household income: $62,223 (2006); Average household income: $97,681 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $640,845 (2006); Median rent: $723 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 2.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAST SAN GABRIEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.554 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Population: 12,932 (1990); 14,512 (2000); 15,767 (2006); 16,861 (2011 projected); Race: 35.4% White, 1.7% Black, 47.5% Asian, 24.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,145.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 56.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.2% Other groups, 6.3% German, 5.9% English, 4.4% Irish, 3.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 25.6% professional, 15.1% services, 26.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.5% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,056 (2006); Median household income: $57,742 (2006); Average household income: $74,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.4% (2006); Median home value: $548,394 (2006); Median rent: $671 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 2.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL MONTE (city). Covers a land area of 9.553 sq. miles and a water area of 0.140 sq. miles. Located at 34.07° N. Lat.; 118.02° W. Long. Elevation is 283 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “thicket” for the local, dense willows. Urbanization has replaced the walnut groves it was once known for. The population here has increased by more than 40% 1970—1990. El Monte was founded in 1852 by westward-bound pioneers on the Santa Fe Trail. Incorporated 1912.
Profiles of California
Los Angeles County
Population: 106,588 (1990); 115,965 (2000); 124,920 (2006); 132,985 (2011 projected); Race: 27.2% White, 0.7% Black, 21.4% Asian, 71.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,077.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.36 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 36.5% never married, 53.1% now married, 4.7% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 51.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.5% Other groups, 1.5% United States or American, 1.5% German, 1.3% Irish, 1.1% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 50,807 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 211 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 9.3% professional, 16.2% services, 22.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.3% construction, 33.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,781 (2006); Median household income: $36,032 (2006); Average household income: $46,485 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $418 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $115 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 44.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006).
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006). School District(s)
El Segundo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 615-2650 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.3% (2006); Median home value: $735,761 (2006); Median rent: $848 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 416.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: El Segundo Herald (General - Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of El Segundo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 524-2300 http://www.elsegundo.org El Segundo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 322-1220 http://www.elsegundochamber.org
School District(s)
El Monte City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 453-3799 El Monte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 444-9005 Mountain View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,961 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 652-4000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Palladium Technical Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 444-0880 2006-07 Tuition: $7,200 Professional Institute of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 443-9401 2006-07 Tuition: $8,475 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.7% (2006); Median home value: $306,039 (2006); Median rent: $617 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Greater El Monte Community Hospital (117 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 57.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 283.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chinese L.A. Daily News (Asian, Ethnic - Circulation 45,000); Mid Valley News (General - Circulation 15,000); Zhong Guo Daily News (Circulation 40,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 7.3% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of El Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 580-2016 http://www.elmonte.org El Monte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 443-0180 http://www.emsem.com
EL SEGUNDO (city). Covers a land area of 5.539 sq. miles and a water area of 5.262 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “second,” as the site of the second Standard Oil Company refinery, around which the town grew. Population: 15,163 (1990); 16,033 (2000); 16,714 (2006); 17,416 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 1.2% Black, 7.3% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,017.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 49.1% now married, 5.6% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.8% Other groups, 17.7% German, 16.3% Irish, 14.0% English, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.2% management, 25.3% professional, 12.3% services, 26.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,353 (2006); Median household income: $71,062 (2006); Average household income: $87,766 (2006); Percent of
FLORENCE-GRAHAM (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.583 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 118.24° W. Long. Population: 57,147 (1990); 60,197 (2000); 67,433 (2006); 73,546 (2011 projected); Race: 27.3% White, 9.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 89.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18,819.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.55 (2006); Median age: 24.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 40.5% never married, 50.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.6% Other groups, 1.4% United States or American, 0.5% African, 0.1% Italian, 0.1% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.4% management, 6.0% professional, 15.9% services, 23.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.8% construction, 40.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,388 (2006); Median household income: $28,836 (2006); Average household income: $38,044 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 35.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.8% (2006); Median home value: $273,455 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.1% car, 16.3% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GARDENA (city). Covers a land area of 5.820 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 118.30° W. Long. Elevation is 53 feet. History: Named for its fertile land, using the poetic form of “garden”. Incorporated 1930. Population: 53,651 (1990); 57,746 (2000); 60,473 (2006); 63,134 (2011 projected); Race: 21.3% White, 28.3% Black, 24.1% Asian, 35.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,389.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 51.8% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.4% Other groups, 2.8% German, 1.9% Irish, 1.6% English, 1.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,429 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 16.8% professional, 15.9% services, 29.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,648 (2006); Median household income: $43,110 (2006); Average household income: $53,296 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American College of Medical Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 555 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 324-1000 2006-07 Tuition: $21,275 Bryman College-Corinthian Colleges Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 527-7105 2006-07 Tuition: $11,154 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.9% (2006); Median home value: $344,658 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Hospital of Gardena (58 beds); Memorial Hospital of Gardena (173 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 82.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 265.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Gardena Valley News (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 4.1% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Gardena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 217-9500 http://www.ci.gardena.ca.us Gardena Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 532-9905 http://www.gardenachamber.com
GLENDALE (city). Covers a land area of 30.645 sq. miles and a water area of 0.025 sq. miles. Located at 34.17° N. Lat.; 118.25° W. Long. Elevation is 510 feet. History: Named for the Celtic translation of “narrow valley”. Glendale was built on part of the former Rancho San Rafael, an early Spanish land grant. The townsite was laid out in 1867, and the town grew when the Pacific Electric Railroad from Los Angeles arrived in 1902. Population: 180,018 (1990); 194,973 (2000); 204,101 (2006); 213,263 (2011 projected); Race: 62.9% White, 1.3% Black, 17.2% Asian, 18.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,660.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 56.0% now married, 7.1% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 54.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% Other groups, 27.6% Armenian, 5.8% German, 5.2% English, 4.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 104,462 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 103 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 24.3% professional, 12.3% services, 30.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.4% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,692 (2006); Median household income: $46,789 (2006); Average household income: $67,506 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $526 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $202 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). School District(s)
Glendale Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 28,816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 241-3111 Two-year College(s)
Glendale Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,480. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 240-1000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $689; Out-of-state $4,289 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Glendale Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 956-4915 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $15,049; Out-of-state $15,049
Profiles of California North-West College-Glendale (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 242-0205 2006-07 Tuition: $9,158 Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.7% (2006); Median home value: $583,046 (2006); Median rent: $687 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Glendale Adventist Medical Center (448 beds); Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center (334 beds); Verdugo Hills Hospital (158 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 187.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Asbarez Armenian Daily Newspaper (Circulation 12,500); Burbank Leader (General - Circulation 57,373); California Courier (Ethnic, General - Circulation 3,000); Glendale News-Press (Circulation 10,400); New Armenia Daily (Circulation 8,000); Weekend Balita (General Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 4.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Glendale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 548-4844 http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us Glendale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 240-7870 http://www.glendalechamber.com
GLENDORA (city). Covers a land area of 19.142 sq. miles and a water area of 0.129 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 117.85° W. Long. Elevation is 776 feet. History: Glendora was founded in 1887 by George Whitcomb, a Chicago manufacturer, who coined the name from the word “glen” and his wife’s name, Ledora. In 1866 John Cook planted the first commercial orange grove here. Population: 48,063 (1990); 49,415 (2000); 51,508 (2006); 53,629 (2011 projected); Race: 78.4% White, 1.6% Black, 6.6% Asian, 24.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,690.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 60.2% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% Other groups, 15.6% German, 12.3% English, 11.9% Irish, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,566 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 23.2% professional, 12.3% services, 28.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.9% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,872 (2006); Median household income: $68,530 (2006); Average household income: $87,220 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). School District(s)
Azusa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 967-6211 Charter Oak Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 966-8331 Glendora Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,820 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 963-1611 Two-year College(s)
Citrus College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,937. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 963-0323 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $758; Out-of-state $3,644 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $444,760 (2006); Median rent: $759 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: East Valley Hospital Medical Center (128 beds); Foothill Presbyterian Hospital (106 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 246.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 28.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Glendora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 914-8210 http://www.ci.glendora.ca.us Glendora Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 963-4128 http://www.glendora-chamber.org
HACIENDA HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.378 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 34.00° N. Lat.; 117.96° W. Long. Elevation is 460 feet. Population: 52,510 (1990); 53,122 (2000); 55,790 (2006); 58,398 (2011 projected); Race: 35.5% White, 1.4% Black, 39.4% Asian, 40.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,903.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.33 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 59.7% now married, 5.1% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.3% Other groups, 4.9% German, 4.4% English, 3.1% Irish, 2.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 20.3% professional, 10.3% services, 32.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.3% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,890 (2006); Median household income: $65,361 (2006); Average household income: $79,441 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). School District(s)
Hacienda La Puente Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.8% (2006); Median home value: $428,955 (2006); Median rent: $863 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 2.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARBOR CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 90710). Part of the City of Los Angeles. Covers a land area of 2.248 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.79° N. Lat.; 118.30° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. Population: 24,640 (2000); Race: 45.7% White, 13.1% Black, 13.2% Asian, 44.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10,962.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.6% under 18, 10.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 54.7% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.6% Other groups, 5.5% German, 4.5% Irish, 4.2% English, 2.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 16.6% professional, 16.0% services, 28.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,425 (2000); Median household income: $42,299 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2000). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.5% (2000); Median home value: $232,400 (2000); Median rent: $604 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Permanente - Harbor City Medical Center (251 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 4.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Harbor City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 516-7933 http://www.hchgchamber.com
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HAWAIIAN GARDENS (city). Covers a land area of 0.960 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 33.82° N. Lat.; 118.07° W. Long. Elevation is 29 feet. Population: 13,782 (1990); 14,779 (2000); 15,680 (2006); 16,519 (2011 projected); Race: 31.0% White, 4.4% Black, 9.4% Asian, 75.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16,327.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.24 (2006); Median age: 27.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 37.8% never married, 51.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.7% Other groups, 1.9% United States or American, 1.8% English, 1.5% German, 1.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 6.9% professional, 24.4% services, 25.6% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.5% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,351 (2006); Median household income: $38,356 (2006); Average household income: $48,161 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
ABC Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 926-5566 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.8% (2006); Median home value: $249,186 (2006); Median rent: $667 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Tri-City Regional Medical Center (137 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 91.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 321.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 3.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hawaiian Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 420-2641 http://hgcity.org
HAWTHORNE (city). Covers a land area of 6.060 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.91° N. Lat.; 118.34° W. Long. Elevation is 69 feet. History: Named for Nathaniel Hawthorne, 19th century American novelist. Incorporated 1922. Population: 71,433 (1990); 84,112 (2000); 87,725 (2006); 91,213 (2011 projected); Race: 28.3% White, 33.2% Black, 5.5% Asian, 48.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14,475.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 30.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 37.8% never married, 48.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.1% Other groups, 2.9% German, 2.3% Irish, 2.2% English, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 41,258 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 41 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 14.3% professional, 19.4% services, 33.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.5% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,317 (2006); Median household income: $34,140 (2006); Average household income: $45,863 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $462 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $109 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Centinela Valley Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 263-3200 Hawthorne Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,786 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 676-2276 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111
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Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Wiseburn Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 643-3025 Vocational/Technical School(s)
International School of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 973-7774 2006-07 Tuition: $9,275 Housing: Homeownership rate: 25.1% (2006); Median home value: $369,745 (2006); Median rent: $594 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center - Hawthorne Campus (42 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 252.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 6.9% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hawthorne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 349-2915 http://www.cityofhawthorne.com Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 676-1163 http://www.hawthorne-chamber.com
HERMOSA BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 1.430 sq. miles and a water area of 4.478 sq. miles. Located at 33.86° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “beautiful,” by the land company that developed the land. Incorporated 1907. Population: 18,219 (1990); 18,566 (2000); 19,877 (2006); 21,056 (2011 projected); Race: 89.6% White, 0.7% Black, 4.8% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,899.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.95 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.2 (2006); Marriage status: 47.4% never married, 38.9% now married, 3.4% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% German, 18.3% Other groups, 15.1% Irish, 14.2% English, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.4% management, 34.7% professional, 6.9% services, 25.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.2% construction, 3.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $67,046 (2006); Median household income: $95,598 (2006); Average household income: $129,614 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006). School District(s)
Hermosa Beach City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 937-5877 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.4% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,095 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 285.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Easy Reader (Alternative, General - Circulation 70,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hermosa Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 318-0239 http://www.hermosabch.org Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 376-0951 http://www.hbchamber.net
HIDDEN HILLS (city). Covers a land area of 1.652 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.16° N. Lat.; 118.66° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 1,827 (1990); 1,875 (2000); 1,838 (2006); 1,855 (2011 projected); Race: 94.6% White, 0.7% Black, 1.6% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,112.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.41 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100
Profiles of California females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 75.2% now married, 3.0% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Other groups, 14.3% German, 13.2% Russian, 10.5% English, 9.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.9% management, 34.6% professional, 10.2% services, 22.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.9% construction, 1.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $84,623 (2006); Median household income: $239,634 (2006); Average household income: $288,567 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 74.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $983 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 94.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hidden Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 888-9281 http://www.hiddenhillscity.org
HUNTINGTON PARK (city). Covers a land area of 3.029 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 118.21° W. Long. Elevation is 170 feet. History: Named for Henry E. Huntington by the subdivider, E.V. Baker. Founded 1856. Incorporated 1906. Population: 55,674 (1990); 61,348 (2000); 63,730 (2006); 66,130 (2011 projected); Race: 47.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 96.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 21,038.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.17 (2006); Median age: 27.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 37.4% never married, 54.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 55.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 87.9% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 0.5% German, 0.4% Irish, 0.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,812 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 7.7% professional, 15.6% services, 24.4% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.2% construction, 38.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,188 (2006); Median household income: $32,265 (2006); Average household income: $42,157 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
United Education Institute-Huntington Park Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,546. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 277-8000 2006-07 Tuition: $11,700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 26.9% (2006); Median home value: $324,870 (2006); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Community & Mission Hospital of Huntington Park (126 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 91.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 421.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.5% car, 15.4% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Huntington Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 582-6161 http://www.huntingtonpark.org
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Greater Huntington Park Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . (323) 585-1155 http://www.hpchamber1.com
INDUSTRY (city). Aka City of Industry. Covers a land area of 11.715 sq. miles and a water area of 0.178 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 117.95° W. Long. Elevation is 329 feet. Population: 560 (1990); 777 (2000); 836 (2006); 878 (2011 projected); Race: 50.4% White, 4.2% Black, 5.0% Asian, 61.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 6.48 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 128.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 62.9% now married, 7.1% widowed, 3.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.0% Other groups, 3.7% German, 3.2% Danish, 2.5% United States or American, 1.3% Czechoslovakian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 8.6% professional, 23.3% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 23.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,570 (2006); Median household income: $51,420 (2006); Average household income: $53,682 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006).
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Income: Per capita income: $15,806 (2006); Median household income: $37,407 (2006); Average household income: $48,164 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $564 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $179 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Inglewood Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,458 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 419-2700 Lennox Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 330-4950 Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 SBE - Animo Inglewood Charter (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 Four-year College(s)
The University of West Los Angeles (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 157 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 342-5200 Two-year College(s)
Redstone College-Los Angeles Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 652 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 597-8690
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Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bassett Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 931-3000 Hacienda La Puente Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-1000 La Puente Valley ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 810-3300
Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 674-8100 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 36.1% (2006); Median home value: $349,561 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Centinela Hospital Medical Center (400 beds); Daniel Freeman Memorial Hospital (360 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 91.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 266.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 7.5% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Inglewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 412-5111 http://www.cityofinglewood.org/default.asp Inglewood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 677-1121 http://www.inglewoodchamber.com
Two-year College(s)
Bryman College-City of Industry (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 797 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 908-2500 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Hacienda La Puente Unified School District-Adult Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,840. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-3914 2006-07 Tuition: $850 Marinello Schools of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 965-2532 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.3% (2006); Median home value: $263,158 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.3% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City Of Industry Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 968-3737 http://www.cityofindustry.org City of Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 333-2211 http://www.cityofindustry.org
INGLEWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 9.135 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.95° N. Lat.; 118.34° W. Long. Elevation is 110 feet. History: Named for Inglewood, Canada, by an early visitor to the community. Inglewood was founded on land granted in 1844 to Ignacio Machado and called Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela. When Daniel Freeman acquired it in 1873, he laid out a town and sold lots. Population: 109,919 (1990); 112,580 (2000); 116,760 (2006); 121,192 (2011 projected); Race: 21.6% White, 44.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 49.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,781.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 37.4% never married, 46.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.7% Other groups, 1.7% African, 1.3% United States or American, 0.7% German, 0.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 52,972 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 15.3% professional, 20.5% services, 30.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.6% construction, 16.3% production (2000).
IRWINDALE (city). Covers a land area of 9.287 sq. miles and a water area of 0.170 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.96° W. Long. Elevation is 467 feet. Population: 1,012 (1990); 1,446 (2000); 1,495 (2006); 1,548 (2011 projected); Race: 43.8% White, 0.5% Black, 1.8% Asian, 89.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 161.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.06 (2006); Median age: 29.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.4 (2006); Marriage status: 36.1% never married, 49.6% now married, 7.5% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 87.4% Other groups, 6.0% German, 2.8% Norwegian, 1.8% Irish, 1.2% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 15.7% professional, 20.9% services, 29.2% sales, 1.4% farming, 6.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,077 (2006); Median household income: $49,333 (2006); Average household income: $52,649 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Two-year College(s)
Premiere Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 814-2080 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.6% (2006); Median home value: $317,037 (2006); Median rent: $539 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 154.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,323.9 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 8.2% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 0.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Irwindale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 430-2200 http://ci.irwindale.ca.us/home.html Irwindale Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-6606 http://www.irwindalechamber.org
LA CANADA FLINTRIDGE (city). Covers a land area of 8.650 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.20° N. Lat.; 118.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,193 feet. Population: 19,467 (1990); 20,318 (2000); 21,375 (2006); 22,408 (2011 projected); Race: 71.2% White, 0.3% Black, 24.2% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,471.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 69.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% Other groups, 16.6% English, 14.8% German, 11.1% Irish, 6.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.1% management, 38.1% professional, 5.2% services, 22.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.7% construction, 2.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $57,675 (2006); Median household income: $126,019 (2006); Average household income: $174,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 60.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Hacienda La Puente Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-1000 La Canada Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 952-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,002 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 129.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: La Canada Valley Sun (General - Circulation 6,150) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Canada Flintridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 790-8880 http://www.lacanadaflintridge.com La Canada Flintridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 790-4289 http://www.lacanadaflintridge.com
LA CRESCENTA-MONTROSE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.427 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.22° N. Lat.; 118.23° W. Long. Population: 17,133 (1990); 18,532 (2000); 19,954 (2006); 21,198 (2011 projected); Race: 68.1% White, 0.6% Black, 23.5% Asian, 10.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,821.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 61.0% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 13.1% German, 10.8% English, 8.6% Irish, 7.5% Armenian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.7% management, 27.6% professional, 8.7% services, 26.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.4% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,285 (2006); Median household income: $66,664 (2006); Average household income: $87,086 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006). School District(s)
Glendale Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 28,816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 241-3111 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2006); Median home value: $618,052 (2006); Median rent: $735 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts La Crescenta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 248-4957 http://www.lacrescenta.org
LA HABRA HEIGHTS (city). Covers a land area of 6.196 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 117.95° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 5,393 (1990); 5,712 (2000); 5,988 (2006); 6,267 (2011 projected); Race: 68.2% White, 1.5% Black, 22.0% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 966.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 67.1% now married, 5.5% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.2% Other groups, 15.5% German, 13.3% English, 8.4% Irish, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 32.8% professional, 8.9% services, 22.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 7.4% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $55,433 (2006); Median household income: $123,660 (2006); Average household income: $169,352 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 60.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $895,408 (2006); Median rent: $646 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 199.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Habra Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 694-6302 http://www.la-habra-heights.org
LA MIRADA (city). Aka Mirada Hills. Covers a land area of 7.849 sq. miles and a water area of 0.027 sq. miles. Located at 33.90° N. Lat.; 118.01° W. Long. Elevation is 181 feet. History: La Mirada derives from the Spanish for “the view,” referring to the panoramic view of the surrounding valleys from atop the city’s hills. It was the original site of California’s olive industry. The city is the seat of Biola College. Incorporated 1960. Population: 40,452 (1990); 46,783 (2000); 50,953 (2006); 54,542 (2011 projected); Race: 58.0% White, 2.1% Black, 18.8% Asian, 36.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,491.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 59.1% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% Other groups, 11.3% German, 8.2% English, 7.1% Irish, 4.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,759 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 118 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 22.0% professional, 12.0% services, 32.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 12.3% production (2000).
Profiles of California
Los Angeles County
Income: Per capita income: $25,783 (2006); Median household income: $71,401 (2006); Average household income: $83,289 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). School District(s)
Norwalk-La Mirada Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-0431 Four-year College(s)
Biola University (Private, Not-for-profit, Undenominational) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,658. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 903-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $23,782; Out-of-state $23,782 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2006); Median home value: $424,801 (2006); Median rent: $805 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Kindred Hospital-La Mirada Campus (76 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 251.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Mirada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 943-0131 http://www.cityoflamirada.org La Mirada Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 902-1970 http://www.lmchamber.org/default.asp
LA PUENTE (city). Covers a land area of 3.493 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 117.95° W. Long. Elevation is 360 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “bridge”. Laid out 1841. Incorporated 1956. Population: 36,964 (1990); 41,063 (2000); 42,627 (2006); 44,305 (2011 projected); Race: 30.2% White, 1.5% Black, 7.1% Asian, 85.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,205.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.44 (2006); Median age: 29.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 34.7% never married, 53.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.8% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 1.6% German, 1.0% English, 0.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,774 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 9.6% professional, 16.5% services, 24.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.2% construction, 32.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,642 (2006); Median household income: $46,706 (2006); Average household income: $55,506 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Bassett Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 931-3000 Hacienda La Puente Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-1000 Rowland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 965-2541 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.4% (2006); Median home value: $287,429 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 56.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 195.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 5.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Puente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 855-1500 http://www.lapuente.org
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La Puente Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 330-3216
LA VERNE (city). Covers a land area of 8.313 sq. miles and a water area of 0.101 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. History: La Verne originated as Lordsburg during the 1890 land boom. In 1891 the Santa Fe Railway induced new settlers to come to the region, including a group of Dunkards who founded Lordsburg College. In 1916 the town and the college changed their names to La Verne, after a local ranch, whose owner thought that “verne” was Spanish for “green.” Population: 31,313 (1990); 31,638 (2000); 33,732 (2006); 35,625 (2011 projected); Race: 76.1% White, 3.2% Black, 7.3% Asian, 24.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,057.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 59.8% now married, 5.5% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.4% Other groups, 15.6% German, 10.9% English, 10.8% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,639 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 55 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 24.6% professional, 12.6% services, 27.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.0% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,673 (2006); Median household income: $71,572 (2006); Average household income: $89,418 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006). School District(s)
Bonita Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 971-8200 Four-year College(s)
University of La Verne (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,148. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 593-3511 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $24,260; Out-of-state $24,260 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $440,907 (2006); Median rent: $780 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 266.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 3.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 596-8726 http://www.ci.la-verne.ca.us La Verne Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 593-5265 http://www.lavernechamber.org
LADERA HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.944 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 118.37° W. Long. Population: 6,316 (1990); 6,568 (2000); 6,996 (2006); 7,394 (2011 projected); Race: 15.9% White, 75.7% Black, 2.7% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,376.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 56.2% now married, 7.1% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.1% Other groups, 2.7% English, 2.5% German, 2.3% United States or American, 1.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 34.9% professional, 7.3% services, 29.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.4% construction, 2.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $56,489 (2006); Median household income: $101,318 (2006); Average household income: $138,521 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.0% (2006); Median home value: $850,839 (2006); Median rent: $987 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE HUGHES (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93532). Covers a land area of 144.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0.302 sq. miles. Located at 34.67° N. Lat.; 118.45° W. Long. Elevation is 3,240 feet. Population: 2,760 (2000); Race: 81.0% White, 3.9% Black, 1.5% Asian, 16.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 19.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.4% under 18, 5.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 61.3% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% Other groups, 17.0% German, 12.3% Irish, 9.8% English, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 22.4% professional, 15.2% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.0% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,433 (2000); Median household income: $52,222 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2000). School District(s)
Hughes-Elizabeth Lakes Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 724-1231 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2000); Median home value: $139,100 (2000); Median rent: $654 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.0% less than 15 minutes, 18.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE LOS ANGELES (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.010 sq. miles and a water area of 0.051 sq. miles. Located at 34.61° N. Lat.; 117.83° W. Long. Elevation is 2,655 feet. History: Named for the city of Los Angeles. Antelope Valley Indian Museum is here. Population: 11,513 (1990); 11,523 (2000); 12,002 (2006); 12,501 (2011 projected); Race: 56.0% White, 13.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 39.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 922.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.74 (2006); Median age: 27.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 60.4% now married, 3.9% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.5% Other groups, 13.6% German, 7.5% Irish, 5.3% English, 4.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 14.7% professional, 18.0% services, 27.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 16.9% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,642 (2006); Median household income: $39,980 (2006); Average household income: $47,044 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.7% (2006); Median home value: $141,411 (2006); Median rent: $638 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 41.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKEWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 9.429 sq. miles and a water area of 0.070 sq. miles. Located at 33.84° N. Lat.; 118.12° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named for its location near Bouton Lake in 1934, by the developer. Archtypical American suburb; first of 17,500 houses built on assembly line principles between 1950 and 1952. Incorporated 1954.
Profiles of California Population: 73,442 (1990); 79,345 (2000); 81,977 (2006); 84,857 (2011 projected); Race: 56.6% White, 8.7% Black, 15.9% Asian, 26.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,693.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 57.9% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% Other groups, 12.9% German, 10.7% Irish, 8.9% English, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,345 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 20.2% professional, 12.9% services, 30.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 13.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,398 (2006); Median household income: $67,489 (2006); Average household income: $76,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $328 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $97 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
ABC Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,944 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 926-5566 Bellflower Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 866-9011 Long Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96,319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 997-8000 Paramount Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 602-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $413,431 (2006); Median rent: $811 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Hospitals: Lakewood Regional Medical Center (161 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 341.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lakewood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 866-9771 http://www.lakewoodcity.org Lakewood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 920-2120 http://www.lakewoodchamber.com
LANCASTER (city). Covers a land area of 93.999 sq. miles and a water area of 0.178 sq. miles. Located at 34.68° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 2,355 feet. History: Named for the homestead in Pennsylvania of two early settlers, in 1877. It developed as a trade center for an irrigated farming area, and has since become an important site for many industries. Antelope Valley Indian Museum with prehistoric artifacts. Laid out 1894. Population: 97,722 (1990); 118,718 (2000); 133,181 (2006); 145,231 (2011 projected); Race: 57.8% White, 19.3% Black, 4.1% Asian, 28.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,416.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.6% never married, 52.8% now married, 5.5% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.5% Other groups, 13.0% German, 9.3% Irish, 7.8% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 54,359 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,663 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 106 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 21.0% professional, 17.4% services, 26.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.5% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,431 (2006); Median household income: $44,686 (2006); Average household income: $55,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $689 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $319 (2004).
Profiles of California
Los Angeles County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Antelope Valley Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-7655 Eastside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 952-1200 Lancaster Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-4661 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Westside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-2669 Wilsona Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 264-1111 Two-year College(s)
Antelope Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,638. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 722-6300 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $600; Out-of-state $600 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Antelope Valley Medical College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 292 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 726-1911 2006-07 Tuition: $8,774 Career Care Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 942-6204 2006-07 Tuition: $24,143 Lancaster Beauty School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-1672 2006-07 Tuition: $8,600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $192,745 (2006); Median rent: $563 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Hospitals: Antelope Valley Hospital (378 beds); High Desert Hospital (170 beds); Lancaster Community Hospital (117 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 91.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 362.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 2.2% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Antelope Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-4518 http://www.avchambers.com City of Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 723-6000 http://www.cityoflancasterca.org
LAWNDALE (city). Covers a land area of 1.977 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 118.35° W. Long. Elevation is 55 feet. History: Named by Charles Hopper, founder of the town, in 1905. The population of Lawndale grew in the 1950s, but has been stable since early 1960s. Incorporated 1959. Population: 27,331 (1990); 31,711 (2000); 32,802 (2006); 34,018 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 13.8% Black, 9.0% Asian, 57.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16,588.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.40 (2006); Median age: 30.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 35.6% never married, 50.0% now married, 3.5% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.5% Other groups, 3.6% Irish, 3.4% German, 2.5% United States or American, 2.5% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,291 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 11.7% professional, 21.0% services, 30.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,720 (2006); Median household income: $43,278 (2006); Average household income: $49,771 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006).
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Centinela Valley Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 263-3200 Lawndale Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 973-1300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 33.0% (2006); Median home value: $347,710 (2006); Median rent: $729 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 190.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 6.9% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lawndale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 973-3200 http://www.lawndalecity.org Lawndale Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 679-3306
LENNOX (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.080 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.94° N. Lat.; 118.35° W. Long. Elevation is 71 feet. Population: 22,388 (1990); 22,950 (2000); 25,243 (2006); 27,229 (2011 projected); Race: 29.7% White, 3.4% Black, 0.8% Asian, 91.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23,381.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.59 (2006); Median age: 26.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 38.4% never married, 54.7% now married, 3.5% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 55.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.7% Other groups, 1.8% United States or American, 0.6% Irish, 0.4% German, 0.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 5.3% professional, 31.2% services, 19.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.6% construction, 27.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,783 (2006); Median household income: $31,027 (2006); Average household income: $40,106 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 31.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 30.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
Lennox Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 330-4950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 29.3% (2006); Median home value: $315,233 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.7% car, 11.3% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LITTLEROCK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.449 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.52° N. Lat.; 117.99° W. Long. Elevation is 2,830 feet. Population: 1,320 (1990); 1,402 (2000); 1,569 (2006); 1,708 (2011 projected); Race: 69.3% White, 5.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 42.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,082.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.36 (2006); Median age: 27.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 68.5% now married, 3.5% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.4% Other groups, 17.9% German, 13.1% Italian, 7.5% English, 6.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 7.6% professional, 27.3% services, 23.2% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,080 (2006); Median household income: $46,735 (2006); Average household income: $54,026 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006).
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Antelope Valley Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-7655 Keppel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 944-2155 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $175,188 (2006); Median rent: $709 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 5.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Littlerock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 944-6990 http://www.littlerock-ca.us
LLANO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93544). Covers a land area of 112.897 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.49° N. Lat.; 117.77° W. Long. Population: 1,201 (2000); Race: 80.2% White, 6.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 20.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.9% under 18, 22.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 61.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% Other groups, 13.6% Irish, 11.5% English, 9.2% German, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 17.5% professional, 23.3% services, 20.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 9.7% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,014 (2000); Median household income: $44,318 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2000); Median home value: $152,400 (2000); Median rent: $313 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.6% less than 15 minutes, 12.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 42.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) LOMITA (city). Covers a land area of 1.896 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.79° N. Lat.; 118.31° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. Population: 19,426 (1990); 20,046 (2000); 20,827 (2006); 21,645 (2011 projected); Race: 62.5% White, 4.7% Black, 13.0% Asian, 29.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,984.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 37.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 52.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% Other groups, 13.5% German, 11.0% Irish, 8.7% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 20.3% professional, 13.1% services, 30.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.3% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,425 (2006); Median household income: $49,303 (2006); Average household income: $64,157 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.3% (2006); Median home value: $482,942 (2006); Median rent: $738 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 200.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less
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LONG BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 50.441 sq. miles and a water area of 15.426 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 29 feet. History: Named for its location on San Pedro Bay. The site of Long Beach was part of a 1784 land grant by the King of Spain to Manuel Nieto in payment for his service in the royal army. In 1840 the land was divided into Rancho los Alamitos (little cottonwoods) and Rancho los Cerritos (little hills), owned by John Temple and Abel Stearns. By 1881 parcels were being subdivided and sold by W.E. Willmore, who called his community Willmore City. It was renamed Long Beach in 1888 when the city began to promote itself as a seaside resort to the new settlers attracted to southern California. Discovery of the Signal Hill oil field in 1921 brought rapid growth to Long Beach. Population: 426,042 (1990); 461,522 (2000); 483,165 (2006); 504,449 (2011 projected); Race: 42.5% White, 14.7% Black, 12.1% Asian, 40.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,578.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 37.4% never married, 46.6% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.4% Other groups, 7.3% German, 6.0% Irish, 5.6% English, 2.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 234,069 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 129 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 169 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 20.9% professional, 15.8% services, 27.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.7% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,857 (2006); Median household income: $41,529 (2006); Average household income: $59,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $529 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $212 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). School District(s)
Long Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96,319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 997-8000 Long Beach Unified ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 595-8893 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Paramount Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 602-6000 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Long Beach (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 34,547. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 985-4111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $2,864; Out-of-state $13,034 Two-year College(s)
Brooks College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 597-6611 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $15,075; Out-of-state $15,075 Long Beach City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 22,641. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 938-4111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $620; Out-of-state $4,458 National Institute of Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 624-9530 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American Institute of Health Sciences (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 988-2278 2006-07 Tuition: $11,025 John Wesley International Barber and Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 94 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 435-7060 2006-07 Tuition: $8,075 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.4% (2006); Median home value: $402,040 (2006); Median rent: $580 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
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Hospitals: BHS Redgate Memorial Recovery Center (63 beds); Community Hospital of Long Beach (256 beds); Long Beach Memorial Medical Center (816 beds); Pacific Hospital of Long Beach (184 beds); St. Mary Medical Center (551 beds); Veterans Affairs Medical Center (880 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 70.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 281.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Beachcomber (General - Circulation 39,000); Downtown Gazette (General - Circulation 20,000); Grunion Gazette (General Circulation 36,000); Press-Telegram (Circulation 96,576); The Reporter (General - Circulation 550) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 6.6% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Long Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 570-6555 http://www.ci.long-beach.ca.us Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 436-6723 http://www.lbchamber.com
LOS ANGELES (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 469.075 sq. miles and a water area of 29.217 sq. miles. Located at 34.08° N. Lat.; 118.37° W. Long. Elevation is 330 feet. History: The city of Los Angeles had its beginnings in 1781 when Don Felipe de Neve, Spanish Governor of California, brought eleven families from Mexico and founded El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angeles de Porciuncula (The Town of Our Lady the Queen of the Angels of Porciuncula). When the United States took control of California in 1848 and gold was discovered to the north, Los Angeles acquired a reputation for violence. The Southern Pacific Railroad reached Los Angeles in 1876, followed by the Santa Fe in 1885, and a fare war between the two lines made it possible for many people to come west. Land speculation was rampant as everyone tried to get rich fast. Oil wells drilled in the 1890’s contributed to the boom. The constant need for an adequate water supply led in 1913 to the diversion of Owens River (238 miles away in the Sierras). Towns in the San Fernando Valley who wanted to take advantage of the water had to become part of the city of Los Angeles. Population: 3,487,671 (1990); 3,694,820 (2000); 3,910,145 (2006); 4,110,733 (2011 projected); Race: 46.1% White, 10.1% Black, 10.4% Asian, 49.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,335.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 37.1% never married, 49.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.9% Other groups, 4.5% German, 3.7% Irish, 3.5% English, 2.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 1,889,679 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 2,421 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12,027 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 21.6% professional, 16.0% services, 26.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.7% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,274 (2006); Median household income: $41,076 (2006); Average household income: $63,909 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $730 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $261 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006). School District(s)
Compton Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 639-4321 Las Virgenes Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 880-4000 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Los Angeles Unified ROCP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-3153 Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900
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SBE - New West Charter Middle (06-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 Four-year College(s)
American Film Institute Conservatory (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 318 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 856-7714 American Intercontinental University (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,591. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 302-2000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $21,759; Out-of-state $21,759 California Design College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 520 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 251-3636 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,824; Out-of-state $19,824 California State University-Los Angeles (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20,034. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 343-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,080; Out-of-state $13,250 California State University-Northridge (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 33,243. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 677-1200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,042; Out-of-state $13,212 Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 563-4800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,000; Out-of-state $7,000 Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 438 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 660-6166 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,674; Out-of-state $14,674 Columbia College Hollywood (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 345-8414 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,085; Out-of-state $13,085 Dongguk Royal University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 487-0110 Hebrew Union College-California Branch (Private, Not-for-profit, Jewish) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 749-3424 ITT Technical Institute-Sylmar (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 364-5151 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 King’s College and Seminary Fall 2005 Enrollment: 536 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 779-8040 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,485; Out-of-state $7,485 LA College International (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 381-3333 Loyola Marymount University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,865. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 338-2700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,834; Out-of-state $29,834 Mount St Mary’s College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,480. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 954-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $23,380; Out-of-state $23,380 Musicians Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,056. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 462-1384 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,200; Out-of-state $19,200 Occidental College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,839. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 259-2500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,256; Out-of-state $33,256 Otis College of Art and Design (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,098. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 527-6847 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,546; Out-of-state $27,546 Pacific States University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 168 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 731-2383 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,200; Out-of-state $11,200 Phillips Graduate Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 386-5600 Samra University of Oriental Medicine (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 202-6444 Southern California Institute of Architecture (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 613-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,260; Out-of-state $20,260 Southwestern Law School (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 738-6700 The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,522. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 624-1200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,710; Out-of-state $18,710 University of California-Los Angeles (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 35,625. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 825-4321 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,522; Out-of-state $25,206 University of Judaism (Private, Not-for-profit, Jewish) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 476-9777 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,300; Out-of-state $20,300
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University of Southern California (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 32,836. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 740-2311 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $33,892; Out-of-state $33,892 West Coast University (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 157 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 505-4928 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $25,132; Out-of-state $25,132 Westwood College-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,065. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 739-9999 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300 World Mission University (Private, Not-for-profit, Other) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 385-2322 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $4,410; Out-of-state $4,410 Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad West Coast Talmudical Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 937-3763 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,500; Out-of-state $9,500 Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 577-3000 Two-year College(s)
American Academy of Dramatic Arts-West (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 464-2777 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,000; Out-of-state $16,000 American Medical Sciences Center (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 763-9999 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,025; Out-of-state $16,025 Bryan College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 321 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 484-8850 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,000; Out-of-state $9,000 Bryman College-West Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 840-5777 Concorde Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 766-8151 Los Angeles City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,283. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 953-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 226-4911 Los Angeles Harbor College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,761. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 233-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Los Angeles Mission College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,347. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 364-7600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $624; Out-of-state $4,644 Los Angeles Pierce College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 17,859. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 347-0551 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Los Angeles Southwest College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,967. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 241-5225 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Los Angeles Trade Technical College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13,377. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 763-7000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Los Angeles Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,130. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 947-2600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $580; Out-of-state $4,396 Maric College-North Hollywood (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 763-2563 Maric College-Panorama City (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 529 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 672-3000 National Polytechnice College of Engineering and Oceaneering (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 834-2501 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Abram Friedman Occupational Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 745-2013 Adelante Career Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 908-9912 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $8,375; Out-of-state $8,375 American Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,261. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 668-7555 2006-07 Tuition: $26,495 Associated Technical College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 413-6808 2006-07 Tuition: $7,600
Profiles of California Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 774-0550 2006-07 Tuition: $12,650 Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 388-9950 2006-07 Tuition: $10,963 California Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 710-1310 2006-07 Tuition: $18,575 California Healing Arts College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 826-7622 2006-07 Tuition: $14,520 Casa Loma College-Van Nuys (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 785-2726 2006-07 Tuition: $19,806 Chase College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 365-1999 2006-07 Tuition: $11,005 Community Based Education Development (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 937-7772 2006-07 Tuition: $3,700 Community Enhancement Services (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 850-4626 DVS College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 639-1470 2006-07 Tuition: $9,975 Diversified Language Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 413-6808 2006-07 Tuition: $5,500 Elegance International (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 871-8318 2006-07 Tuition: $10,374 Escuelas Leicester (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 746-7666 2006-07 Tuition: $3,850 Faunt School of Creative Music (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 506-6873 Harbor Occupational Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 547-5551 Hypnosis Motivation Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 758-2720 2006-07 Tuition: $12,577 ICDC College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,935. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 468-0404 2006-07 Tuition: $11,700 Ladera Career Paths Training Centers (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 568-0244 2006-07 Tuition: $6,585 Liberty Training Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 56 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 383-9545 2006-07 Tuition: $6,075 Los Angeles Film School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 952-3456 2006-07 Tuition: $36,740 Los Angeles ORT Technical Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 966-5444 2006-07 Tuition: $9,600 Los Angeles ORT Technical Institute-Sherman Oaks (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 382-6000 2006-07 Tuition: $9,600 Los Angeles Recording School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 464-5200 2006-07 Tuition: $17,895 Marian Health Careers Center (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 366 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 388-3566 2006-07 Tuition: $18,408 Maric College-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 351-2000 2006-07 Tuition: $11,940 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 938-2005 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 168 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 881-2521 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960
Profiles of California Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 254-6226 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 980-1300 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 980-9253 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 564-1431 2006-07 Tuition: $750 Newberry School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 289 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 366-3211 2006-07 Tuition: $6,660 Palace Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 731-2075 2006-07 Tuition: $8,075 Universal College of Beauty Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 750-5750 2006-07 Tuition: $9,075 Universal College of Beauty Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 298-0045 2006-07 Tuition: $9,000 Virginia Sewing MacHines and School Center (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 747-8292 2006-07 Tuition: $6,699 Walter Jay MD Institute An Educational Center (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 353-0722 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $8,917; Out-of-state $8,917 West Valley Occupational Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 346-3540 Western Beauty Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 642 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 894-9550 2006-07 Tuition: $10,875 Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.0% (2006); Median home value: $433,539 (2006); Median rent: $612 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Alta Hollywood Community Hospital of Van Nuys (59 beds); Barlow Respiratory Hospital (85 beds); California Hospital Medical Center (313 beds); Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (1012 beds); Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (286 beds); City of Angels Medical Center (187 beds); East Los Angeles Doctors Hospital (127 beds); Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center (151 beds); Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center (231 beds); Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Centers (55 beds); Good Samaritan Hospital (408 beds); Hollywood Community Hospital (160 beds); Hollywood Community Hospital (100 beds); Kaiser Foundation Hospital (306 beds); Kaiser Foundation Hospital Mental Health Center (165 beds); Kaiser Permanente Foundation Hospital - Los Angeles (737 beds); Kaiser Permanente Hospital-Van Nuys (325 beds); Kedren Mental Health Center (37 beds); Little Company of Mary - San Pedro Hospital (387 beds); Los Angeles County & USC Medical Center (2045 beds); Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center (191 beds); Martin Luther King, Jr. & Drew Medical Center (513 beds); Midway Hospital Medical Center (225 beds); Mission Community Hospital-Panorama City (120 beds); Motion Picture & Television Hospital-Woodland Hills (256 beds); Northridge Hospital Medical Center (411 beds); Orthopaedic Hospital (152 beds); Pacific Alliance Medical Center (122 beds); Pacifica Hospital of the Valley-Sun Valley (248 beds); Promise Hospital of East Los Angeles (36 beds); Queen of Angels/Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (434 beds); Saint Vincent Medical Center (386 beds); Sherman Oaks Hospital (153 beds); Sherman Oaks Hospital & Health Center-Van Nuys (153 beds); Shriners Hospitals for Children - Los Angeles (60 beds); Southern California VA Clinic-Sepulveda (120 beds); Tarzana Treatment Center (60 beds); Temple Community Hospital (170 beds); UCLA Medical Center (592 beds); USC Kenneth Norris Jr. Cancer Hospital (60 beds); Valley Presbyterian Hospital-Van Nuys (290 beds); Veterans Affairs Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System (945 beds); West Hills Hospital and Medical Center (236 beds); West Hills Hospital and Medical Center-Canoga Park (236 beds); White Memorial Medical Center (369 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 82.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 303.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: 20 de Mayo (Hispanic - Circulation 25,000); A.C.C. Newspaper (Religious - Circulation 14,500); Alhambra Post-Advocate (General - Circulation 24,014); American Eagle News (General - Circulation 5,000); Asian Journal (Asian - Circulation 18,000); Bell Gardens Review
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(General, Hispanic - Circulation 21,662); Bell Gardens Sun (General, Hispanic - Circulation 6,996); Bell Maywood Cudahy Industrial Post (General, Hispanic - Circulation 21,662); Belvedere Citizen (General, Hispanic - Circulation 95,994); Beverly Press (General - Circulation 11,000); California Examiner (General - Circulation 95,000); California Staats-Zeitung (General - Circulation 19,200); Carson Wave (Black, General - Circulation 40,000); Central News/Journal/Star Wave (General Circulation 230,000); City Terrace Comet (General, Hispanic - Circulation 2,997); Commerce Comet (General, Hispanic - Circulation 6,496); Compton Metropolitan Gazette (General - Circulation 10,000); Compton Wave (Black, General - Circulation 26,283); Culver City Star (Black, General, Hispanic - Circulation 39,065); Daily Commerce (Circulation 15,000); Daily Journal (Circulation 24,000); Daily News (Circulation 203,000); Daily Variety (Circulation 35,904); Downey Herald American (General - Circulation 25,747); Eagle Rock Sentinel (General, Hispanic Circulation 8,600); East Los Angeles And Commerce Tribune (General, Hispanic - Circulation 19,059); East Los Angeles Brooklyn Belvedere Comet (General, Hispanic - Circulation 2,998); Eastside Journal (General Circulation 16,075); Eastside Sun (General, Hispanic - Circulation 23,857); El Deportista de Los Angeles (Hispanic - Circulation 15,000); Firestone Park News (Black - Circulation 24,000); Hacla Residents Voice (General, Hispanic - Circulation 12,000); Herald Dispatch (Black - Circulation 35,000); Highland Park News-Herald & Journal (General, Hispanic Circulation 15,250); Hollywood Independent (General - Circulation 30,460); Hollywood Reporter (Circulation 40,366); Huntington Park Bulletin (General, Hispanic - Circulation 12,888); Inglewood Hawthorne Wave (Black, General - Circulation 42,400); Investor’s Business Daily (Circulation 233,645); Japanese Daily Sun (Circulation 18,000); Korean Central Daily (Circulation 70,000); LA Weekly (Alternative, General - Circulation 225,000); La Ola (Hispanic - Circulation 415,000); La Opinion (Circulation 126,628); La Voz Libre (General, Hispanic - Circulation 44,500); Larchmont Chronicle (General - Circulation 21,000); Las Virgenes Enterprise (General - Circulation 7,000); Lincoln Heights Bulletin News (General - Circulation 9,125); Long Beach Express (General - Circulation 10,000); Los Angeles Downtown News (General - Circulation 47,000); Los Angeles Independent (General - Circulation 33,000); Los Angeles Metropolitan Gazette (General - Circulation 15,000); Los Angeles Sentinel (Black, General - Circulation 25,000); Los Angeles Times (Circulation 983,727); Lynwood Press (Black, General, Hispanic - Circulation 42,400); Mesa Tribune Wave (Black, General - Circulation 31,609); Metropolitan News-Enterprise (Circulation 2,500); Mexican American Sun (General, Hispanic - Circulation 15,978); Montebello Comet (General, Hispanic - Circulation 15,990); Monterey Park Comet (Hispanic - Circulation 7,991); Mount Washington Star Review (Hispanic - Circulation 5,135); Nihon Keizai Shimbun-American Satellite Edition (Circulation 16,000); Northeast Sun (General, Hispanic - Circulation 18,484); Northeast Wave (General - Circulation 7,650); Norwalk Herald American (General, Hispanic - Circulation 24,305); Park LaBrea News (General, Jewish - Circulation 12,000); Pasadena Gazette (General Circulation 10,000); Rafu Shimpo (Circulation 20,000); San Fernando Gazette Express (General - Circulation 10,000); Santa Fe Springs News (General - Circulation 2,530); South Gate Press (General, Hispanic Circulation 26,000); South San Gabriel/Rosemead Progress (General Circulation 7,400); Southwest Wave/Southwest News (Black, General Circulation 38,932); The African Times (Black - Circulation 85,000); The Argonaut (General - Circulation 40,000); The Episcopal News (Christian Circulation 30,000); The Jewish Journal (General, Jewish - Circulation 55,000); The Los Angeles Bulletin (Circulation 2,500); The New Korea (Shin Han Min Bo) (Asian - Circulation 3,000); The Nikkei Weekly (Asian, Ethnic - Circulation 40,000); The Tidings (General, Religious - Circulation 40,000); The Tolucan Times (General - Circulation 25,000); Topics Sun Wave (Black, General - Circulation 30,731); Valley Vantage (General Circulation 100,000); Vida Nueva (General, Hispanic - Circulation 100,000); Warner Center News (General - Circulation 10,000); Watts Star Review (Black - Circulation 30,000); West Hollywood Independent (General Circulation 30,320); Westchester Star (Black, General - Circulation 33,750); Westsider (General - Circulation 10,940); World Reporter (Asian, General Circulation 50,000); Wyvernwood Chronicle (Hispanic - Circulation 1,990) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.5% car, 10.2% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Canoga Park/West Hills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (818) 884-4222 http://www.cpwhchamber.com
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Century City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 553-2222 http://www.centurycitycc.org Chatsworth Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 341-2428 http://www.chatsworthchamber.com City of Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 978-1020 http://www.lacity.org Eagle Rock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 257-2197 http://www.eaglerockchamberofcommerce.com Encino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 789-4711 http://www.encinochamber.org Granda Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 368-3235 http://www.granadachamber.com Highland Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 246-0920 http://www.hpccla.com Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 469-8311 http://www.hollywoodchamber.net LAX Coastal Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 645-5151 http://www.laxcoastal.com Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 580-7500 http://www.lachamber.org Mid Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 989-0300 http://www.midvalleychamber.com Northridge Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 349-5676 http://www.nvrcc.com Sherman Oaks Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 906-1951 http://www.shermanoakschamber.org Studio City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 769-3213 http://www.studiocitychamber.com Sun Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 768-2014 http://www.chambersunvalley.ca.org Tarzana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 343-3687 http://www.tarzanachamber.com Toluca Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 761-6594 http://www.tolucalakechamber.com Tujunga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 352-4433 http://www.verdugo-online.com/clubs/chamber.htm Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . (818) 508-5155 http://www.noho.org Venice Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 396-7016 http://www.venicechamber.net West Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 475-8806 http://www.westlachamber.org Wilmington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 934-8586 http://www.wilmington-chamber.com Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 347-4737 http://www.woodlandhillscc.net
LYNWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 4.854 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 118.20° W. Long. Elevation is 86 feet. History: Named for a local dairy, which was named for Lynn Wood Sessions, the wife of the owner. Founded 1896. Incorporated 1921. Population: 61,945 (1990); 69,845 (2000); 72,564 (2006); 75,459 (2011 projected); Race: 39.2% White, 9.9% Black, 0.6% Asian, 86.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14,949.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.93 (2006); Median age: 26.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.4 (2006); Marriage status: 37.2% never married, 53.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.7% Other groups, 1.3% United States or American, 0.6% African, 0.4% Irish, 0.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,737 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 8.1% professional, 15.3% services, 26.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.6% construction, 35.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,755 (2006); Median household income: $41,467 (2006); Average household income: $50,300 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 38.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Lynwood Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,072 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 886-1600
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Saint Francis Career College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 89 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 900-8050 2006-07 Tuition: $21,323 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.5% (2006); Median home value: $293,780 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Francis Medical Center (328 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 93.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 264.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 8.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lynwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 603-0220 http://www.lynwood.ca.us Lynwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 537-6484 http://www.lynwoodchamber.org
MALIBU (city). Covers a land area of 19.870 sq. miles and a water area of 81.094 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 118.77° W. Long. Elevation is 112 feet. Population: 11,745 (1990); 12,575 (2000); 13,708 (2006); 14,707 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 0.7% Black, 2.5% Asian, 4.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 689.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 57.1% now married, 4.2% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.5% Other groups, 15.3% German, 14.1% Irish, 13.6% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 34.2% professional, 12.6% services, 22.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.8% construction, 3.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $68,311 (2006); Median household income: $114,327 (2006); Average household income: $168,293 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 54.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2006). School District(s)
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 450-8338 Four-year College(s)
Pepperdine University (Private, Not-for-profit, Churches of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,685. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 506-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $32,620; Out-of-state $32,620 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 200.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Malibu Surfside News (General - Circulation 13,500); Malibu Times (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 14.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Malibu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 456-2489 http://www.ci.malibu.ca.us Malibu Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 456-9025 http://www.malibu.org
MANHATTAN BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 3.933 sq. miles and a water area of 6.431 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 118.40° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Named for Manhattan Island, New York, at the suggestion of town founder Stewart Merrill. Manhattan Beach developed as a family seaside resort. Population: 32,063 (1990); 33,852 (2000); 37,263 (2006); 40,198 (2011 projected); Race: 88.4% White, 0.6% Black, 6.8% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,473.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average
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household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 56.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% German, 18.2% Other groups, 14.4% English, 13.9% Irish, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 1.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,043 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 176 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.7% management, 34.6% professional, 6.3% services, 24.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.9% construction, 2.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $67,013 (2006); Median household income: $115,907 (2006); Average household income: $159,144 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2006). School District(s)
Manhattan Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 318-7345 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,293 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 223.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Manhattan Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 802-5000 http://www.ci.manhattan-beach.ca.us Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 545-5313 http://www.manhattanbeachchamber.net
MARINA DEL REY (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.880 sq. miles and a water area of 0.586 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 118.45° W. Long. Population: 7,132 (1990); 8,176 (2000); 9,342 (2006); 10,293 (2011 projected); Race: 80.9% White, 4.7% Black, 9.9% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,614.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.57 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 38.8% never married, 37.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 20.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.1% Other groups, 11.3% Irish, 11.0% German, 9.5% English, 7.3% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.3% management, 35.7% professional, 5.4% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.2% construction, 2.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $64,017 (2006); Median household income: $79,346 (2006); Average household income: $100,301 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 8.2% (2006); Median home value: $350,610 (2006); Median rent: $1,426 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAYFLOWER VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.664 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 118.00° W. Long. Population: 4,927 (1990); 5,081 (2000); 5,169 (2006); 5,302 (2011 projected); Race: 62.3% White, 1.1% Black, 19.5% Asian, 29.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,784.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 60.4%
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now married, 9.0% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% Other groups, 15.4% German, 10.6% English, 9.1% Irish, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 20.7% professional, 11.4% services, 38.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.9% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,567 (2006); Median household income: $66,285 (2006); Average household income: $75,207 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $379,679 (2006); Median rent: $836 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAYWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 1.176 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 118.18° W. Long. Elevation is 155 feet. History: Named by popular vote of the citizens at the time of incorporation, 1924. Incorporated 1924. Population: 27,836 (1990); 28,083 (2000); 29,141 (2006); 30,235 (2011 projected); Race: 50.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 96.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24,787.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.40 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 36.5% never married, 56.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 55.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.3% Other groups, 1.5% United States or American, 0.3% Italian, 0.3% German, 0.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,851 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.6% management, 5.6% professional, 14.4% services, 20.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 42.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,828 (2006); Median household income: $34,341 (2006); Average household income: $43,074 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 29.4% (2006); Median home value: $319,506 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 54.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 154.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.7% car, 11.6% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Maywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-5700 http://www.cityofmaywood.com/home/default.cfm Maywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 562-3373
MONROVIA (city). Covers a land area of 13.746 sq. miles and a water area of 0.065 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 118.00° W. Long. Elevation is 560 feet. History: Named for William N. Monroe, a railroad construction engineer who laid out the town in 1886. Monrovia was laid out in an area of orange, lemon, and avocado groves. Population: 35,652 (1990); 36,929 (2000); 38,736 (2006); 40,509 (2011 projected); Race: 61.8% White, 7.8% Black, 8.4% Asian, 38.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,818.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 52.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.5%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.1% Other groups, 11.2% German, 9.3% English, 7.6% Irish, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,673 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 51 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 23.4% professional, 15.5% services, 29.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.0% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,150 (2006); Median household income: $51,871 (2006); Average household income: $69,197 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). School District(s)
Monrovia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 471-2000 Four-year College(s)
Mt Sierra College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 873-2144 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,467; Out-of-state $11,467 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.7% (2006); Median home value: $461,327 (2006); Median rent: $690 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 303.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Dodge Construction News Green Sheet (Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 2.9% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Monrovia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 932-5550 http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us Monrovia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 358-1159 http://www.monroviacc.com
MONTEBELLO (city). Covers a land area of 8.246 sq. miles and a water area of 0.109 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 118.11° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Named for the Italian translation of “beautiful mountain”. Early industry in Montebello was the growing of ornamental shurbs and flowers. Oil wells later supplemented the economy. Population: 59,615 (1990); 62,150 (2000); 64,509 (2006); 66,967 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 1.0% Black, 10.4% Asian, 77.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,822.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.2 (2006); Marriage status: 34.3% never married, 51.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.6% Other groups, 4.4% Armenian, 1.5% German, 1.3% United States or American, 1.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,453 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 69 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 16.6% professional, 14.4% services, 32.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.6% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,651 (2006); Median household income: $43,081 (2006); Average household income: $55,574 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $663 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $303 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Montebello Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 727-7851 2006-07 Tuition: $8,155
Profiles of California National Polytechnic College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 728-9636 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,105; Out-of-state $10,105 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.5% (2006); Median home value: $386,281 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Beverly Hospital (223 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 334.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Montebello Messenger (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 6.3% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Montebello . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-1200 http://www.cityofmontebello.com Montebello Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 721-1153 http://www.montebellochamber.org
MONTEREY PARK (city). Covers a land area of 7.631 sq. miles and a water area of 0.034 sq. miles. Located at 34.04° N. Lat.; 118.13° W. Long. Elevation is 381 feet. History: Named for its proximity to the Monterey Pass, west of the city. Monterey Park was incorporated in 1916. Population: 60,797 (1990); 60,051 (2000); 63,462 (2006); 66,683 (2011 projected); Race: 19.5% White, 0.3% Black, 64.9% Asian, 27.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,316.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 56.2% now married, 7.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.9% Other groups, 2.0% German, 1.3% Italian, 1.1% Irish, 1.1% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,622 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 60 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 19.8% professional, 15.1% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.9% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,867 (2006); Median household income: $44,773 (2006); Average household income: $60,623 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006). School District(s)
Alhambra City Elementary 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2200 Alhambra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2255 Garvey Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 307-3400 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Two-year College(s)
East Los Angeles College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 23,632. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 265-8650 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $4,832 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Newbridge College-Monterey Park (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 576-2444 2006-07 Tuition: $9,800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.2% (2006); Median home value: $409,489 (2006); Median rent: $674 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Garfield Medical Center (210 beds); Monterey Park Hospital (101 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 222.1 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Newspapers: Chi-Am Daily News (Asian - Circulation 30,000); International Daily News - Los Angeles Edition (Circulation 25,000); Pacific Citizen (Asian, General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 4.4% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Monterey Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 307-1458 http://www.ci.monterey-park.ca.us/home/index.asp Monterey Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 570-9429 http://www.montereypark.com
MOUNT BALDY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91759). Covers a land area of 0.071 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.23° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Population: 35 (2000); Race: 91.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 491.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 33.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 58.3% now married, 5.6% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% English, 25.0% French (except Basque), 13.9% Irish, 11.1% Norwegian, 8.3% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 62.5% professional, 0.0% services, 37.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,361 (2000); Median household income: $26,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.2% (2000). School District(s)
Mt. Baldy Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 985-0991 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2000); Median home value: $300,000 (2000); Median rent: $775 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 100.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH EL MONTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.423 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.10° N. Lat.; 118.02° W. Long. Population: 3,395 (1990); 3,703 (2000); 3,965 (2006); 4,190 (2011 projected); Race: 50.6% White, 0.9% Black, 33.0% Asian, 27.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,371.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 59.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% Other groups, 10.4% Irish, 8.6% German, 7.9% Italian, 7.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 20.9% professional, 9.2% services, 38.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,648 (2006); Median household income: $55,160 (2006); Average household income: $66,857 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2006); Median home value: $387,010 (2006); Median rent: $797 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 1.4% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORWALK (city). Covers a land area of 9.683 sq. miles and a water area of 0.053 sq. miles. Located at 33.90° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 92 feet.
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History: Named for Norwalk, Connecticut, former home of the city’s settlers. With the arrival (1875) of the Southern Pacific Railroad, it became a center for the dairy and logging industries. Norwalk’s main growth occurred after World War II, with rapid industrialization. Settled in the 1850s. Incorporated 1957. Population: 93,511 (1990); 103,298 (2000); 106,615 (2006); 110,187 (2011 projected); Race: 43.0% White, 5.1% Black, 11.3% Asian, 67.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,010.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.92 (2006); Median age: 31.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.8% never married, 55.2% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.5% Other groups, 4.4% German, 3.1% English, 3.0% Irish, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 48,617 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 12.0% professional, 15.0% services, 30.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 23.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,559 (2006); Median household income: $51,602 (2006); Average household income: $60,384 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $270 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $89 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
California Youth Authority (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-6781 Little Lake City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-8241 Norwalk-La Mirada Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-0431 Two-year College(s)
Cerritos College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 22,349. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 860-2451 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $580; Out-of-state $4,420 Vocational/Technical School(s)
ATI College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 864-0506 2006-07 Tuition: $16,790 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $331,041 (2006); Median rent: $706 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Hospitals: Coast Plaza Doctors Hospital (123 beds); L A Community Hospital of Norwalk (50 beds); Metropolitan State Hospital (1040 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 263.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Exito Deportivo (General, Hispanic - Circulation 50,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 3.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Norwalk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 929-5700 http://www.ci.norwalk.ca.us Norwalk Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 864-7785 http://www.norwalkchamber.com
PACIFIC PALISADES (unincorporated postal area, zip code 90272). Part of the City of Los Angeles. Covers a land area of 22.878 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 118.53° W. Long. Elevation is 300 feet. History: J. Paul Getty Museum and Will Rogers State Historic Park and State Beach are here. Population: 22,538 (2000); Race: 90.7% White, 0.3% Black, 5.6% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 985.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.9% under 18, 17.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 65.9% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.1% German, 14.5% English, 13.0% Other groups, 11.9% Irish, 8.8% Russian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.5% management, 44.6% professional, 4.4% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.7% construction, 1.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $81,609 (2000); Median household income: $122,877 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 70.3% (2000). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2000); Median home value: $894,700 (2000); Median rent: $1,603 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Newspapers: Palisadian-Post (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 12.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 459-7963 http://www.palisadeschamber.com
PALMDALE (city). Covers a land area of 104.961 sq. miles and a water area of 0.136 sq. miles. Located at 34.58° N. Lat.; 118.10° W. Long. Elevation is 2,659 feet. History: Named for the Joshua tree, sometimes called a yucca palm. Palmdale developed as the busines center of southern Antelope Valley, a fruit and alfalfa growing district that specialized in Bartlett pears. Population: 78,087 (1990); 116,670 (2000); 136,840 (2006); 153,197 (2011 projected); Race: 49.7% White, 17.2% Black, 3.8% Asian, 42.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,303.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 59.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% Other groups, 8.9% German, 6.9% Irish, 6.4% English, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 54,485 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,194 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 77 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 16.9% professional, 16.1% services, 27.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,930 (2006); Median household income: $51,866 (2006); Average household income: $61,761 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $519 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $257 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Antelope Valley ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 575-1021 Antelope Valley Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-7655 Keppel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 944-2155 Palmdale Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 947-7191 Westside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-2669 Wilsona Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,052 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 264-1111 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $228,236 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 78.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 311.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Antelope Valley Press (Circulation 40,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
Profiles of California Additional Information Contacts City of Palmdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 267-5100 http://www.cityofpalmdale.org Palmdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 273-3232 http://www.palmdalechamber.org
PALOS VERDES ESTATES (city). Covers a land area of 4.790 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.78° N. Lat.; 118.39° W. Long. Elevation is 217 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “green trees”. Incorporated 1939. Population: 13,503 (1990); 13,340 (2000); 14,109 (2006); 14,851 (2011 projected); Race: 77.3% White, 0.9% Black, 18.4% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,945.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 74.6% now married, 5.2% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% Other groups, 20.3% English, 15.7% German, 11.7% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 35.5% management, 33.4% professional, 5.9% services, 21.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.9% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $72,355 (2006); Median household income: $137,522 (2006); Average household income: $192,181 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 66.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 70.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 31.0% (2006). School District(s)
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-9966 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.6% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,229 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 73.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Palos Verdes Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-0383 http://www.palosverdes.com/pve
PALOS VERDES PENINSULA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 90274). Part of the City of Rolling Hills Estates. Covers a land area of 12.097 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 33.78° N. Lat.; 118.38° W. Long. Population: 24,976 (2000); Race: 76.6% White, 1.3% Black, 17.7% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2,064.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.3% under 18, 19.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 73.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% Other groups, 18.4% English, 15.0% German, 11.3% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.1% management, 33.0% professional, 5.5% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.7% construction, 3.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $65,641 (2000); Median household income: $117,979 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 66.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2000); Median home value: $744,500 (2000); Median rent: $1,429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Palos Verdes Peninsula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (319) 377-8111 http://www.palosverdeschamber.com
Profiles of California
Los Angeles County
PARAMOUNT (city). Covers a land area of 4.732 sq. miles and a water area of 0.105 sq. miles. Located at 33.90° N. Lat.; 118.16° W. Long. Elevation is 67 feet. History: Named for its main street, Paramount Blvd, which had been named for the motion picture company. Originally a dairy region, it has become highly industrialized since the 1950s. The city grew in 1950s and 1960s. Incorporated 1957. Population: 47,675 (1990); 55,266 (2000); 57,688 (2006); 60,120 (2011 projected); Race: 32.5% White, 14.3% Black, 2.9% Asian, 74.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,190.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.04 (2006); Median age: 27.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 36.3% never married, 52.2% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.0% Other groups, 2.0% German, 1.8% United States or American, 1.6% Irish, 1.0% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,911 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 10.7% professional, 15.7% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.5% construction, 29.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,385 (2006); Median household income: $41,074 (2006); Average household income: $49,642 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Paramount Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 602-6000
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Multi-family building permits issued: 481 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 31.7% professional, 15.7% services, 23.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.1% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,365 (2006); Median household income: $51,938 (2006); Average household income: $80,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,021 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $336 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Pasadena Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 795-6981 Upland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 985-1864 Four-year College(s)
Art Center College of Design (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,628. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 396-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,312; Out-of-state $26,312 California Institute of Technology (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,169. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 395-6811 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $31,416; Out-of-state $31,416 Fuller Theological Seminary in California (Private, Not-for-profit, Multiple Protestant Denomination) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,010. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 584-5200 Pacific Oaks College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 397-1300
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Marinello Schools of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 531-1800 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.5% (2006); Median home value: $273,348 (2006); Median rent: $666 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Suburban Medical Center (182 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 78.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 363.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Paramount Journal (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 3.8% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Paramount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 220-2000 http://www.paramountcity.com/index.php Paramount Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 634-3980
California School of Culinary Arts (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,726. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 229-1300 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $44,865; Out-of-state $44,865 Pasadena City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 27,199. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 585-7123 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $508; Out-of-state $4,348
PASADENA (city). Covers a land area of 23.098 sq. miles and a water area of 0.075 sq. miles. Located at 34.15° N. Lat.; 118.13° W. Long. Elevation is 865 feet. History: Named for the Chippewa Indian translation of “crown of the valley”. The site of Pasadena was once part of the lands of the San Gabriel Mission, founded in 1771. After many changes of ownership, the land was purchased by a group called the California Colony of Indiana, led by Dr. Thomas B. Elliott of Indianapolis. In 1875 the group named their new townsite Pasadena. The city was incorporated in 1886, and received a charter in 1901. Pasadena soon became a center of culture and learning, with Throop University (later California Insitute of Technology) founded in 1891, and the Mt. Wilson Observatory established in 1904. Pasadena’s Tournament of Roses began in 1890 as a village festival celebrating the midwinter flowering season. Population: 131,156 (1990); 133,936 (2000); 148,295 (2006); 160,380 (2011 projected); Race: 53.7% White, 12.3% Black, 11.2% Asian, 36.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,420.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 35.2% never married, 49.6% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.4% Other groups, 7.4% German, 7.1% English, 6.1% Irish, 3.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 76,658 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 68 (2005);
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Los Angeles Music Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 568-8850 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,190; Out-of-state $13,190 North-West College-Pasadena (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 796-5815 2006-07 Tuition: $8,648 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.6% (2006); Median home value: $554,037 (2006); Median rent: $677 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Huntington Memorial Hospital (525 beds); Las Encinas Hospital (138 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 55.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 302.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pasadena /San Gabriel Valley Journal-News (Ethnic, General - Circulation 25,000); Pasadena Star-News (Circulation 35,154); Pasadena Weekly (Alternative, General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 4.7% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.5% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Pasadena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 744-4000 http://www.ci.pasadena.ca.us Pasadena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 795-3355 http://www.pasadena-chamber.org
PEARBLOSSOM (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93553). Covers a land area of 47.836 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.48° N. Lat.; 117.89° W. Long. Elevation is 3,049 feet. Population: 1,600 (2000); Race: 86.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.2% under 18, 12.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 56.6% now married, 5.8% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries):
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22.8% Other groups, 16.7% German, 15.3% Irish, 12.4% English, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 23.6% professional, 14.3% services, 20.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.4% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,801 (2000); Median household income: $30,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2000). School District(s)
Keppel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,055 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 944-2155 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2000); Median home value: $120,200 (2000); Median rent: $518 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.1% less than 15 minutes, 10.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 38.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PICO RIVERA (city). Covers a land area of 8.296 sq. miles and a water area of 0.548 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 161 feet. History: Named for the union of the towns of Pico (for Pio Pico, Mexican governor of California) and Rivera. Pio Pico State Historical Park to East. Incorporated 1958 with the union of Pico and Rivera into one community. Population: 59,249 (1990); 63,428 (2000); 66,119 (2006); 68,919 (2011 projected); Race: 46.9% White, 0.8% Black, 2.7% Asian, 89.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,970.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.92 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.5% never married, 54.0% now married, 6.4% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.7% Other groups, 1.5% German, 1.4% United States or American, 1.4% Irish, 1.0% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,954 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 11.6% professional, 14.7% services, 28.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.2% construction, 27.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,779 (2006); Median household income: $47,918 (2006); Average household income: $57,558 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
El Rancho Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 942-1500 Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $342,795 (2006); Median rent: $653 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 56.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 233.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 3.9% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pico Rivera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 801-4389 http://www.pico-rivera.org/homepage.html Pico Rivera Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 949-2473 http://www.picoriverachamber.org
POMONA (city). Covers a land area of 22.840 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.06° N. Lat.; 117.75° W. Long. Elevation is 850 feet. History: Named for the Roman goddess of orchards and gardens, the result of a name contest. Pomona was founded in 1875. It developed as a fruit-shipping point for the surrounding citrus-growing area after the Pomona Land and Water Company was formed in 1882.
Profiles of California Population: 131,283 (1990); 149,473 (2000); 158,448 (2006); 166,825 (2011 projected); Race: 37.0% White, 7.7% Black, 7.6% Asian, 69.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,937.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.02 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 34.8% never married, 53.5% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.8% Other groups, 3.9% German, 2.7% Irish, 2.3% English, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 65,668 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 153 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 13.7% professional, 17.2% services, 24.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 24.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,379 (2006); Median household income: $43,350 (2006); Average household income: $56,545 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $505 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $199 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Pomona Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 397-4800 SBE - Academy of Culture and Technology (ACT) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a SBE - the School of Arts and Enterprise (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 261 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 San Antonio ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 469-2304 Four-year College(s)
California State Polytechnic University-Pomona (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,885. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 869-7659 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,015; Out-of-state $13,185 DeVry University-California (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,043. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 909-4240 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,273; Out-of-state $13,273 Pacific Baptist College (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 622-2921 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $1,010; Out-of-state $1,010 Western University of Health Sciences (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,885. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 623-6116 Two-year College(s)
Thuy Princess Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 622-8542 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Maric College-Pomona (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 865-9008 2006-07 Tuition: $11,940 North-West College-Pomona (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 623-1552 2006-07 Tuition: $8,648 Pomona Unified School District Adult and Career Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,318. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 469-2333 2006-07 Tuition: $70 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.3% (2006); Median home value: $272,575 (2006); Median rent: $580 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center (446 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 78.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 339.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Inland Valley News (Black, General - Circulation 15,000); La Voz (General, Hispanic - Circulation 20,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 4.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Pomona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 620-2051 http://www.ci.pomona.ca.us
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Pomona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 622-1256 http://www.pomonachamber.org
QUARTZ HILL (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.816 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.65° N. Lat.; 118.22° W. Long. Elevation is 2,450 feet. Population: 9,540 (1990); 9,890 (2000); 11,014 (2006); 11,981 (2011 projected); Race: 80.9% White, 5.2% Black, 2.1% Asian, 16.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,886.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 59.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% Other groups, 19.4% German, 14.0% Irish, 12.7% English, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 18.4% professional, 18.2% services, 25.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.1% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,452 (2006); Median household income: $60,119 (2006); Average household income: $78,148 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Antelope Valley Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-7655 Westside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 948-2669 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.4% (2006); Median home value: $267,822 (2006); Median rent: $487 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Quartz Hill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 722-4811 http://www.quartzhillchamber.org
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 90.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Palos Verdes Peninsula News (General - Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rancho Palos Verdes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-0360 http://www.palosverdes.com/rpv
REDONDO BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 6.285 sq. miles and a water area of 0.142 sq. miles. Located at 33.85° N. Lat.; 118.37° W. Long. Elevation is 59 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “round”. Redondo Beach began in 1905 when rumors spread that railroad tycoon Henry E. Huntington would pour millions into improvements. Those who were successful in their bids for lots were disappointed when the rumor proved untrue. Population: 60,173 (1990); 63,261 (2000); 67,964 (2006); 72,179 (2011 projected); Race: 76.9% White, 2.9% Black, 10.4% Asian, 14.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,813.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 34.1% never married, 48.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.2% Other groups, 15.0% German, 12.9% Irish, 11.6% English, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 46,006 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 291 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 29.7% professional, 10.0% services, 26.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.4% construction, 4.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,634 (2006); Median household income: $77,956 (2006); Average household income: $98,466 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006). School District(s)
RANCHO PALOS VERDES (city). Covers a land area of 13.664 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.75° N. Lat.; 118.36° W. Long. Elevation is 653 feet. Population: 42,293 (1990); 41,145 (2000); 42,778 (2006); 44,472 (2011 projected); Race: 64.7% White, 2.0% Black, 28.7% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,130.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 47.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 68.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% Other groups, 12.0% English, 11.6% German, 9.2% Irish, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 1.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,013 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.4% management, 33.5% professional, 5.0% services, 24.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.2% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,858 (2006); Median household income: $103,620 (2006); Average household income: $137,135 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-9966 Two-year College(s)
Marymount College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 726 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-5501 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,300; Out-of-state $19,300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000).
Redondo Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,029 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 379-5449 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Gates College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 542-4411 2006-07 Tuition: $3,900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.2% (2006); Median home value: $694,671 (2006); Median rent: $943 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 238.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Construction Service (Southern California) (Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Redondo Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 318-0656 http://www.redondo.org/default.asp Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 376-6911 http://www.redondochamber.org
ROLLING HILLS (city). Covers a land area of 3.079 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.75° N. Lat.; 118.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. Population: 1,637 (1990); 1,871 (2000); 1,959 (2006); 2,049 (2011 projected); Race: 78.3% White, 2.2% Black, 15.5% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 636.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 50.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 76.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Other groups, 19.2% English, 11.9% German, 9.4% Irish, 5.8% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 36.4% management, 37.1% professional, 5.0% services, 16.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 1.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $103,887 (2006); Median household income: $260,417 (2006); Average household income: $301,504 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 80.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 32.5% (2006). School District(s)
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-9966 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.4% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 72.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rolling Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-1521 http://www.palosverdes.com/rh
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES (city). Covers a land area of 3.588 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 33.77° N. Lat.; 118.36° W. Long. Elevation is 500 feet. Population: 7,652 (1990); 7,676 (2000); 8,137 (2006); 8,561 (2011 projected); Race: 72.1% White, 1.2% Black, 22.1% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,267.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 72.2% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Other groups, 15.9% English, 13.9% German, 10.5% Irish, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.3% management, 32.1% professional, 5.7% services, 21.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.8% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $58,714 (2006); Median household income: $119,938 (2006); Average household income: $160,080 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 57.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2006). School District(s)
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 378-9966 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.0% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 161.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rolling Hills Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 377-1577 http://www.ci.rolling-hills-estates.ca.us
ROSEMEAD (city). Covers a land area of 5.146 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 34.07° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 281 feet. History: Named for Leonard J. Rose’s horse farm, which was located on his Sunny Slope estate in the city. Rosemead grew in the 1960s and 1970s. Founded 1867. Incorporated 1959. Population: 51,434 (1990); 53,505 (2000); 56,181 (2006); 58,817 (2011 projected); Race: 24.4% White, 0.7% Black, 55.2% Asian, 36.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,918.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.89 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 34.8% never married, 53.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 56.4%
Profiles of California (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.6% Other groups, 1.4% Italian, 1.2% German, 1.2% United States or American, 1.2% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 24,891 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 72 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 12.7% professional, 18.2% services, 27.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,340 (2006); Median household income: $40,227 (2006); Average household income: $51,128 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
El Monte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 444-9005 Garvey Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 307-3400 Rosemead Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 443-0173 Two-year College(s)
Don Bosco Technical Institute (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 940-2000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,980; Out-of-state $3,980 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Rosemead Beauty School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 286-2146 2006-07 Tuition: $6,656 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.2% (2006); Median home value: $357,346 (2006); Median rent: $661 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: BHC Alhambra Hospital (86 beds); City of Angels Ingleside Campus (118 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 276.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 5.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rosemead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 569-2100 http://www.cityofrosemead.org Rosemead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 288-0811 http://www.rosemeadchamber.org
ROWLAND HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.024 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 117.89° W. Long. Elevation is 540 feet. Population: 43,457 (1990); 48,553 (2000); 51,282 (2006); 53,880 (2011 projected); Race: 23.2% White, 2.0% Black, 57.1% Asian, 26.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,683.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.46 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 60.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 52.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.5% Other groups, 3.5% German, 3.4% Irish, 3.1% English, 2.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 20.6% professional, 11.7% services, 31.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.0% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,368 (2006); Median household income: $57,644 (2006); Average household income: $73,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). School District(s)
Rowland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 965-2541 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $414,473 (2006); Median rent: $793 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN DIMAS (city). Covers a land area of 15.507 sq. miles and a water area of 0.125 sq. miles. Located at 34.10° N. Lat.; 117.81° W. Long. Elevation is 952 feet. History: Named for St. Dismas, by the San Jose Land Company in 1886. Pacific Coast Baptist College; LaVerne College; California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, to south. Incorporated 1960. Population: 32,715 (1990); 34,980 (2000); 36,492 (2006); 37,985 (2011 projected); Race: 73.6% White, 3.0% Black, 9.8% Asian, 25.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,353.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 57.8% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.5% Other groups, 13.8% German, 11.5% Irish, 10.0% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,393 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 23.3% professional, 12.3% services, 29.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.7% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,699 (2006); Median household income: $71,974 (2006); Average household income: $89,486 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $451 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $178 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 9.9% professional, 19.2% services, 24.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.6% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,836 (2006); Median household income: $44,668 (2006); Average household income: $52,519 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 41.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.6% (2006); Median home value: $291,023 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Hospitals: Mission Community Hospital (69 beds); Olive View-UCLA Medical Center (377 beds); Sepulveda Veterans Medical Center (120 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 210.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Fernando Sun (General - Circulation 10,000); The Record Ledger (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 6.4% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Fernando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 898-1200 http://www.ci.san-fernando.ca.us San Fernando Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 361-1184 http://www.sanfernando.com
School District(s)
Bonita Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 971-8200 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-San Dimas (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 919 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 971-2300 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 Life Pacific College (Private, Not-for-profit, Other Protestant) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 593 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 599-5433 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,750; Out-of-state $9,750 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $437,922 (2006); Median rent: $814 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: San Dimas Community Hospital (93 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 242.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Dimas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 394-6200 http://www.cityofsandimas.com San Dimas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 592-3818 http://www.sandimaschamber.com
SAN FERNANDO (city). Covers a land area of 2.385 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.28° N. Lat.; 118.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,061 feet. History: Named for Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, which was named for Ferdinand III. San Fernando had its beginnings when Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana was founded in 1797 by Fathers Fermin de Lasuen and Francisco Dumetz. The town of San Fernando was once surrounded by citrus orchards. Population: 21,904 (1990); 23,564 (2000); 24,687 (2006); 25,811 (2011 projected); Race: 46.8% White, 1.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 90.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,351.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.11 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.8% never married, 56.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.1% Other groups, 2.0% German, 2.0% United States or American, 1.6% English, 1.4% Irish (2000).
SAN GABRIEL (city). Covers a land area of 4.129 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.09° N. Lat.; 118.09° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Named for Mission San Gabriel, which was named for the Holy Archangel St. Gabriel. San Gabriel grew up around Mission San Gabriel, founded in 1771 by the Franciscans. The town developed as a residential community. Population: 37,152 (1990); 39,804 (2000); 42,163 (2006); 44,396 (2011 projected); Race: 29.1% White, 1.1% Black, 55.8% Asian, 27.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,210.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 56.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 52.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.9% Other groups, 3.8% German, 2.9% Irish, 2.6% English, 2.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 20,647 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 43 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 18.8% professional, 16.2% services, 29.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,842 (2006); Median household income: $46,582 (2006); Average household income: $59,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Alhambra City High 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2200 Alhambra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2255 Garvey Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 307-3400 San Gabriel Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,172 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 451-5400 Temple City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,665 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 548-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.8% (2006); Median home value: $445,821 (2006); Median rent: $704 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
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Hospitals: San Gabriel Valley Medical Center (274 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 262.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 3.9% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Gabriel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 308-2800 http://www.sangabrielcity.com San Gabriel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 576-2525 http://www.sangabrielchamber.com
SAN MARINO (city). Covers a land area of 3.774 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.12° N. Lat.; 118.11° W. Long. Elevation is 566 feet. History: San Marino was named by railroad magnate Henry E. Huntington for the estate of James de Barth Shorb and his homestead in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Nearby is the Huntington Library and Art Gallery founded by Collis P. Huntington in 1919. Population: 12,956 (1990); 12,945 (2000); 13,426 (2006); 13,950 (2011 projected); Race: 40.8% White, 0.3% Black, 55.7% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,557.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 69.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% Other groups, 12.4% English, 11.2% German, 6.5% Irish, 2.4% Swedish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 30.3% management, 35.8% professional, 3.8% services, 26.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.8% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $61,086 (2006); Median household income: $132,974 (2006); Average household income: $188,126 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 62.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 69.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 32.8% (2006). School District(s)
San Marino Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 281-3691 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,875 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 196.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Marino Tribune (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Marino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 300-0700 http://www.ci.san-marino.ca.us San Marino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 286-1022 http://www.smnet.org
SANTA CLARITA (city). Covers a land area of 47.827 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 34.41° N. Lat.; 118.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 122,345 (1990); 151,088 (2000); 169,209 (2006); 184,286 (2011 projected); Race: 78.1% White, 2.2% Black, 5.8% Asian, 22.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,537.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 61.2% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% Other groups, 15.5% German, 12.3% Irish, 12.2% English, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 90,834 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 147 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 22.5% professional, 14.1% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.2% construction, 8.9% production (2000).
Profiles of California Income: Per capita income: $30,848 (2006); Median household income: $76,212 (2006); Average household income: $92,184 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $453 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $53 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). School District(s)
Hart ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-0033 Newhall Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 286-2200 Saugus Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 294-7500 Sulphur Springs Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,740 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 252-5131 William S Hart Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-0033 Four-year College(s)
California Institute of the Arts (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,334. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 255-1050 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $30,130; Out-of-state $30,130 The Master’s College and Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Interdenominational) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,555. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-3540 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,770; Out-of-state $20,770 Two-year College(s)
College of the Canyons (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,947. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-7800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $662; Out-of-state $4,262 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Clarita Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 252-1864 2006-07 Tuition: $15,608 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $432,537 (2006); Median rent: $863 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Hospitals: Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital-Valencia (216 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 214.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Signal (Circulation 46,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 3.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Clarita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 259-2489 http://www.santa-clarita.com Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 702-6977 http://www.scvchamber.com
SANTA FE SPRINGS (city). Covers a land area of 8.754 sq. miles and a water area of 0.107 sq. miles. Located at 33.93° N. Lat.; 118.06° W. Long. Elevation is 145 feet. History: Named by the Santa Fe Railroad Company when they purchased the mineral springs. They purchased the newly platted town of Fulton Sulphur Springs in 1886 and renamed it. The area grew around the oil fields. Population: 16,274 (1990); 17,438 (2000); 18,409 (2006); 19,302 (2011 projected); Race: 50.2% White, 4.5% Black, 3.8% Asian, 73.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,102.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.62 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 53.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.9% Other groups, 4.4% German, 3.2% Irish, 2.8% United States or American, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 61 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.7% professional, 12.9% services, 30.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.3% construction, 25.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,164 (2006); Median household income: $51,364 (2006); Average household income: $60,783 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Little Lake City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-8241 Los Nietos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 692-0271 Whittier Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-8121 Vocational/Technical School(s)
NTMA Training Centers of Southern California (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 389 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 404-4295 2006-07 Tuition: $9,225 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $337,333 (2006); Median rent: $715 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 101.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 995.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Fe Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-0511 http://www.santafesprings.org Santa Fe Springs Chamber of Commerce & Ind League . . (562) 944-1616 http://www.sfschamber.com
SANTA MONICA (city). Covers a land area of 8.261 sq. miles and a water area of 7.647 sq. miles. Located at 34.02° N. Lat.; 118.48° W. Long. Elevation is 101 feet. History: Named for the Santa Monica Mountains, named by Portola for St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine. Santa Monica was founded on land once belonging to two ranchos called San Vicente and Santa Monica. The beach-front location was purchased in 1872 by Colonel R.S. Baker, a wool grower, who pastured his sheep here. Two years later Baker teamed up with Senator John P. Jones to plan a town, a wharf, and a railroad. Population: 86,911 (1990); 84,084 (2000); 89,191 (2006); 93,880 (2011 projected); Race: 78.3% White, 3.4% Black, 7.8% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,797.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.88 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 40.8% never married, 40.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.0% Other groups, 11.4% German, 10.1% Irish, 9.8% English, 6.9% Russian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 57,463 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 200 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 38.8% professional, 9.4% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.3% construction, 3.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,794 (2006); Median household income: $58,714 (2006); Average household income: $92,687 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $2,366 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $669 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Santa Monica-Malibu Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,545 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 450-8338 Four-year College(s)
Emperors College of Traditional Oriental Medicine (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 453-8300 Pardee Rand Graduate School of Policy Studies (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 393-0411 The Art Institute of California-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,103. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 752-4700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $22,018; Out-of-state $22,018
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Brown Mackie College-Los Angeles (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 866-4000 Santa Monica College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 28,908. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 434-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $636; Out-of-state $4,728 Housing: Homeownership rate: 29.4% (2006); Median home value: $952,325 (2006); Median rent: $747 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Saint John’s Health Center (237 beds); Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center & Orthopedic Hospital (367 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 395.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Santa Monica Daily Press (Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 4.1% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Monica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 458-8411 http://pen.ci.santa-monica.ca.us/home/index.asp Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 393-9825 http://www.smchamber.com
SIERRA MADRE (city). Covers a land area of 3.003 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 34.16° N. Lat.; 118.05° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “mother range”. Incorporated 1907. Population: 10,712 (1990); 10,578 (2000); 11,205 (2006); 11,792 (2011 projected); Race: 85.1% White, 1.2% Black, 6.0% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,731.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 54.7% now married, 6.9% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Other groups, 20.1% German, 18.1% English, 14.8% Irish, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.4% management, 35.8% professional, 8.2% services, 25.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 4.9% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $50,441 (2006); Median household income: $74,155 (2006); Average household income: $109,861 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006). School District(s)
Pasadena Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 795-6981 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $741,218 (2006); Median rent: $778 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 189.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 355-5111 http://www.sierramadrechamber.com
SIGNAL HILL (city). Covers a land area of 2.232 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 118.17° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. History: Covered with many oil wells (first gusher in 1921) within municipality. Incorporated 1924. Population: 8,371 (1990); 9,333 (2000); 11,304 (2006); 12,875 (2011 projected); Race: 40.1% White, 13.8% Black, 19.5% Asian, 31.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,065.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 45.4% now married, 4.8% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.0%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.7% Other groups, 9.0% German, 7.9% Irish, 7.2% English, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 21.8% professional, 13.5% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,846 (2006); Median household income: $55,500 (2006); Average household income: $68,682 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). School District(s)
Long Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96,319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 997-8000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Institute of Network Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 424-9200 2006-07 Tuition: $5,440 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.4% (2006); Median home value: $364,899 (2006); Median rent: $642 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 541.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 3.2% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Signal Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 989-7300 http://www.ci.signal-hill.ca.us Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 424-6489
SOUTH EL MONTE (city). Covers a land area of 2.884 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 34.04° N. Lat.; 118.04° W. Long. Elevation is 250 feet. History: Named for its location south of El Monte. Incorporated 1958. Population: 20,841 (1990); 21,144 (2000); 22,217 (2006); 23,242 (2011 projected); Race: 30.9% White, 0.4% Black, 10.2% Asian, 85.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,702.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.66 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 35.7% never married, 53.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 51.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.1% Other groups, 1.3% United States or American, 0.9% German, 0.7% Irish, 0.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 50 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 7.2% professional, 13.4% services, 22.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.5% construction, 42.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,605 (2006); Median household income: $37,845 (2006); Average household income: $48,689 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 35.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
El Monte City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 453-3799 El Monte Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 444-9005 Valle Lindo Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,347 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 580-0610 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.0% (2006); Median home value: $312,815 (2006); Median rent: $621 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 341.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.2% car, 4.6% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
Profiles of California City of South El Monte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 579-6540 http://www.ci.south-el-monte.ca.us
SOUTH GATE (city). Covers a land area of 7.366 sq. miles and a water area of 0.118 sq. miles. Located at 33.94° N. Lat.; 118.19° W. Long. Elevation is 111 feet. History: Named for the South Gate Gardens on the city’s Cudahy Ranch, opened to the public in 1917. Incorporated 1923. Population: 86,206 (1990); 96,375 (2000); 101,157 (2006); 105,859 (2011 projected); Race: 44.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 93.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,733.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.24 (2006); Median age: 27.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 35.9% never married, 55.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 49.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.9% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 1.2% German, 0.9% Irish, 0.9% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 40,446 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 9.6% professional, 14.2% services, 27.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.6% construction, 33.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,697 (2006); Median household income: $40,599 (2006); Average household income: $49,539 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $227 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $85 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Paramount Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,823 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 602-6000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Advanced College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 408-6969 2006-07 Tuition: $9,525 Career Colleges of America (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 861-8702 2006-07 Tuition: $26,215 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.6% (2006); Median home value: $326,554 (2006); Median rent: $578 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 288.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 8.0% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of South Gate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 563-9500 http://www.cityofsouthgate.org South Gate Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 567-1203 http://www.southgatechamber.com
SOUTH PASADENA (city). Covers a land area of 3.439 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 118.15° W. Long. Elevation is 660 feet. History: Named for its location south of Pasadena. Incorporated 1888. Population: 23,915 (1990); 24,292 (2000); 25,402 (2006); 26,498 (2011 projected); Race: 58.3% White, 3.0% Black, 29.0% Asian, 17.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,387.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.9% never married, 50.8% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% Other groups, 11.3% German, 11.1% English, 10.2% Irish, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,624 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 39.5% professional, 8.1% services, 25.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.4% construction, 4.8% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $38,285 (2006); Median household income: $64,404 (2006); Average household income: $88,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 56.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006). School District(s)
South Pasadena Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 441-5810 Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.8% (2006); Median home value: $726,254 (2006); Median rent: $774 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 259.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: South Pasadena Review (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of South Pasadena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 403-7200 http://www.ci.south-pasadena.ca.us South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 441-2339 http://www.southpas.org
SOUTH SAN GABRIEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.834 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.04° N. Lat.; 118.09° W. Long. Elevation is 272 feet. Population: 7,684 (1990); 7,595 (2000); 7,705 (2006); 7,872 (2011 projected); Race: 30.8% White, 0.3% Black, 48.4% Asian, 42.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,238.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.64 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 57.0% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.0% Other groups, 2.4% German, 2.2% United States or American, 1.0% English, 0.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 16.5% professional, 13.4% services, 32.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.5% construction, 16.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,123 (2006); Median household income: $58,613 (2006); Average household income: $66,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). School District(s)
Montebello Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 887-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $344,424 (2006); Median rent: $667 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 3.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH SAN JOSE HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.457 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 117.90° W. Long. Population: 18,318 (1990); 20,218 (2000); 21,252 (2006); 22,282 (2011 projected); Race: 35.5% White, 1.8% Black, 6.7% Asian, 85.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 14,586.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.08 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 36.7% never married, 53.3% now married, 4.1% widowed, 5.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.6% Other groups, 1.7% German, 1.4% Irish, 1.2% United States or American, 0.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 8.1% professional, 16.1% services, 24.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 33.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,063 (2006); Median household income: $54,962 (2006); Average household income: $66,001 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $255,765 (2006); Median rent: $777 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 7.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH WHITTIER (CDP). Aka Whittier South. Covers a land area of 5.381 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.93° N. Lat.; 118.03° W. Long. Elevation is 170 feet. Population: 49,596 (1990); 55,193 (2000); 58,925 (2006); 62,399 (2011 projected); Race: 48.3% White, 1.7% Black, 2.8% Asian, 75.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,951.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.0% never married, 57.4% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.9% Other groups, 6.2% German, 5.7% Irish, 3.9% English, 2.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 11.9% professional, 14.6% services, 31.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.7% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,825 (2006); Median household income: $55,142 (2006); Average household income: $64,247 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.0% (2006); Median home value: $351,202 (2006); Median rent: $686 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) STEVENSON RANCH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91381). Covers a land area of 38.562 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.78° N. Lat.; 118.29° W. Long. Population: 9,919 (2000); Race: 73.2% White, 2.1% Black, 13.5% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 257.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.1% under 18, 4.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 71.4% now married, 2.0% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.2% Other groups, 13.7% German, 10.6% Irish, 8.7% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.5% management, 30.9% professional, 8.0% services, 26.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 4.3% construction, 4.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,625 (2000); Median household income: $87,112 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.2% (2000). School District(s)
Newhall Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 286-2200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.8% (2000); Median home value: $327,500 (2000); Median rent: $1,033 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 5 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TEMPLE CITY (city). Aka Rudell. Covers a land area of 4.015 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.10° N. Lat.; 118.05° W. Long. Elevation is 381 feet.
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History: Named for Water P. Temple, founder of the town and president of Temple Townsite Company. Settled 1827. Incorporated 1960. Population: 31,119 (1990); 33,377 (2000); 38,067 (2006); 41,943 (2011 projected); Race: 40.1% White, 1.0% Black, 47.5% Asian, 20.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,482.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.3% never married, 56.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.9% Other groups, 8.7% German, 7.4% English, 6.1% Irish, 4.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,353 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 214 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 21.9% professional, 12.3% services, 32.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.9% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,473 (2006); Median household income: $57,698 (2006); Average household income: $69,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). School District(s)
El Monte City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 453-3799 Temple City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,665 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 548-5000 Vocational/Technical School(s)
United Beauty College Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 172 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 443-0900 2006-07 Tuition: $7,083 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.0% (2006); Median home value: $465,410 (2006); Median rent: $746 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 149.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Temple City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 285-2171 http://www.ci.temple-city.ca.us Temple City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 286-3101 http://www.templecitychamber.org
TOPANGA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 90290). Covers a land area of 15.445 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 34.10° N. Lat.; 118.59° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 5,441 (2000); Race: 91.6% White, 0.5% Black, 2.2% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 352.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.5% under 18, 6.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 57.7% now married, 2.7% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% German, 16.1% English, 12.3% Irish, 11.3% Other groups, 9.5% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 45.8% professional, 6.6% services, 17.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $46,834 (2000); Median household income: $88,661 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.0% (2000). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.4% (2000); Median home value: $490,700 (2000); Median rent: $1,065 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 13.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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TORRANCE (city). Covers a land area of 20.541 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.83° N. Lat.; 118.34° W. Long. Elevation is 84 feet. History: Named for Jared Sidney Torrance, a financier and philanthropist, in 1911, when he founded the city. Torrance, a wealthy Pasadena utilities magnate, laid out the industrial and residential community after studying city plans around the world. Population: 133,181 (1990); 137,946 (2000); 144,965 (2006); 151,681 (2011 projected); Race: 54.7% White, 2.5% Black, 32.2% Asian, 13.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,057.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 57.1% now married, 6.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% Other groups, 11.4% German, 9.0% Irish, 8.9% English, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 81,466 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 115 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 246 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 25.6% professional, 10.1% services, 30.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.2% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,755 (2006); Median household income: $64,168 (2006); Average household income: $80,093 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $886 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $181 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Southern California Roc (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 320-6700 Torrance Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 972-6500 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-Torrance (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 681 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 380-1555 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 Westwood College-South Bay (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 554 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 965-0888 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,607; Out-of-state $12,607 Two-year College(s)
El Camino Community College District (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 23,895. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 532-3670 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $728; Out-of-state $5,040 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 269 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 320-3200 2006-07 Tuition: $11,373 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.5% (2006); Median home value: $620,239 (2006); Median rent: $846 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Del Amo Hospital (166 beds); Little Company of Mary Hospital (380 beds); Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (553 beds); Torrance Memorial Medical Center (335 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 228.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily Breeze (General - Circulation 13,367); Daily Breeze (Circulation 73,927); Harbor Extra! (General - Circulation 17,728) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Torrance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 328-5310 http://www.ci.torrance.ca.us Harbor City-Harbor Gateway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 516-7933 Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 540-5858 http://www.torrancechamber.com
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VAL VERDE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.332 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.44° N. Lat.; 118.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 1,689 (1990); 1,472 (2000); 1,749 (2006); 1,973 (2011 projected); Race: 63.4% White, 2.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 45.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,262.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.47 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 56.7% now married, 0.5% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.2% Other groups, 11.2% English, 8.9% Irish, 2.5% German, 2.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 10.9% professional, 16.8% services, 26.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 24.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,688 (2006); Median household income: $60,473 (2006); Average household income: $68,323 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2006); Median home value: $318,902 (2006); Median rent: $741 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 43.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALINDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.011 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 117.92° W. Long. Elevation is 350 feet. Population: 18,817 (1990); 21,776 (2000); 22,662 (2006); 23,603 (2011 projected); Race: 34.7% White, 1.7% Black, 8.7% Asian, 79.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,271.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.70 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 33.9% never married, 55.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.3% Other groups, 3.1% German, 2.1% United States or American, 1.8% Irish, 1.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 11.0% professional, 15.3% services, 28.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.6% construction, 26.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,011 (2006); Median household income: $57,441 (2006); Average household income: $65,711 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Hacienda La Puente Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 933-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2006); Median home value: $327,893 (2006); Median rent: $738 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 3.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALYERMO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93563). Covers a land area of 37.509 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.39° N. Lat.; 117.69° W. Long. Elevation is 3,698 feet. Population: 406 (2000); Race: 79.4% White, 9.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.1% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.5% never married, 69.1% now married, 6.0% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.1% German, 14.1% Irish, 9.6% Italian, 8.6% English, 7.6% Other groups (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 39.7% professional, 4.8% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.8% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,300 (2000); Median household income: $83,367 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2000); Median home value: $212,900 (2000); Median rent: $627 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.1% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VERNON (city). Covers a land area of 4.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0.160 sq. miles. Located at 34.00° N. Lat.; 118.21° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. Population: 113 (1990); 91 (2000); 164 (2006); 219 (2011 projected); Race: 47.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 92.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.73 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 78.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 101.1% Other groups, 10.6% Scotch-Irish, 2.1% Hungarian, 2.1% Irish, 1.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 0.0% professional, 36.8% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.1% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,915 (2006); Median household income: $68,333 (2006); Average household income: $77,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 15.9% (2006); Median home value: $450,000 (2006); Median rent: $197 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 25.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 583-8811 http://www.cityofvernon.org Vernon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 583-3313 http://www.vernonchamber.org VIEW PARK-WINDSOR HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.859 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.99° N. Lat.; 118.34° W. Long. Population: 12,022 (1990); 10,958 (2000); 11,020 (2006); 11,203 (2011 projected); Race: 4.6% White, 88.8% Black, 1.1% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,929.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.0 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 51.7% now married, 8.2% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.9% Other groups, 3.1% African, 1.3% Jamaican, 1.3% Italian, 1.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 34.3% professional, 10.1% services, 26.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 4.4% construction, 5.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,124 (2006); Median household income: $69,473 (2006); Average household income: $92,480 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.5% (2006); Median home value: $625,195 (2006); Median rent: $629 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 1.7% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VINCENT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.504 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.09° N. Lat.; 117.92° W. Long. Elevation is 3,260 feet. Population: 13,805 (1990); 15,097 (2000); 15,390 (2006); 15,885 (2011 projected); Race: 46.4% White, 2.6% Black, 6.9% Asian, 70.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,234.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.08 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 33.6% never married, 52.2% now married, 4.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.0% Other groups, 6.6% German, 4.6% Irish, 3.6% English, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 13.0% professional, 14.9% services, 29.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.4% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,244 (2006); Median household income: $60,675 (2006); Average household income: $70,110 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $319,863 (2006); Median rent: $849 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 3.1% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) WALNUT (city). Covers a land area of 8.982 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.02° N. Lat.; 117.86° W. Long. Elevation is 569 feet. Population: 28,633 (1990); 30,004 (2000); 32,423 (2006); 34,597 (2011 projected); Race: 23.5% White, 3.3% Black, 61.9% Asian, 17.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,609.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.64 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 63.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 46.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.0% Other groups, 5.3% German, 3.4% English, 2.8% Irish, 2.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,895 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.3% management, 24.7% professional, 8.2% services, 30.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.8% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,810 (2006); Median household income: $90,118 (2006); Average household income: $108,180 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006). School District(s)
Rowland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 965-2541 Walnut Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-1261 Two-year College(s)
Mt San Antonio College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 27,195. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 594-5611 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $602; Out-of-state $4,442 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $552,849 (2006); Median rent: $1,100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 154.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 2.0% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California Additional Information Contacts City of Walnut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-7543 http://www.ci.walnut.ca.us Walnut Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 595-6138 http://www.walnutchamber.com
WALNUT PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.738 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 118.22° W. Long. Elevation is 145 feet. Population: 14,822 (1990); 16,180 (2000); 17,925 (2006); 19,421 (2011 projected); Race: 54.5% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 96.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24,283.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.58 (2006); Median age: 28.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 39.0% never married, 53.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 52.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.0% Other groups, 1.7% United States or American, 0.7% German, 0.6% Irish, 0.4% Greek (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 8.7% professional, 15.1% services, 24.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.0% construction, 33.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,064 (2006); Median household income: $41,546 (2006); Average household income: $50,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 36.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.8% (2006); Median home value: $333,796 (2006); Median rent: $554 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 11.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEST ATHENS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.341 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 118.30° W. Long. Population: 8,802 (1990); 9,101 (2000); 9,672 (2006); 10,184 (2011 projected); Race: 16.0% White, 52.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 43.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,210.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.57 (2006); Median age: 29.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.2 (2006); Marriage status: 37.5% never married, 48.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.0% Other groups, 1.6% Belizean, 0.7% African, 0.6% Irish, 0.5% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 15.7% professional, 17.0% services, 28.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.2% construction, 20.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,117 (2006); Median household income: $40,119 (2006); Average household income: $50,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.5% (2006); Median home value: $339,046 (2006); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 9.6% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEST CARSON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.259 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.82° N. Lat.; 118.29° W. Long. Population: 19,375 (1990); 21,138 (2000); 23,108 (2006); 24,809 (2011 projected); Race: 38.0% White, 12.5% Black, 27.3% Asian, 32.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,227.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 54.4% now married, 7.5% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.3% Other groups, 5.4% German, 4.7% English, 4.2% Irish, 2.5% Italian (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 22.3% professional, 12.6% services, 31.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.9% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,637 (2006); Median household income: $56,457 (2006); Average household income: $69,635 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $341,211 (2006); Median rent: $811 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 2.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST COMPTON (CDP). Aka Compton West. Covers a land area of 1.640 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 118.26° W. Long. Population: 5,450 (1990); 5,435 (2000); 5,713 (2006); 5,960 (2011 projected); Race: 11.6% White, 55.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 40.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,482.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.57 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 35.3% never married, 47.1% now married, 7.0% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.8% Other groups, 1.6% African, 0.9% United States or American, 0.7% French Canadian, 0.6% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 12.8% professional, 17.8% services, 30.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 7.1% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,237 (2006); Median household income: $40,293 (2006); Average household income: $47,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $281,961 (2006); Median rent: $609 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 5.3% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WEST COVINA (city). Covers a land area of 16.105 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 117.91° W. Long. Elevation is 381 feet. History: Named for its location west of Covina. Before World War II, West Covina was a small rural community where walnuts, wheat and livestock were raised. Urban and economic growth occurred after 1945, as the Los Angeles metropolitan area began intense development. The city increased in population by more than 40% between 1970 and 1990. Settled 1905. Incorporated 1923. Population: 96,521 (1990); 105,080 (2000); 110,525 (2006); 115,869 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 5.2% Black, 25.7% Asian, 49.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,862.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.41 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 56.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.6% Other groups, 5.3% German, 5.1% Irish, 4.1% English, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 55,246 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 18.4% professional, 12.1% services, 33.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.4% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,677 (2006); Median household income: $60,669 (2006); Average household income: $73,020 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $431 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $200 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Covina-Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 331-3371 East San Gabriel Valley ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 962-5080 Rowland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 965-2541 West Covina Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 338-8411 Two-year College(s)
East San Gabriel Valley Regional Occupational Program (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 472-5195 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $1,500; Out-of-state $1,500 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Intercoast Colleges (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 337-6800 2006-07 Tuition: $12,920 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 962-1021 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 North-West College-West Covina (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 960-5046 2006-07 Tuition: $8,648 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.9% (2006); Median home value: $376,394 (2006); Median rent: $771 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Citrus Valley Medical Center Queen Valley Campus (547 beds); Doctors Hospital of West Covina (51 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 370.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Azusa Herald (General - Circulation 4,230); Covina Press Courier (General - Circulation 13,420); Diamond Bar Highlander (General Circulation 12,850); Glendora Press (General - Circulation 17,458); Hacienda Heights Highlander (General - Circulation 11,830); La Puente Highlander (General - Circulation 12,590); Rowland Heights Highlander (General - Circulation 9,518); San Dimas/La Verne Highlander (General Circulation 20,421); Walnut Highlander (General - Circulation 11,462); West Covina Highlander (General - Circulation 18,350) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 4.3% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of West Covina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 939-8400 http://www.westcov.org West Covina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 338-8496 http://www.westcovinachamber.com
WEST HOLLYWOOD (city). Covers a land area of 1.881 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.08° N. Lat.; 118.37° W. Long. Elevation is 287 feet. Population: 36,143 (1990); 35,716 (2000); 37,295 (2006); 38,851 (2011 projected); Race: 86.5% White, 2.8% Black, 4.2% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 19,832.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.53 (2006); Median age: 42.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.4 (2006); Marriage status: 52.9% never married, 27.8% now married, 7.4% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 13.6% Russian, 10.9% German, 9.3% Irish, 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,031 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 65 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 33.7% professional, 13.0% services, 26.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.6% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,492 (2006); Median household income: $45,745 (2006); Average household income: $67,742 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 46.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 21.0% (2006); Median home value: $546,309 (2006); Median rent: $736 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 92.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 443.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 5.4% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of West Hollywood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 848-6400 http://www.weho.org/index.cfm West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (323) 650-2688 http://www.wehochamber.com
WEST PUENTE VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.750 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 117.97° W. Long. Population: 20,085 (1990); 22,589 (2000); 23,621 (2006); 24,652 (2011 projected); Race: 36.4% White, 1.8% Black, 7.9% Asian, 83.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,497.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.72 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 34.1% never married, 55.5% now married, 5.3% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.0% Other groups, 1.6% German, 1.3% United States or American, 0.9% Italian, 0.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 9.8% professional, 14.6% services, 25.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.0% construction, 33.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,961 (2006); Median household income: $55,578 (2006); Average household income: $65,759 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $308,134 (2006); Median rent: $753 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 4.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST WHITTIER-LOS NIETOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.514 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 118.06° W. Long. Population: 23,209 (1990); 25,129 (2000); 26,356 (2006); 27,561 (2011 projected); Race: 53.5% White, 0.6% Black, 1.6% Asian, 86.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,485.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.83 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 32.6% never married, 53.9% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.8% Other groups, 2.9% German, 2.6% English, 1.7% Italian, 1.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 11.9% professional, 14.5% services, 32.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.0% construction, 24.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,201 (2006); Median household income: $53,129 (2006); Average household income: $61,765 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006).
Profiles of California School District(s)
Los Nietos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 692-0271 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $341,884 (2006); Median rent: $706 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 2.2% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WESTLAKE VILLAGE (city). Covers a land area of 5.211 sq. miles and a water area of 0.451 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 118.82° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. Population: 7,455 (1990); 8,368 (2000); 8,945 (2006); 9,464 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.7% Black, 6.1% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,716.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 69.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.2% German, 15.3% English, 15.3% Other groups, 10.6% Irish, 7.6% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.5% management, 31.7% professional, 9.8% services, 26.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.2% construction, 2.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $57,097 (2006); Median household income: $107,532 (2006); Average household income: $146,241 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006). School District(s)
Conejo Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 497-9511 Las Virgenes Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 880-4000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $844,640 (2006); Median rent: $1,411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 173.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Westlake Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 706-1613 http://www.wlv.org Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce . (805) 370-0035 http://www.towlvchamber.org
WESTMONT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.849 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.94° N. Lat.; 118.30° W. Long. Population: 31,044 (1990); 31,623 (2000); 34,013 (2006); 36,182 (2011 projected); Race: 15.6% White, 50.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 47.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 18,395.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.46 (2006); Median age: 27.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.0 (2006); Marriage status: 42.3% never married, 43.2% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.3% Other groups, 2.1% African, 1.2% United States or American, 0.6% Jamaican, 0.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 10.7% professional, 23.9% services, 29.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 22.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,105 (2006); Median household income: $25,079 (2006); Average household income: $34,704 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 31.7% (2006); Median home value: $322,715 (2006); Median rent: $534 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 14.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHITTIER (city). Covers a land area of 14.631 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 118.02° W. Long. Elevation is 365 feet. History: Named for John Greenleaf Whittier, the Quaker poet. Whittier was founded in 1881 by members of the Friends and grew around Whittier College. Population: 77,807 (1990); 83,680 (2000); 86,530 (2006); 89,596 (2011 projected); Race: 60.9% White, 1.2% Black, 3.4% Asian, 62.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,914.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 54.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.1% Other groups, 8.5% German, 7.2% English, 6.7% Irish, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 43,998 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 20.6% professional, 12.1% services, 31.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,990 (2006); Median household income: $56,111 (2006); Average household income: $71,985 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $362 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $95 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
California Youth Authority (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-6781 East Whittier City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-0351 Los Angeles County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 922-6111 Los Nietos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 692-0271 Lowell Joint (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 943-0211 Norwalk-La Mirada Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 868-0431 South Whittier Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,432 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 944-6231 Tri-Cities ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-9571 Whittier City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 789-3000 Whittier Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-8121
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Hospitals: Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital (356 beds); Whittier Hospital Medical Center (181 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 301.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: West Coast Peddler (General - Circulation 26,000); Whittier Daily News (Circulation 17,325) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 2.5% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Whittier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 464-3301 http://www.whittierch.org Whittier Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-9554 http://www.whittierchamber.com
WILLOWBROOK (CDP). Aka Willow Brook. Covers a land area of 3.743 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.91° N. Lat.; 118.25° W. Long. Population: 33,178 (1990); 34,138 (2000); 37,812 (2006); 40,947 (2011 projected); Race: 19.6% White, 38.8% Black, 0.3% Asian, 59.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,103.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.07 (2006); Median age: 27.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 39.5% never married, 46.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.8% Other groups, 1.3% African, 1.2% United States or American, 0.2% Irish, 0.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 11.5% professional, 18.0% services, 26.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.2% construction, 28.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,682 (2006); Median household income: $30,984 (2006); Average household income: $42,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 47.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.0% (2006); Median home value: $269,376 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 7.1% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Madera County Located in central California; in the San Joaquin Valley in the west, stretching northeast to the crest of the Sierra Nevada; watered by the San Joaquin, Chowchilla, and Fresno Rivers; includes part of Sierra National Forest. Covers a land area of 2,135.86 sq. miles, a water area of 17.46 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1893. County seat is Madera. Madera County is part of the Madera, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Madera County, CA
Four-year College(s)
Southern California University of Health Sciences (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 947-8755 Whittier College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,299. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 907-4205 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,206; Out-of-state $29,206 Two-year College(s)
Rio Hondo College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 692-0921 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $650; Out-of-state $3,626 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 698-0068 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.2% (2006); Median home value: $428,537 (2006); Median rent: $667 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000).
Weather Station: Madera
Elevation: 269 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 62 67 74 83 91 97 95 90 80 65 54 Low 37 39 43 46 52 58 62 61 56 48 40 35 Precip 2.2 1.9 2.3 1.0 0.4 0.1 tr 0.0 0.2 0.6 1.3 1.6 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: North Fork Ranger Station
Elevation: 2,627 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High na na na 67 76 85 93 93 87 76 64 na Low na na na 37 44 51 57 57 52 44 35 na Precip 6.8 6.0 6.2 2.4 1.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.6 3.8 4.6 Snow 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 88,090 (1990); 123,109 (2000); 143,316 (2006); 158,172 (2011 projected); Race: 60.2% White, 4.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 48.4%
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Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.44 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.4% Catholic Church, 1.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.5% Assemblies of God, 1.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.1% Seventh-day Adventist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 63,487 (2005); Leading industries: 21.7% health care and social assistance; 16.5% manufacturing; 14.9% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,780 totaling 682,486 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 3 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 23 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,889 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 115 (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $7,720 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,269 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 107 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,583 (2006); Median household income: $42,208 (2006); Average household income: $55,155 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.70% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $275 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $142 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.4% (2006); Median home value: $255,870 (2006); Median rent: $462 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 171.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 180.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 85.2% good, 14.5% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 10.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 28.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,295.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 64.0% Bush, 34.7% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Devils Postpile National Monument; Millerton Lake State Recreation Area; Sierra National Forest Additional Information Contacts Madera County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 675-7700 http://www.madera-county.com Bass Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-3676 http://www.basslakechamber.com Chowchilla Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-5603 http://www.ci.chowchilla.ca.us City of Chowchilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-8615 http://www.ci.chowchilla.ca.us City of Madera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 661-5405 http://www.cityofmadera.org Eastern Madera County Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (559) 683-7766 http://www.oakhurstchamber.com Madera Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 673-3563 http://www.maderachamber.com North Fork Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-2410 http://north-fork-chamber.com
Madera County Communities AHWAHNEE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93601). Covers a land area of 40.564 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.38° N. Lat.; 119.72° W. Long. Elevation is 2,321 feet. Population: 1,957 (2000); Race: 88.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 48.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.8% under 18, 16.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 65.8% now married, 7.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% German, 18.8% English, 18.0% Irish, 17.7% Other groups, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 18.5% professional, 21.8% services, 23.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 13.4% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,788 (2000); Median household income: $38,688 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3% (2000). School District(s)
Bass Lake Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-1555 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2000); Median home value: $159,600 (2000); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BASS LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93604). Covers a land area of 93.719 sq. miles and a water area of 2.299 sq. miles. Located at 37.36° N. Lat.; 119.51° W. Long. Elevation is 3,425 feet. Population: 604 (2000); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 6.4% under 18, 43.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 10.4% never married, 66.9% now married, 7.9% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.5% German, 28.2% Irish, 27.9% English, 13.0% Other groups, 8.7% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 18.3% professional, 8.7% services, 42.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.6% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,776 (2000); Median household income: $33,802 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2000). School District(s)
Bass Lake Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-1555 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2000); Median home value: $228,600 (2000); Median rent: $542 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bass Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-3676 http://www.basslakechamber.com
BONADELLE RANCHOS-MADERA RANCHOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.631 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.93° N. Lat.; 119.88° W. Long. Population: 5,906 (1990); 7,300 (2000); 8,194 (2006); 8,855 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 1.2% Black, 1.2% Asian, 20.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 704.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.16 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 67.3% now married, 2.6% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 19.2% German, 12.9% English, 12.5% Irish, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 21.2% professional, 12.4% services, 26.8% sales, 1.0% farming, 15.7% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,022 (2006); Median household income: $69,655 (2006); Average household income: $78,382 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Golden Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 645-7500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.8% (2006); Median home value: $295,581 (2006); Median rent: $573 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.9% less
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than 15 minutes, 48.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHOWCHILLA (city). Covers a land area of 7.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.11° N. Lat.; 120.26° W. Long. Elevation is 240 feet. History: Chowchilla developed around cotton gins, creameries, concrete pipe factories, and a cottonseed oil mill. Population: 6,632 (1990); 11,127 (2000); 12,365 (2006); 13,222 (2011 projected); Race: 59.5% White, 11.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 32.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,741.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.37 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 54.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 51.1% now married, 6.7% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% Other groups, 8.1% Irish, 7.0% German, 6.5% English, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 215 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 81 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 12.1% professional, 16.6% services, 25.7% sales, 8.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,391 (2006); Median household income: $36,543 (2006); Average household income: $50,116 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Alview-Dairyland Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 349 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-2394 Chowchilla Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,832 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-8018 Chowchilla Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 873 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-1331 Madera County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 673-6051 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.0% (2006); Median home value: $179,937 (2006); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Chowchilla Memorial Hospital District (24 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 258.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chowchilla News (General - Circulation 2,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chowchilla Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-5603 http://www.ci.chowchilla.ca.us City of Chowchilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 665-8615 http://www.ci.chowchilla.ca.us
COARSEGOLD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93614). Covers a land area of 154.394 sq. miles and a water area of 0.276 sq. miles. Located at 37.20° N. Lat.; 119.72° W. Long. Elevation is 2,206 feet. Population: 9,391 (2000); Race: 92.2% White, 0.7% Black, 0.8% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 60.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.3% under 18, 20.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 70.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% Other groups, 17.7% German, 15.1% English, 13.4% Irish, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 20.8% professional, 17.8% services, 27.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 13.7% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,004 (2000); Median household income: $44,161 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2000). School District(s)
Chawanakee Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-6209
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Coarsegold Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,097 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 683-2996 Yosemite Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 683-8801 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2000); Median home value: $154,800 (2000); Median rent: $679 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 20.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MADERA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.291 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 120.06° W. Long. Elevation is 275 feet. History: Madera was laid out in 1876 by the California Lumber Company. It grew as the seat of Madera County. Population: 29,623 (1990); 43,207 (2000); 51,916 (2006); 58,289 (2011 projected); Race: 46.0% White, 3.1% Black, 1.6% Asian, 72.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,223.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.69 (2006); Median age: 27.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 54.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.3% Other groups, 4.5% German, 3.5% Irish, 3.3% English, 2.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 10.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,064 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 725 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 12.8% professional, 18.1% services, 21.2% sales, 13.9% farming, 8.7% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,757 (2006); Median household income: $35,434 (2006); Average household income: $46,431 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 52.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Chawanakee Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-6209 Golden Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 645-7500 Madera County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 673-6051 Madera Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,732 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 675-4500 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Madera Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 109 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 673-9201 2006-07 Tuition: $7,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.3% (2006); Median home value: $197,092 (2006); Median rent: $441 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Children’s Hospital Central California (226 beds); Madera Community Hospital (106 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 79.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 358.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Madera Tribune (Circulation 5,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Madera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 661-5405 http://www.cityofmadera.org Madera Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 673-3563 http://www.maderachamber.com
MADERA ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.602 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.00° N. Lat.; 120.08° W. Long. Population: 5,202 (1990); 7,741 (2000); 8,980 (2006); 9,872 (2011 projected); Race: 55.3% White, 3.2% Black, 1.6% Asian, 60.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,181.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.74 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 64.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.8% Other groups, 10.6% German, 6.3% Irish, 5.9% United States or American, 4.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 15.6% professional, 14.6% services, 22.7% sales, 3.9% farming, 9.7% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,529 (2006); Median household income: $51,190 (2006); Average household income: $61,758 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $243,904 (2006); Median rent: $634 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH FORK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93643). Covers a land area of 213.611 sq. miles and a water area of 0.255 sq. miles. Located at 37.23° N. Lat.; 119.52° W. Long. Elevation is 2,640 feet. Population: 3,360 (2000); Race: 76.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.4% under 18, 16.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 69.5% now married, 5.1% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.5% Other groups, 19.2% German, 11.9% Irish, 10.8% English, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 20.5% professional, 20.7% services, 19.8% sales, 2.8% farming, 12.8% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,255 (2000); Median household income: $35,436 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2000). School District(s)
Chawanakee Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-6209 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2000); Median home value: $141,300 (2000); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts North Fork Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-2410 http://north-fork-chamber.com
O’NEALS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93645). Covers a land area of 17.672 sq. miles and a water area of 0.019 sq. miles. Located at 37.14° N. Lat.; 119.67° W. Long. Elevation is 1,313 feet. Population: 172 (2000); Race: 92.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 43.1% under 18, 12.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 70.3% now married, 3.4% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 37.3% English, 16.3% Irish, 12.9% Belgian, 9.1% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 47.7% professional, 0.0% services, 39.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,662 (2000); Median household income: $107,474 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.9% (2000).
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Chawanakee Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 877-6209 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2000); Median home value: $225,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.6% less than 15 minutes, 9.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 59.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAKHURST (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.916 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 37.33° N. Lat.; 119.64° W. Long. Elevation is 2,289 feet. Population: 2,610 (1990); 2,868 (2000); 3,063 (2006); 3,230 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 0.5% Black, 1.3% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 517.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 45.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.8% never married, 56.1% now married, 11.9% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% German, 21.4% Other groups, 17.7% Irish, 13.6% English, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 17.5% professional, 20.7% services, 30.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.3% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,026 (2006); Median household income: $32,556 (2006); Average household income: $42,222 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Bass Lake Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-1555 Yosemite Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 683-8801 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $280,791 (2006); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Newspapers: Sierra Star (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.4% less than 15 minutes, 11.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Eastern Madera County Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . (559) 683-7766 http://www.oakhurstchamber.com
PARKSDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.794 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.94° N. Lat.; 120.02° W. Long. Population: 1,911 (1990); 2,688 (2000); 3,246 (2006); 3,665 (2011 projected); Race: 28.9% White, 1.7% Black, 0.2% Asian, 88.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,809.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.72 (2006); Median age: 24.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.2 (2006); Marriage status: 38.5% never married, 50.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.9% Other groups, 3.6% Irish, 2.5% German, 2.3% English, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.5% management, 7.5% professional, 19.3% services, 14.9% sales, 24.4% farming, 10.0% construction, 22.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,070 (2006); Median household income: $34,415 (2006); Average household income: $38,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 33.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.3% (2006); Median home value: $170,775 (2006); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 99.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less
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than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARKWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.070 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.93° N. Lat.; 120.05° W. Long. Population: 1,659 (1990); 2,119 (2000); 2,364 (2006); 2,539 (2011 projected); Race: 36.5% White, 4.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 74.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,209.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.93 (2006); Median age: 27.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 59.7% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.3% Other groups, 5.5% Irish, 5.2% German, 4.7% English, 3.5% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.1% management, 9.2% professional, 9.5% services, 26.8% sales, 21.7% farming, 8.3% construction, 22.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,171 (2006); Median household income: $36,527 (2006); Average household income: $38,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $169,413 (2006); Median rent: $586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 2.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.5% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) RAYMOND (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93653). Covers a land area of 225.436 sq. miles and a water area of 4.791 sq. miles. Located at 37.23° N. Lat.; 119.92° W. Long. Elevation is 938 feet. Population: 971 (2000); Race: 90.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.3% under 18, 18.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 64.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% Other groups, 19.2% German, 14.0% English, 12.7% Irish, 10.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 17.8% professional, 22.5% services, 13.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 19.7% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,184 (2000); Median household income: $36,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2000). School District(s)
Raymond-Knowles Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 689-3336 Yosemite Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 683-8801 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2000); Median home value: $138,900 (2000); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WISHON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93669). Covers a land area of 8.113 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.28° N. Lat.; 119.53° W. Long. Population: 310 (2000); Race: 87.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 38.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 8.9% under 18, 35.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 49.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 23.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% German, 24.0% Irish, 13.7% Other groups, 12.0% English, 8.9% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 5.5% professional, 17.8% services, 42.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.9% construction, 5.5% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $22,415 (2000); Median household income: $57,614 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2000); Median home value: $133,800 (2000); Median rent: $191 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 54.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
YOSEMITE LAKES (CDP). Covers a land area of 20.915 sq. miles and a water area of 0.090 sq. miles. Located at 37.18° N. Lat.; 119.77° W. Long. Population: 2,367 (1990); 4,160 (2000); 4,970 (2006); 5,555 (2011 projected); Race: 93.0% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 237.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.3% never married, 73.8% now married, 3.1% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.7% Other groups, 17.8% English, 17.5% German, 14.2% Irish, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 24.5% professional, 16.0% services, 28.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 10.0% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,125 (2006); Median household income: $67,627 (2006); Average household income: $83,855 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $335,784 (2006); Median rent: $793 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 40.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Marin County Located in western California, on a hilly peninsula; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and on the east and south by San Pablo and San Francisco Bays and the Golden Gate; includes Angel Island, and Mt. Tamalpais. Covers a land area of 519.80 sq. miles, a water area of 308.39 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Rafael. Marin County is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division (Alameda County, CA; Contra Costa County, CA); San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division (Marin County, CA; San Francisco County, CA; San Mateo County, CA) Weather Station: Kentfield
Elevation: 127 feet
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Population: 230,096 (1990); 247,289 (2000); 245,952 (2006); 245,811 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 2.9% Black, 5.2% Asian, 12.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 473.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 17.1% Catholic Church, 7.5% Jewish Estimate, 1.4% Episcopal Church, 1.4% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 0.8% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 132,235 (2005); Leading industries: 15.3% retail trade; 12.7% health care
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and social assistance; 9.8% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 254 totaling 150,645 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 11 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 119 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 9,910 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 233 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 2,074 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,899 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 12,852 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $20,864 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 356 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 226 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $49,503 (2006); Median household income: $81,009 (2006); Average household income: $120,181 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.63% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $523 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $453 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.1% (2006); Median home value: $855,503 (2006); Median rent: $1,105 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 112.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 70.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 167.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 99.7% good, 0.3% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 56.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 14.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 828.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 25.4% Bush, 73.2% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Angel Island State Park; Golden Gate National Recreation Area; Marin Headlands State Park; Mount Tamalpais State Park; Muir Woods National Monument; Point Reyes National Seashore; Samuel P Taylor State Park; Stinson State Beach; Tomales Bay State Park Additional Information Contacts Marin County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 499-7331 http://www.co.marin.ca.us City of Belvedere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-3838 http://www.cityofbelvedere.org City of Larkspur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-5110 http://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us City of Mill Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 388-4033 http://www.cityofmillvalley.org City of Novato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 899-8900 http://www.ci.novato.ca.us City of San Rafael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 485-3070 http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/City_of_San_Rafael.htm City of Sausalito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 289-4100 http://www.ci.sausalito.ca.us Corte Madera Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 924-0441 http://www.cortemadera.org Larkspur Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 925-0759 http://www.larkspurchamber.org Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 388-9700 http://www.millvalley.org Novato Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 897-1164 http://www.novato.org San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-2510 http://www.sananselmochamber.org San Rafael Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-4163 http://www.sanrafael.org Sausalito Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 331-7262 http://www.sausalito.org Tiburon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-5633 http://www.tiburonchamber.org Town of Corte Madera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-5086 http://www.ci.corte-madera.ca.us Town of Fairfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 453-1584 http://www.town-of-fairfax.org Town of San Anselmo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 258-4600 http://www.townofsananselmo.org Town of Tiburon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-7373 http://www.ci.tiburon.ca.us West Marin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 663-9232 http://www.pointreyes.org
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Marin County Communities BELVEDERE (city). Covers a land area of 0.535 sq. miles and a water area of 1.886 sq. miles. Located at 37.87° N. Lat.; 122.46° W. Long. Elevation is 300 feet. Population: 2,152 (1990); 2,125 (2000); 2,075 (2006); 2,045 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.1% Black, 2.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,875.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 55.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.6 (2006); Marriage status: 13.1% never married, 67.5% now married, 7.3% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.3% English, 15.8% German, 13.4% Irish, 10.6% Other groups, 7.9% Scottish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 41.7% management, 27.0% professional, 6.7% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $102,537 (2006); Median household income: $144,958 (2006); Average household income: $228,289 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 61.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 75.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 34.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,915 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 185.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.7% car, 13.1% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 14.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Belvedere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-3838 http://www.cityofbelvedere.org BLACK POINT-GREEN POINT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.845 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 38.11° N. Lat.; 122.50° W. Long. Population: 987 (1990); 1,143 (2000); 1,171 (2006); 1,200 (2011 projected); Race: 90.9% White, 0.8% Black, 2.5% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 634.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 49.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 63.3% now married, 2.8% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% Other groups, 16.0% Irish, 14.7% Italian, 13.3% German, 10.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.6% management, 24.1% professional, 9.3% services, 22.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.1% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $55,662 (2006); Median household income: $98,507 (2006); Average household income: $132,480 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 49.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $930,851 (2006); Median rent: $886 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.3% car, 2.6% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOLINAS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.383 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.90° N. Lat.; 122.70° W. Long. Elevation is 9 feet. History: The first settler in Bolinas was Gregorio Briones, owner of the large cattle domain of Baulinas Rancho in the 1850’s. Population: 1,108 (1990); 1,246 (2000); 1,205 (2006); 1,173 (2011 projected); Race: 89.0% White, 2.2% Black, 2.2% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 871.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 46.2 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 109.9 (2006); Marriage status: 33.2% never married, 47.7% now married, 2.6% widowed, 16.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.8% Other groups, 16.9% English, 14.8% Irish, 10.0% German, 9.1% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 31.7% professional, 16.0% services, 18.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 14.1% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,511 (2006); Median household income: $57,908 (2006); Average household income: $77,021 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 53.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.8% (2006). School District(s)
Bolinas-Stinson Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 868-1603 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $829,412 (2006); Median rent: $1,034 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.5% car, 0.6% public transportation, 7.3% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 10.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CORTE MADERA (town). Covers a land area of 3.167 sq. miles and a water area of 1.243 sq. miles. Located at 37.92° N. Lat.; 122.51° W. Long. Elevation is 27 feet. History: Muir Woods National Monument to Southwest. Incorporated 1916. Population: 8,287 (1990); 9,100 (2000); 9,070 (2006); 9,121 (2011 projected); Race: 86.2% White, 1.0% Black, 7.0% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,863.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 60.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.0% Other groups, 15.3% English, 14.7% German, 12.2% Irish, 10.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 34.0% professional, 10.9% services, 20.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.1% construction, 3.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,929 (2006); Median household income: $91,114 (2006); Average household income: $127,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 45.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.4% (2006). School District(s)
Larkspur Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-6960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $917,642 (2006); Median rent: $1,259 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Newspapers: Commuter Times (General - Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.9% car, 8.8% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Corte Madera Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 924-0441 http://www.cortemadera.org Town of Corte Madera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-5086 http://www.ci.corte-madera.ca.us
DILLON BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.971 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.23° N. Lat.; 122.96° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. Population: 277 (1990); 319 (2000); 320 (2006); 299 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 107.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.04 (2006); Median age: 53.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 70.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 20.5% English, 18.5% Other groups, 13.2% German, 11.6% Scottish, 10.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 15.9% professional, 14.5% services, 27.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,797 (2006); Median household income: $64,643 (2006); Average household income: $91,306 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2006); Median home value: $639,286 (2006); Median rent: $765 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.2% less than 15 minutes, 5.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIRFAX (town). Covers a land area of 2.127 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 122.59° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. History: Incorporated 1931. Population: 6,962 (1990); 7,319 (2000); 7,098 (2006); 6,942 (2011 projected); Race: 90.5% White, 1.2% Black, 2.3% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,337.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 49.6% now married, 3.9% widowed, 17.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% Irish, 19.3% German, 18.1% English, 14.4% Other groups, 11.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 30.1% professional, 11.7% services, 28.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 4.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,006 (2006); Median household income: $68,920 (2006); Average household income: $89,511 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ross Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,757 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-2162 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.3% (2006); Median home value: $704,724 (2006); Median rent: $1,046 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 179.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.8% car, 8.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Fairfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 453-1584 http://www.town-of-fairfax.org
GREENBRAE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94904). Aka Green Brae. Covers a land area of 6.323 sq. miles and a water area of 0.279 sq. miles. Located at 37.95° N. Lat.; 122.54° W. Long. History: Greenbrae grew up along Corte Madera Creek, where houseboats were anchored. Population: 11,999 (2000); Race: 92.9% White, 0.5% Black, 3.1% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1,897.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.7% under 18, 21.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 56.8% now married, 8.0% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.0% English, 16.4% German, 16.0% Irish, 12.9% Other groups, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 33.5% professional, 8.4% services, 25.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.0% construction, 2.2% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $67,967 (2000); Median household income: $82,528 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2000); Median home value: $828,500 (2000); Median rent: $1,154 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Marin General Hospital (235 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 10.2% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
INVERNESS (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.972 sq. miles and a water area of 0.435 sq. miles. Located at 38.09° N. Lat.; 122.84° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. History: James Black, a native of Inverness, Scotland, settled here in 1832. When the town was founded in 1908, it was named Inverness for Black’s home. Population: 1,427 (1990); 1,421 (2000); 1,406 (2006); 1,387 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 235.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 53.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 52.8% now married, 7.1% widowed, 20.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.7% English, 21.9% Irish, 21.8% German, 7.9% Other groups, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.1% management, 36.8% professional, 7.7% services, 15.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.2% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,427 (2006); Median household income: $47,500 (2006); Average household income: $71,651 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 99.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 30.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $838,983 (2006); Median rent: $838 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.7% car, 3.8% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 10.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KENTFIELD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.996 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 37.95° N. Lat.; 122.54° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. Population: 6,166 (1990); 6,351 (2000); 6,090 (2006); 5,946 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.3% Black, 2.1% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,032.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 64.2% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% English, 17.4% Irish, 16.6% German, 11.8% Other groups, 7.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.4% management, 35.2% professional, 6.8% services, 21.7% sales, 0.3% farming, 3.4% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $79,278 (2006); Median household income: $139,000 (2006); Average household income: $203,209 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 61.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 68.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 34.0% (2006). School District(s)
Kentfield Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 925-2230 Two-year College(s)
College of Marin (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,447. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 457-8811 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $592; Out-of-state $4,932
Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,116 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Hospitals: Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital (60 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.6% car, 9.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAGUNITAS-FOREST KNOLLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.262 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 122.69° W. Long. Population: 1,654 (1990); 1,835 (2000); 1,839 (2006); 1,841 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 2.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 431.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.7% never married, 46.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Irish, 17.1% English, 14.5% German, 14.0% Other groups, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 32.1% professional, 17.6% services, 17.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.1% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,962 (2006); Median household income: $62,193 (2006); Average household income: $82,667 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $690,323 (2006); Median rent: $967 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 3.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) LARKSPUR (city). Covers a land area of 3.134 sq. miles and a water area of 0.135 sq. miles. Located at 37.94° N. Lat.; 122.53° W. Long. Elevation is 43 feet. History: Named for the blue larkspur that grows profusely in this area. Muir Woods National Monument to West. Incorporated 1908. Population: 11,040 (1990); 12,014 (2000); 11,848 (2006); 11,691 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.9% Black, 4.7% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,780.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 51.1% now married, 7.8% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.6% English, 16.6% German, 16.4% Irish, 12.9% Other groups, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 34.4% professional, 9.1% services, 29.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.3% construction, 1.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $63,712 (2006); Median household income: $79,199 (2006); Average household income: $124,699 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 62.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.8% (2006). School District(s)
Larkspur Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-6960 Tamalpais Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 945-3720 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.2% (2006); Median home value: $968,848 (2006); Median rent: $1,266 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.8% car, 13.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
Profiles of California City of Larkspur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 927-5110 http://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us Larkspur Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 925-0759 http://www.larkspurchamber.org
LUCAS VALLEY-MARINWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.604 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.02° N. Lat.; 122.56° W. Long. Population: 6,187 (1990); 6,357 (2000); 5,964 (2006); 5,665 (2011 projected); Race: 88.3% White, 0.7% Black, 6.3% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,064.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 62.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.3% Other groups, 16.2% English, 15.9% Irish, 12.4% German, 10.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 35.0% professional, 8.1% services, 25.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.8% construction, 4.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,128 (2006); Median household income: $93,290 (2006); Average household income: $114,938 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 46.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $744,698 (2006); Median rent: $1,273 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 8.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) MARSHALL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94940). Covers a land area of 32.346 sq. miles and a water area of 0.076 sq. miles. Located at 38.18° N. Lat.; 122.88° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. Population: 394 (2000); Race: 85.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 25.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 17.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 57.7% now married, 3.3% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.7% Other groups, 14.2% Irish, 12.3% Swiss, 9.8% German, 9.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 43.8% professional, 11.9% services, 7.0% sales, 5.9% farming, 11.9% construction, 1.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,734 (2000); Median household income: $36,625 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.8% (2000); Median home value: $625,000 (2000); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.1% walk, 20.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 13.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) MILL VALLEY (city). Covers a land area of 4.717 sq. miles and a water area of 0.113 sq. miles. Located at 37.90° N. Lat.; 122.54° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. History: Mill Valley was founded on land belonging to the Rancho Saucelito and named for the sawmill built here by Juan Read in 1834. Population: 13,112 (1990); 13,600 (2000); 13,326 (2006); 13,133 (2011 projected); Race: 90.5% White, 0.9% Black, 4.8% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,825.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.2% never married, 55.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% English, 16.5% Irish, 15.8% German, 13.1% Other groups, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.9%
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management, 38.2% professional, 5.4% services, 22.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.8% construction, 1.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $67,925 (2006); Median household income: $103,839 (2006); Average household income: $151,267 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 70.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 32.7% (2006). School District(s)
Mill Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 389-7700 Tamalpais Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 945-3720 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,189 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 199.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pacific Sun (Alternative, General - Circulation 48,600); Vestkusten (The Swedish Newspaper) (Ethnic - Circulation 2,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 70.1% car, 9.9% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 15.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mill Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 388-4033 http://www.cityofmillvalley.org Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 388-9700 http://www.millvalley.org
MUIR BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.494 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.86° N. Lat.; 122.58° W. Long. Population: 307 (1990); 295 (2000); 281 (2006); 279 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 568.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 50.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 56.1% now married, 9.3% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.3% English, 9.4% Irish, 8.7% Canadian, 8.3% German, 6.9% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 37.6% management, 43.3% professional, 3.4% services, 6.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.1% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $71,170 (2006); Median household income: $117,000 (2006); Average household income: $157,028 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 91.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 56.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 1.7% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.1% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 38.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) NICASIO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94946). Covers a land area of 30.894 sq. miles and a water area of 1.175 sq. miles. Located at 38.05° N. Lat.; 122.67° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. Population: 589 (2000); Race: 80.0% White, 1.4% Black, 3.3% Asian, 14.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 19.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 6.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 66.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% Other groups, 14.8% German, 14.3% Irish, 12.8% English, 9.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 31.4% professional, 12.2% services, 17.9% sales, 4.4% farming, 12.5% construction, 4.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $56,313 (2000); Median household income: $76,194 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.3% (2000). School District(s)
Nicasio Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 662-2184 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2000); Median home value: $678,600 (2000); Median rent: $875 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.3% car, 3.1% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NOVATO (city). Aka Hamilton. Covers a land area of 27.705 sq. miles and a water area of 0.555 sq. miles. Located at 38.09° N. Lat.; 122.56° W. Long. Elevation is 18 feet. History: Named for the local valley where Mission San Rafael sheep grazed. Novato grew as a trading center for the surrounding fruit-raising and dairying region. Population: 48,463 (1990); 47,630 (2000); 49,830 (2006); 51,813 (2011 projected); Race: 80.2% White, 2.1% Black, 5.9% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,798.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 56.6% now married, 6.8% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Other groups, 15.4% Irish, 15.3% German, 12.2% English, 10.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,880 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 242 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 175 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 23.7% professional, 14.3% services, 28.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.7% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,179 (2006); Median household income: $73,265 (2006); Average household income: $96,250 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). School District(s)
Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 20.2% professional, 20.2% services, 24.9% sales, 7.1% farming, 6.1% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $50,667 (2006); Median household income: $68,056 (2006); Average household income: $114,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006). School District(s)
Shoreline Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 660 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 878-2266 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.5% (2006); Median home value: $820,946 (2006); Median rent: $828 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Newspapers: Point Reyes Light (General - Circulation 4,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 74.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.4% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.8% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts West Marin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 663-9232 http://www.pointreyes.org
ROSS (town). Covers a land area of 1.594 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 122.55° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: Muir Woods National Monument to South. Incorporated 1908. Population: 2,123 (1990); 2,329 (2000); 2,282 (2006); 2,259 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.2% Black, 1.5% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,432.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 62.8% now married, 2.0% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.8% English, 12.9% Irish, 10.4% Other groups, 9.2% German, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 28.2% management, 42.4% professional, 4.3% services, 20.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.7% construction, 2.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,993 (2006); Median household income: $98,889 (2006); Average household income: $160,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 49.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 74.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 36.7% (2006).
Novato Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 897-4201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2006); Median home value: $630,051 (2006); Median rent: $1,093 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Novato Community Hospital Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 248.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Marin Independent Journal (Circulation 40,378); Novato Advance (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 8.4% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Novato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 899-8900 http://www.ci.novato.ca.us Novato Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 897-1164 http://www.novato.org
Ross Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 384 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 457-2705 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.4% car, 6.7% public transportation, 8.0% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 17.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POINT REYES STATION (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.634 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.07° N. Lat.; 122.80° W. Long. Elevation is 35 feet. History: The town of Point Reyes Station grew around dairy farms which produced butter, shipped to San Francisco by schooner from Point Reyes. Dairy farming began here in the 1850’s. Population: 872 (1990); 818 (2000); 697 (2006); 670 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.1% Asian, 8.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 191.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 58.5% now married, 4.0% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% Other groups, 15.6% English, 14.3% German, 9.2% Irish, 9.1% Italian (2000).
SAN ANSELMO (town). Covers a land area of 2.747 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 122.56° W. Long. Elevation is 45 feet. History: Named for a valley in the town, which was probably named for an Indian translation. San Francisco Theological Seminary (1871) is here. Muir Woods National monument to South. Incorporated 1907. Population: 11,839 (1990); 12,378 (2000); 12,046 (2006); 11,823 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 1.3% Black, 3.4% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,385.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 54.4% now married, 5.9% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.5% German, 17.2% Irish, 16.9% English, 12.6% Other groups, 11.3% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 36.2% professional, 9.7% services, 22.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 5.7% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,932 (2006); Median household income: $84,181 (2006); Average household income: $116,034 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006). School District(s)
Ross Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,757 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-2162 Tamalpais Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 945-3720 Four-year College(s)
San Francisco Theological Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Presbyterian Church (USA)) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 493 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 451-2800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $885,904 (2006); Median rent: $1,021 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 224.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.8% car, 9.8% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-2510 http://www.sananselmochamber.org Town of San Anselmo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 258-4600 http://www.townofsananselmo.org
SAN GERONIMO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.517 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 122.66° W. Long. Elevation is 299 feet. Population: 207 (1990); 436 (2000); 484 (2006); 521 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 1.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 2.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 319.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 47.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 70.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.2% German, 21.0% Irish, 18.9% English, 11.7% Italian, 9.6% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 41.2% professional, 11.5% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.9% construction, 2.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,121 (2006); Median household income: $61,364 (2006); Average household income: $82,660 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006). School District(s)
Lagunitas Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 488-9399 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.2% (2006); Median home value: $731,855 (2006); Median rent: $757 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 2.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 44.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN RAFAEL (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 16.592 sq. miles and a water area of 5.840 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 122.52° W. Long. Elevation is 12 feet. History: Named for the Mission San Rafael, which was named for the Holy Archangel St. Raphael. San Rafael grew up around Mission San Rafael Arcangel, founded in 1817 by Father Ventura Fortuni as a hospital clinic for people from other nearby missions.
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Population: 48,597 (1990); 56,063 (2000); 55,338 (2006); 55,001 (2011 projected); Race: 74.3% White, 2.2% Black, 6.0% Asian, 25.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,335.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 50.0% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.6% Other groups, 13.4% Irish, 12.3% German, 11.1% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,994 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 26.0% professional, 16.7% services, 25.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.1% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,399 (2006); Median household income: $67,143 (2006); Average household income: $96,788 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006). School District(s)
Dixie Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 479-8881 Marin County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 472-4110 Marin County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 499-5892 San Rafael City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,497 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 492-3233 San Rafael City High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,082 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 485-2300 Four-year College(s)
Dominican University of California (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,938. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 457-4440 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,770; Out-of-state $27,770 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Marin Regional Occupational Program (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 499-5860 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.3% (2006); Median home value: $785,317 (2006); Median rent: $988 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Rafael (120 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 366.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.6% car, 12.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Rafael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 485-3070 http://www.cityofsanrafael.org/City_of_San_Rafael.htm San Rafael Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 454-4163 http://www.sanrafael.org
SANTA VENETIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.760 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.51° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 4,006 (1990); 4,298 (2000); 4,204 (2006); 4,154 (2011 projected); Race: 79.3% White, 2.8% Black, 6.8% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,118.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 53.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 17.3% German, 12.8% Irish, 10.8% Italian, 9.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.1% management, 26.0% professional, 14.2% services, 25.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.2% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,171 (2006); Median household income: $87,050 (2006); Average household income: $103,412 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $657,717 (2006); Median rent: $773 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 9.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAUSALITO (city). Covers a land area of 1.902 sq. miles and a water area of 0.337 sq. miles. Located at 37.85° N. Lat.; 122.49° W. Long. Elevation is 14 feet. History: The name of Sausalito (from the Spanish for willow) was chosen because of the willow trees growing around a spring here in early times. Fresh water from this spring was for a time transported in barrels on rafts to San Francisco. First settled by English Captain William Richardson who worked as a pilot for trading and whaling ships anchoring in San Francisco Bay, Sausalito developed as a fishing village, residential suburb, and literary art colony. Population: 7,103 (1990); 7,330 (2000); 7,137 (2006); 7,033 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.5% Black, 5.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,751.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.71 (2006); Median age: 49.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 45.6% now married, 4.9% widowed, 17.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% English, 17.1% German, 15.2% Irish, 13.9% Other groups, 8.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 32.4% management, 34.6% professional, 7.4% services, 20.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.1% construction, 1.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $91,038 (2006); Median household income: $100,205 (2006); Average household income: $155,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 69.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006). School District(s)
Sausalito Marin City (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 263 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 332-3190 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 287.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Marin Scope (General - Circulation 2,000); San Rafael News Pointer (General - Circulation 12,000); The Ross Valley Reporter (General - Circulation 10,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 65.5% car, 15.6% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sausalito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 289-4100 http://www.ci.sausalito.ca.us Sausalito Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 331-7262 http://www.sausalito.org
STINSON BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.055 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 37.90° N. Lat.; 122.64° W. Long. Elevation is 18 feet. History: The settlement at Stinson Beach began as a campground on the beach, and became a family resort center for vacationers. Population: 793 (1990); 751 (2000); 724 (2006); 704 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.3% Black, 0.7% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 686.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 50.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 55.9% now married, 1.7% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.1% English, 19.0% German, 16.3% Irish, 8.3% Italian, 8.2% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 26.2% professional, 10.6% services, 21.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 2.6% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $70,626 (2006); Median household income: $101,875 (2006); Average household income: $139,365 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,145 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.3% car, 2.6% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRAWBERRY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.359 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 37.89° N. Lat.; 122.50° W. Long. Population: 4,257 (1990); 5,302 (2000); 5,479 (2006); 5,648 (2011 projected); Race: 80.6% White, 2.1% Black, 11.2% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,032.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 32.0% never married, 50.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% Other groups, 13.7% Irish, 12.9% English, 12.0% German, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.9% management, 29.9% professional, 12.0% services, 28.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.9% construction, 3.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $53,021 (2006); Median household income: $75,000 (2006); Average household income: $115,974 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 62.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.3% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,052 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.9% car, 9.1% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) TAMALPAIS-HOMESTEAD VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.982 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 37.88° N. Lat.; 122.54° W. Long. Population: 9,925 (1990); 10,691 (2000); 10,077 (2006); 9,610 (2011 projected); Race: 89.3% White, 0.8% Black, 5.8% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,022.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 57.6% now married, 3.5% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% Irish, 17.1% German, 16.6% English, 14.9% Other groups, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.0% management, 40.5% professional, 6.4% services, 20.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.4% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $70,158 (2006); Median household income: $116,951 (2006); Average household income: $161,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 99.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 75.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 31.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.6% (2006); Median home value: $992,018 (2006); Median rent: $1,260 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.1% car, 10.8% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 11.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) TIBURON (town). Covers a land area of 4.525 sq. miles and a water area of 8.682 sq. miles. Located at 37.89° N. Lat.; 122.46° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet.
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Population: 7,658 (1990); 8,666 (2000); 8,678 (2006); 8,702 (2011 projected); Race: 89.6% White, 1.0% Black, 5.3% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,917.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 48.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 60.4% now married, 6.4% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.0% English, 17.0% German, 16.9% Irish, 14.6% Other groups, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 36.2% management, 30.1% professional, 7.1% services, 21.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.8% construction, 3.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $84,060 (2006); Median household income: $120,442 (2006); Average household income: $195,745 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 69.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.7% (2006). School District(s)
Reed Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,048 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 381-1112 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 5.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 114.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Ark (General - Circulation 3,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 73.3% car, 10.2% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 12.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Tiburon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-5633 http://www.tiburonchamber.org Town of Tiburon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 435-7373 http://www.ci.tiburon.ca.us
TOMALES (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.314 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.24° N. Lat.; 122.90° W. Long. Elevation is 79 feet. Population: 243 (1990); 210 (2000); 186 (2006); 175 (2011 projected); Race: 96.2% White, 0.5% Black, 1.6% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 592.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 49.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.8 (2006); Marriage status: 49.5% never married, 34.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% German, 21.0% English, 20.0% Irish, 11.4% Swedish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 27.8% professional, 13.9% services, 32.5% sales, 4.6% farming, 6.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,989 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $76,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006). School District(s)
Shoreline Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 660 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 878-2266 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $562,500 (2006); Median rent: $653 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODACRE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.824 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 351 feet. Population: 1,431 (1990); 1,393 (2000); 1,386 (2006); 1,411 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 759.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 57.9% now married, 2.1% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% English, 11.1% German, 10.4% Irish, 10.0% Italian, 8.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 30.7% professional, 15.5% services, 26.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,967 (2006); Median household income: $69,620 (2006); Average household income: $93,004 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $732,040 (2006); Median rent: $1,208 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Mariposa County Located in central California, on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada; drained by the Merced, Tuolumne, and Chowchilla Rivers; includes parts of Sierra and Stanislaus National Forests, and the Merced and Mariposa Groves of sequoias. Covers a land area of 1,451.12 sq. miles, a water area of 11.67 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Mariposa. Weather Station: Yosemite Nat’l Park HQ
Elevation: 3,963 feet
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Weather Station: Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance
Elevation: 5,118 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 46 47 49 55 64 72 80 79 73 64 52 47 Low 26 27 28 31 38 44 50 49 45 37 30 26 Precip 8.6 7.8 7.6 3.1 1.6 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.8 2.2 4.7 5.4 Snow na na na 7.2 0.6 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.7 5.6 15.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 14,302 (1990); 17,130 (2000); 18,112 (2006); 18,714 (2011 projected); Race: 88.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 40.5% Catholic Church, 2.3% The United Methodist Church, 2.0% New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches and other Fundamental Baptist Associations, 1.9% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 1.4% The Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 9,141 (2005); Leading industries: 41.2% accommodation & food services; 12.5% retail trade; 11.4% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 284 totaling 219,133 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 347 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,573 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 139 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,322 (2006); Median household income: $39,723 (2006); Average household income: $51,955 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.87% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
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Mariposa County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.3% (2006); Median home value: $290,756 (2006); Median rent: $426 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 102.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 80.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 149.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 72.5% good, 25.8% moderate, 1.6% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 6.7 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 19.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 230.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 60.2% Bush, 37.5% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Yosemite National Park Additional Information Contacts Mariposa County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 966-3222 http://www.mariposacounty.org Coulterville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 878-3074 Mariposa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 966-2456 http://www.mariposa.org
Mariposa County Communities BOOTJACK (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.013 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 37.46° N. Lat.; 119.88° W. Long. Elevation is 2,242 feet. Population: 1,297 (1990); 1,588 (2000); 1,598 (2006); 1,611 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 88.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 64.1% now married, 5.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% German, 23.7% English, 20.5% Irish, 8.8% Other groups, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 26.6% professional, 16.4% services, 22.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,314 (2006); Median household income: $35,369 (2006); Average household income: $42,962 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2006); Median home value: $305,426 (2006); Median rent: $489 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 2.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CATHEYS VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95306). Aka Cathay. Covers a land area of 126.700 sq. miles and a water area of 1.121 sq. miles. Located at 37.43° N. Lat.; 120.09° W. Long. Elevation is 1,321 feet. Population: 984 (2000); Race: 76.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 12.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 7.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.7% under 18, 12.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 60.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.0% Other groups, 23.8% German, 12.5% Irish, 7.0% United States or American, 6.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 22.9% professional, 17.0% services, 28.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.3% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,584 (2000); Median household income: $36,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2000). School District(s)
Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2000); Median home value: $175,600 (2000); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COULTERVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95311). Covers a land area of 275.384 sq. miles and a water area of 0.144 sq. miles. Located at 37.74° N. Lat.; 120.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,683 feet. History: Coulterville was first called Banderita for the small red bandannas used by its early Mexican settlers. Prospectors crowded the streets of Coulterville during the years that gold was being picked out of the mountains. Population: 2,256 (2000); Race: 92.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.5% under 18, 18.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 63.2% now married, 5.2% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% German, 22.1% Other groups, 12.8% Irish, 11.4% English, 5.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 15.1% professional, 15.2% services, 26.8% sales, 0.8% farming, 19.2% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,164 (2000); Median household income: $25,160 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2000). School District(s)
Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2000); Median home value: $127,400 (2000); Median rent: $453 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 32.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Coulterville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 878-3074
FISH CAMP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93623). Covers a land area of 21.485 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.46° N. Lat.; 119.64° W. Long. Elevation is 4,980 feet. Population: 63 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 51.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 100.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.6% Scotch-Irish, 27.6% Russian, 20.7% German, 20.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,524 (2000); Median household income: $2,499 (2000); Poverty rate: 48.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $350,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). HORNITOS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95325). Covers a land area of 56.723 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.46° N. Lat.; 120.25° W. Long. Elevation is 821 feet. History: Hornitos (Spanish for “little ovens”) got its name from the tombs of its early Mexican settlers, shaped like bake ovens. The camp here in 1849 was known as a lively one. In the Ghirardelli store in Hornitos, the “chocolate king” of later days began building his fortune as a merchant. Population: 114 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 26.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 61.8% now married, 7.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.7%
Profiles of California
Mariposa County
United States or American, 14.7% German, 7.8% Portuguese, 7.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 59.0% management, 20.5% professional, 0.0% services, 20.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,858 (2000); Median household income: $38,036 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.5% (2000). School District(s)
Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2000); Median home value: $88,800 (2000); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 64.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 35.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 68.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARIPOSA (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.220 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 37.48° N. Lat.; 119.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,950 feet. History: In 1854 Mariposa was named the seat of Mariposa County. The courthouse that was built in 1854 was fastened together with wooden pegs. Population: 1,115 (1990); 1,373 (2000); 1,417 (2006); 1,470 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 1.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 440.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 80.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 39.8% now married, 16.1% widowed, 21.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% Other groups, 20.5% English, 20.1% Irish, 19.8% German, 8.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.5% management, 7.2% professional, 23.4% services, 31.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.9% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,916 (2006); Median household income: $21,974 (2006); Average household income: $41,898 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Maripoas Co. CYA District 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 966-3634 Mariposa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.0% (2006); Median home value: $175,490 (2006); Median rent: $361 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: John C Fremont Healthcare District (34 beds) Newspapers: Mariposa Gazette (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 77.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.4% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Mariposa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 966-2456 http://www.mariposa.org
MIDPINES (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95345). Covers a land area of 32.733 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.57° N. Lat.; 119.94° W. Long. Elevation is 2,575 feet. Population: 431 (2000); Race: 77.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.9% under 18, 10.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 60.6% now married, 2.2% widowed, 22.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% German, 16.7% Other groups, 15.0% English, 14.2% Irish, 6.9% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 11.9% professional, 15.0% services, 27.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 22.3% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,487 (2000); Median household income: $30,536 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2000); Median home value: $158,900 (2000); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 29.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95389). Covers a land area of 392.595 sq. miles and a water area of 1.085 sq. miles. Located at 37.63° N. Lat.; 119.69° W. Long. Population: 1,740 (2000); Race: 86.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 13.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 9.0% under 18, 2.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 47.7% never married, 39.0% now married, 1.3% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 12.2% Irish, 11.8% German, 11.1% English, 10.3% Other groups, 7.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 7.2% professional, 38.3% services, 28.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.9% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,111 (2000); Median household income: $51,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2000). School District(s)
Bass Lake Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,238 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 642-1555 Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 21.3% (2000); Median home value: $161,100 (2000); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 41.0% car, 2.8% public transportation, 45.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 80.6% less than 15 minutes, 9.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
YOSEMITE VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.110 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.74° N. Lat.; 119.57° W. Long. Population: 303 (1990); 265 (2000); 255 (2006); 245 (2011 projected); Race: 87.8% White, 1.2% Black, 1.6% Asian, 18.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 120.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 171.3 (2006); Marriage status: 31.4% never married, 53.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 15.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% Other groups, 15.2% German, 12.1% Dutch, 10.8% Swiss, 9.9% Finnish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.3% management, 13.9% professional, 43.4% services, 12.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.4% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,431 (2006); Median household income: $60,887 (2006); Average household income: $70,177 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2006); Median home value: $n/a (2006); Median rent: $353 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 31.3% car, 4.8% public transportation, 60.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 86.1% less than 15 minutes, 3.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Mendocino County
Profiles of California
Mendocino County Located in northwestern California, on the Pacific Coast; mountain and valley area, crossed by the Coast Ranges; includes part of Mendocino National Forest; drained by the Eel, Russian, Big, Noyo, and Navarro Rivers. Covers a land area of 3,508.97 sq. miles, a water area of 369.17 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Ukiah. Mendocino County is part of the Ukiah, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Mendocino County, CA Weather Station: Fort Bragg 5 N
Elevation: 118 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 57 58 60 62 64 66 66 66 64 59 55 Low 40 41 42 43 45 48 49 50 49 46 43 40 Precip 7.5 6.7 6.4 2.8 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.8 2.5 5.6 6.7 Snow 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Potter Valley P H
Elevation: 1,013 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 60 63 69 76 84 92 91 87 77 62 56 Low 35 37 39 40 44 49 53 52 49 43 38 34 Precip 9.4 7.7 6.9 2.8 1.6 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.9 2.6 6.6 7.3 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Ukiah
Elevation: 629 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 61 64 70 77 84 92 91 87 77 63 56 Low 37 39 41 42 47 52 56 55 52 46 41 36 Precip 8.5 6.9 5.9 2.2 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.7 2.1 5.6 6.3 Snow tr 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Willits 1 NE
Elevation: 1,348 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 58 61 65 72 78 85 85 83 75 61 55 Low 33 35 37 37 41 44 48 46 43 38 36 32 Precip 10.6 8.3 7.6 3.1 1.6 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.9 2.7 7.1 8.2 Snow 1.2 0.6 0.4 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 80,345 (1990); 86,265 (2000); 89,128 (2006); 91,600 (2011 projected); Race: 79.1% White, 0.7% Black, 1.4% Asian, 19.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.4% Catholic Church, 2.3% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.7% Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.1% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 43,877 (2005); Leading industries: 20.0% retail trade; 17.0% health care and social assistance; 15.5% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,184 totaling 707,466 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 20 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,749 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 279 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,056 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,864 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 272 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,069 (2006); Median household income: $41,616 (2006); Average household income: $55,767 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.54% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $446 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $313 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.4% (2006); Median home value: $349,343 (2006); Median rent: $510 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 131.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 97.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 220.0 deaths
per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 98.6% good, 1.4% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 23.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 17.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 801.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 33.7% Bush, 63.5% Kerry, 0.6% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Admiral Standley State Recreation Area; Caspar Headlands State Beach; Dimmick Memorial Grove State Park; Greenwood Creek State Beach; Hendy Woods State Park; Jackson State Forest; Jug Handle State Reserve; MacKerricher State Park; Mailliard Redwoods State Reserve; Manchester Beach State Park; Mendocino Headlands State Park; Montgomery Woods State Reserve; Navarro River Redwoods State Park; Russian Gulch State Park; Schooner Gulch State Beach; Sinkyone Wilderness State Park; Smithe Redwoods State Reserve; Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area; Van Damme State Park; Westport-Union Landing State Beach Additional Information Contacts Mendocino County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-4441 http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us Boonville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 895-2379 http://www.andersonvalleychamber.com City of Fort Bragg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 961-2823 http://ci.fort-bragg.ca.us City of Point Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 882-2122 http://www.cityofpointarena.com City of Ukiah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-6213 http://www.cityofukiah.com Covelo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 983-1070 http://www.covelo.net Greater Ukiah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 462-4705 http://www.ukiahchamber.com Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-2780 http://www.mendocinocoast.com Willits Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 459-7910 http://www.willits.org
Mendocino County Communities ALBION (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95410). Covers a land area of 32.958 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 39.21° N. Lat.; 123.71° W. Long. Elevation is 178 feet. History: A sawmill was erected in Albion at the mouth of the Albion River in 1852, and operated until 1928. Population: 1,035 (2000); Race: 95.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 31.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.2% under 18, 14.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 53.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 19.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% English, 16.1% Irish, 13.3% Other groups, 13.3% German, 6.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 50.9% professional, 25.2% services, 4.0% sales, 3.5% farming, 6.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,731 (2000); Median household income: $40,491 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 52.4% (2000). School District(s)
Mendocino Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 937-5868 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2000); Median home value: $313,300 (2000); Median rent: $783 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOONVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95415). Covers a land area of 34.460 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.02° N. Lat.; 123.38° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Boonville was named in 1868 for an early settler, W.W. Boon. The settlement grew as a supply point for ranchers and travelers.
Profiles of California
Mendocino County
Population: 1,370 (2000); Race: 61.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 42.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 39.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.4% under 18, 9.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 54.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% Other groups, 10.5% German, 10.4% English, 7.5% Irish, 3.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 14.2% professional, 22.0% services, 15.7% sales, 11.9% farming, 5.8% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,398 (2000); Median household income: $33,214 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2000). School District(s)
Anderson Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 586 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 895-3774 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.5% (2000); Median home value: $174,300 (2000); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Boonville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 895-2379 http://www.andersonvalleychamber.com
BRANSCOMB (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95417). Covers a land area of 27.836 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.67° N. Lat.; 123.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,570 feet. Population: 166 (2000); Race: 89.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.2% under 18, 3.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 72.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.1% English, 20.5% Other groups, 17.4% Irish, 14.3% German, 11.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 11.1% professional, 6.2% services, 24.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.6% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,555 (2000); Median household income: $45,357 (2000); Poverty rate: 33.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.6% (2000); Median home value: $162,500 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) CASPAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95420). Covers a land area of 4.106 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.36° N. Lat.; 123.80° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Caspar grew around a lumber mill built in 1861. Population: 317 (2000); Race: 92.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 77.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 9.8% under 18, 17.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.4% never married, 72.3% now married, 5.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.9% Irish, 25.6% German, 17.8% Other groups, 12.8% English, 12.8% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.5% management, 42.6% professional, 13.5% services, 7.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,191 (2000); Median household income: $37,813 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.9% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.9% (2000); Median home value: $161,800 (2000); Median rent: $538 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 18.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COMPTCHE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95427). Covers a land area of 63.840 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.24° N. Lat.; 123.54° W. Long. Elevation is 640 feet. Population: 368 (2000); Race: 96.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 8.6% under 18, 23.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 41.7% now married, 5.0% widowed, 28.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.4% Irish, 15.8% English, 9.6% Other groups, 9.1% Italian, 9.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 12.7% professional, 22.9% services, 22.9% sales, 4.2% farming, 21.1% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,574 (2000); Median household income: $23,583 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.8% (2000). School District(s)
Mendocino Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 937-5868 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2000); Median home value: $187,500 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 60.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.9% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COVELO (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.126 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.80° N. Lat.; 123.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,398 feet. Population: 1,057 (1990); 1,175 (2000); 1,180 (2006); 1,184 (2011 projected); Race: 48.9% White, 1.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 10.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 165.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 46.8% now married, 9.4% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% Other groups, 14.6% Irish, 9.3% German, 8.8% English, 3.5% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 20.5% professional, 28.2% services, 19.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,297 (2006); Median household income: $37,885 (2006); Average household income: $53,222 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Round Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 983-6171 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $173,125 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.6% walk, 16.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.4% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Covelo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 983-1070 http://www.covelo.net
DOS RIOS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95429). Covers a land area of 33.641 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 39.76° N. Lat.; 123.33° W. Long. Elevation is 926 feet.
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Population: 78 (2000); Race: 93.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 11.3% under 18, 17.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 41.8% never married, 41.8% now married, 0.0% widowed, 16.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.7% Other groups, 30.6% English, 30.6% German, 24.2% Scotch-Irish, 6.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.3% management, 15.8% professional, 0.0% services, 57.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,498 (2000); Median household income: $57,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.6% (2000); Median home value: $84,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 15.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 31.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Fort Bragg Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 961-2850 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.8% (2006); Median home value: $330,477 (2006); Median rent: $521 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Mendocino Coast District Hospital (49 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 501.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fort Bragg Advocate-News (General - Circulation 5,600); The Mendocino Beacon (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 0.7% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.5% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Fort Bragg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 961-2823 http://ci.fort-bragg.ca.us Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-2780 http://www.mendocinocoast.com
ELK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95432). Aka Greenwood. Covers a land area of 62.237 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 39.10° N. Lat.; 123.64° W. Long. Elevation is 140 feet. History: Elk began as a shipping point for lumber brought from inland by railroad. The community was also known as Greenwood. Population: 366 (2000); Race: 99.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.2% under 18, 9.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 70.3% now married, 4.7% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% English, 15.1% German, 14.4% Other groups, 11.5% Irish, 10.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.1% management, 13.6% professional, 24.4% services, 13.6% sales, 7.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 0.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,265 (2000); Median household income: $46,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.6% (2000). School District(s)
Mendocino Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 937-5868 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.2% (2000); Median home value: $538,500 (2000); Median rent: $700 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 20.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORT BRAGG (city). Covers a land area of 2.726 sq. miles and a water area of 0.043 sq. miles. Located at 39.44° N. Lat.; 123.80° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Fort Bragg was established in 1857 by Lieutenant Horatio Gates Gibson as a military post, and named for General Braxton Bragg. When the area was opened to purchase in 1867, a lumber town developed. Population: 6,189 (1990); 7,026 (2000); 7,101 (2006); 7,166 (2011 projected); Race: 77.3% White, 1.5% Black, 1.0% Asian, 26.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,604.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 48.7% now married, 8.7% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% Other groups, 13.7% Irish, 11.4% German, 11.4% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 13.7% professional, 31.8% services, 16.6% sales, 5.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,755 (2006); Median household income: $30,721 (2006); Average household income: $39,166 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.4% (2000).
GUALALA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95445). Covers a land area of 70.633 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.81° N. Lat.; 123.55° W. Long. Elevation is 67 feet. History: Gualala (pronounced Wah-la-la) was a booming lumber town in the 1860’s and 1870’s, with a sawmill operating at the mouth of the Gualala River. Population: 1,912 (2000); Race: 90.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 27.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.6% under 18, 18.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% German, 16.6% Other groups, 15.7% Irish, 13.0% English, 8.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 17.1% professional, 21.5% services, 18.0% sales, 3.0% farming, 18.4% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,990 (2000); Median household income: $46,101 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2000); Median home value: $240,100 (2000); Median rent: $673 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Newspapers: Independent Coast Observer (General - Circulation 2,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOPLAND (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95449). Covers a land area of 123.384 sq. miles and a water area of 0.046 sq. miles. Located at 38.95° N. Lat.; 123.08° W. Long. Elevation is 486 feet. History: The village of Hopland grew up around the ranch house of Fernando Felix, as the center of a hop growing area. The first hops were planted in 1858 by Stephen Warren Knowles. Population: 1,359 (2000); Race: 59.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 22.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.8% under 18, 8.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 53.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.6% Other groups, 15.9% German, 10.1% Irish, 9.4% Italian, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 13.4% professional, 21.2% services, 31.1% sales, 4.1% farming, 5.9% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,585 (2000); Median household income: $34,022 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2000).
Profiles of California
Mendocino County School District(s)
Ukiah Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-5211 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.2% (2000); Median home value: $178,000 (2000); Median rent: $508 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 3.9% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAYTONVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.043 sq. miles and a water area of 0.067 sq. miles. Located at 39.67° N. Lat.; 123.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,650 feet. History: Laytonville developed as a trading center for the nearby cattle and sheep ranches. Population: 1,133 (1990); 1,301 (2000); 1,366 (2006); 1,401 (2011 projected); Race: 75.8% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 9.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 270.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 37.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 52.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% Other groups, 11.8% German, 9.4% Irish, 9.4% English, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 12.0% professional, 18.1% services, 26.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 11.1% construction, 19.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,230 (2006); Median household income: $39,926 (2006); Average household income: $47,798 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Laytonville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 984-6414 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $261,170 (2006); Median rent: $371 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 8.8% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.3% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
LEGGETT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95585). Covers a land area of 15.957 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.87° N. Lat.; 123.72° W. Long. Elevation is 952 feet. Population: 303 (2000); Race: 82.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 19.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 38.1% under 18, 8.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 37.1% never married, 37.9% now married, 7.6% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.7% Other groups, 18.3% Irish, 14.9% German, 9.5% Italian, 7.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 28.0% professional, 18.3% services, 26.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.2% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,600 (2000); Median household income: $23,125 (2000); Poverty rate: 39.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2000). School District(s)
Leggett Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 925-6285 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.8% (2000); Median home value: $94,400 (2000); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.0% walk, 14.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.5% less than 15 minutes, 17.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes,
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LITTLERIVER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95456). Covers a land area of 12.084 sq. miles and a water area of 0.036 sq. miles. Located at 39.26° N. Lat.; 123.75° W. Long. Population: 877 (2000); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 72.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 11.1% under 18, 30.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 46.1% now married, 13.2% widowed, 18.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.7% English, 13.4% German, 12.5% Irish, 9.6% Other groups, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.2% management, 16.6% professional, 8.5% services, 30.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,676 (2000); Median household income: $42,045 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.4% (2000); Median home value: $273,300 (2000); Median rent: $541 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 17.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) MANCHESTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95459). Covers a land area of 44.629 sq. miles and a water area of 0.052 sq. miles. Located at 38.99° N. Lat.; 123.66° W. Long. Elevation is 110 feet. History: Manchester grew around a farming and dairying area. Population: 585 (2000); Race: 69.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 20.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 15.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 53.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 15.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.9% Other groups, 11.7% German, 9.9% United States or American, 9.6% English, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 12.1% professional, 20.5% services, 23.2% sales, 8.9% farming, 7.6% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,710 (2000); Median household income: $34,792 (2000); Poverty rate: 24.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2000). School District(s)
Manchester Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 882-2374 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.6% (2000); Median home value: $215,600 (2000); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.9% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENDOCINO (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.265 sq. miles and a water area of 5.163 sq. miles. Located at 39.30° N. Lat.; 123.79° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. History: The town of Mendocino was named for Cape Mendocino, which Juan Cabrillo charted in 1542 and named for Don Antonio de Mendoza, first viceroy of New Spain (Mexico). A sawmill was built in 1852 by Harry Meiggs of San Francisco. Many of Mendocino’s early residents were from New England, an influence seen in the architecture of its early buildings. Population: 900 (1990); 824 (2000); 852 (2006); 857 (2011 projected); Race: 95.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.9% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 376.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.92 (2006); Median age: 52.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 62.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.1% English, 14.8% German, 13.0% Other groups, 9.3% Irish, 8.4% European (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.4% management, 21.0% professional, 11.7% services, 29.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.1% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,638 (2006); Median household income: $51,546 (2006); Average household income: $64,550 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006). School District(s)
Mendocino Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 695 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 937-5868 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.6% (2006); Median home value: $688,119 (2006); Median rent: $530 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 53.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 34.7% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mendocino Coast Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 726-2780 http://www.mendocinocoast.com
PHILO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95466). Covers a land area of 82.309 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.08° N. Lat.; 123.50° W. Long. Elevation is 280 feet. Population: 1,098 (2000); Race: 76.2% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 31.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.4% under 18, 5.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 65.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% Other groups, 13.1% English, 10.0% German, 6.3% Irish, 3.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 16.4% professional, 18.7% services, 18.9% sales, 10.8% farming, 7.7% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,506 (2000); Median household income: $43,015 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.3% (2000); Median home value: $182,900 (2000); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 13.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) PIERCY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95587). Covers a land area of 52.019 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 39.94° N. Lat.; 123.68° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 193 (2000); Race: 89.8% White, 0.0% Black, 7.9% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.2% under 18, 10.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 42.8% never married, 46.2% now married, 2.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 14.7% German, 10.7% Other groups, 10.7% Swedish, 10.2% Bulgarian, 4.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 6.9% professional, 11.2% services, 31.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 35.3% construction, 3.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,925 (2000); Median household income: $22,344 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2000); Median home value: $52,900 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 35.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
POINT ARENA (city). Covers a land area of 1.360 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.91° N. Lat.; 123.69° W. Long. Elevation is 219 feet. History: Point Arena began in 1859 when a store was opened here. The town developed as a center of lumbering operations, and was incorporated in 1908. Population: 458 (1990); 474 (2000); 520 (2006); 557 (2011 projected); Race: 69.4% White, 1.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 31.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 382.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 54.2% now married, 3.3% widowed, 18.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.9% Other groups, 17.1% German, 9.3% English, 9.1% Irish, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 9.9% professional, 27.8% services, 16.7% sales, 6.5% farming, 14.8% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,548 (2006); Median household income: $31,707 (2006); Average household income: $38,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Arena Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 315 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 882-2803 Point Arena Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 882-2803 Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.9% (2006); Median home value: $270,833 (2006); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.1% car, 2.8% public transportation, 16.2% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Point Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 882-2122 http://www.cityofpointarena.com
POTTER VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95469). Covers a land area of 186.900 sq. miles and a water area of 0.172 sq. miles. Located at 39.38° N. Lat.; 123.07° W. Long. Elevation is 945 feet. Population: 1,883 (2000); Race: 84.4% White, 1.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 15.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.0% under 18, 9.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 54.4% now married, 3.2% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% Other groups, 17.1% Irish, 16.6% English, 15.6% German, 4.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 19.2% professional, 14.3% services, 23.5% sales, 6.7% farming, 7.5% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,681 (2000); Median household income: $36,354 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2000). School District(s)
Potter Valley Community Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 295 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 743-2101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.5% (2000); Median home value: $173,900 (2000); Median rent: $486 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 2.5% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REDWOOD VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95470). Covers a land area of 93.560 sq. miles and a water area of 0.050 sq. miles. Located at 39.28° N. Lat.; 123.22° W. Long. Elevation is 708 feet. Population: 5,975 (2000); Race: 84.1% White, 0.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 13.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 63.9 persons per square mile
Profiles of California
Mendocino County
(2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 10.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.5% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% Other groups, 13.4% English, 11.9% German, 10.7% United States or American, 10.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 20.4% professional, 16.7% services, 22.7% sales, 3.1% farming, 13.7% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,503 (2000); Median household income: $44,112 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). School District(s)
Ukiah Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-5211 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.1% (2000); Median home value: $197,300 (2000); Median rent: $604 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.1% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TALMAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.573 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.13° N. Lat.; 123.16° W. Long. Elevation is 620 feet. Population: 1,001 (1990); 1,141 (2000); 1,151 (2006); 1,152 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 0.6% Black, 20.2% Asian, 30.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 732.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.40 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 48.3% now married, 10.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% Other groups, 9.5% German, 8.9% Irish, 5.5% English, 4.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 14.6% professional, 15.8% services, 18.6% sales, 20.6% farming, 7.0% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,826 (2006); Median household income: $40,302 (2006); Average household income: $54,978 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.5% (2006); Median home value: $309,677 (2006); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.0% less than 15 minutes, 28.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
UKIAH (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 4.732 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.14° N. Lat.; 123.20° W. Long. Elevation is 639 feet. History: The first settler in Ukiah was Samuel Lowry, who built a cabin here in 1856. Ukiah became the seat of Mendocino County in 1859. Population: 14,627 (1990); 15,497 (2000); 15,706 (2006); 15,818 (2011 projected); Race: 77.2% White, 1.1% Black, 1.8% Asian, 24.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,319.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 46.8% now married, 8.4% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% Other groups, 16.6% German, 12.5% English, 12.2% Irish, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.9% professional, 17.1% services, 29.4% sales, 2.4% farming, 8.2% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,585 (2006); Median household income: $36,678 (2006); Average household income: $48,839 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). School District(s)
Mendocino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 467-5000 Mendocino County ROC/ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 467-5123 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Ukiah Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-5211 Two-year College(s)
Mendocino College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,355. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 468-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $658; Out-of-state $4,234 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.0% (2006); Median home value: $298,037 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Ukiah Valley Medical Center (101 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 345.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ukiah Daily Journal (Circulation 7,712) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 68.2% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Ukiah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-6213 http://www.cityofukiah.com Greater Ukiah Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 462-4705 http://www.ukiahchamber.com
WESTPORT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95488). Covers a land area of 73.780 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.72° N. Lat.; 123.79° W. Long. Elevation is 115 feet. History: Westport was first named Beal’s Landing for Lloyd Beal, who arrived in 1864. Two wharves constructed in 1878 made Westport a lumber shipping point. Population: 299 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 6.8% under 18, 13.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 58.6% never married, 30.5% now married, 6.8% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.2% German, 13.3% British, 12.0% Italian, 10.7% English, 8.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.6% management, 9.3% professional, 21.3% services, 14.8% sales, 6.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,038 (2000); Median household income: $36,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.2% (2000). School District(s)
Fort Bragg Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 961-2850 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2000); Median home value: $166,700 (2000); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 59.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.6% walk, 22.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 6.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILLITS (city). Covers a land area of 2.797 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 39.40° N. Lat.; 123.35° W. Long. Elevation is 1,364 feet. History: Willits was once called Willitsville, named for Hiram Willits who purchased a store that had opened here in 1865. The town developed as a division point on the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, and the center of a hay, stock, and poultry raising region. Population: 5,080 (1990); 5,073 (2000); 5,082 (2006); 5,118 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 0.8% Black, 1.4% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,816.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 49.2% now married, 8.1% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.2% Other groups, 17.0% German, 13.2% English, 9.8% Irish, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 12.7% professional, 21.6% services, 25.3% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.2% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,255 (2006); Median household income: $29,361 (2006); Average household income: $42,003 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ukiah Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 463-5211 Willits Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,194 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 459-5314 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.2% (2006); Median home value: $268,529 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Frank R Howard Memorial Hospital (38 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 66.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 288.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Willits News (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.7% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Willits Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 459-7910 http://www.willits.org
YORKVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95494). Covers a land area of 73.969 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.91° N. Lat.; 123.26° W. Long. Elevation is 940 feet. Population: 317 (2000); Race: 67.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 32.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.5% under 18, 14.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.7% never married, 66.2% now married, 6.1% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% Other groups, 20.5% English, 9.7% German, 8.6% Irish, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 14.9% professional, 3.3% services, 16.5% sales, 19.8% farming, 12.4% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,771 (2000); Median household income: $28,056 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.5% (2000); Median home value: $136,100 (2000); Median rent: $444 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 27.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 16.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Merced County Located in central California, in the San Joaquin Valley; includes the Diablo Range in the west and southwest, and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in the east and northeast; watered by the Merced, San Joaquin, and Chowchilla Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,928.69 sq. miles, a water area of 43.18 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1855. County seat is Merced. Merced County is part of the Merced, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Merced County, CA
Weather Station: Los Banos
Elevation: 118 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 63 68 74 82 89 95 94 89 80 66 55 Low 37 41 44 47 53 57 61 60 57 51 42 36 Precip 1.9 1.9 1.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.2 1.3 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Los Banos Det. Reservation
Elevation: 406 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 60 65 72 80 88 94 93 87 78 64 54 Low 39 43 46 49 55 60 64 63 61 54 46 38 Precip 1.7 1.6 1.4 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.1 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Merced Municipal Airport
Elevation: 150 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 63 68 75 84 91 97 95 91 81 66 55 Low 37 39 42 45 51 56 61 59 55 48 40 35 Precip 2.4 2.3 2.3 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.6 1.5 1.7 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: San Luis Dam
Elevation: 275 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 60 65 71 78 85 91 90 87 78 65 55 Low 38 42 46 49 54 59 64 63 61 54 45 37 Precip 2.1 2.0 1.8 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.3 1.4 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 178,403 (1990); 210,554 (2000); 243,354 (2006); 268,636 (2011 projected); Race: 53.2% White, 3.7% Black, 6.1% Asian, 51.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 126.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 38.0% Catholic Church, 3.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.4% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.1% Assemblies of God, 1.0% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 100,211 (2005); Leading industries: 20.5% manufacturing; 18.1% retail trade; 14.8% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 2,964 totaling 1,006,127 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 41 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 2,961 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 2,089 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 775 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 2,993 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,182 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,136 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,455 (2006); Median household income: $41,907 (2006); Average household income: $54,169 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.62% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $236 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $181 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.0% (2006); Median home value: $245,680 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 182.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 63.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 162.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 69.0% good, 27.5% moderate, 3.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 10.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 475.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 56.5% Bush, 42.3% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Canal Farm State Historic Landmark; Fremont Ford State Park; George J Hatfield State Park; Kesterson National Wildlife Refuge; Los Banos State Waterfowl Area; McConnell State Park; Merced National Wildlife Refuge; San Luis National Wildlife Refuge; San Luis Reservoir State Recreation Area; Volta State Wildlife Area
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25.5% never married, 63.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% Other groups, 8.9% German, 6.2% Portuguese, 5.2% Irish, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 14.7% professional, 10.1% services, 17.6% sales, 9.2% farming, 14.7% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,855 (2000); Median household income: $40,192 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2000).
Additional Information Contacts Merced County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-7366 http://www.co.merced.ca.us Atwater Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 358-4251 http://www.atwaterchamberofcommerce.org City of Atwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 357-6300 http://www.atwater.org City of Gustine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 854-6471 http://www.ci.gustine.ca.us City of Los Banos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-7366 http://www.losbanos.org City of Merced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6866 http://www.cityofmerced.org Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 384-7092 http://www.merced-chamber.com Gustine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 854-6975 http://www.gustinechamberofcommerce.com Livingston Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 394-8041 http://www.livingstoncity.com Los Banos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 826-2495 http://www.losbanos.com Merced County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 769-0503
Ballico-Cressey Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 320 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 632-5371 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2000); Median home value: $116,100 (2000); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.9% car, 2.3% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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DELHI (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.650 sq. miles and a water area of
ATWATER (city). Covers a land area of 5.404 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 37.35° N. Lat.; 120.60° W. Long. Elevation is 151 feet. History: Incorporated 1922. Population: 22,446 (1990); 23,113 (2000); 26,919 (2006); 29,861 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 3.9% Black, 4.6% Asian, 51.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,981.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 29.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 54.7% now married, 5.1% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% Other groups, 8.9% German, 7.3% Irish, 5.7% English, 5.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,746 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 122 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 18.6% professional, 16.0% services, 21.8% sales, 6.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,481 (2006); Median household income: $43,479 (2006); Average household income: $52,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Atwater Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,691 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 357-6100 Merced Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6412 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $215,906 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 409.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Atwater Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 358-4251 http://www.atwaterchamberofcommerce.org City of Atwater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 357-6300 http://www.atwater.org
BALLICO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95303). Covers a land area of 35.501 sq. miles and a water area of 0.031 sq. miles. Located at 37.47° N. Lat.; 120.67° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. Population: 798 (2000); Race: 67.5% White, 1.7% Black, 4.8% Asian, 33.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.7% under 18, 12.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status:
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0 sq. miles. Located at 37.43° N. Lat.; 120.78° W. Long. Elevation is 117 feet. Population: 4,149 (1990); 8,022 (2000); 9,387 (2006); 10,434 (2011 projected); Race: 50.4% White, 1.8% Black, 2.1% Asian, 62.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,018.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.87 (2006); Median age: 27.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 65.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.2% Other groups, 7.1% Irish, 6.8% United States or American, 6.3% German, 3.9% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 9.0% professional, 10.4% services, 23.0% sales, 10.3% farming, 15.0% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,142 (2006); Median household income: $49,535 (2006); Average household income: $57,514 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Delhi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,544 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 668-6130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $233,635 (2006); Median rent: $446 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Newspapers: Delhi Express (General - Circulation 3,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 44.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOS PALOS (city). Covers a land area of 1.489 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 120.63° W. Long. Elevation is 116 feet. History: Incorporated 1935. Population: 4,275 (1990); 4,581 (2000); 5,150 (2006); 5,596 (2011 projected); Race: 68.8% White, 3.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 61.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,457.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.28 (2006); Median age: 29.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 60.2% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.0% Other groups, 5.7% Irish, 4.9% Italian, 4.8% German, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 12.5% professional, 14.1% services, 27.8% sales, 10.8% farming, 13.7% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,074 (2006); Median household income: $33,648 (2006); Average household income: $48,928 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Dos Palos Oro Loma Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 392-6101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.0% (2006); Median home value: $198,753 (2006); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Dos Palos Memorial Hospital (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 74.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 246.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Dos Palos Sun (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 1.7% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EL NIDO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95317). Covers a land area of 54.565 sq. miles and a water area of 0.143 sq. miles. Located at 37.12° N. Lat.; 120.50° W. Long. Elevation is 139 feet. Population: 795 (2000); Race: 68.3% White, 2.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 54.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 14.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.7% under 18, 8.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.0% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% Other groups, 12.6% Portuguese, 6.1% German, 4.6% United States or American, 4.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 16.8% professional, 10.4% services, 22.4% sales, 23.9% farming, 10.1% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,029 (2000); Median household income: $34,479 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 52.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2000). School District(s)
El Nido Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 208 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-8420 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.6% (2000); Median home value: $141,300 (2000); Median rent: $297 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.9% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GUSTINE (city). Covers a land area of 1.582 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.25° N. Lat.; 121.00° W. Long. Elevation is 96 feet. History: Incorporated 1915. Population: 3,945 (1990); 4,698 (2000); 5,101 (2006); 5,405 (2011 projected); Race: 66.8% White, 0.8% Black, 1.5% Asian, 42.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,225.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 59.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% Other groups, 30.8% Portuguese, 8.2% German, 7.7% Italian, 3.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 5.4% professional, 20.9% services, 27.9% sales, 6.5% farming, 8.7% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,746 (2006); Median household income: $47,054 (2006); Average household income: $56,240 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Gustine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 854-3784
Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $246,824 (2006); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 208.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Gustine Press Standard (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 16.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Gustine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 854-6471 http://www.ci.gustine.ca.us Gustine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 854-6975 http://www.gustinechamberofcommerce.com
HILMAR-IRWIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.918 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.40° N. Lat.; 120.85° W. Long. Population: 3,464 (1990); 4,807 (2000); 5,063 (2006); 5,219 (2011 projected); Race: 77.2% White, 0.3% Black, 2.1% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,292.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 64.4% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.9% Portuguese, 19.8% Other groups, 9.1% German, 8.2% English, 6.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 14.6% professional, 9.8% services, 25.5% sales, 5.8% farming, 11.8% construction, 23.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,066 (2006); Median household income: $48,442 (2006); Average household income: $56,884 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Hilmar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-5701 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2006); Median home value: $245,359 (2006); Median rent: $552 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LE GRAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.582 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.22° N. Lat.; 120.25° W. Long. Elevation is 253 feet. Population: 1,249 (1990); 1,760 (2000); 1,923 (2006); 1,997 (2011 projected); Race: 52.3% White, 0.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 83.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 536.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 25.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 30.0% never married, 59.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.4% Other groups, 2.7% Irish, 2.3% English, 2.0% United States or American, 1.9% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 14.0% professional, 16.4% services, 17.2% sales, 17.6% farming, 9.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,967 (2006); Median household income: $33,283 (2006); Average household income: $46,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Le Grand Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 389-4515 Le Grand Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 389-9403
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2006); Median home value: $173,305 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIVINGSTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.468 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.38° N. Lat.; 120.72° W. Long. Elevation is 133 feet. History: Livingston developed as the trading center of a sweet potato belt. Population: 7,897 (1990); 10,473 (2000); 12,451 (2006); 13,943 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 0.8% Black, 13.7% Asian, 74.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,590.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.43 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 60.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 49.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.8% Other groups, 3.0% Portuguese, 1.7% German, 1.5% United States or American, 0.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 161 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 7.7% professional, 14.8% services, 18.1% sales, 17.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 30.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,406 (2006); Median household income: $35,968 (2006); Average household income: $45,713 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 37.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Livingston Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 394-3620 Merced County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 381-6600 Merced Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6412 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2006); Median home value: $195,222 (2006); Median rent: $455 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 233.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Livingston Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 394-8041 http://www.livingstoncity.com
LOS BANOS (city). Covers a land area of 8.037 sq. miles and a water area of 0.124 sq. miles. Located at 37.06° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. Population: 14,887 (1990); 25,869 (2000); 33,084 (2006); 38,498 (2011 projected); Race: 54.8% White, 5.0% Black, 2.5% Asian, 57.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,116.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 60.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.6% Other groups, 8.8% German, 6.9% Portuguese, 6.7% Italian, 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,488 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 367 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 14.9% professional, 17.2% services, 21.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 12.9% construction, 15.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,843 (2006); Median household income: $54,113 (2006); Average household income: $64,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006).
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Los Banos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,548 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 826-3801 Merced County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 381-6600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2006); Median home value: $300,371 (2006); Median rent: $476 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Hospitals: Memorial Hospital Los Banos (48 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 70.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 340.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Los Banos Enterprise (General - Circulation 13,650) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 10.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Los Banos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-7366 http://www.losbanos.org Los Banos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 826-2495 http://www.losbanos.com
MERCED (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 19.863 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.30° N. Lat.; 120.47° W. Long. Elevation is 171 feet. History: Merced developed as the gateway to Yosemite National Park, and as the seat of Merced County. Population: 57,656 (1990); 63,893 (2000); 74,559 (2006); 82,768 (2011 projected); Race: 49.7% White, 6.1% Black, 9.7% Asian, 47.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,753.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.17 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 51.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.2% Other groups, 8.2% German, 6.8% Irish, 5.3% English, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,684 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 953 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 18.8% professional, 18.1% services, 24.9% sales, 4.4% farming, 9.6% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,990 (2006); Median household income: $34,452 (2006); Average household income: $46,435 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Mcswain Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 723-3266 Merced City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6600 Merced County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 381-6600 Merced County ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 381-6677 Merced Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6412 Plainsburg Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 389-4707 Weaver Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,928 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 723-7606 Four-year College(s)
University of California-Merced (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 724-4400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,653; Out-of-state $25,337 Two-year College(s)
Merced College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,463. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 384-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $692; Out-of-state $4,268 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Sierra College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 723-2989 2006-07 Tuition: $6,600
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.1% (2006); Median home value: $226,952 (2006); Median rent: $435 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy Medical Center (101 beds); Mercy Medical Center Merced - Community Campus (174 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 78.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 574.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Atwater Signal (General - Circulation 12,500); Merced Sun-Star (Circulation 17,269) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Merced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 385-6866 http://www.cityofmerced.org Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 384-7092 http://www.merced-chamber.com Merced County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 769-0503
PLANADA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.130 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.29° N. Lat.; 120.31° W. Long. Elevation is 225 feet. History: Planada was called Geneva when it was platted in 1912 as a model town. Population: 3,531 (1990); 4,369 (2000); 4,374 (2006); 4,358 (2011 projected); Race: 17.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 94.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,053.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.49 (2006); Median age: 25.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 60.6% now married, 4.4% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.7% Other groups, 1.0% English, 0.8% German, 0.5% United States or American, 0.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 7.5% professional, 9.8% services, 14.3% sales, 32.0% farming, 8.9% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,524 (2006); Median household income: $30,030 (2006); Average household income: $41,242 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 27.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.2% (2006).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2000). School District(s)
Merced River Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 722-4581 Snelling-Merced Falls Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 563-6414 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.1% (2000); Median home value: $97,500 (2000); Median rent: $352 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 2.0% public transportation, 13.4% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH DOS PALOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.502 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 120.65° W. Long. Elevation is 115 feet. Population: 1,214 (1990); 1,385 (2000); 1,429 (2006); 1,456 (2011 projected); Race: 60.0% White, 11.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 78.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 951.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.12 (2006); Median age: 24.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 33.8% never married, 46.9% now married, 14.4% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.6% Other groups, 0.8% Portuguese, 0.5% Dutch, 0.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.8% management, 2.6% professional, 33.2% services, 12.2% sales, 22.5% farming, 8.1% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,708 (2006); Median household income: $20,705 (2006); Average household income: $31,744 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 42.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.1% (2006); Median home value: $165,942 (2006); Median rent: $374 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Le Grand Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 389-9403 Planada Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 819 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 382-0756 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $169,373 (2006); Median rent: $343 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SNELLING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95369). Covers a land area of 169.983 sq. miles and a water area of 0.860 sq. miles. Located at 37.52° N. Lat.; 120.46° W. Long. Elevation is 259 feet. History: Snelling was once a mining town, and until 1872 served as the seat of Merced County. Population: 1,153 (2000); Race: 73.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 36.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.1% under 18, 10.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 62.9% now married, 3.3% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.2% Other groups, 11.8% German, 8.7% Portuguese, 8.2% Irish, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 9.2% professional, 10.2% services, 17.2% sales, 22.9% farming, 15.9% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,571 (2000); Median household income: $31,042 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.7% (2000).
STEVINSON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95374). Covers a land area of 44.289 sq. miles and a water area of 0.125 sq. miles. Located at 37.32° N. Lat.; 120.88° W. Long. Elevation is 82 feet. Population: 1,943 (2000); Race: 63.5% White, 1.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 39.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 43.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.9% under 18, 7.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 64.5% now married, 5.4% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% Other groups, 19.2% Portuguese, 6.4% Irish, 5.4% German, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.4% management, 7.4% professional, 12.2% services, 14.6% sales, 12.8% farming, 11.2% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,191 (2000); Median household income: $35,746 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2000). School District(s)
Hilmar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-5701 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.5% (2000); Median home value: $113,200 (2000); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
Modoc County Weather Station: Fort Bidwell
WINTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.873 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.38° N. Lat.; 120.61° W. Long. Elevation is 175 feet. Population: 7,559 (1990); 8,832 (2000); 9,939 (2006); 10,752 (2011 projected); Race: 36.2% White, 1.7% Black, 3.7% Asian, 71.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,459.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 26.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 59.0% now married, 3.7% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.2% Other groups, 6.5% German, 4.4% United States or American, 3.2% Irish, 2.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 9.7% professional, 18.8% services, 19.1% sales, 17.7% farming, 8.3% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,018 (2006); Median household income: $34,517 (2006); Average household income: $42,414 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Merced River Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 722-4581 Winton Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,814 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 357-6175 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.3% (2006); Median home value: $172,779 (2006); Median rent: $384 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Newspapers: Atwater Times (General - Circulation 4,500); Hilmar Times (General - Circulation 4,100); Hughson Chronicle (General - Circulation 4,200); Merced County Times (General - Circulation 5,600); The Denair Dispatch (General - Circulation 3,300); Waterford News (General Circulation 6,700); Winton Times (General - Circulation 3,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Modoc County Located in northeastern California; bounded on the north by Oregon, and on the east by Nevada; high plateau area, rising to Eagle Peak in the Warner Mountains on the east; drained by the Pit River; includes part of Goose Lake, Surprise Valley, and pa rt of Modoc National Forest. Covers a land area of 3,944.10 sq. miles, a water area of 259.28 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1874. County seat is Alturas. Weather Station: Adin Ranger Station
Elevation: 4,192 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High na 48 53 59 68 76 85 84 78 66 na na Low na 24 28 31 37 43 48 47 41 33 na na Precip 2.1 1.8 1.9 1.2 1.6 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.2 1.9 1.8 Snow 8.7 9.3 7.9 2.4 1.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.5 5.0 10.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Alturas
Elevation: 4,399 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 42 47 52 58 67 77 87 86 78 66 50 42 Low 17 20 25 28 34 40 44 42 35 28 23 16 Precip 1.4 1.3 1.6 1.1 1.3 0.9 0.3 0.4 0.7 0.7 1.6 1.3 Snow 5.9 5.1 4.3 2.0 0.7 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.2 3.6 5.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Cedarville
Elevation: 4,668 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 39 44 50 57 66 76 86 85 77 65 48 40 Low 20 24 29 33 40 47 54 52 43 34 26 20 Precip 1.9 1.4 1.6 1.2 1.2 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.9 1.8 1.6 Snow 5.6 3.8 3.3 1.6 0.4 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.4 2.1 4.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
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Elevation: 4,498 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 40 45 52 59 68 76 85 84 77 65 49 40 Low 20 24 29 32 38 44 50 48 41 34 27 20 Precip 2.6 2.2 2.1 1.5 1.4 0.9 0.4 0.5 0.7 1.1 2.6 2.7 Snow 11.9 10.4 6.8 3.4 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.6 7.1 12.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Jess Valley
Elevation: 5,396 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 42 45 48 55 64 73 83 82 75 63 48 41 Low 19 22 25 28 34 41 46 45 39 32 25 19 Precip 2.0 1.7 2.2 1.9 2.3 1.5 0.5 0.6 0.9 1.3 2.2 2.0 Snow 11.2 10.6 11.8 8.4 4.7 0.4 tr 0.0 0.6 2.0 10.2 12.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 9,678 (1990); 9,449 (2000); 9,679 (2006); 9,832 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 0.7% Black, 0.8% Asian, 13.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 7.5% Catholic Church, 3.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.4% Assemblies of God, 1.8% United Church of Christ, 1.3% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 4,045 (2005); Leading industries: 27.1% health care and social assistance; 19.1% wholesale trade; 14.1% retail trade (2004); Farms: 428 totaling 608,928 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 188 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,526 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $18,913 (2006); Median household income: $31,542 (2006); Average household income: $45,140 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.83% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.7% (2006); Median home value: $153,955 (2006); Median rent: $323 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 101.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 95.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 149.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 10.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 119.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 344.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 72.4% Bush, 25.7% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.7% Badnarik National and State Parks: Clear Lake National Wildlife Refuge; Crane Mountain National Recreation Trail; Long Bell State Game Refuge 1N; Modoc National Forest; Modoc National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Modoc County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-6200 http://www.modoccounty.us City of Alturas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-2512 http://www.cityofalturas.org Lake City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2001 http://surprisevalleychamber.com Surprise Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2001 http://www.surprisevalleychamber.com
Modoc County Communities ADIN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96006). Covers a land area of 247.331 sq. miles and a water area of 0.488 sq. miles. Located at 41.19° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 4,205 feet. History: Adin developed as a lumbering and farming community. Population: 599 (2000); Race: 92.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.2% under 18, 22.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.1% never married, 69.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries):
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21.8% German, 18.9% English, 16.6% Other groups, 14.3% Irish, 7.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 20.0% professional, 16.9% services, 16.9% sales, 8.6% farming, 10.3% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,642 (2000); Median household income: $32,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2000). School District(s)
Big Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 294-5266 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.2% (2000); Median home value: $70,300 (2000); Median rent: $353 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 65.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 13.9% walk, 19.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ALTURAS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.197 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.48° N. Lat.; 120.54° W. Long. Elevation is 4,366 feet. History: Alturas began as a center for ranchers who raised stock, potatoes, and alfalfa. Until 1874 the town was called Dorris Bridge for its first settler, James Dorris, who built a wooden bridge across a creek in 1869. The citizens of Dorris Bridge forced the creation of Modoc County, and Alturas became the county seat. Population: 3,231 (1990); 2,892 (2000); 2,973 (2006); 3,000 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 13.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,353.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 51.6% now married, 13.0% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.7% Other groups, 14.5% English, 13.9% Irish, 13.2% United States or American, 10.2% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 16.7% professional, 32.0% services, 22.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,248 (2006); Median household income: $26,806 (2006); Average household income: $43,266 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Modoc County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7101 Modoc County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7102 Modoc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2006); Median home value: $138,298 (2006); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Modoc Medical Center (87 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 206.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Modoc County Record (General - Circulation 4,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 87.8% less than 15 minutes, 6.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Alturas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-2512 http://www.cityofalturas.org
CANBY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96015). Covers a land area of 323.422 sq. miles and a water area of 3.695 sq. miles. Located at 41.42° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 4,312 feet. History: Canby was named for General Edward S. Canby.
Population: 403 (2000); Race: 82.2% White, 2.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.0% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.3% never married, 58.0% now married, 20.5% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 14.2% English, 11.6% Canadian, 11.3% Other groups, 10.7% Scotch-Irish, 9.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 25.2% professional, 8.4% services, 37.6% sales, 2.5% farming, 5.9% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,958 (2000); Median household income: $26,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2000). School District(s)
Modoc County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7101 Modoc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $43,800 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.6% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 82.3% less than 15 minutes, 9.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CEDARVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96104). Covers a land area of 265.931 sq. miles and a water area of 19.064 sq. miles. Located at 41.52° N. Lat.; 120.13° W. Long. Elevation is 4,630 feet. History: A man named Townsend built a cabin here in 1865. When he died soon after, his widow sold it to William T. Cressler and John H. Bonner, who set up the first store in Modoc County, a trading post that served immigrants to Surprise Valley. Population: 849 (2000); Race: 92.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 6.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.6% under 18, 23.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 60.2% now married, 13.3% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% English, 16.9% Other groups, 15.7% German, 11.8% Irish, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 20.1% professional, 16.9% services, 18.0% sales, 11.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,360 (2000); Median household income: $32,159 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). School District(s)
Surprise Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 197 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2214 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2000); Median home value: $81,300 (2000); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Hospitals: Surprise Valley Healthcare District (26 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 75.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 15.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 65.1% less than 15 minutes, 7.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Surprise Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2001 http://www.surprisevalleychamber.com
DAVIS CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96108). Covers a land area of 167.134 sq. miles and a water area of 2.631 sq. miles. Located at 41.73° N. Lat.; 120.37° W. Long. Elevation is 4,835 feet. Population: 91 (2000); Race: 52.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 47.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 65.5% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 49.1% never married, 50.9% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.7% United States or American, 35.7% Other groups (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 100.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,887 (2000); Median household income: $44,722 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $162,500 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000).
FORT BIDWELL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96112). Covers a land area of 111.508 sq. miles and a water area of 0.421 sq. miles. Located at 41.90° N. Lat.; 120.14° W. Long. Elevation is 4,555 feet. History: Fort Bidwell was established in 1866 and named for John Bidwell. Abandoned as a military post in 1892, it became a government school. Population: 214 (2000); Race: 41.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.6% under 18, 24.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 50.9% now married, 11.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% Other groups, 10.6% Irish, 6.0% German, 6.0% English, 5.5% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 31.7% professional, 20.6% services, 17.5% sales, 12.7% farming, 6.3% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,782 (2000); Median household income: $20,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 31.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2000); Median home value: $51,700 (2000); Median rent: $139 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 24.6% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Surprise Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2001 http://www.surprisevalleychamber.com LAKE CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96115). Covers a land area of 51.339 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.68° N. Lat.; 120.23° W. Long. Elevation is 4,559 feet. Population: 122 (2000); Race: 93.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.9% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 8.7% never married, 77.0% now married, 6.3% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.2% English, 16.6% Other groups, 14.5% German, 13.8% Irish, 10.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 21.9% professional, 9.6% services, 26.0% sales, 5.5% farming, 9.6% construction, 5.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,446 (2000); Median household income: $27,083 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.5% (2000); Median home value: $62,100 (2000); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 19.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.0% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lake City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 279-2001 http://surprisevalleychamber.com
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Mono County Located in eastern California, in the Sierra Nevada; bounded on the east by Nevada; drained by the Owens, East Walker, and West Walker Rivers; includes the Sweetwater and White Mountains, and parts of Mono and Inyo National Forests; includes Mono Lak e, Mammoth Lakes, and other lakes. Covers a land area of 3,044.40 sq. miles, a water area of 87.40 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1861. County seat is Bridgeport. Weather Station: Bodie
Elevation: 8,369 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 40 42 44 50 60 69 77 76 69 60 48 41 Low 6 7 12 18 25 31 35 34 27 19 13 6 Precip 1.7 1.9 1.7 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.5 0.6 0.7 1.3 1.4 Snow 15.4 18.7 18.2 6.0 4.1 0.5 tr tr 0.5 3.2 10.6 na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Bridgeport
Elevation: 6,469 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 43 46 52 59 67 76 84 82 76 67 54 44 Low 9 12 19 23 30 36 40 39 31 23 17 10 Precip 1.3 1.4 1.0 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.3 1.0 1.0 Snow 8.5 10.5 5.9 2.0 1.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.6 3.3 6.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 9,956 (1990); 12,853 (2000); 12,997 (2006); 13,413 (2011 projected); Race: 81.7% White, 0.6% Black, 1.3% Asian, 23.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 119.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 12.4% Catholic Church, 2.5% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.8% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, 0.5% The Evangelical Free Church of America (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,381 (2005); Leading industries: 56.7% accommodation & food services; 13.4% retail trade; 7.0% construction (2004); Farms: 63 totaling 54,366 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 597 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 434 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $18,963 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 119 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 31 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $29,037 (2006); Median household income: $53,922 (2006); Average household income: $70,872 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.24% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $401,389 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 139.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 33.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 130.5 (Unreliable) deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 88.1% good, 5.7% moderate, 2.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 3.8% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 23.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 11.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 589.9 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 49.1% Bush, 49.2% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Mono Basin National Forest Scenic Area Additional Information Contacts Mono County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-5215 http://www.monocounty.ca.gov Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7500 http://www.bridgeportcalifornia.com June Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 648-7584 http://www.junelakechamber.org Lee Vining Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 647-6629 http://www.leevining.com Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 934-3068 http://www.visitmamoth.com
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Town of Mammoth Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 934-8989 http://www.ci.mammoth-lakes.ca.us
Mono County Communities BENTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93512). Aka Benton Station. Covers a land area of 551.726 sq. miles and a water area of 0.251 sq. miles. Located at 37.58° N. Lat.; 118.23° W. Long. Elevation is 5,377 feet. Population: 331 (2000); Race: 81.7% White, 0.0% Black, 5.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.7% under 18, 23.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 5.9% never married, 67.0% now married, 18.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.4% Other groups, 31.5% German, 17.2% Irish, 9.3% Norwegian, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 46.1% management, 9.0% professional, 9.0% services, 16.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,611 (2000); Median household income: $26,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 23.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2000). School District(s)
Eastern Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7443 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.1% (2000); Median home value: $45,000 (2000); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.5% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 38.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BRIDGEPORT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93517). County seat. Covers a land area of 523.075 sq. miles and a water area of 2.712 sq. miles. Located at 38.21° N. Lat.; 119.32° W. Long. Elevation is 6,468 feet. History: Bridgeport owes its existence to a geographical misunderstanding by early inhabitants of Mono County who, in 1864, were amazed to learn that their county seat, Aurora, was in Nevada. The county papers were transferred from Aurora to a tiny roadside camp that later became Bridgeport. Population: 817 (2000); Race: 71.9% White, 0.0% Black, 2.4% Asian, 28.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.0% under 18, 8.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 61.3% now married, 7.4% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.2% Other groups, 18.7% Irish, 16.1% English, 10.0% German, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 22.5% professional, 15.0% services, 28.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,132 (2000); Median household income: $36,281 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2000). School District(s)
Eastern Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7443 Mono County ROC/P (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.8% (2000); Median home value: $129,700 (2000); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 61.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 31.0% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 75.2% less than 15 minutes, 11.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7500 http://www.bridgeportcalifornia.com
COLEVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96107). Covers a land area of 188.499 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 38.47° N. Lat.; 119.49° W. Long. Elevation is 5,171 feet. History: Coleville developed as a tourist and farm trading community. Population: 1,318 (2000); Race: 89.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 7.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.7% under 18, 12.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 55.6% now married, 5.2% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% Irish, 25.6% German, 18.4% Other groups, 14.7% English, 7.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 17.1% professional, 29.3% services, 22.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 17.3% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,536 (2000); Median household income: $32,165 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2000). School District(s)
Eastern Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7443 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.1% (2000); Median home value: $157,400 (2000); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.2% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JUNE LAKE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93529). Covers a land area of 62.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0.954 sq. miles. Located at 37.76° N. Lat.; 119.07° W. Long. Elevation is 7,640 feet. Population: 612 (2000); Race: 87.1% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.7% under 18, 5.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 61.1% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.8% Other groups, 24.6% English, 18.4% German, 7.4% Irish, 6.4% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.1% management, 31.0% professional, 8.1% services, 15.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.7% construction, 6.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,016 (2000); Median household income: $48,214 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.9% (2000); Median home value: $242,500 (2000); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.3% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts June Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 648-7584 http://www.junelakechamber.org LEE VINING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93541). Covers a land area of 288.253 sq. miles and a water area of 1.268 sq. miles. Located at 37.97° N. Lat.; 119.12° W. Long. Elevation is 6,781 feet. Population: 488 (2000); Race: 69.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 31.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.5% under 18, 10.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 62.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.5% Other groups, 25.3% English, 18.8% Irish, 13.5% German, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 25.1% professional, 33.9% services, 15.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.5% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,752 (2000); Median household income: $45,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.7% (2000). School District(s)
Eastern Sierra Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7443 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2000); Median home value: $123,100 (2000); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 14.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.3% less than 15 minutes, 19.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lee Vining Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 647-6629 http://www.leevining.com
MAMMOTH LAKES (town). Covers a land area of 24.787 sq. miles and a water area of 0.378 sq. miles. Located at 37.63° N. Lat.; 118.97° W. Long. Elevation is 7,920 feet. History: Devil Postpile National Monument is five miles west. Scene of small-scale gold rush, 1879—1880. Population: 4,785 (1990); 7,093 (2000); 7,451 (2006); 7,915 (2011 projected); Race: 79.3% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 28.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 300.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 128.5 (2006); Marriage status: 37.0% never married, 50.7% now married, 1.4% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% Other groups, 17.1% German, 13.7% Irish, 11.3% English, 4.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 68 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 18.8% professional, 26.1% services, 21.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.3% construction, 6.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,144 (2006); Median household income: $50,270 (2006); Average household income: $72,243 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). School District(s)
Mammoth Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 934-6802 Mono County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 932-7311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.5% (2006); Median home value: $544,665 (2006); Median rent: $616 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Mammoth Hospital (15 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 60.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 484.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mammoth Times & Eastern Sierra Times (General Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.4% car, 4.8% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mammoth Lakes Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 934-3068 http://www.visitmamoth.com Town of Mammoth Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 934-8989 http://www.ci.mammoth-lakes.ca.us
TOPAZ (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96133). Covers a land area of 11.638 sq. miles and a water area of 1.292 sq. miles. Located at 38.65° N. Lat.; 119.49° W. Long. Population: 99 (2000); Race: 92.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 14.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 62.1% now married, 0.0% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.0% English, 29.1% German, 23.3% Italian, 14.6% Scotch-Irish, 10.7% Irish (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 18.5% professional, 17.4% services, 12.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,550 (2000); Median household income: $70,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2000); Median home value: $225,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 32.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Monterey County Located in western California; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay, and on the north by the Pajaro River valley; crossed by the Salinas River valley, and the Gabilan, Diablo, and Santa Lucia Ranges; includes part of Los Padres N ational Forest. Covers a land area of 3,321.95 sq. miles, a water area of 449.12 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Salinas. Monterey County is part of the Salinas, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Monterey County, CA Weather Station: King City
Elevation: 318 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 63 66 69 74 78 83 85 85 85 80 69 63 Low 36 39 41 42 46 49 52 52 50 45 39 35 Precip 2.4 2.5 2.5 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.4 1.8 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Monterey
Elevation: 383 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 60 62 62 64 65 67 69 70 72 70 65 60 Low 44 45 46 46 48 50 52 53 53 51 47 44 Precip 4.2 3.6 3.6 1.5 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.9 2.6 2.9 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Priest Valley
Elevation: 2,299 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 60 62 69 78 87 94 93 88 78 64 58 Low 30 32 34 35 40 45 50 49 45 38 32 28 Precip 4.4 3.9 4.1 1.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.0 2.2 3.1 Snow 0.8 0.2 0.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Salinas 2
Elevation: 42 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 62 65 65 67 68 70 71 73 75 73 67 63 Low 41 43 45 46 49 52 54 55 54 50 45 41 Precip 3.0 2.8 2.8 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.7 2.0 2.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Salinas Municipal Airport
Elevation: 68 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 61 63 64 67 68 70 71 72 74 73 66 61 Low 41 43 44 46 50 53 55 55 54 50 44 40 Precip 2.5 2.4 2.5 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.6 1.7 Snow tr tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 355,691 (1990); 401,762 (2000); 419,432 (2006); 436,588 (2011 projected); Race: 53.7% White, 3.4% Black, 6.2% Asian, 51.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 126.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 34.6% Catholic Church, 1.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.1% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 0.9% Episcopal Church, 0.8% Jewish Estimate (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 204,705 (2005); Leading industries: 16.7% retail trade; 16.2% accommodation & food services; 12.7% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,216 totaling 1,260,613 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 126 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 8,640 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 4,956 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 2,071 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 8,391 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,703 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 752 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 113 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,165 (2006); Median household income: $57,315 (2006); Average household income: $75,386 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.80% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $294 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $197 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.0% (2006); Median home value: $550,899 (2006); Median rent: $713 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 178.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 56.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 161.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 99.5% good, 0.5% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 19.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 15.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 885.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 38.4% Bush, 60.4% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Andrew Molera State Park; Asilomar State Beach; Battle of Natividad State Historic Landmark; Carmel River State Beach; Garrapata State Park; Hastings Natural History State Reservation; Hilltown Ferry State Historic Landmark; John Little State Park; Marina State Park; Monterey State Beach; Moss Landing State Beach; Moss Landing State Wildlife Area; Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park; Point Lobos State Reserve; Salinas National Wildlife Refuge; Salinas River State Beach; The California Sea Otter State Game Refuge; The Glass House State Historic Landmark; Zmudowski Beach State Park Additional Information Contacts Monterey County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 755-5115 http://www.co.monterey.ca.us Big Sur Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 667-2100 http://www.bigsurcalifornia.org Carmel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 624-2522 http://www.carmelcalifornia.org Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 659-4000 http://www.carmelvalley.com City of Carmel-by-the-Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 620-2000 http://ci.carmel.ca.us City of Del Rey Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-8511 http://www.delreyoaks.org City of Gonzales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 675-5000 http://www.ci.gonzales.ca.us City of Greenfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 674-5591 http://ci.greenfield.ca.us City of King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 386-5925 http://www.kingcity.com City of Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 884-1278 http://www.ci.marina.ca.us City of Monterey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 646-3760 http://www.monterey.org City of Pacific Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 648-3100 http://www.ci.pg.ca.us City of Salinas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (821) 758-7201 http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us City of Sand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-3054 http://www.sandcity.org City of Seaside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 899-6700 http://www.ci.seaside.ca.us City of Soledad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-3963 http://www.cityofsoledad.com Gonzales Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 675-9019 http://ci.gonzales.ca.us
Profiles of California Greenfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 674-3222 http://www.greenfieldchamber.info King City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-3814 http://www.kingcitychamber.com Marina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 384-9155 http://www.marinachamber.com Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 648-5361 http://www.mpcc.com Moss Landing Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-4501 http://www.mosslandingchamber.com Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 373-3304 http://www.pacificgrove.org Prunedale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 663-0965 http://www.prunedale.org Salinas Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 424-8639 http://www.salinaschamber.com Seaside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-6501 http://www.seaside-sandcity.com Soledad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-2278
Monterey County Communities AROMAS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.747 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 36.88° N. Lat.; 121.64° W. Long. Elevation is 130 feet. Population: 2,391 (1990); 2,797 (2000); 2,919 (2006); 3,049 (2011 projected); Race: 78.6% White, 0.1% Black, 2.8% Asian, 24.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 614.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 68.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.4% Other groups, 14.8% German, 11.0% English, 8.7% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 28.3% professional, 13.0% services, 19.4% sales, 3.5% farming, 15.6% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,645 (2006); Median household income: $82,786 (2006); Average household income: $92,948 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). School District(s)
Aromas/San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 623-4500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $576,255 (2006); Median rent: $940 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG SUR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93920). Covers a land area of 358.794 sq. miles and a water area of 80.480 sq. miles. Located at 36.13° N. Lat.; 121.63° W. Long. Elevation is 155 feet. Population: 996 (2000); Race: 95.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.1% under 18, 9.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 33.2% never married, 46.7% now married, 4.5% widowed, 15.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.4% English, 17.2% German, 12.5% Irish, 10.0% Other groups, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 16.4% professional, 32.5% services, 17.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.1% construction, 1.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,140 (2000); Median household income: $41,304 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.2% (2000). School District(s)
Carmel Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 624-1546
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Pacific Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-4507 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.7% (2000); Median home value: $882,800 (2000); Median rent: $822 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.5% walk, 11.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.9% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Big Sur Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 667-2100 http://www.bigsurcalifornia.org
BORONDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.567 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.69° N. Lat.; 121.67° W. Long. Population: 1,175 (1990); 1,325 (2000); 1,323 (2006); 1,338 (2011 projected); Race: 26.8% White, 1.7% Black, 7.9% Asian, 78.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,332.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.42 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 59.0% now married, 9.5% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.7% Other groups, 3.2% French (except Basque), 3.0% Swedish, 1.6% Italian, 1.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 5.1% professional, 21.7% services, 26.0% sales, 15.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,452 (2006); Median household income: $55,441 (2006); Average household income: $72,726 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.5% (2006); Median home value: $327,143 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) BRADLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.106 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.86° N. Lat.; 120.80° W. Long. Elevation is 541 feet. Population: 124 (1990); 120 (2000); 121 (2006); 122 (2011 projected); Race: 77.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 19.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,144.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 58.8% now married, 1.7% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% German, 17.1% Irish, 12.7% Other groups, 10.8% English, 10.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 7.7% professional, 13.2% services, 18.7% sales, 13.2% farming, 4.4% construction, 35.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,888 (2006); Median household income: $44,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,063 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Bradley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 472-2310 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.0% (2006); Median home value: $185,714 (2006); Median rent: $269 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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CARMEL VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93924). Covers a land area of 173.584 sq. miles and a water area of 0.234 sq. miles. Located at 36.44° N. Lat.; 121.66° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 6,677 (2000); Race: 92.9% White, 0.6% Black, 1.5% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 38.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.9% under 18, 16.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 59.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.4% German, 18.8% English, 14.4% Irish, 12.9% Other groups, 9.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 28.4% professional, 12.1% services, 20.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.8% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,626 (2000); Median household income: $71,053 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 46.8% (2000). School District(s)
Carmel Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 624-1546 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.0% (2000); Median home value: $480,300 (2000); Median rent: $810 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Carmel Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 659-4000 http://www.carmelvalley.com
CARMEL VALLEY VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 19.086 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 36.47° N. Lat.; 121.73° W. Long. Population: 4,273 (1990); 4,700 (2000); 4,552 (2006); 4,534 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 0.3% Black, 2.2% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 238.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 48.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 58.0% now married, 6.1% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% German, 20.6% English, 14.7% Irish, 12.7% Other groups, 10.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.9% management, 28.4% professional, 11.2% services, 22.0% sales, 0.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,181 (2006); Median household income: $80,950 (2006); Average household income: $115,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $988,905 (2006); Median rent: $785 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA (city). Aka Carmel. Covers a land area of 1.087 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.55° N. Lat.; 121.92° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Commonly called Carmel, the village dates from about 1904 when a group of writers and artists built small dwellings here. Carmel continued to attract artists, who struggled with non-artists to keep the village from becoming a “modern” city. Population: 4,244 (1990); 4,081 (2000); 4,056 (2006); 4,101 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 0.4% Black, 2.7% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,730.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.77 (2006); Median age: 56.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 78.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 52.1% now married, 10.6% widowed, 17.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.7%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% English, 15.9% German, 14.3% Irish, 8.3% Other groups, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 30.1% professional, 13.1% services, 26.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 5.9% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $61,222 (2006); Median household income: $71,051 (2006); Average household income: $108,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006). School District(s)
Carmel Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 624-1546 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,055 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 319.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Carmel Pine Cone Newspaper (General - Circulation 12,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 76.3% car, 1.7% public transportation, 9.7% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.7% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Carmel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 624-2522 http://www.carmelcalifornia.org City of Carmel-by-the-Sea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 620-2000 http://ci.carmel.ca.us
CASTROVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.010 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.76° N. Lat.; 121.75° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: Castroville was founded in 1864 by Juan B. Castro on his father’s rancho, which was called Bolsa Nueva y Morro Coyo (New Pocket and Lame Moor). Population: 5,272 (1990); 6,724 (2000); 7,115 (2006); 7,492 (2011 projected); Race: 34.7% White, 0.9% Black, 2.8% Asian, 89.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,043.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.82 (2006); Median age: 25.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.8 (2006); Marriage status: 34.0% never married, 55.4% now married, 3.3% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.2% Other groups, 1.1% English, 1.1% German, 1.0% Italian, 0.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.0% management, 5.6% professional, 19.6% services, 19.6% sales, 16.1% farming, 14.0% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,417 (2006); Median household income: $45,021 (2006); Average household income: $55,071 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
North Monterey County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-3343 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.1% (2006); Median home value: $371,236 (2006); Median rent: $611 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 3.6% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 47.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHUALAR (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.603 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.57° N. Lat.; 121.51° W. Long. Elevation is 105 feet. History: The name of Chualar means “a place abounding in wild pigweed.” The town grew as the center of a lettuce-producing area.
Profiles of California Population: 911 (1990); 1,444 (2000); 1,685 (2006); 1,882 (2011 projected); Race: 14.8% White, 0.5% Black, 2.5% Asian, 94.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,792.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.18 (2006); Median age: 24.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.4 (2006); Marriage status: 35.8% never married, 58.4% now married, 3.9% widowed, 1.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 51.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.2% Other groups, 0.8% English, 0.6% United States or American, 0.3% Norwegian, 0.3% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.3% management, 6.5% professional, 16.3% services, 13.0% sales, 35.1% farming, 10.7% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,098 (2006); Median household income: $49,877 (2006); Average household income: $62,723 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Chualar Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 679-2504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.3% (2006); Median home value: $313,380 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.5% less than 15 minutes, 54.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEL MONTE FOREST (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.013 sq. miles and a water area of 2.609 sq. miles. Located at 36.59° N. Lat.; 121.94° W. Long. Population: 5,003 (1990); 4,531 (2000); 4,122 (2006); 3,835 (2011 projected); Race: 90.4% White, 0.4% Black, 6.1% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 514.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 58.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 10.6% never married, 67.3% now married, 11.5% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% English, 15.3% German, 13.8% Irish, 12.2% Other groups, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.0% management, 34.3% professional, 9.6% services, 24.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.8% construction, 2.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $75,312 (2006); Median household income: $123,665 (2006); Average household income: $160,932 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 61.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 31.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) DEL REY OAKS (city). Covers a land area of 0.488 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.59° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. Population: 1,661 (1990); 1,650 (2000); 1,597 (2006); 1,570 (2011 projected); Race: 85.6% White, 1.8% Black, 5.4% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,270.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 56.2% now married, 7.1% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% Other groups, 16.1% German, 14.7% English, 12.4% Italian, 11.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 26.8% professional, 15.5% services, 26.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 5.2% production (2000).
Profiles of California Income: Per capita income: $35,047 (2006); Median household income: $71,185 (2006); Average household income: $81,708 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $646,414 (2006); Median rent: $1,173 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 276.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Del Rey Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-8511 http://www.delreyoaks.org
ELKHORN (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.859 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 36.81° N. Lat.; 121.71° W. Long. Elevation is 8 feet. Population: 1,458 (1990); 1,591 (2000); 1,639 (2006); 1,654 (2011 projected); Race: 70.7% White, 0.7% Black, 2.9% Asian, 31.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 337.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 56.1% now married, 3.6% widowed, 17.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% Other groups, 15.9% English, 11.7% Irish, 11.3% German, 6.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 13.2% professional, 13.8% services, 31.2% sales, 1.7% farming, 20.7% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,333 (2006); Median household income: $80,867 (2006); Average household income: $85,678 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $706,061 (2006); Median rent: $860 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 99.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.6% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GONZALES (city). Covers a land area of 1.386 sq. miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 36.50° N. Lat.; 121.44° W. Long. Elevation is 131 feet. History: Gonzales developed around a milk-condensing plant serving the surrounding dairy farms. Population: 5,505 (1990); 7,525 (2000); 8,452 (2006); 9,191 (2011 projected); Race: 38.7% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 88.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,098.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.56 (2006); Median age: 25.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 32.0% never married, 59.7% now married, 3.0% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.4% Other groups, 2.3% German, 1.8% United States or American, 1.5% Portuguese, 1.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 7.5% professional, 16.0% services, 19.8% sales, 23.6% farming, 6.9% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,806 (2006); Median household income: $54,408 (2006); Average household income: $66,586 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 47.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006).
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Gonzales Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 675-0100 Soledad Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-3987 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $342,626 (2006); Median rent: $584 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 304.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Gonzales. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 675-5000 http://www.ci.gonzales.ca.us Gonzales Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 675-9019 http://ci.gonzales.ca.us
GREENFIELD (city). Covers a land area of 1.697 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.32° N. Lat.; 121.24° W. Long. Elevation is 280 feet. History: Greenfield was named for the alfalfa fields, green the year round, which surrounded it. Population: 8,331 (1990); 12,583 (2000); 12,907 (2006); 13,308 (2011 projected); Race: 40.4% White, 1.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 90.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,606.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.90 (2006); Median age: 25.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.0 (2006); Marriage status: 33.6% never married, 58.2% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 46.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.6% Other groups, 1.5% United States or American, 1.1% English, 1.1% German, 0.8% Swiss (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 120 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 6.5% professional, 12.0% services, 12.1% sales, 41.6% farming, 6.8% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,830 (2006); Median household income: $41,099 (2006); Average household income: $47,754 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $172 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $58 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Greenfield Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,430 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 674-2840 King City Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-0606 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $260,114 (2006); Median rent: $583 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 462.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Greenfield News (General - Circulation 1,665) Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Greenfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 674-5591 http://ci.greenfield.ca.us Greenfield Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 674-3222 http://www.greenfieldchamber.info
KING CITY (city). Covers a land area of 3.661 sq. miles and a water area of 0.055 sq. miles. Located at 36.21° N. Lat.; 121.12° W. Long. Elevation is 330 feet. History: King City, named for one of its first settlers, was founded in 1868 and developed as the chief marketing center of the southern Salinas Valley.
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Population: 8,382 (1990); 11,094 (2000); 11,366 (2006); 11,683 (2011 projected); Race: 38.9% White, 0.7% Black, 1.4% Asian, 85.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,104.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.19 (2006); Median age: 26.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 61.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.0% Irish, 2.6% English, 1.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 108 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 8.3% professional, 15.4% services, 12.3% sales, 33.0% farming, 6.9% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,918 (2006); Median household income: $39,736 (2006); Average household income: $52,887 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 40.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006).
Profiles of California
LOCKWOOD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93932). Covers a land area of 64.171 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 35.98° N. Lat.; 121.04° W. Long. Elevation is 980 feet. Population: 527 (2000); Race: 86.0% White, 4.7% Black, 1.0% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.8% under 18, 7.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 60.2% now married, 5.8% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.8% Other groups, 13.4% German, 11.3% United States or American, 6.8% English, 5.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 11.0% professional, 22.0% services, 24.1% sales, 4.2% farming, 19.4% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,050 (2000); Median household income: $48,839 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.7% (2000).
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Bitterwater-Tully Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-5339 King City Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-0606 King City Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-1144 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.6% (2006); Median home value: $273,469 (2006); Median rent: $558 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: George L Mee Memorial Hospital (42 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 530.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: King City Rustler (General - Circulation 3,820) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.9% less than 15 minutes, 21.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of King. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 386-5925 http://www.kingcity.com King City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-3814 http://www.kingcitychamber.com
San Antonio Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 385-3051 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.8% (2000); Median home value: $181,300 (2000); Median rent: $504 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAS LOMAS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.137 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.86° N. Lat.; 121.73° W. Long. Elevation is 41 feet. Population: 2,164 (1990); 3,078 (2000); 3,333 (2006); 3,556 (2011 projected); Race: 44.4% White, 1.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 88.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,932.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.47 (2006); Median age: 26.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.0% never married, 62.8% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.5% Other groups, 2.7% United States or American, 2.2% English, 2.1% German, 1.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 8.6% professional, 14.2% services, 23.5% sales, 22.7% farming, 7.9% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,746 (2006); Median household income: $56,738 (2006); Average household income: $67,783 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 36.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $453,008 (2006); Median rent: $790 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.6% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.0% less than 15 minutes, 57.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARINA (city). Covers a land area of 8.746 sq. miles and a water area of 0.851 sq. miles. Located at 36.67° N. Lat.; 121.79° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 26,436 (1990); 25,101 (2000); 25,815 (2006); 26,497 (2011 projected); Race: 40.9% White, 12.7% Black, 16.5% Asian, 29.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,951.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.76 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 137.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 53.8% now married, 4.4% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% Other groups, 8.2% German, 5.0% Irish, 5.0% English, 3.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,591 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 15.6% professional, 23.3% services, 28.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 8.6% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,384 (2006); Median household income: $50,008 (2006); Average household income: $61,770 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Monterey Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 645-1200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.4% (2006); Median home value: $511,633 (2006); Median rent: $727 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 266.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 2.1% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 884-1278 http://www.ci.marina.ca.us Marina Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 384-9155 http://www.marinachamber.com
MONTEREY (city). Covers a land area of 8.438 sq. miles and a water area of 3.294 sq. miles. Located at 36.60° N. Lat.; 121.89° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet.
Profiles of California
Monterey County
History: Monterey was founded by the Spanish Crown and was the capital of old California for most of the time between 1775 and 1846, when it came under American rule. Monterey Bay was named in 1542 by Sebastian Vizcaino for the Count of Monte-Rey, Viceroy of Mexico. The Presidio and Mission San Carlos de Monterey were founded by Father Junipero Serra and Father Crespi in 1770. It was in Monterey that the first legislature met to form California’s first constitution. Population: 32,032 (1990); 29,674 (2000); 29,717 (2006); 30,024 (2011 projected); Race: 79.8% White, 2.3% Black, 8.2% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,522.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 34.0% never married, 45.8% now married, 7.7% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.5% Other groups, 17.1% German, 12.7% English, 12.0% Irish, 10.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,945 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.5% management, 30.8% professional, 15.2% services, 24.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 7.2% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,351 (2006); Median household income: $57,532 (2006); Average household income: $72,635 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006). School District(s)
Monterey Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 645-1200 Four-year College(s)
Monterey Institute of International Studies (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 747 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 647-4100 Naval Postgraduate School (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,285. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 656-2023 Two-year College(s)
Defense Language Institute (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,479. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 242-5828 Monterey Peninsula College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,990. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 646-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $674; Out-of-state $4,298 Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.0% (2006); Median home value: $856,009 (2006); Median rent: $823 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (197 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 57.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 433.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Monterey County Herald (Circulation 35,327) Transportation: Commute to work: 74.1% car, 3.1% public transportation, 16.1% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Monterey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 646-3760 http://www.monterey.org Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 648-5361 http://www.mpcc.com
MOSS LANDING (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.408 sq. miles and a water area of 0.193 sq. miles. Located at 36.80° N. Lat.; 121.78° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. Population: 340 (1990); 300 (2000); 300 (2006); 305 (2011 projected); Race: 60.0% White, 3.7% Black, 2.0% Asian, 25.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 734.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.3 (2006); Marriage status: 45.9% never married, 39.6% now married, 3.7% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.4% Other groups, 23.5% German, 16.2% Portuguese, 13.2% Irish, 11.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 30.8% professional, 23.1% services, 25.5% sales, 9.6% farming, 0.0% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,833 (2006); Median household income: $70,833 (2006); Average household income: $91,732 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.2% (2006); Median home value: $421,429 (2006); Median rent: $447 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 55.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Moss Landing Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-4501 http://www.mosslandingchamber.com
PACIFIC GROVE (city). Covers a land area of 2.875 sq. miles and a water area of 1.135 sq. miles. Located at 36.61° N. Lat.; 121.92° W. Long. Elevation is 125 feet. History: Pacific Grove, the site of the first Chautauqua in the west, was founded by Methodist Episcopal Church members in 1874 as a conference center, and developed as a family recreation and residential community. Population: 16,135 (1990); 15,522 (2000); 15,179 (2006); 15,066 (2011 projected); Race: 87.7% White, 1.1% Black, 5.0% Asian, 7.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,279.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 46.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 51.1% now married, 7.2% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% Other groups, 16.6% German, 16.3% English, 14.4% Irish, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 32.6% professional, 15.0% services, 24.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 6.2% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,133 (2006); Median household income: $61,032 (2006); Average household income: $80,388 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006). School District(s)
Pacific Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 646-6520 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.1% (2006); Median home value: $894,415 (2006); Median rent: $893 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 211.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 1.7% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pacific Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 648-3100 http://www.ci.pg.ca.us Pacific Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 373-3304 http://www.pacificgrove.org
PAJARO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.936 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.89° N. Lat.; 121.74° W. Long. Elevation is 42 feet. Population: 3,270 (1990); 3,384 (2000); 3,410 (2006); 3,470 (2011 projected); Race: 48.7% White, 0.6% Black, 1.5% Asian, 94.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,641.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.50 (2006); Median age: 23.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.0 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 56.3% now married, 2.6% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 65.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.1% Other groups, 1.3% Portuguese, 0.7% United States or American, 0.3% Italian, 0.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.8% management, 5.6% professional, 21.3% services, 10.4% sales, 34.2% farming, 3.5% construction, 21.3% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $12,362 (2006); Median household income: $45,543 (2006); Average household income: $66,883 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 23.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 26.9% (2006); Median home value: $348,765 (2006); Median rent: $682 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 3.1% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PEBBLE BEACH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93953). Covers a land area of 7.576 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 36.59° N. Lat.; 121.94° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. Population: 4,590 (2000); Race: 90.1% White, 0.0% Black, 5.4% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 605.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.0% under 18, 35.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.0% never married, 66.6% now married, 11.7% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% English, 15.3% German, 14.0% Irish, 12.2% Other groups, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.5% management, 34.9% professional, 9.6% services, 24.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.8% construction, 2.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $68,504 (2000); Median household income: $98,608 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 60.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2000); Median home value: $736,000 (2000); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 16.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) PRUNEDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 46.119 sq. miles and a water area of 0.046 sq. miles. Located at 36.80° N. Lat.; 121.66° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. Population: 15,666 (1990); 16,432 (2000); 17,360 (2006); 18,245 (2011 projected); Race: 74.8% White, 1.2% Black, 3.5% Asian, 25.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 376.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 61.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% Other groups, 13.9% German, 11.7% English, 10.4% Irish, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 18.9% professional, 13.8% services, 26.7% sales, 3.3% farming, 12.9% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,619 (2006); Median household income: $75,832 (2006); Average household income: $91,598 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006).
Profiles of California Prunedale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 663-0965 http://www.prunedale.org
SALINAS (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 19.005 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.68° N. Lat.; 121.64° W. Long. Elevation is 53 feet. History: Salinas began as Ranchos del Rey, a stock center for the mission at Carmel and the Monterey presidio. The town dates from 1856 when Deacon Elias Howe erected the Half-Way House, an inn, store, and county meeting hall. The town grew as the center for a cattle, dairy, and truck gardening area, with lettuce as a principal crop. Population: 108,885 (1990); 151,060 (2000); 158,732 (2006); 165,919 (2011 projected); Race: 42.3% White, 3.3% Black, 6.6% Asian, 68.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,352.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.06 (2006); Median age: 29.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.2% never married, 56.3% now married, 4.9% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.0% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.7% Irish, 3.3% English, 2.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 10.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 69,827 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 119 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 13.0% professional, 16.2% services, 24.0% sales, 14.9% farming, 9.1% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,743 (2006); Median household income: $51,570 (2006); Average household income: $63,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $360 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $95 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Alisal Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 753-5700 Graves Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 422-6392 Lagunita Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 449-2800 Mission Trails ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 753-4209 Monterey County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 755-0300 North Monterey County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-3343 Salinas City Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,578 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 753-5600 Salinas Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,857 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 796-7000 Santa Rita Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 443-7200 Spreckels Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 455-1831 Washington Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 484-2166 Two-year College(s)
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Hartnell College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,685. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 755-6700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $698; Out-of-state $5,468 Heald College-Salinas (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 414 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 443-1700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315
North Monterey County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-3343 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $603,812 (2006); Median rent: $749 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 46.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
CET-Salinas (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Central Coast College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 197 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 424-6767 2006-07 Tuition: $10,900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.1% (2006); Median home value: $406,917 (2006); Median rent: $665 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
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Hospitals: Natividad Medical Center (172 beds); Salinas Valley Memorial Health Care District (266 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 69.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 454.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: El Sol (Hispanic - Circulation 14,597); Salinas Californian (Circulation 18,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 2.8% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Salinas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (821) 758-7201 http://www.ci.salinas.ca.us Salinas Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 424-8639 http://www.salinaschamber.com
SAN ARDO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.449 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.02° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 459 feet. Population: 520 (1990); 501 (2000); 508 (2006); 520 (2011 projected); Race: 38.6% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 74.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,130.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 26.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 61.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% Other groups, 3.7% United States or American, 3.7% German, 3.5% English, 1.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.5% management, 9.3% professional, 11.8% services, 18.6% sales, 29.9% farming, 13.2% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,190 (2006); Median household income: $25,870 (2006); Average household income: $39,193 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
San Ardo Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 627-2520 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.8% (2006); Median home value: $180,769 (2006); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN LUCAS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.383 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.13° N. Lat.; 121.02° W. Long. Elevation is 406 feet. Population: 256 (1990); 419 (2000); 484 (2006); 529 (2011 projected); Race: 29.3% White, 0.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 90.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,262.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.75 (2006); Median age: 21.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.1 (2006); Marriage status: 33.4% never married, 57.1% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.9% Other groups, 11.2% United States or American, 3.2% Russian, 1.1% German, 1.1% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.9% management, 6.6% professional, 9.5% services, 12.4% sales, 34.3% farming, 19.0% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,316 (2006); Median household income: $38,387 (2006); Average household income: $39,461 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 30.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
San Lucas Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 382-4426
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2006); Median home value: $171,875 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAND CITY (city). Covers a land area of 0.563 sq. miles and a water area of 2.362 sq. miles. Located at 36.61° N. Lat.; 121.85° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 192 (1990); 261 (2000); 303 (2006); 334 (2011 projected); Race: 69.6% White, 4.0% Black, 2.3% Asian, 25.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 538.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.33 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 148.4 (2006); Marriage status: 48.2% never married, 35.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.2% Other groups, 13.7% German, 12.7% English, 7.8% French Canadian, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 6.1% professional, 40.9% services, 25.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 14.4% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,648 (2006); Median household income: $36,630 (2006); Average household income: $51,703 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 36.3% (2006); Median home value: $925,000 (2006); Median rent: $707 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 258.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 4,692.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 62.1% car, 2.3% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 49.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-3054 http://www.sandcity.org SEASIDE (city). Covers a land area of 8.826 sq. miles and a water area of 0.132 sq. miles. Located at 36.61° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Founded 1887, incorporated 1954. Population: 38,901 (1990); 31,696 (2000); 32,913 (2006); 34,181 (2011 projected); Race: 49.1% White, 9.7% Black, 9.7% Asian, 41.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,729.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.28 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 57.3% now married, 5.7% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.6% Other groups, 7.8% German, 6.1% Irish, 4.9% English, 3.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,784 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 11.9% professional, 34.5% services, 23.7% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.0% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,858 (2006); Median household income: $48,366 (2006); Average household income: $58,308 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Monterey Peninsula Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 645-1200 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Monterey Bay (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,773. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 582-3330 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,002; Out-of-state $13,172
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.3% (2006); Median home value: $519,517 (2006); Median rent: $737 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 214.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 5.6% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 50.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Seaside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 899-6700 http://www.ci.seaside.ca.us Seaside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 394-6501 http://www.seaside-sandcity.com
SOLEDAD (city). Covers a land area of 4.203 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.43° N. Lat.; 121.33° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Soledad, whose name means solitude, grew up around the Franciscan Mission de Nuestra Senora de la Soledad, founded in 1791 by Father Fermin de Lasuen. Population: 13,638 (1990); 11,263 (2000); 14,431 (2006); 16,912 (2011 projected); Race: 33.3% White, 1.6% Black, 2.2% Asian, 86.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,433.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.65 (2006); Median age: 26.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.5 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 60.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 83.4% Other groups, 1.9% United States or American, 1.6% German, 1.1% Irish, 0.8% Swiss (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 5,443 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.7% management, 6.1% professional, 12.2% services, 13.3% sales, 39.8% farming, 7.2% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,867 (2006); Median household income: $52,993 (2006); Average household income: $60,377 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 40.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Mission Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-3524 Soledad Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-3987 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $333,653 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 187.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Gonzales Tribune (General - Circulation 710); Soledad Bee (General - Circulation 1,262) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Soledad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-3963 http://www.cityofsoledad.com Soledad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 678-2278
SPRECKELS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.134 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.62° N. Lat.; 121.64° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 409 (1990); 485 (2000); 576 (2006); 646 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 0.7% Black, 3.0% Asian, 26.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,310.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 62.0% now married, 2.3% widowed, 20.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% Other groups, 12.4% German, 10.5% United States or American, 8.7% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000).
Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.7% management, 12.3% professional, 11.1% services, 30.0% sales, 6.2% farming, 4.9% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,982 (2006); Median household income: $59,914 (2006); Average household income: $66,188 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Spreckels Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 947 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 455-1831 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $539,286 (2006); Median rent: $893 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Napa County Located in western California; bounded on the south by San Pablo Bay; a mountainous area in the Coast Ranges, crossed by the Napa River. Covers a land area of 753.73 sq. miles, a water area of 34.53 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Napa. Napa County is part of the Napa, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Napa County, CA Weather Station: Markley Cove
Elevation: 479 feet
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Elevation: 32 feet
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Population: 110,765 (1990); 124,279 (2000); 133,801 (2006); 141,459 (2011 projected); Race: 74.7% White, 1.9% Black, 5.1% Asian, 27.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 177.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.4% Catholic Church, 4.9% Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2.4% Assemblies of God, 1.4% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.1% Christian Churches and Churches of Christ (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 72,560 (2005); Leading industries: 19.6% manufacturing; 18.3% health care and social assistance; 12.7% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,456 totaling 237,548 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 7 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 60 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,876 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 188 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 724 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,714 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,919 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 267 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 240 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $30,436 (2006); Median household income: $61,347 (2006); Average household income: $82,612 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.62% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $492 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $357 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.9% (2006); Median home value: $500,647 (2006); Median rent: $747 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 120.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 205.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 99.2% good, 0.8% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 32.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 161.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,194.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 39.0% Bush, 59.5% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bothe Napa Valley State Park; Las Posadas State Forest; Robert Louis Stevenson State Park; San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Napa County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-4421 http://www.co.napa.ca.us Calistoga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 942-6333 http://www.calistogachamber.com City of American Canyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 647-4351 http://www.ci.american-canyon.ca.us City of Calistoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 942-2800 http://www.ci.calistoga.ca.us City of Napa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 257-9503 http://www.cityofnapa.org City of Saint Helena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 967-2792 http://city.ci.st-helena.ca.us/section.cfm?id=9 Napa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 226-7455 http://www.napachamber.org Saint Helena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 963-4456 http://www.sthelena.com Yountville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 944-0904 http://www.yountville.com
Napa County Communities AMERICAN CANYON (city). Covers a land area of 4.127 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.16° N. Lat.; 122.25° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 7,800 (1990); 9,774 (2000); 14,963 (2006); 18,768 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 8.9% Black, 23.9% Asian, 19.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,625.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 60.2% now married, 7.2% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% Other groups, 11.5% Irish, 10.3% German, 9.8% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 78 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 145 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 14.1% professional, 16.8% services, 28.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 14.4% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,520 (2006); Median household income: $59,791 (2006); Average household income: $65,938 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Napa Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-3511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2006); Median home value: $311,875 (2006); Median rent: $798 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 243.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts City of American Canyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 647-4351 http://www.ci.american-canyon.ca.us
ANGWIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.892 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.57° N. Lat.; 122.44° W. Long. Elevation is 1,750 feet. Population: 3,503 (1990); 3,148 (2000); 3,152 (2006); 3,129 (2011 projected); Race: 69.4% White, 4.1% Black, 15.1% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 644.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 24.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.7 (2006); Marriage status: 48.9% never married, 43.6% now married, 3.4% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.8% Other groups, 17.6% German, 12.4% English, 8.1% United States or American, 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 27.3% professional, 17.3% services, 28.3% sales, 1.1% farming, 9.3% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,506 (2006); Median household income: $68,090 (2006); Average household income: $92,112 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006). School District(s)
Howell Mountain Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 965-2423 Four-year College(s)
Pacific Union College (Private, Not-for-profit, Seventh Day Adventists) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,539. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 965-6311 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,265; Out-of-state $20,265 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.7% (2006); Median home value: $591,584 (2006); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 27.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALISTOGA (city). Covers a land area of 2.598 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.58° N. Lat.; 122.58° W. Long. Elevation is 362 feet. History: Calistoga was laid out by Samuel Brannan in 1859 as a health spa utilizing the hot springs here. He devised the name from California and Saratoga, the famous springs in New York State. Population: 4,468 (1990); 5,190 (2000); 5,157 (2006); 5,164 (2011 projected); Race: 72.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 44.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,984.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 50.4% now married, 9.5% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% Other groups, 14.7% German, 8.5% English, 8.4% Irish, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 21 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 11.9% professional, 27.4% services, 22.7% sales, 7.8% farming, 8.5% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,072 (2006); Median household income: $46,702 (2006); Average household income: $64,447 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Calistoga Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 880 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 942-4703 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.7% (2006); Median home value: $461,582 (2006); Median rent: $639 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 225.1 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 76.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.6% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Calistoga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 942-6333 http://www.calistogachamber.com City of Calistoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 942-2800 http://www.ci.calistoga.ca.us
DEER PARK (CDP). Aka Sanitarium. Covers a land area of 5.721 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.53° N. Lat.; 122.47° W. Long. History: Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park to Northwest. Population: 1,825 (1990); 1,433 (2000); 1,473 (2006); 1,507 (2011 projected); Race: 87.2% White, 1.8% Black, 4.3% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 257.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 44.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 63.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.0% Other groups, 14.8% English, 14.6% German, 11.5% United States or American, 8.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.1% management, 22.1% professional, 16.0% services, 14.0% sales, 2.4% farming, 9.3% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,187 (2006); Median household income: $71,023 (2006); Average household income: $101,215 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.6% (2006); Median home value: $970,703 (2006); Median rent: $605 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Helena Hospital (181 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.1% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) NAPA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 17.697 sq. miles and a water area of 0.092 sq. miles. Located at 38.30° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 17 feet. History: Settlers arrived in Napa in 1832. The town was founded in 1848 when Nathan Coombs erected a saloon here, and grew as a service center for ranchers and grape-growers in the valley. Population: 62,972 (1990); 72,585 (2000); 75,782 (2006); 78,550 (2011 projected); Race: 76.0% White, 0.7% Black, 2.5% Asian, 32.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,282.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 56.9% now married, 7.7% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.7% Other groups, 14.6% German, 12.7% Irish, 12.4% English, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 43,222 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 119 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 19.0% professional, 18.6% services, 24.0% sales, 2.9% farming, 9.6% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,768 (2006); Median household income: $57,788 (2006); Average household income: $74,391 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $641 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $187 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). School District(s)
Napa County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-6802 Napa County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-6830
Napa Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-3511 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Two-year College(s)
Napa Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,810. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $650; Out-of-state $4,490 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.8% (2006); Median home value: $489,038 (2006); Median rent: $754 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Napa State Hospital (1364 beds); Queen of the Valley Hospital (166 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 273.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Napa Sentinel (General - Circulation 15,000); The Napa Valley Register (Circulation 18,729) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Napa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 257-9503 http://www.cityofnapa.org Napa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 226-7455 http://www.napachamber.org
POPE VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94567). Covers a land area of 41.553 sq. miles and a water area of 0.237 sq. miles. Located at 38.65° N. Lat.; 122.40° W. Long. Elevation is 706 feet. Population: 488 (2000); Race: 85.6% White, 0.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.6% under 18, 6.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 65.0% now married, 2.2% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.7% German, 18.4% English, 17.1% Other groups, 9.8% Irish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 26.9% professional, 16.1% services, 21.5% sales, 0.9% farming, 17.0% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,103 (2000); Median household income: $60,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.8% (2000). School District(s)
Pope Valley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 965-2402 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2000); Median home value: $150,000 (2000); Median rent: $638 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.0% less than 15 minutes, 13.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 26.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAINT HELENA (city). Covers a land area of 4.711 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 38.50° N. Lat.; 122.47° W. Long. Elevation is 257 feet. History: Many early residents of St. Helena came from the vineyard areas of Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, and continued the tradition of growing grapes for wine. Population: 4,950 (1990); 5,950 (2000); 5,993 (2006); 6,068 (2011 projected); Race: 80.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 32.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,272.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 51.6% now married, 8.9% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% Other groups, 14.4% English, 13.6% German, 12.3% Irish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 17.2% professional, 18.8% services, 22.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 6.1% construction, 13.1% production (2000).
Profiles of California
Nevada County
Income: Per capita income: $36,609 (2006); Median household income: $71,137 (2006); Average household income: $92,933 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). School District(s)
Saint Helena Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 967-2708 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.0% (2006); Median home value: $969,731 (2006); Median rent: $767 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: St. Helena Star (General - Circulation 1,100); The Weekly Calistogan (General - Circulation 2,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.1% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Saint Helena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 967-2792 http://city.ci.st-helena.ca.us/section.cfm?id=9 Saint Helena Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 963-4456 http://www.sthelena.com
YOUNTVILLE (town). Covers a land area of 1.628 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.40° N. Lat.; 122.36° W. Long. Elevation is 97 feet. History: Yountville stands on what was once a section of Rancho Caymus, granted in 1836 to George C. Yount who came to California from North Carolina with the Wolfskill party. Population: 3,259 (1990); 2,916 (2000); 2,951 (2006); 2,982 (2011 projected); Race: 91.6% White, 1.0% Black, 2.1% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,812.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 60.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 127.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 45.1% now married, 17.1% widowed, 21.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 14.5% Other groups, 14.1% German, 12.6% English, 11.2% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 21.0% professional, 20.7% services, 21.5% sales, 4.1% farming, 3.0% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,485 (2006); Median household income: $60,532 (2006); Average household income: $86,325 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). School District(s)
Napa Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 253-3511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $479,167 (2006); Median rent: $859 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Veterans Home of California (824 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 161.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Yountville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 944-0904 http://www.yountville.com
Nevada County Located in eastern California; mountainous area, extending from the foothills to the crest of the Sierra Nevada; partly in Tahoe National Forest; includes Donner Lake and other lakes. Covers a land area of 957.61 sq.
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miles, a water area of 16.88 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Nevada City. Nevada County is part of the Truckee-Grass Valley, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Nevada County, CA Weather Station: Boca
Elevation: 5,574 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 42 46 50 57 66 75 83 83 76 66 52 43 Low 11 14 20 23 29 34 38 36 30 25 20 13 Precip 3.8 3.3 3.1 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.9 1.4 2.9 3.4 Snow 18.1 19.6 15.5 4.5 1.6 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.2 8.8 18.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Bowman Dam
Elevation: 5,380 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 45 46 48 54 63 72 79 80 74 64 51 45 Low 27 27 28 31 39 46 52 52 48 41 32 27 Precip 12.6 10.5 10.1 4.5 3.3 1.3 0.4 0.6 1.5 4.1 9.7 10.1 Snow 40.4 49.8 46.8 21.0 5.9 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 2.1 21.9 39.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Donner Memorial State Park
Elevation: 5,935 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 40 43 47 53 63 72 80 80 73 63 48 40 Low 14 16 21 25 31 37 41 40 34 28 22 15 Precip 7.0 6.4 5.9 2.5 1.5 0.9 0.5 0.6 1.1 2.1 5.4 5.8 Snow 39.1 43.1 35.1 16.3 4.2 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.3 2.0 15.9 32.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Grass Valley 2
Elevation: 2,398 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 56 58 63 71 79 87 87 82 72 59 54 Low 32 34 36 39 45 51 55 54 50 43 36 31 Precip 10.1 8.6 8.5 3.6 1.9 0.6 0.2 0.2 1.0 2.7 7.4 8.4 Snow 1.9 1.7 1.9 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lake Spaulding
Elevation: 5,154 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 45 48 51 57 65 75 82 82 76 65 51 45 Low 24 25 27 29 36 42 46 46 42 36 28 24 Precip 13.4 11.6 11.5 5.5 3.3 1.2 0.4 0.5 1.7 4.0 10.0 11.4 Snow 48.8 52.1 47.3 24.8 5.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 tr 2.3 21.6 44.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Nevada City
Elevation: 2,778 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 51 53 56 62 71 80 87 86 80 70 56 50 Low 32 33 35 38 44 51 56 55 50 44 36 32 Precip 11.4 10.0 9.5 4.0 2.1 0.7 0.2 0.3 1.1 2.8 8.2 9.2 Snow 3.8 3.8 3.4 0.8 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.9 4.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Truckee Ranger Station
Elevation: 6,017 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 40 44 48 54 63 73 82 81 74 63 49 40 Low 16 18 23 26 32 38 42 41 36 29 23 16 Precip 5.6 5.1 4.5 1.9 1.3 0.7 0.4 0.6 1.0 1.7 4.0 4.6 Snow 43.1 44.0 35.3 15.3 4.5 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.6 3.2 20.3 36.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 78,510 (1990); 92,033 (2000); 98,491 (2006); 103,006 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 102.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 44.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 13.5% Catholic Church, 3.7% Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches, 3.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.4% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 50,374 (2005); Leading industries: 18.4% accommodation & food services; 17.3% retail trade; 15.5% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 599 totaling 82,336 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 18 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,114 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,576
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(2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,331 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 467 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 170 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $28,533 (2006); Median household income: $53,624 (2006); Average household income: $70,290 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.17% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.8% (2006); Median home value: $418,357 (2006); Median rent: $642 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 86.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 91.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 158.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 63.3% good, 29.3% moderate, 7.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 15.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 960.3 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.4% Bush, 44.9% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Donner Memorial State Park; Malakoff Digging State Historical park Additional Information Contacts Nevada County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 265-1218 http://www.mynevadacounty.com City of Grass Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 274-4310 http://www.cityofgrassvalley.com City of Truckee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 582-7700 http://www.townoftruckee.com Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-4667 http://www.grassvalleychamber.com Nevada City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 265-2692 http://www.nevadacitychamber.com Truckee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 587-2757 http://www.truckee.com
Nevada County Communities ALTA SIERRA (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.372 sq. miles and a water area of 0.019 sq. miles. Located at 39.12° N. Lat.; 121.05° W. Long. Elevation is 2,300 feet. Population: 5,725 (1990); 6,522 (2000); 6,726 (2006); 6,871 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 803.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 49.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.2% never married, 69.3% now married, 6.7% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% English, 19.6% German, 13.1% Irish, 9.4% Other groups, 9.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 19.8% professional, 12.8% services, 36.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.2% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,201 (2006); Median household income: $65,229 (2006); Average household income: $83,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.0% (2006); Median home value: $403,461 (2006); Median rent: $910 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.5% less than 15 minutes, 53.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) GRASS VALLEY (city). Covers a land area of 4.106 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.21° N. Lat.; 121.05° W. Long. Elevation is 2,411 feet. History: The rich quartz mines which were to make Grass Valley one of the outstanding gold towns were tapped in 1850. Between 1850 and 1857 the Gold Hill Mine alone produced four million dollars. Early residents of
Profiles of California Grass Valley were Lola Montez, who lived here in retirement from 1852-1854, and Lotta Crabtree, Lola’s protegee. Population: 10,107 (1990); 10,922 (2000); 11,882 (2006); 12,538 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.4% Black, 1.4% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,894.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 38.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 40.8% now married, 13.8% widowed, 18.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.3% English, 17.6% Irish, 17.6% German, 15.2% Other groups, 10.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 35 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 17.9% professional, 21.6% services, 27.9% sales, 1.1% farming, 8.9% construction, 13.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,095 (2006); Median household income: $31,467 (2006); Average household income: $41,074 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
Camptonville Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 288-3277 Chicago Park Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-2153 Clear Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-3664 Grass Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-4483 Nevada Joint Union High (05-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-3351 Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 268-2800 Pleasant Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 432-7311 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Union Hill Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-0647 Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.1% (2006); Median home value: $300,311 (2006); Median rent: $572 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital (75 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 358.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Union (Circulation 15,892) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 2.1% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Grass Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 274-4310 http://www.cityofgrassvalley.com Grass Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-4667 http://www.grassvalleychamber.com
LAKE OF THE PINES (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.502 sq. miles and a water area of 0.340 sq. miles. Located at 39.03° N. Lat.; 121.06° W. Long. Elevation is 1,520 feet. Population: 3,890 (1990); 3,956 (2000); 3,864 (2006); 3,817 (2011 projected); Race: 96.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.8% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,572.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 49.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 70.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.3% German, 17.9% English, 11.6% Irish, 5.9% Other groups, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 21.5% professional, 11.8% services, 31.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.3% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,455 (2006); Median household income: $62,661 (2006); Average household income: $76,019 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $459,894 (2006); Median rent: $961 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE WILDWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.061 sq. miles and a water area of 0.455 sq. miles. Located at 39.23° N. Lat.; 121.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,500 feet. Population: 4,436 (1990); 4,868 (2000); 4,943 (2006); 4,964 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.9% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,615.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.21 (2006); Median age: 58.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 7.9% never married, 75.7% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% English, 22.2% German, 16.7% Irish, 9.2% Other groups, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 24.4% professional, 10.3% services, 32.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 7.3% construction, 6.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,445 (2006); Median household income: $64,941 (2006); Average household income: $78,462 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $460,636 (2006); Median rent: $907 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEVADA CITY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 2.106 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 39.26° N. Lat.; 121.01° W. Long. Elevation is 2,525 feet. History: Nevada City drew its early wealth from gold mines—the rich placer diggings of the 1850’s and 1860’s, the hydraulic excavations of the 1870’s, and the deep quartz mines of the early 1900’s. The forerunner of Nevada City was Beer Creek Diggings or Caldwell’s Upper Store, named for a log cabin store kept by Dr. A.B. Caldwell. The National Hotel in Nevada City was a stopping place in the 1860’s and 1870’s for five or six stagecoaches a day. It was in Nevada City that the first samples of ore from the Comstock Lode in Nevada were assayed in 1858. Population: 3,066 (1990); 3,001 (2000); 3,009 (2006); 2,974 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.6% Black, 1.2% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,428.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 44.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 44.9% now married, 6.0% widowed, 20.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% English, 20.4% German, 20.3% Irish, 12.2% Other groups, 10.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 28.6% professional, 14.0% services, 27.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,326 (2006); Median household income: $42,241 (2006); Average household income: $55,210 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006). School District(s)
Nevada City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 265-1820 Nevada County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 478-6400
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Nevada Joint Union High (05-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 273-3351 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.4% (2006); Median home value: $465,049 (2006); Median rent: $629 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 326.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.6% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Nevada City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 265-2692 http://www.nevadacitychamber.com
NORTH SAN JUAN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95960). Covers a land area of 40.858 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 39.39° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Elevation is 2,125 feet. History: North San Juan was named by Christian Kientz, a Mexican War veteran, who apparently saw a resemblance to San Juan de Ulloa in Mexico when he discovered gold here in 1853. The town was headquarters for hydraulic workings on San Juan Ridge, as well as the main office of the first long distance telephone line in the West, strung in 1878 for 60 miles between Milton and French Corral. Population: 554 (2000); Race: 92.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.3% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 46.8% now married, 6.4% widowed, 25.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.1% English, 15.7% United States or American, 12.4% German, 11.6% Other groups, 6.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 20.0% professional, 17.4% services, 17.4% sales, 2.6% farming, 16.9% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,419 (2000); Median household income: $41,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2000). School District(s)
Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 994-1044 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2000); Median home value: $139,500 (2000); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 5.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 14.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PENN VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.104 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.19° N. Lat.; 121.18° W. Long. Population: 1,242 (1990); 1,387 (2000); 1,628 (2006); 1,798 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 1.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 773.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 55.3% now married, 6.0% widowed, 15.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.7% German, 18.6% English, 11.6% Irish, 11.1% Other groups, 9.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 15.4% professional, 20.4% services, 25.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.5% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,998 (2006); Median household income: $43,159 (2006); Average household income: $52,597 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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Pleasant Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 432-7311 Ready Springs Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 432-1118 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.7% (2006); Median home value: $336,250 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ROUGH AND READY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95975). Covers a land area of 8.370 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 39.22° N. Lat.; 121.14° W. Long. History: Here gold was discovered in 1849 by a group of Wisconsin men led by Captain Townsend, who had served under General Zachary Taylor, known as old “Rough and Ready.” Not only did the Wisconsin men name their community Rough and Ready, but in 1850 they organized the independent State of Rough and Ready, adopted a constitution, and announced their secession from the Union. Population: 1,595 (2000); Race: 94.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 190.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.0% under 18, 15.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 54.2% now married, 9.1% widowed, 19.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.2% German, 20.2% English, 15.5% United States or American, 11.1% Irish, 8.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 15.7% professional, 22.6% services, 25.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,703 (2000); Median household income: $44,643 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.6% (2000); Median home value: $201,400 (2000); Median rent: $621 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SODA SPRINGS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95728). Covers a land area of 16.983 sq. miles and a water area of 0.534 sq. miles. Located at 39.31° N. Lat.; 120.41° W. Long. Elevation is 6,768 feet. History: Soda Springs, long known as Hopkin’s Springs, was a resort opened in the 1870’s by Mark Hopkins and Leland Stanford. Population: 76 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 100.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 69.5% now married, 30.5% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.5% English, 30.5% German (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,098 (2000); Median household income: $67,569 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $202,500 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). TRUCKEE (town). Covers a land area of 32.540 sq. miles and a water area of 1.314 sq. miles. Located at 39.34° N. Lat.; 120.20° W. Long. Elevation is 5,840 feet. History: Truckee, once a lumber camp, grew as a railroad and stock-raising supply center. Population: 8,919 (1990); 13,864 (2000); 15,798 (2006); 17,169 (2011 projected); Race: 86.1% White, 0.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 485.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 60.6% now married, 2.8% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% Other groups, 20.2% German, 17.8% English, 17.6% Irish, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 162 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 153 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 18.8% professional, 19.2% services, 24.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 16.1% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,038 (2006); Median household income: $68,776 (2006); Average household income: $86,090 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2006). School District(s)
Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 582-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2006); Median home value: $547,886 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Hospitals: Tahoe Forest Hospital (72 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 226.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Sierra Sun (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Truckee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 582-7700 http://www.townoftruckee.com Truckee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 587-2757 http://www.truckee.com
Orange County Located in southern California; coastal plains and foothills area, drained by the Santa Ana River; bounded on the southwest by the Pacific Ocean; includes part of Cleveland National Forest. Covers a land area of 789.40 sq. miles, a water area of 158.57 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1889. County seat is Santa Ana. Orange County is part of the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale, CA Metropolitan Division (Los Angeles County, CA); Santa Ana-Anaheim-Irvine, CA Metropolitan Division (Orange County, CA) Weather Station: Laguna Beach
Elevation: 32 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 68 68 70 71 74 77 79 79 76 71 67 Low 42 43 45 47 52 56 59 59 58 53 46 42 Precip 2.8 2.9 2.7 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.4 1.4 2.0 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Newport Beach
Elevation: 9 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 64 64 65 67 69 72 73 73 71 68 65 Low 48 50 51 53 57 60 63 64 63 59 52 48 Precip 2.7 2.5 2.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.1 1.7 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Santa Ana Fire Station
Elevation: 134 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 69 70 70 73 74 78 82 84 83 79 74 69 Low 47 48 50 52 56 60 63 64 63 58 51 46 Precip 3.2 3.0 2.9 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 1.3 1.9 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Profiles of California Weather Station: Tustin Irvine Ranch
Orange County Elevation: 118 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 69 70 74 75 79 84 86 84 80 73 68 Low 42 44 46 48 53 57 60 61 59 53 45 41 Precip 3.0 3.1 2.8 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.3 1.9 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 2,410,592 (1990); 2,846,289 (2000); 3,037,571 (2006); 3,204,816 (2011 projected); Race: 61.6% White, 1.7% Black, 15.6% Asian, 32.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,847.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 27.4% Catholic Church, 2.1% Jewish Estimate, 1.7% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.5% Independent, Charismatic Churches, 1.4% Muslim Estimate (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 1,623,569 (2005); Leading industries: 13.2% manufacturing; 10.8% retail trade; 9.3% administration, support, waste management, remediation services (2004); Farms: 348 totaling 68,018 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 223 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2,079 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 80,862 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 3,563 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 30,137 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 46,023 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 79,634 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,890 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 3,744 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4,559 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $29,253 (2006); Median household income: $67,325 (2006); Average household income: $89,328 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.79% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $157 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $128 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.5% (2006); Median home value: $536,760 (2006); Median rent: $861 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 152.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 54.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 152.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 63.0% good, 33.2% moderate, 3.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 29.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 18.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 938.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 59.7% Bush, 39.0% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Bolsa Chica Beach State Park; Corona Del Mar State Beach; Crystal Cove State Park; Doheny State Beach; Huntington Beach State Park; San Clemente State Beach; Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Orange County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 834-3100 http://www.oc.ca.gov Anaheim Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 758-0222 http://www.anaheimchamber.org Buena Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 521-0261 http://www.buenapark.com City of Aliso Viejo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 425-2500 http://ci.aliso-viejo.ca.us City of Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 765-5166 http://www.anaheim.net City of Brea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 990-7600 http://www.ci.brea.ca.us City of Buena Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 562-3500 http://www.buenapark.com City of Costa Mesa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 754-5328 http://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us City of Cypress. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 229-6700 http://www.ci.cypress.ca.us City of Dana Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 248-3500 http://www.danapoint.org City of Fountain Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 593-4400 http://www.fountainvalley.org
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City of Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 738-6317 http://www.ci.fullerton.ca.us City of Garden Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 741-5000 http://www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us City of Huntington Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 536-5553 http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us City of Irvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 724-6000 http://www.ci.irvine.ca.us City of La Habra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 905-9700 http://www.ci.la-habra.ca.us City of La Palma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 690-3333 http://www.cityoflapalma.org City of Laguna Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 497-0710 http://www.lagunabeachcity.net City of Laguna Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 707-2600 http://www.ci.laguna-hills.ca.us City of Laguna Niguel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 362-4300 http://www.ci.laguna-niguel.ca.us City of Laguna Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 639-0500 http://www.lagunawoodscity.org City of Lake Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 461-3400 http://www.city-lakeforest.com City of Los Alamitos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 431-3538 http://www.ci.los-alamitos.ca.us City of Mission Viejo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 470-3000 http://cityofmissionviejo.org City of Newport Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 644-8309 http://www.city.newport-beach.ca.us City of Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 744-2200 http://www.cityoforange.org City of Placentia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 993-8231 http://placentia.org City of Rancho Santa Margarita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-1800 http://www.cityofrsm.org/rsm_website/default.asp City of San Clemente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 361-8200 http://san-clemente.org City of San Juan Capistrano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 493-1171 http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org City of Santa Ana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 647-5200 http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us City of Seal Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 431-2527 http://www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us City of Stanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 379-9222 http://www.ci.stanton.ca.us City of Tustin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 573-3000 http://www.ci.turlock.ca.us City of Villa Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 998-1500 http://www.villapark.org City of Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 898-3311 http://www.ci.westminster.ca.us City of Yorba Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 961-7100 http://www.ci.yorba-linda.ca.us Corona Del Mar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 737-3350 http://www.coronachamber.org Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 885-9095 http://www.costamesachamber.com Cypress Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 827-2430 http://cypresschamber.org Dana Point Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 496-1555 http://danapoint-chamber.com Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 668-0542 http://www.fvchamber.com Fullerton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 871-3100 http://www.fullertonchamber.com Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 638-7950 http://www.gardengrovechamber.org Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 536-8888 http://www.hbchamber.org Irvine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 660-9112 http://www.irvinechamber.com La Habra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 697-1704 http://www.lahabrachamber.com La Palma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 228-2218 http://www.lapalmachamber.com Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 494-1018 http://www.lagunabeachchamber.org
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Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 363-0136 http://www.lagunaniguelchamber.net Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://socchambers.com Lily Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 990-8822 http://www.instopiagroup.com Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 598-6659 http://www.losalchamber.org Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . (949) 729-4400 http://www.newportbeach.com Orange Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 538-3581 http://www.orangechamber.com Orange County Business Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 476-2242 http://www.ocbc.org Placentia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 528-1873 http://www.placentiachamber.com San Clemente Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 492-1131 http://www.scchamber.com San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 493-4700 http://www.sanjuanchamber.com Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 541-5353 http://www.santaanachamber.com Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 799-0179 http://www.sealbeachchamber.org South Orange COunty Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com South Orange County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com South Orange County Regional Chamber of Commerce. . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com Stanton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 995-1485 http://www.stantonchamber.com Tustin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 544-5341 http://www.tustinchamber.org Westminster Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 898-9648 http://www.westminsterchamber.org Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 993-9537 http://www.yorbalindachamber.org
Orange County Communities ALISO VIEJO (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.226 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.57° N. Lat.; 117.72° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 8,963 (1990); 40,166 (2000); 47,192 (2006); 52,728 (2011 projected); Race: 75.3% White, 2.5% Black, 11.9% Asian, 13.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,614.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 61.9% now married, 2.0% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.6% Other groups, 16.1% German, 11.3% Irish, 9.8% English, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.2% management, 27.1% professional, 8.1% services, 29.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.2% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,300 (2006); Median household income: $88,427 (2006); Average household income: $106,214 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Four-year College(s)
Soka University of America (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 480-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,856; Out-of-state $20,856 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $538,408 (2006); Median rent: $1,185 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 7 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 132.5 per 10,000 population (2005).
Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Aliso Viejo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 425-2500 http://ci.aliso-viejo.ca.us South Orange County Regional Chamber of Commerce. . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com
ANAHEIM (city). Covers a land area of 48.942 sq. miles and a water area of 1.507 sq. miles. Located at 33.83° N. Lat.; 117.89° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Named for the Santa Ana River, and the German translation of home. Population: 266,413 (1990); 328,014 (2000); 337,351 (2006); 347,361 (2011 projected); Race: 51.1% White, 2.7% Black, 13.6% Asian, 51.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,892.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.48 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.7 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 57.2% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.5% Other groups, 8.5% German, 6.0% Irish, 5.5% English, 3.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 175,432 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 81 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 597 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 14.6% professional, 15.6% services, 28.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.5% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,601 (2006); Median household income: $51,584 (2006); Average household income: $67,151 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $573 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $172 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Anaheim City (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 517-7500 Anaheim Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 999-3511 Centralia Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 228-3100 Magnolia Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 761-5533 North Orange County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 502-5801 Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 996-2550 Savanna Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,524 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 236-3800 Four-year College(s)
Bethesda Christian University (Private, Not-for-profit, Other) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 278 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 517-1945 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,300; Out-of-state $6,300 ITT Technical Institute-Anaheim (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 535-3700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 South Baylo University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 533-1495 Southern California Institute of Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 319 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 520-5552 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,100; Out-of-state $12,100 Westwood College-Anaheim (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 704-2720 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,425; Out-of-state $13,425 Two-year College(s)
Maric College-Anaheim (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 758-1500
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American Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 846 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 952-9066 2006-07 Tuition: $10,847 Brownson Technical School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 774-9443 2006-07 Tuition: $7,870 Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 953-6500 2006-07 Tuition: $11,154 California Career School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 635-6585 2006-07 Tuition: $5,616 Career Academy of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 776-8400 2006-07 Tuition: $10,845 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.3% (2006); Median home value: $423,921 (2006); Median rent: $747 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Anaheim General Hospital (143 beds); Anaheim Memorial Medical Center (217 beds); Columbia West Anaheim Medical Center (219 beds); Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Anaheim (200 beds); Western Medical Center Hospital Anaheim (193 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 283.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Anaheim Bulletin (General - Circulation 25,300); Anaheim Hills News (General - Circulation 14,290); Fullerton News Tribune (General - Circulation 26,754); La Habra Star (General - Circulation 14,568); Orange City News (General - Circulation 37,000); Placentia News Times (General Circulation 12,000); Star Progress (General - Circulation 11,000); Yorba Linda Star (General - Circulation 18,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 4.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Anaheim Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 758-0222 http://www.anaheimchamber.org City of Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 765-5166 http://www.anaheim.net
BREA (city). Covers a land area of 10.545 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 117.88° W. Long. Elevation is 360 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “asphaltum,” used in local tar pits. Developed during an oil boom in the early 1900s. Of note is the campsite of Spanish explorer Don Gaspar de Portola, the first European to visit the area. Incorporated 1917. Population: 33,297 (1990); 35,410 (2000); 39,235 (2006); 42,467 (2011 projected); Race: 74.5% White, 1.4% Black, 10.7% Asian, 22.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,720.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 59.1% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% Other groups, 17.0% German, 12.8% English, 11.1% Irish, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,950 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 52 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 24.8% professional, 10.7% services, 31.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.9% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,331 (2006); Median household income: $66,102 (2006); Average household income: $80,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,316 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $775 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). School District(s)
Brea-Olinda Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 990-7800
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.7% (2006); Median home value: $502,742 (2006); Median rent: $876 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 418.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Brea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 990-7600 http://www.ci.brea.ca.us Lily Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 990-8822 http://www.instopiagroup.com
BUENA PARK (city). Covers a land area of 10.574 sq. miles and a water area of 0.063 sq. miles. Located at 33.85° N. Lat.; 118.00° W. Long. Elevation is 74 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “good”. Knott’s Berry Farm, a re-created gold rush town theme park; Movieland Wax Museum; a civic light opera and community playhouse; a Japanese village surrounding a deer compound; and a transportation Museum are here. Incorporated 1953. Population: 68,490 (1990); 78,282 (2000); 80,526 (2006); 82,860 (2011 projected); Race: 47.6% White, 4.4% Black, 24.9% Asian, 36.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,615.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.47 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 56.0% now married, 5.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.9% Other groups, 7.9% German, 6.6% Irish, 5.8% English, 3.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 42,382 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 106 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 16.6% professional, 13.6% services, 30.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.4% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,364 (2006); Median household income: $55,822 (2006); Average household income: $66,350 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $516 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $193 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Anaheim Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 999-3511 Buena Park Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 522-8412 Centralia Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 228-3100 Cypress Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 220-6900 Fullerton Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 870-2800 Savanna Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,524 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 236-3800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.3% (2006); Median home value: $409,367 (2006); Median rent: $773 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 241.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 3.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Buena Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 521-0261 http://www.buenapark.com City of Buena Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 562-3500 http://www.buenapark.com
CAPISTRANO BEACH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92624). Part of the City of Dana Point. Covers a land area of 1.531 sq.
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miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.46° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. Population: 7,445 (2000); Race: 88.7% White, 0.9% Black, 2.2% Asian, 15.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4,862.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.1% under 18, 12.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 55.3% now married, 5.3% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% Other groups, 19.1% German, 13.5% English, 12.8% Irish, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 17.2% professional, 14.1% services, 30.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.2% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,147 (2000); Median household income: $60,797 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.5% (2000).
Other groups, 12.4% German, 9.4% English, 9.4% Irish, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 67,684 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 19.5% professional, 16.9% services, 29.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.7% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,967 (2006); Median household income: $57,377 (2006); Average household income: $72,658 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $630 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $163 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006).
School District(s)
Coastline ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 979-1955 Newport-Mesa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 424-8903 Orange County Department of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,246 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 966-4000
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 San Diego Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 134,709 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 725-5506 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2000); Median home value: $366,500 (2000); Median rent: $1,019 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CORONA DEL MAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92625). Part of the City of Newport Beach. Covers a land area of 3.137 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 33.60° N. Lat.; 117.86° W. Long. Population: 13,407 (2000); Race: 92.2% White, 0.4% Black, 4.9% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4,274.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.6% under 18, 19.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 57.8% now married, 6.9% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.9% German, 16.8% English, 14.8% Irish, 13.4% Other groups, 6.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 35.5% management, 26.6% professional, 5.6% services, 28.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 1.7% construction, 1.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $76,704 (2000); Median household income: $100,080 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 64.7% (2000). School District(s)
Newport-Mesa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 424-8903 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.7% (2000); Median home value: $825,100 (2000); Median rent: $1,294 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Corona Del Mar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 737-3350 http://www.coronachamber.org
COSTA MESA (city). Covers a land area of 15.630 sq. miles and a water area of 0.057 sq. miles. Located at 33.66° N. Lat.; 117.91° W. Long. Elevation is 101 feet. History: Museum featuring innovative cars is here. The city was named for its coastal location. Incorporated 1953. Population: 96,522 (1990); 108,724 (2000); 110,435 (2006); 112,727 (2011 projected); Race: 65.2% White, 1.5% Black, 7.7% Asian, 35.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,065.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 35.7% never married, 48.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0%
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University of Phoenix-Southern California Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,135. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 888-1968 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,460; Out-of-state $14,460 Vanguard University of Southern California (Private, Not-for-profit, Assemblies of God Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,249. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 556-3610 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $21,564; Out-of-state $21,564 Two-year College(s)
Career Networks Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 437-9697 Orange Coast College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 22,412. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 432-5072 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $638; Out-of-state $4,286 Vocational/Technical School(s)
James Albert School of Cosmetology Fall 2005 Enrollment: 129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 774-8736 2006-07 Tuition: $10,075 Pacific College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 662-4402 2006-07 Tuition: $23,750 Paul Mitchell the School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 302-8801 2006-07 Tuition: $17,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 39.6% (2006); Median home value: $564,528 (2006); Median rent: $903 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: College Hospital Costa Mesa (122 beds); Fairview Developmental Center (1228 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 345.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Los Angeles Times (Orange County Edition) (Circulation 189,578); The Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot (Circulation 45,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 4.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Costa Mesa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 754-5328 http://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 885-9095 http://www.costamesachamber.com
COTO DE CAZA (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.892 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 33.59° N. Lat.; 117.58° W. Long. Population: 2,504 (1990); 13,057 (2000); 16,019 (2006); 18,353 (2011 projected); Race: 88.0% White, 0.8% Black, 6.1% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,029.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.32 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 78.4% now married, 1.7% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000);
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Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% German, 18.5% English, 16.1% Other groups, 16.1% Irish, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.3% management, 23.9% professional, 8.4% services, 26.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.2% construction, 3.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $61,737 (2006); Median household income: $156,088 (2006); Average household income: $205,135 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 72.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,766 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 4 years (2000). Newspapers: Coto de Caza News (General - Circulation 21,300); Laguna Woods News (General, Senior Citizen - Circulation 18,100); Mission Viejo News (General - Circulation 28,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 8.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CYPRESS (city). Covers a land area of 6.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 33.81° N. Lat.; 118.03° W. Long. Elevation is 36 feet. History: Named for the cypress tree, local to the California coast. The city’s population has grown with the development of the area. Incorporated 1956. Population: 42,673 (1990); 46,229 (2000); 47,599 (2006); 49,090 (2011 projected); Race: 60.9% White, 3.1% Black, 24.8% Asian, 16.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,198.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 60.0% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% Other groups, 12.2% German, 9.3% Irish, 9.1% English, 5.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,516 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 23.8% professional, 11.0% services, 29.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.1% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,108 (2006); Median household income: $71,980 (2006); Average household income: $86,444 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006). School District(s)
Anaheim Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 999-3511 Cypress Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 220-6900 Two-year College(s)
Cypress College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21,965. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 484-7000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $3,744 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $496,661 (2006); Median rent: $853 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: La Palma Intercommunity Hospital (139 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 209.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Buena Park/Anaheim Independent (General - Circulation 20,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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DANA POINT (city). Covers a land area of 6.637 sq. miles and a water area of 22.804 sq. miles. Located at 33.47° N. Lat.; 117.69° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Named for Richard Henry Dana, author of “Two Years Before the Mast”. The cliffs at Dana Point were described by Dana in 1853 as “twice as high as our royal-mast-head” when his ship anchored here. Population: 31,891 (1990); 35,110 (2000); 36,344 (2006); 37,613 (2011 projected); Race: 87.5% White, 0.9% Black, 2.8% Asian, 16.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,476.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 56.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.5% Other groups, 17.4% German, 14.5% English, 13.1% Irish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,813 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.9% management, 23.6% professional, 14.5% services, 28.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,329 (2006); Median household income: $71,705 (2006); Average household income: $97,894 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $762,916 (2006); Median rent: $1,063 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 145.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Dana Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 248-3500 http://www.danapoint.org Dana Point Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 496-1555 http://danapoint-chamber.com
FOOTHILL RANCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.824 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Population: 1,068 (1990); 10,899 (2000); 14,595 (2006); 17,406 (2011 projected); Race: 71.6% White, 1.8% Black, 17.4% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,167.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 33.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 77.1% now married, 0.9% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% Other groups, 17.3% German, 14.0% English, 12.7% Irish, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.7% management, 25.1% professional, 7.5% services, 29.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.7% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,854 (2006); Median household income: $108,356 (2006); Average household income: $120,701 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 55.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006). School District(s)
Saddleback Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-1234
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $638,913 (2006); Median rent: $1,151 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 5 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOUNTAIN VALLEY (city). Aka Talbert. Covers a land area of 8.914 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 33.70° N. Lat.; 117.95° W. Long. Elevation is 28 feet. History: Named for the artesian wells that were once located under the city. Incorporated 1957. Population: 54,220 (1990); 54,978 (2000); 56,827 (2006); 58,717 (2011 projected); Race: 58.4% White, 1.2% Black, 30.5% Asian, 11.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,375.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 59.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.0% Other groups, 13.8% German, 10.6% English, 9.6% Irish, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 33,475 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 42 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 25.5% professional, 10.2% services, 30.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.4% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,369 (2006); Median household income: $79,425 (2006); Average household income: $92,143 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $524 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $254 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Fountain Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 843-3200 Garden Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 663-6000 Huntington Beach Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 964-3339 Ocean View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 847-2551 Two-year College(s)
Coastline Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,059. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 546-7600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $638; Out-of-state $4,286 Modern Technology School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 418-9100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $600,432 (2006); Median rent: $996 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Fountain Valley Regional Hospital & Medical Center (413 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 243.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Huntington Beach Wave (General - Circulation 53,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Fountain Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 593-4400 http://www.fountainvalley.org Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 668-0542 http://www.fvchamber.com
FULLERTON (city). Covers a land area of 22.200 sq. miles and a water area of 0.030 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 117.92° W. Long. Elevation is 155 feet. History: Named for George H. Fullerton, Land Company president who routed the railroad through the new town. Fullerton developed around citrus and walnut orchards with packing plants, and later became a large oil-producing center.
Population: 114,320 (1990); 126,003 (2000); 136,111 (2006); 144,816 (2011 projected); Race: 58.3% White, 2.3% Black, 18.3% Asian, 33.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,131.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 54.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.6% Other groups, 11.7% German, 9.0% English, 8.3% Irish, 3.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 71,760 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 91 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 58 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 20.7% professional, 12.7% services, 29.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.8% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,845 (2006); Median household income: $56,116 (2006); Average household income: $74,628 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $436 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $208 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). School District(s)
Fullerton Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 447-7400 Fullerton Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 870-2800 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 996-2550 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Fullerton (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 35,040. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 278-2011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,010; Out-of-state $13,180 Hope International University (Private, Not-for-profit, Christian Churches and Churches of Christ) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,143. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 879-3901 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,700; Out-of-state $18,700 Southern California College of Optometry (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 870-7226 Western State University-College of Law-Argosy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 488 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 738-1000 Two-year College(s)
Fullerton College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,611. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 992-7000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $580; Out-of-state $4,296 Vocational/Technical School(s)
College of Information Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 879-5100 2006-07 Tuition: $7,353 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.4% (2006); Median home value: $474,769 (2006); Median rent: $762 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Jude Medical Center (347 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 341.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 3.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 738-6317 http://www.ci.fullerton.ca.us Fullerton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 871-3100 http://www.fullertonchamber.com
GARDEN GROVE (city). Covers a land area of 18.024 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 33.77° N. Lat.; 117.96° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. History: Named for its abundance of citrus groves. Site of The Crystal Cathedral constructed of over 10,000 panes of glass. Founded 1877. Incorporated 1956. Population: 144,332 (1990); 165,196 (2000); 167,783 (2006); 171,403 (2011 projected); Race: 41.4% White, 1.2% Black, 35.5% Asian, 35.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,308.7 persons per square mile
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(2006); Average household size: 3.72 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 57.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.4% Other groups, 7.3% German, 5.5% English, 5.4% Irish, 3.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 85,171 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 225 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 14.2% professional, 15.7% services, 26.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.4% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,692 (2006); Median household income: $53,564 (2006); Average household income: $64,769 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $367 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $164 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006).
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Foreign born: 16.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.9% Other groups, 16.7% German, 13.3% Irish, 11.8% English, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 124,596 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 106 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 23.9% professional, 11.1% services, 30.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,995 (2006); Median household income: $73,626 (2006); Average household income: $94,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $560 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $211 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006). School District(s)
Two-year College(s)
Fountain Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 843-3200 Huntington Beach City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 964-8888 Huntington Beach Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 964-3339 Ocean View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 847-2551 Westminster Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 894-7311
Concorde Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 527 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 703-1900 Elite Beauty College-Garden Grove (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 741-0700
Platt College-Newport Beach (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 373-3240 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,475; Out-of-state $26,475
School District(s)
Garden Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 663-6000 Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Westminster Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 894-7311
Four-year College(s)
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Two-year College(s)
Advance Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 530-2131 2006-07 Tuition: $6,928 Career Academy of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 897-3010 2006-07 Tuition: $10,720 Lola Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 894-3344 2006-07 Tuition: $7,600 Thanh Le College School of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 748-7019 2006-07 Tuition: $6,715 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $402,691 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Garden Grove Hospital and Medical Center (167 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 267.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Orange County News (General - Circulation 20,500); Westminster Journal (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 3.5% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Garden Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 741-5000 http://www.ci.garden-grove.ca.us Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 638-7950 http://www.gardengrovechamber.org
Golden West College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13,476. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 892-7711 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $638; Out-of-state $4,286
HUNTINGTON BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 26.392 sq. miles and a water area of 5.172 sq. miles. Located at 33.69° N. Lat.; 118.00° W. Long. Elevation is 28 feet. History: Named for Henry E. Huntington, promoter of electric railroads in southern California. Huntington Beach was developing as a recreational resort when oil was discovered about 1920. Population: 181,519 (1990); 189,594 (2000); 197,275 (2006); 204,750 (2011 projected); Race: 77.5% White, 0.8% Black, 10.3% Asian, 16.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,474.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 54.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000);
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 962-8831 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 The Academy of Radio and TV Broadcasting (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 842-0100 2006-07 Tuition: $9,950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $630,335 (2006); Median rent: $930 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Huntington Beach Hospital (134 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 208.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Huntington Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 536-5553 http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 536-8888 http://www.hbchamber.org
IRVINE (city). Covers a land area of 46.182 sq. miles and a water area of 0.313 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 117.79° W. Long. Elevation is 70 feet. History: Named for James Irvine of San Francisco, who purchased land here in 1870. Was built in the 1970s as a planned community on farmland that was part of the Irvine Ranch (which had been carved out of three Spanish and Mexican land grants in 1876). Incorporated 1971. Population: 111,754 (1990); 143,072 (2000); 189,775 (2006); 225,209 (2011 projected); Race: 53.9% White, 1.3% Black, 36.9% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,109.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.3% never married, 54.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% Other groups, 11.6% German, 10.3% English, 8.1% Irish, 4.7% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 85,526 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 600 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,928 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.5% management, 33.2% professional, 7.6% services, 28.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.4% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,301 (2006); Median household income: $85,125 (2006); Average household income: $107,885 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $593 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $106 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.6% (2006). School District(s)
Irvine Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 936-5000 Tustin Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 730-7301 Four-year College(s)
Concordia University (Private, Not-for-profit, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,092. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 854-8002 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $21,130; Out-of-state $21,130 University of California-Irvine (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 24,400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 824-5011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,794; Out-of-state $25,478 Two-year College(s)
Irvine Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,451. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 451-5100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $770; Out-of-state $4,972 The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-Orange County (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 535 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 851-6200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,710; Out-of-state $18,710 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Stanbridge College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 794-9090 2006-07 Tuition: $22,482 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2006); Median home value: $638,569 (2006); Median rent: $1,177 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Hospitals: Irvine Regional Hospital (176 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 179.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Irvine World News (General - Circulation 49,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Irvine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 724-6000 http://www.ci.irvine.ca.us Irvine Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 660-9112 http://www.irvinechamber.com Orange County Business Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 476-2242 http://www.ocbc.org
LA HABRA (city). Covers a land area of 7.330 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 117.95° W. Long. Elevation is 298 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “pass,” and its through the Puente Hills. La Habra was settled in the 1860s by Basque sheepherders. The city has grown along with the surrounding Los Angeles metropolitan area. Incorporated 1925. Population: 51,277 (1990); 58,974 (2000); 60,701 (2006); 62,619 (2011 projected); Race: 59.5% White, 1.9% Black, 7.5% Asian, 55.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,281.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 56.6% now married, 5.9% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% Other groups, 9.6% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.8% English, 4.5% Italian (2000).
Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 31,920 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 16.3% professional, 16.3% services, 29.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.3% construction, 15.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,579 (2006); Median household income: $53,459 (2006); Average household income: $65,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Fullerton Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,742 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 870-2800 La Habra City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 690-2300 Lowell Joint (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 943-0211 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.4% (2006); Median home value: $386,134 (2006); Median rent: $734 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 268.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Habra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 905-9700 http://www.ci.la-habra.ca.us La Habra Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 697-1704 http://www.lahabrachamber.com
LA PALMA (city). Aka Dairyland. Covers a land area of 1.813 sq. miles and a water area of 0.040 sq. miles. Located at 33.84° N. Lat.; 118.04° W. Long. Elevation is 44 feet. Population: 15,483 (1990); 15,408 (2000); 15,845 (2006); 16,399 (2011 projected); Race: 36.0% White, 4.7% Black, 52.2% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,740.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 39.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 63.7% now married, 3.9% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.7% Other groups, 8.8% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.3% English, 4.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 26.2% professional, 10.0% services, 31.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.8% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,671 (2006); Median household income: $80,161 (2006); Average household income: $94,596 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Anaheim Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 999-3511 Centralia Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 228-3100 Cypress Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,439 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 220-6900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.6% (2006); Median home value: $591,147 (2006); Median rent: $895 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: La Palma Intercommunity Hospital (139 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 199.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of La Palma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 690-3333 http://www.cityoflapalma.org La Palma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 228-2218 http://www.lapalmachamber.com
LADERA RANCH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92694). Covers a land area of 0.284 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.64° N. Lat.; 117.76° W. Long. Population: 349 (2000); Race: 90.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1,228.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.0% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 69.2% now married, 2.7% widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% German, 17.8% Italian, 13.4% Other groups, 8.1% Swedish, 6.9% Slavic (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.1% management, 30.8% professional, 0.0% services, 37.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,404 (2000); Median household income: $104,306 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.9% (2000). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $361,200 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 0 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.2% less than 15 minutes, 55.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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LAGUNA HILLS (city). Aka Leisure World. Covers a land area of 6.348 sq. miles and a water area of 0.033 sq. miles. Located at 33.60° N. Lat.; 117.70° W. Long. Elevation is 360 feet. Population: 29,650 (1990); 31,178 (2000); 31,701 (2006); 32,487 (2011 projected); Race: 74.0% White, 1.4% Black, 11.1% Asian, 19.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,993.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 62.5% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.4% Other groups, 15.3% German, 12.5% English, 11.3% Irish, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,220 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.3% management, 23.9% professional, 13.5% services, 30.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 5.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,910 (2006); Median household income: $78,263 (2006); Average household income: $114,161 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $419 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $135 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006). School District(s)
LAGUNA BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 8.849 sq. miles and a water area of 0.895 sq. miles. Located at 33.53° N. Lat.; 117.76° W. Long. Elevation is 70 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “small lake”. Has profited from the rapid growth and prosperity of Orange County. Founded 1887. Incorporated 1927. Population: 23,537 (1990); 23,727 (2000); 24,255 (2006); 24,768 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 0.8% Black, 2.4% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,741.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.3% never married, 51.3% now married, 5.1% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.0% German, 17.1% English, 14.6% Other groups, 13.7% Irish, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,696 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.8% management, 30.8% professional, 8.9% services, 26.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.7% construction, 2.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $61,467 (2006); Median household income: $85,927 (2006); Average household income: $127,260 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 56.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006). School District(s)
Laguna Beach Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 497-7700 Four-year College(s)
Laguna College of Art and Design (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 376-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,600; Out-of-state $18,600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,042 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: South Coast Medical Center Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 237.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 1.4% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less
Saddleback Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-1234 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $609,571 (2006); Median rent: $1,088 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Saddleback Memorial Medical Center (252 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 215.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Leisure World News (General - Circulation 11,567) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Laguna Hills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 707-2600 http://www.ci.laguna-hills.ca.us South Orange COunty Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com
LAGUNA NIGUEL (city). Covers a land area of 14.663 sq. miles and a water area of 0.060 sq. miles. Located at 33.53° N. Lat.; 117.70° W. Long. Elevation is 420 feet. Population: 44,400 (1990); 61,891 (2000); 64,781 (2006); 67,610 (2011 projected); Race: 82.4% White, 1.3% Black, 8.0% Asian, 11.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,418.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 64.7% now married, 4.0% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% Other groups, 16.8% German, 13.8% English, 12.9% Irish, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,409 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 62 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.0% management, 24.4% professional, 9.1% services, 31.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.5% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,391 (2006); Median household income: $91,832 (2006); Average household income: $120,505 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 45.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $740,630 (2006); Median rent: $1,125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 119.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Laguna Niguel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 362-4300 http://www.ci.laguna-niguel.ca.us Laguna Niguel Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 363-0136 http://www.lagunaniguelchamber.net
LAGUNA WOODS (city). Covers a land area of 3.200 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 33.60° N. Lat.; 117.73° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 14,889 (1990); 16,507 (2000); 17,362 (2006); 18,054 (2011 projected); Race: 95.1% White, 0.3% Black, 3.3% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,425.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.42 (2006); Median age: 78.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 53.3 (2006); Marriage status: 5.9% never married, 45.3% now married, 35.5% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.8% English, 15.6% German, 11.7% Other groups, 9.2% Irish, 7.0% Russian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 134 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 24.3% professional, 14.1% services, 38.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.1% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,362 (2006); Median household income: $33,871 (2006); Average household income: $47,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $192,854 (2006); Median rent: $952 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 59.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Laguna Woods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 639-0500 http://www.lagunawoodscity.org
LAKE FOREST (city). Covers a land area of 12.494 sq. miles and a water area of 0.122 sq. miles. Located at 33.64° N. Lat.; 117.69° W. Long. Elevation is 458 feet. Population: 55,373 (1990); 58,707 (2000); 59,552 (2006); 60,868 (2011 projected); Race: 73.2% White, 1.9% Black, 10.3% Asian, 22.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,766.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 59.5% now married, 4.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 17.5% German, 12.3% English, 11.2% Irish, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 37,673 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 21.0% professional, 11.9% services, 33.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.9% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,145 (2006); Median household income: $75,671 (2006); Average household income: $94,894 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). School District(s)
Saddleback Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-1234 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Lake Forest Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 951-8883 2006-07 Tuition: $8,800 Marinello Schools of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-4900 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $536,243 (2006); Median rent: $1,006 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 125.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Aliso Viejo News (General - Circulation 7,247); Capistrano Valley News (General - Circulation 8,432); Dana Point News (General Circulation 10,000); Laguna News Post (General - Circulation 13,648); Laguna Niguel News (General - Circulation 18,533); Rancho Santa Margarita News (General - Circulation 2,850); Saddleback Valley News (General - Circulation 46,690) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lake Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 461-3400 http://www.city-lakeforest.com Lake Forest Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://socchambers.com
LAS FLORES (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.998 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.58° N. Lat.; 117.62° W. Long. Population: 32 (1990); 5,625 (2000); 7,988 (2006); 9,827 (2011 projected); Race: 77.1% White, 2.3% Black, 11.8% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,999.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 30.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 71.2% now married, 2.2% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% Other groups, 19.4% German, 18.7% Irish, 9.7% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.8% management, 27.6% professional, 10.0% services, 24.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.5% construction, 1.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $43,435 (2006); Median household income: $112,842 (2006); Average household income: $131,224 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 58.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 56.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $743,709 (2006); Median rent: $1,102 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 2 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts South Orange County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com LOS ALAMITOS (city). Covers a land area of 4.012 sq. miles and a water area of 0.083 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 118.06° W. Long. Elevation is 22 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “little poplars” or “cottonwoods”. Incorporated 1960. Population: 11,708 (1990); 11,536 (2000); 11,921 (2006); 12,277 (2011 projected); Race: 74.5% White, 3.6% Black, 11.2% Asian, 17.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,971.4 persons per square mile (2006);
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Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 53.2% now married, 8.1% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.7% Other groups, 15.9% German, 11.0% Irish, 10.9% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.6% management, 22.8% professional, 14.5% services, 31.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 5.1% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,921 (2006); Median household income: $59,948 (2006); Average household income: $75,303 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). School District(s)
Los Alamitos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 430-1021 Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.1% (2006); Median home value: $597,464 (2006); Median rent: $828 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Los Alamitos Medical Center (173 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 287.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: News-Enterprise (General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Los Alamitos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 431-3538 http://www.ci.los-alamitos.ca.us Los Alamitos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 598-6659 http://www.losalchamber.org
MIDWAY CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92655). Covers a land area of 0.714 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.98° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. Population: 8,657 (2000); Race: 42.6% White, 2.3% Black, 37.8% Asian, 25.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12,124.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 10.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 52.0% now married, 8.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% Other groups, 8.2% German, 6.6% Irish, 5.8% English, 2.5% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 11.6% professional, 17.9% services, 27.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.7% construction, 21.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,681 (2000); Median household income: $42,218 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2000). School District(s)
Ocean View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 847-2551 Westminster Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 894-7311 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.7% (2000); Median home value: $202,100 (2000); Median rent: $720 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 4.6% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MISSION VIEJO (city). Covers a land area of 18.657 sq. miles and a water area of 0.368 sq. miles. Located at 33.61° N. Lat.; 117.65° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “old building”. Historic Mission Viejo to southeast; Mission San Juan Capistrano to south, site of annual return of swallows March 19. Population: 79,385 (1990); 93,102 (2000); 96,178 (2006); 99,150 (2011 projected); Race: 81.6% White, 1.2% Black, 8.4% Asian, 14.1% Hispanic of
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any race (2006); Density: 5,154.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 64.4% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.4% Other groups, 18.0% German, 13.6% English, 12.5% Irish, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 56,338 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.7% management, 24.0% professional, 10.3% services, 31.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.1% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,834 (2006); Median household income: $88,922 (2006); Average household income: $108,216 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $438 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $196 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Saddleback Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-1234 Two-year College(s)
Saddleback College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 18,351. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 582-4500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $756; Out-of-state $4,368 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.3% (2006); Median home value: $614,739 (2006); Median rent: $1,070 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center (331 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 129.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Mission Viejo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 470-3000 http://cityofmissionviejo.org South Orange County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com
NEWPORT BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 14.778 sq. miles and a water area of 25.069 sq. miles. Located at 33.61° N. Lat.; 117.89° W. Long. Elevation is 5 feet. History: Named for its location on the ocean, by the McFadden brothers of Delaware, who plotted the townsite. Newport Beach grew around the lagoon-like harbor that once sheltered smugglers, operated as a commercial port from 1872 to 1898, and later became a center for pleasure craft. Population: 66,505 (1990); 70,032 (2000); 73,178 (2006); 76,048 (2011 projected); Race: 91.0% White, 0.6% Black, 4.9% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,951.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 50.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.1% English, 17.6% German, 15.4% Irish, 13.8% Other groups, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,864 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 103 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 58 (2005); Employment by occupation: 31.5% management, 26.1% professional, 7.3% services, 29.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.7% construction, 3.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $66,568 (2006); Median household income: $94,938 (2006); Average household income: $142,524 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,141 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $525 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006).
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Profiles of California School District(s)
Newport-Mesa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,487 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 424-8903 Four-year College(s)
Interior Designers Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 675-4451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,203 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 310.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Newport Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 644-8309 http://www.city.newport-beach.ca.us Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . (949) 729-4400 http://www.newportbeach.com
households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $547 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $226 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). School District(s)
Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Four-year College(s)
Chapman University (Private, Not-for-profit, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,732. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6815 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,900; Out-of-state $29,900 Chapman University-University College (Private, Not-for-profit, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,052. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6815 Two-year College(s)
Santiago Canyon College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,152. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 628-4900 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $580; Out-of-state $4,516 South Coast College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 368 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 867-5009
NEWPORT COAST (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.050 sq. miles and a water area of 0.162 sq. miles. Located at 33.60° N. Lat.; 117.82° W. Long. Population: 198 (1990); 2,671 (2000); 4,107 (2006); 5,210 (2011 projected); Race: 70.6% White, 0.4% Black, 24.9% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 582.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 42.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 73.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.6% Other groups, 12.0% German, 10.7% Iranian, 10.0% English, 8.2% Russian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 42.1% management, 23.1% professional, 4.9% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.0% construction, 2.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $94,114 (2006); Median household income: $194,153 (2006); Average household income: $258,893 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 72.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 74.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 3 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COBA Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 633-5950 2006-07 Tuition: $11,900 Hair California Beauty Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 633-7170 Intercoast Colleges (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 712-7900 2006-07 Tuition: $12,920 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $518,890 (2006); Median rent: $821 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: Chapman Medical Center (114 beds); Children’s Hospital of Orange County (202 beds); St Joseph Hospital (412 beds); University of California Irvine Medical Center (453 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 253.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 2.6% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 744-2200 http://www.cityoforange.org Orange Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 538-3581 http://www.orangechamber.com
ORANGE (city). Covers a land area of 23.395 sq. miles and a water area of 0.506 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 117.83° W. Long. Elevation is 187 feet. History: Named for the important orange-growing industry of southern California. The city of Orange owes its existence to the orange industry. It was founded as Richland in 1868 by A.B. Chapman on land that he owned. He changed the name in 1875. Oranges were first brought into California from Mexico by the Franciscan padres about 1805. Population: 111,970 (1990); 128,821 (2000); 134,233 (2006); 139,779 (2011 projected); Race: 67.2% White, 1.7% Black, 10.2% Asian, 36.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,737.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 59.1% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.4% Other groups, 13.7% German, 9.4% English, 9.1% Irish, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 74,221 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 92 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 61 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 20.9% professional, 13.7% services, 29.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.1% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,136 (2006); Median household income: $67,089 (2006); Average household income: $85,438 (2006); Percent of
PLACENTIA (city). Covers a land area of 6.593 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 117.85° W. Long. Elevation is 250 feet. History: Named for the school district, which had been named in 1884 after the town in Newfoundland. Once a rural farming community. The city’s population doubled between 1970 and 1990. Abundant orange trees exist throughout the city. Incorporated 1926. Population: 41,371 (1990); 46,488 (2000); 51,448 (2006); 55,665 (2011 projected); Race: 65.7% White, 1.8% Black, 13.2% Asian, 33.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,803.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 59.8% now married, 5.1% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.0% Other groups, 14.3% German, 11.0% English, 9.6% Irish, 4.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,489 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 22.5% professional, 12.6% services, 28.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.2% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,256 (2006); Median household income: $71,056 (2006); Average household income: $84,299 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000).
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Profiles of California
Orange County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006).
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School District(s)
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 996-2550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $533,447 (2006); Median rent: $828 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Placentia-Linda Hospital (114 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 207.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Placentia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 993-8231 http://placentia.org Placentia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 528-1873 http://www.placentiachamber.com
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Saddleback Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34,901 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 586-1234 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $582,203 (2006); Median rent: $1,048 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 7 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 90.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rancho Santa Margarita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-1800 http://www.cityofrsm.org/rsm_website/default.asp South Orange County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (949) 635-5800 http://www.socchambers.com
PORTOLA HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.262 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 117.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,260 feet. Population: 2,677 (1990); 6,391 (2000); 7,938 (2006); 9,151 (2011 projected); Race: 83.2% White, 2.1% Black, 7.5% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,289.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 69.4% now married, 1.2% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.1% Other groups, 19.0% German, 17.2% Irish, 10.4% English, 10.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.7% management, 22.5% professional, 7.0% services, 36.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.5% construction, 7.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,513 (2006); Median household income: $102,194 (2006); Average household income: $120,869 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.5% (2006); Median home value: $527,581 (2006); Median rent: $1,102 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA (city). Covers a land area of 12.271 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 33.64° N. Lat.; 117.59° W. Long. History: Named for St. Margaret, the Mexican land-grant rancho. Rancho Santa Margarita was a hacienda built by Pio Pico, Mexican governor of California, in 1837 near the Santa Margarita River. The rancho was later acquired by a corporation engaged in farming and ranching. Population: 15,462 (1990); 47,214 (2000); 51,826 (2006); 55,663 (2011 projected); Race: 80.9% White, 2.1% Black, 7.2% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,223.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 67.6% now married, 2.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.4% Other groups, 17.9% German, 14.2% Irish, 12.0% English, 8.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,872 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 23.6% professional, 9.8% services, 30.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 4.7% construction, 4.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,354 (2006); Median household income: $92,278 (2006); Average household income: $110,349 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000).
ROSSMOOR (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.564 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.78° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 13 feet. Population: 9,950 (1990); 10,298 (2000); 10,374 (2006); 10,513 (2011 projected); Race: 87.5% White, 0.9% Black, 6.5% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,632.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 66.3% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.5% English, 17.5% German, 16.9% Other groups, 15.0% Irish, 8.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.8% management, 27.2% professional, 9.4% services, 25.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.3% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $44,342 (2006); Median household income: $100,615 (2006); Average household income: $126,961 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2006); Median home value: $799,470 (2006); Median rent: $1,061 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAN CLEMENTE (city). Covers a land area of 17.624 sq. miles and a water area of 0.738 sq. miles. Located at 33.43° N. Lat.; 117.62° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Named for St. Clement, which originated with the explorer Vizcaino in 1602. San Clemente was founded in 1925 by a Los Angeles realtor as a village of white stucco, red-roofed buildings. Population: 41,106 (1990); 49,936 (2000); 62,246 (2006); 71,875 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 0.8% Black, 2.8% Asian, 17.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,531.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 60.6% now married, 5.3% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% Other groups, 18.2% German, 14.7% English, 13.5% Irish, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 29,861 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 292 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 21.5% professional, 13.5% services, 29.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.5% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,206 (2006); Median household income: $73,427 (2006); Average household income: $101,050 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $586 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $244 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Fallbrook Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 723-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $771,602 (2006); Median rent: $874 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Saddleback Memorial Medical Center - San Clemente Campus (73 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 142.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Sun Post News (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Clemente . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 361-8200 http://san-clemente.org San Clemente Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 492-1131 http://www.scchamber.com
SAN JOAQUIN HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.219 sq. miles and a water area of 0.109 sq. miles. Located at 33.61° N. Lat.; 117.83° W. Long. Population: 120 (1990); 2,959 (2000); 3,753 (2006); 4,365 (2011 projected); Race: 85.6% White, 0.7% Black, 9.2% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,079.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 39.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 59.3% now married, 2.5% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.3% German, 17.8% Other groups, 11.5% Irish, 9.3% English, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.7% management, 26.9% professional, 3.0% services, 32.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.6% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $70,404 (2006); Median household income: $110,471 (2006); Average household income: $150,471 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 55.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 75.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,612 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 4 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (city). Covers a land area of 14.205 sq. miles and a water area of 0.139 sq. miles. Located at 33.49° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. History: Named for the Mission, which was named for St. John Capistrano (1385-1456). San Juan Capistrano grew up around Mission San Juan Capistrano, founded in 1776 by Father Junipero Serra. The town became known for the swallows returning each March 19 to the mission. Population: 26,177 (1990); 33,826 (2000); 50,900 (2006); 62,546 (2011 projected); Race: 81.0% White, 0.8% Black, 2.5% Asian, 28.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,583.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 39.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 59.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% Other groups, 14.7% German, 12.9% Irish, 12.6% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,989 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 36 (2005);
Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 18.4% professional, 16.6% services, 29.8% sales, 0.7% farming, 8.6% construction, 9.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,467 (2006); Median household income: $83,813 (2006); Average household income: $120,373 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006). School District(s)
Capistrano Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 489-7000 Capistrano-Laguna Beach ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 496-3118 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.3% (2006); Median home value: $765,512 (2006); Median rent: $932 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 132.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 2.7% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Juan Capistrano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 493-1171 http://www.sanjuancapistrano.org San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (949) 493-4700 http://www.sanjuanchamber.com
SANTA ANA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 27.143 sq. miles and a water area of 0.257 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.88° W. Long. Elevation is 110 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translatio of St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary. Santa Ana was founded in 1869 and grew around a large sugar-beet refinery, and as the seat of Orange County. Population: 293,667 (1990); 337,977 (2000); 345,502 (2006); 354,248 (2011 projected); Race: 37.8% White, 1.5% Black, 8.7% Asian, 79.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,729.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.71 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.7 (2006); Marriage status: 34.5% never married, 56.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.4% Other groups, 2.3% German, 1.7% English, 1.7% United States or American, 1.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 158,569 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 643 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 9.3% professional, 21.4% services, 22.4% sales, 1.7% farming, 11.3% construction, 26.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,135 (2006); Median household income: $47,777 (2006); Average household income: $59,273 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $486 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $173 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Central County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 541-5537 Garden Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 663-6000 Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Santa Ana Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 61,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 558-5501 Tustin Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 730-7301 Four-year College(s)
Argosy University-Orange County (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 853 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 716-9598 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,800; Out-of-state $14,800
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California Coast University (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 547-9625 The Art Institute of California-Orange County (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,757. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 830-0200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,924; Out-of-state $19,924 Trinity Law and Graduate School (Private, Not-for-profit, Other Protestant) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 836-7500 Two-year College(s)
Brown Mackie College-Orange County (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 505-0334 Newbridge College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 536 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 550-8000 Santa Ana College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 32,096. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 564-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $4,488 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American Institute of Massage Therapy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 432-7879 2006-07 Tuition: $9,300 CET-Santa Ana (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 991-1691 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Colleen O’Haras Beauty Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 284 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 568-5399 2006-07 Tuition: $12,639 Kensington College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 542-8086 2006-07 Tuition: $9,345 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.8% (2006); Median home value: $354,533 (2006); Median rent: $758 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Coastal Communities Hospital (178 beds); Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center (230 beds); Western Medical Center (280 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 53.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 298.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Azteca News (Hispanic - Circulation 36,000); El Pan Americano (General, Hispanic - Circulation 20,000); Excelsior (Hispanic Circulation 45,000); Irvine Citizen (General - Circulation 37,600); Miniondas (General, Hispanic - Circulation 52,000); O.C. Weekly (Alternative, General - Circulation 70,000); Orange County Reporter (General - Circulation 720); The Orange County Register (Circulation 307,205); The Tustin News (General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 8.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Ana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 647-5200 http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 541-5353 http://www.santaanachamber.com
SEAL BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 11.506 sq. miles and a water area of 1.715 sq. miles. Located at 33.75° N. Lat.; 118.08° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Named for the species of seal along the California coast. Incorporated 1915. Population: 25,065 (1990); 24,157 (2000); 24,572 (2006); 25,113 (2011 projected); Race: 87.4% White, 1.6% Black, 6.7% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,135.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.86 (2006); Median age: 57.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 79.0 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 51.9% now married, 17.2% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 17.2% German, 15.4% English, 14.2% Irish, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,574 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 31.9% professional, 11.7% services, 26.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.8% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,557 (2006); Median household income: $48,862 (2006); Average household income: $72,503 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006). School District(s)
Los Alamitos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 430-1021 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.5% (2006); Median home value: $263,598 (2006); Median rent: $984 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 201.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Seal Beach/Rossmoor/Los Alamitos/Huntington Harbour Sun (General - Circulation 32,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Seal Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 431-2527 http://www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (562) 799-0179 http://www.sealbeachchamber.org
SILVERADO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92676). Covers a land area of 63.451 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,210 feet. Population: 1,839 (2000); Race: 93.9% White, 0.0% Black, 3.0% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 29.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.3% under 18, 4.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 63.5% now married, 2.6% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% English, 20.5% German, 16.0% Irish, 12.6% Other groups, 6.8% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 31.4% professional, 6.6% services, 24.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.8% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,028 (2000); Median household income: $78,269 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.1% (2000). School District(s)
Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.6% (2000); Median home value: $253,300 (2000); Median rent: $1,096 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 13.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 4.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 52.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STANTON (city). Covers a land area of 3.124 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 117.99° W. Long. Elevation is 62 feet. History: Named for Philip A. Stanton, town founder and assemblyman from Los Angeles. Incorporated 1956. Population: 30,491 (1990); 37,403 (2000); 38,516 (2006); 39,530 (2011 projected); Race: 43.3% White, 2.3% Black, 18.0% Asian, 52.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,327.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.54 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 54.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.5% Other groups, 6.2% German, 4.6% Irish, 4.1% English, 2.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,297 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 11.5% professional, 16.4% services, 27.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.6% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,301 (2006); Median household income: $43,568 (2006); Average household income: $53,530 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Garden Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 663-6000 Magnolia Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 761-5533 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Newbridge College-Stanton (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 901-9447 2006-07 Tuition: $9,875 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.6% (2006); Median home value: $285,516 (2006); Median rent: $746 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 39.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 245.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 5.2% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Stanton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 379-9222 http://www.ci.stanton.ca.us Stanton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 995-1485 http://www.stantonchamber.com
TUSTIN (city). Covers a land area of 11.400 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.81° W. Long. Elevation is 130 feet. History: Named for Columbus Tustin, the town’s founder and postmaster, in 1867. Tustin’s population increased almost tenfold between 1960 and 1970, and it more than doubled between 1970 and 1990. Founded 1868. Incorporated 1927. Population: 50,750 (1990); 67,504 (2000); 69,574 (2006); 71,573 (2011 projected); Race: 55.5% White, 2.7% Black, 16.8% Asian, 38.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,103.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 33.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 55.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.3% Other groups, 11.0% German, 7.8% Irish, 7.6% English, 4.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 42,427 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 616 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 106 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 21.4% professional, 13.1% services, 29.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.6% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,526 (2006); Median household income: $63,776 (2006); Average household income: $84,753 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $474 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $171 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). School District(s)
Tustin Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 730-7301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2006); Median home value: $515,679 (2006); Median rent: $873 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Tustin Hospital and Medical Center (177 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 278.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 2.9% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Tustin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 573-3000 http://www.ci.turlock.ca.us Tustin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 544-5341 http://www.tustinchamber.org
TUSTIN FOOTHILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.697 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.76° N. Lat.; 117.79° W. Long. Population: 24,166 (1990); 24,044 (2000); 23,586 (2006); 23,487 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 0.6% Black, 7.8% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,522.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 67.2% now married, 5.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% Other groups, 18.3% German, 16.2% English, 14.0% Irish, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.5% management, 29.3% professional, 7.7% services, 26.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.6% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $46,876 (2006); Median household income: $107,614 (2006); Average household income: $137,596 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 53.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.2% (2006); Median home value: $829,875 (2006); Median rent: $1,110 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VILLA PARK (city). Covers a land area of 2.109 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.81° N. Lat.; 117.81° W. Long. Elevation is 370 feet. Population: 6,105 (1990); 5,999 (2000); 6,119 (2006); 6,281 (2011 projected); Race: 80.7% White, 0.9% Black, 14.2% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,901.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 69.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 3.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 19.9% German, 15.3% English, 12.6% Irish, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 27.1% professional, 4.7% services, 33.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.0% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $56,115 (2006); Median household income: $126,720 (2006); Average household income: $172,032 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 60.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006). School District(s)
Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $775 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 6.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 193.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Villa Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 998-1500 http://www.villapark.org
WESTMINSTER (city). Aka Tri-city. Covers a land area of 10.111 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.75° N. Lat.; 117.99° W. Long. Elevation is 35 feet. History: Named by Reverend L.P. Weber, in the 1870s, who founded the town for Presbyterians. Has been marked by urban growth during 1970s
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along with most of Southern California. Very high concentration of Vietnamese-Americans (Little Saigon). Founded 1870. Incorporated 1957. Population: 78,304 (1990); 88,207 (2000); 90,715 (2006); 93,494 (2011 projected); Race: 38.2% White, 0.9% Black, 44.6% Asian, 22.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,972.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.44 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 56.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.8% Other groups, 7.9% German, 6.3% Irish, 6.0% English, 3.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 46,538 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.8% management, 17.9% professional, 14.0% services, 27.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.6% construction, 19.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,885 (2006); Median household income: $55,332 (2006); Average household income: $67,827 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $508 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $225 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Garden Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 663-6000 Huntington Beach Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 964-3339 Ocean View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 847-2551 Westminster Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 894-7311 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Asian American International Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 891-0508 2006-07 Tuition: $7,275 Elite Beauty College 1 (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 741-0700 2006-07 Tuition: $7,275 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $441,494 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 316.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Westminster Herald (General - Circulation 4,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Westminster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 898-3311 http://www.ci.westminster.ca.us Westminster Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 898-9648 http://www.westminsterchamber.org
YORBA LINDA (city). Covers a land area of 19.366 sq. miles and a water area of 0.493 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 117.78° W. Long. Elevation is 397 feet. History: Named for the Yorba family, pioneers who came to California in 1769 with Father Serra. The city has grown tremendously along with the Southern California area; its population increased five-fold between 1970 and 1990. Yorba Linda is the birthplace of former President Richard M. Nixon. Incorporated 1967. Population: 52,827 (1990); 58,918 (2000); 65,405 (2006); 70,827 (2011 projected); Race: 80.9% White, 1.2% Black, 11.7% Asian, 10.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,377.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 67.4% now married, 3.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% Other groups, 19.2% German, 13.8% English, 12.9% Irish, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 36,310 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 155 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 83 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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24.6% management, 25.4% professional, 8.0% services, 30.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.4% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,116 (2006); Median household income: $101,914 (2006); Average household income: $125,774 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $619 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $399 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006). School District(s)
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,725 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 996-2550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.4% (2006); Median home value: $684,085 (2006); Median rent: $1,076 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 124.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Yorba Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 961-7100 http://www.ci.yorba-linda.ca.us Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 993-9537 http://www.yorbalindachamber.org
Placer County Located in central and eastern California, partly in the Sacramento Valley; bounded on the east by Lake Tahoe and the Nevada border; drained by the Bear, Rubicon, and Middle Fork of the American River; includes parts of Tahoe and El Dorado National F orests. Covers a land area of 1,404.37 sq. miles, a water area of 98.41 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1851. County seat is Auburn. Placer County is part of the Sacramento—Arden-Arcade—Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: El Dorado County, CA; Placer County, CA; Sacramento County, CA; Yolo County, CA Weather Station: Auburn
Elevation: 1,289 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 58 62 68 76 85 92 91 85 76 62 54 Low 37 40 42 45 51 57 63 62 58 51 43 37 Precip 6.8 5.9 6.2 2.5 1.2 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.9 5.3 5.7 Snow 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Colfax
Elevation: 2,398 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 55 58 60 66 74 83 90 90 85 75 60 55 Low 35 37 39 42 48 55 61 59 55 47 39 34 Precip 8.8 7.8 7.8 3.2 1.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 1.0 2.6 7.1 7.5 Snow 2.8 2.8 1.8 0.9 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Tahoe City
Elevation: 6,227 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 41 42 45 51 60 69 78 77 70 60 48 41 Low 20 21 24 27 33 39 44 45 39 32 26 20 Precip 6.1 5.5 4.6 1.8 1.1 0.8 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.9 4.4 4.9 Snow 36.4 38.2 31.2 13.1 3.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.3 17.4 30.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 172,796 (1990); 248,399 (2000); 320,668 (2006); 375,158 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 1.3% Black, 4.5% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 228.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 15.8% Catholic Church, 4.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.9% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.8% The Evangelical Covenant Church, 1.8% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 168,934 (2005); Leading industries: 15.8% retail trade; 12.3% construction; 10.7% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 1,438 totaling 131,311 acres (2002);
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Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 19 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 166 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 8,308 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 106 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 1,141 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,104 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 7,446 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $22,241 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,596 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 582 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $32,461 (2006); Median household income: $66,672 (2006); Average household income: $85,082 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.24% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $514 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $371 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $472,064 (2006); Median rent: $687 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 121.8 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 75.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 178.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 72.1% good, 18.4% moderate, 8.2% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 1.4% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 7.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 618.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 62.6% Bush, 36.3% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Burton Creek State Park; Folsom Lake State Recreation Area; Kings Beach State Park; Squaw Valley State Reservation Area; Tahoe State Park Additional Information Contacts Placer County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 889-4020 http://www.placer.ca.gov Auburn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 885-5616 http://www.auburnchamber.net City of Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 823-4211 http://www.auburn.ca.gov City of Colfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-2313 http://www.ci.colfax.ca.us City of Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-3314 http://www.ci.lincoln.ca.us City of Rocklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 625-5560 http://www.rocklin.ca.gov City of Roseville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 774-5200 http://www.roseville.ca.us Colfax Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-8888 http://www.colfaxarea.com Foresthill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 367-2474 http://www.foresthillchamber.org Granite Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 783-8136 http://rosevillechamber.com Lincoln Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-2035 http://www.lincolnchamber.com Loomis-Basin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 652-7252 http://www.loomischamber.com North Lake Tahoe Resort Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 581-8734 http://www.mytahoevacation.com Rocklin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 624-5743 http://www.rocklinchamber.com Roseville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 783-8136 http://www.rosevillechamber.org Town of Loomis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 652-1840 http://www.loomis.ca.gov
Placer County Communities ALTA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95701). Covers a land area of 15.503 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 39.21° N. Lat.; 120.78° W. Long. Elevation is 3,590 feet. Population: 732 (2000); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 47.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.0% under 18, 9.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 65.7% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3%
Profiles of California German, 14.8% Irish, 14.6% English, 11.3% Other groups, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 16.1% professional, 11.0% services, 21.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 26.6% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,953 (2000); Median household income: $46,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2000). School District(s)
Alta-Dutch Flat Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 389-8283 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.1% (2000); Median home value: $143,600 (2000); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 19.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
APPLEGATE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95703). Aka West Applegate. Covers a land area of 9.301 sq. miles and a water area of 0.032 sq. miles. Located at 38.99° N. Lat.; 120.99° W. Long. Elevation is 2,000 feet. Population: 1,512 (2000); Race: 95.3% White, 0.0% Black, 3.8% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 162.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.9% under 18, 21.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 62.5% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% German, 13.5% English, 11.2% United States or American, 10.3% Irish, 8.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 20.1% professional, 19.9% services, 28.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,309 (2000); Median household income: $57,992 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.0% (2000); Median home value: $219,500 (2000); Median rent: $850 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 49.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) AUBURN (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 7.373 sq. miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 38.89° N. Lat.; 121.07° W. Long. Elevation is 1,359 feet. History: Named for Auburn, New York by New York native Samuel W. Holladay. Auburn was a mining camp in 1848, first called Wood’s Dry Diggings and renamed later by miners who had come from the town of the same name in New York. When the gold gave out, the railroad moved in, and Auburn became the center of an orchard area and the seat of Placer County. Population: 11,113 (1990); 12,462 (2000); 12,690 (2006); 13,014 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 0.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,721.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.8% never married, 55.9% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.8% German, 17.8% English, 15.0% Irish, 14.1% Other groups, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 20.2% professional, 16.8% services, 28.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.5% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,843 (2006); Median household income: $55,519 (2006); Average household income: $69,577 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ackerman Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 355 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 885-1974 Auburn Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 885-7242 Forty-Niner ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 889-5940 Placer County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 889-8020 Placer Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 886-4400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $492,092 (2006); Median rent: $606 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital (98 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 42.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 299.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Auburn Sentinel (General - Circulation 10,000); The Auburn Journal (Circulation 11,812) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Auburn Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 885-5616 http://www.auburnchamber.net City of Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 823-4211 http://www.auburn.ca.gov
CARNELIAN BAY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96140). Covers a land area of 6.427 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.22° N. Lat.; 120.08° W. Long. Elevation is 6,238 feet. Population: 1,928 (2000); Race: 95.7% White, 0.0% Black, 3.1% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 300.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.8% under 18, 7.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 54.8% now married, 2.5% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% German, 20.9% English, 16.6% Irish, 9.6% Other groups, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 20.3% professional, 19.2% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.6% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,469 (2000); Median household income: $58,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.0% (2000); Median home value: $301,400 (2000); Median rent: $768 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 1.2% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) COLFAX (city). Covers a land area of 1.311 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.09° N. Lat.; 120.95° W. Long. Elevation is 2,440 feet. History: Colfax was called Alden Grove by its settlers in 1849, then renamed Illinoistown in the early 1850’s, and Colfax about 1869. Colfax served as the point where goods were transferred to muleback for the journey to remote mining camps. Population: 1,325 (1990); 1,496 (2000); 1,625 (2006); 1,740 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 1.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,239.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 50.7% now married, 9.3% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% German, 18.4% English, 14.7% Other groups, 14.5% Irish, 7.3% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 17.7% professional, 19.7% services, 28.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.4% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,154 (2006); Median household income: $42,956 (2006); Average household income: $49,873 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $628 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $144 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Colfax Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-2202 Placer Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 886-4400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.3% (2006); Median home value: $338,710 (2006); Median rent: $555 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Newspapers: Colfax Record (General - Circulation 1,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Colfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-2313 http://www.ci.colfax.ca.us Colfax Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 346-8888 http://www.colfaxarea.com
DOLLAR POINT (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.621 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.18° N. Lat.; 120.10° W. Long. Elevation is 6,480 feet. Population: 1,449 (1990); 1,539 (2000); 1,529 (2006); 1,535 (2011 projected); Race: 95.2% White, 0.5% Black, 2.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 943.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.17 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 50.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 15.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% Irish, 19.7% German, 14.0% English, 7.1% United States or American, 5.4% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 19.3% professional, 18.6% services, 31.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.5% construction, 5.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,791 (2006); Median household income: $49,159 (2006); Average household income: $66,654 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $982,143 (2006); Median rent: $807 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUTCH FLAT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95714). Covers a land area of 3.440 sq. miles and a water area of 0.041 sq. miles. Located at 39.20° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Elevation is 3,144 feet. History: Dutch Flat was settled in 1851 by German miners Joseph Doranbach and his companions. After 1863 when the Dutch Flat and Donner Lake Wagon Road was opened, coaches and teamsters stopped at the town. Population: 333 (2000); Race: 94.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 96.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.1% under 18, 16.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 57.1% now married, 8.4% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries):
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28.8% German, 23.3% Irish, 17.0% English, 8.1% European, 7.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 35.7% professional, 15.9% services, 19.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.2% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,450 (2000); Median household income: $58,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2000); Median home value: $205,300 (2000); Median rent: $742 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 21.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMIGRANT GAP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95715). Covers a land area of 14.402 sq. miles and a water area of 0.048 sq. miles. Located at 39.27° N. Lat.; 120.70° W. Long. Elevation is 5,140 feet. History: An emigrant (Donner Party) trail passed here. Population: 180 (2000); Race: 93.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.2% under 18, 6.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.9% never married, 81.9% now married, 0.0% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.2% English, 18.3% United States or American, 12.8% German, 8.9% Other groups, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 18.1% professional, 19.1% services, 22.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,606 (2000); Median household income: $42,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2000).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $305,592 (2006); Median rent: $527 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 6.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Foresthill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 367-2474 http://www.foresthillchamber.org
GOLD RUN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95717). Covers a land area of 12.266 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.17° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 3,222 feet. History: Gold Run was an active mining town in the 1860’s and 1870’s. Population: 405 (2000); Race: 98.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.7% under 18, 20.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 50.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 18.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% English, 17.5% German, 13.4% Irish, 11.9% Other groups, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 12.7% professional, 29.9% services, 26.1% sales, 1.3% farming, 12.7% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,406 (2000); Median household income: $31,607 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.6% (2000); Median home value: $136,300 (2000); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Alta-Dutch Flat Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 171 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 389-8283 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.4% (2000); Median home value: $115,600 (2000); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 33.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORESTHILL (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.200 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.02° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Elevation is 3,225 feet. Population: 1,510 (1990); 1,791 (2000); 1,817 (2006); 1,863 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 162.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 51.9% now married, 7.0% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% Other groups, 19.1% German, 13.4% Irish, 13.4% English, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 17.5% professional, 19.1% services, 20.3% sales, 2.6% farming, 17.1% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,551 (2006); Median household income: $41,413 (2006); Average household income: $60,785 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Foresthill Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 367-2966 Placer Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 886-4400
GRANITE BAY (CDP). Covers a land area of 21.584 sq. miles and a water area of 0.074 sq. miles. Located at 38.74° N. Lat.; 121.18° W. Long. Population: 13,296 (1990); 19,388 (2000); 20,673 (2006); 21,744 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 1.0% Black, 5.7% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 957.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 72.9% now married, 3.8% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 17.6% English, 16.1% Irish, 14.6% Other groups, 9.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.4% management, 26.0% professional, 8.6% services, 26.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.1% construction, 3.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,863 (2006); Median household income: $113,083 (2006); Average household income: $153,208 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 55.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.3% (2006). School District(s)
Eureka Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 791-4939 Roseville Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 786-2051 Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.7% (2006); Median home value: $925,673 (2006); Median rent: $880 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.1% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Granite Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 783-8136 http://rosevillechamber.com
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HOMEWOOD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96141). Covers a land area of 19.165 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 39.09° N. Lat.; 120.16° W. Long. Elevation is 6,238 feet. Population: 840 (2000); Race: 95.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 43.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.2% under 18, 7.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 63.6% now married, 1.7% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.7% German, 14.2% English, 12.3% Irish, 12.3% Other groups, 8.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.9% management, 25.3% professional, 10.6% services, 27.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,179 (2000); Median household income: $75,863 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.6% (2000); Median home value: $350,000 (2000); Median rent: $650 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 2.5% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KINGS BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.432 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.24° N. Lat.; 120.02° W. Long. Elevation is 6,280 feet. Population: 2,796 (1990); 4,037 (2000); 4,353 (2006); 4,625 (2011 projected); Race: 69.9% White, 1.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 53.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,268.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.0 (2006); Marriage status: 42.0% never married, 40.9% now married, 4.0% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% Other groups, 11.7% Irish, 7.4% German, 5.0% English, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 8.4% professional, 30.4% services, 22.4% sales, 3.4% farming, 18.8% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,759 (2006); Median household income: $42,421 (2006); Average household income: $56,034 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.7% (2006); Median home value: $482,000 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.6% car, 12.1% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINCOLN (city). Covers a land area of 18.291 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 38.88° N. Lat.; 121.29° W. Long. Elevation is 164 feet. History: Named after Charles Lincoln Wilson who first purchased the land where the city was established. Lincoln developed after 1870 around a pottery and terra cotta works. Population: 7,515 (1990); 11,205 (2000); 29,723 (2006); 43,205 (2011 projected); Race: 78.1% White, 0.7% Black, 1.6% Asian, 25.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,625.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 60.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.2% Other groups, 14.9% German, 10.3% English, 7.9% Irish, 7.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 7,108 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 938 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 104 (2005); Employment by
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occupation: 12.1% management, 11.3% professional, 14.3% services, 27.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 14.9% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,358 (2006); Median household income: $52,261 (2006); Average household income: $65,707 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Western Placer Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-6350 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $342,460 (2006); Median rent: $589 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 239.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lincoln News Messenger (General - Circulation 4,591) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-3314 http://www.ci.lincoln.ca.us Lincoln Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-2035 http://www.lincolnchamber.com
LOOMIS (town). Covers a land area of 7.348 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.81° N. Lat.; 121.19° W. Long. Elevation is 399 feet. History: Loomis is the successor of Pine, which took its name from Pine Grove in nearby Secret Ravine, where mining began in 1850. Population: 5,854 (1990); 6,260 (2000); 6,205 (2006); 6,283 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 0.2% Black, 4.0% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 844.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 62.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% German, 19.0% English, 15.4% Irish, 14.4% Other groups, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 21.4% professional, 14.0% services, 29.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,741 (2006); Median household income: $66,667 (2006); Average household income: $87,937 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Fresno Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 80,760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 457-3000 Loomis Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 652-1800 Placer Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 886-4400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $391,210 (2006); Median rent: $702 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Newspapers: Loomis News (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Loomis-Basin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 652-7252 http://www.loomischamber.com Town of Loomis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 652-1840 http://www.loomis.ca.gov
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MEADOW VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.370 sq. miles and a water area of 0.196 sq. miles. Located at 39.00° N. Lat.; 121.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,720 feet. Population: 3,260 (1990); 3,096 (2000); 3,071 (2006); 3,090 (2011 projected); Race: 95.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 3.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 571.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 14.1% never married, 72.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% German, 16.3% English, 14.4% Irish, 13.1% Other groups, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 34.1% professional, 11.4% services, 27.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.3% construction, 7.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,381 (2006); Median household income: $69,179 (2006); Average household income: $91,495 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). School District(s)
Placer Hills Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,317 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 878-2606 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $498,750 (2006); Median rent: $761 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEWCASTLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95658). Covers a land area of 25.116 sq. miles and a water area of 0.053 sq. miles. Located at 38.87° N. Lat.; 121.14° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. History: Newcastle, a mining camp at the head of Secret Ravine in the 1870’s and 1880’s, became a fruit-packing and shipping center. Population: 6,095 (2000); Race: 90.6% White, 0.2% Black, 2.6% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 242.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.5% under 18, 14.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 70.0% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% German, 15.7% Other groups, 15.1% English, 12.1% Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 23.5% professional, 12.5% services, 23.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 8.4% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,850 (2000); Median household income: $60,208 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.4% (2000). School District(s)
Newcastle Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 663-3307 Ophir Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 885-3495 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2000); Median home value: $283,300 (2000); Median rent: $681 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH AUBURN (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.627 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 38.93° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Population: 9,740 (1990); 11,847 (2000); 11,950 (2006); 12,075 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 1.0% Black, 2.5% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,566.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 54.1% now married, 12.6% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.5%
(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% German, 17.5% Other groups, 16.0% English, 13.8% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 18.4% professional, 17.9% services, 29.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 12.2% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,343 (2006); Median household income: $43,428 (2006); Average household income: $59,495 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.1% (2006); Median home value: $323,631 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OLYMPIC VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96146). Aka Squaw Valley. Covers a land area of 27.143 sq. miles and a water area of 0.034 sq. miles. Located at 39.17° N. Lat.; 120.19° W. Long. Population: 926 (2000); Race: 96.7% White, 0.0% Black, 3.3% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 34.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 11.8% under 18, 7.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 41.9% never married, 43.4% now married, 3.1% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.3% German, 15.4% United States or American, 13.9% Irish, 11.5% English, 6.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 17.8% professional, 14.7% services, 25.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.6% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $46,168 (2000); Median household income: $64,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2000); Median home value: $597,500 (2000); Median rent: $800 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 12.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) PENRYN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95663). Covers a land area of 8.123 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.85° N. Lat.; 121.17° W. Long. Elevation is 619 feet. Population: 2,035 (2000); Race: 90.8% White, 0.3% Black, 4.1% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 250.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.2% under 18, 16.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 70.3% now married, 5.0% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% Other groups, 16.5% Irish, 15.6% German, 14.4% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 29.5% professional, 6.3% services, 24.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.8% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,674 (2000); Median household income: $60,560 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.3% (2000). School District(s)
Penryn Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 663-3993 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.6% (2000); Median home value: $245,900 (2000); Median rent: $782 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 32.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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ROCKLIN (city). Covers a land area of 16.174 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 38.80° N. Lat.; 121.24° W. Long. Elevation is 248 feet. History: Named for its numerous rock quarries, and for the Celtic translation of “spring”. Early residents of Rocklin were primarily of Finnish ancestry. Population: 19,464 (1990); 36,330 (2000); 53,870 (2006); 66,450 (2011 projected); Race: 83.9% White, 1.5% Black, 7.0% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,330.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 63.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% German, 20.0% Other groups, 15.0% Irish, 14.4% English, 8.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,052 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 231 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 435 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.8% management, 25.0% professional, 10.8% services, 31.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 7.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,051 (2006); Median household income: $83,916 (2006); Average household income: $97,348 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). School District(s)
Rocklin Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,644 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 624-2428 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Four-year College(s)
William Jessup University (Private, Not-for-profit, Other Protestant) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 532 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 577-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $17,238; Out-of-state $17,238 Two-year College(s)
Sierra College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 18,444. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 624-3333 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $518; Out-of-state $4,358 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $484,523 (2006); Median rent: $791 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 266.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Placer Herald (General - Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Rocklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 625-5560 http://www.rocklin.ca.gov Rocklin Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 624-5743 http://www.rocklinchamber.com
ROSEVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 30.476 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 38.75° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Roseville grew around the Southern Pacific shops and yards, as a shipping center for plums, berries, almonds, and grapes. Population: 44,692 (1990); 79,921 (2000); 109,054 (2006); 131,158 (2011 projected); Race: 83.0% White, 2.0% Black, 6.3% Asian, 11.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,578.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 62.1% now married, 6.0% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.0% Other groups, 17.5% German, 14.2% Irish, 13.9% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 53,114 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 776 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 22.5% professional, 12.1% services, 29.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 8.3% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $31,085 (2006); Median household income: $66,097 (2006); Average household income: $79,787 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,007 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $219 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). School District(s)
Center Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,398 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 338-6400 Dry Creek Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 771-0646 Eureka Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,210 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 791-4939 Roseville City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 786-5090 Roseville Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 786-2051 Two-year College(s)
Heald College-Roseville (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 789-8600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $440,145 (2006); Median rent: $716 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Roseville Medical Center (172 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 455.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Press-Tribune (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Roseville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 774-5200 http://www.roseville.ca.us Roseville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 783-8136 http://www.rosevillechamber.org
SHERIDAN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95681). Covers a land area of 23.004 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.99° N. Lat.; 121.38° W. Long. Elevation is 115 feet. History: Sheridan was first called Union Shed for a large shed built in 1857 to shelter freight teams from summer heat and winter rains. Population: 1,216 (2000); Race: 77.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 19.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 52.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.9% under 18, 8.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 60.6% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.9% German, 25.4% Other groups, 19.3% Irish, 9.7% English, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 6.6% professional, 19.3% services, 24.5% sales, 3.4% farming, 18.4% construction, 21.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,404 (2000); Median household income: $42,543 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2000). School District(s)
Western Placer Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 645-6350 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2000); Median home value: $112,700 (2000); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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SUNNYSIDE-TAHOE CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.414 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.15° N. Lat.; 120.15° W. Long. Population: 1,613 (1990); 1,761 (2000); 1,749 (2006); 1,753 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.5% Black, 2.1% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 512.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 128.9 (2006); Marriage status: 49.5% never married, 38.0% now married, 3.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% Irish, 19.0% German, 14.7% English, 7.5% Italian, 6.7% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 18.9% professional, 19.6% services, 23.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.9% construction, 3.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,972 (2006); Median household income: $64,976 (2006); Average household income: $101,947 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). School District(s)
Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,503 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 582-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.3% (2006); Median home value: $838,542 (2006); Median rent: $717 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Tahoe World (General - Circulation 6,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts North Lake Tahoe Resort Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 581-8734 http://www.mytahoevacation.com
TAHOE VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.704 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.24° N. Lat.; 120.04° W. Long. Elevation is 6,232 feet. Population: 1,144 (1990); 1,668 (2000); 1,827 (2006); 1,970 (2011 projected); Race: 84.5% White, 0.1% Black, 1.8% Asian, 22.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 675.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 59.3% now married, 1.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.5% Other groups, 14.6% English, 14.0% Irish, 13.5% German, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 25.4% professional, 16.6% services, 15.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.0% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,690 (2006); Median household income: $66,275 (2006); Average household income: $84,088 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $590,649 (2006); Median rent: $737 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Plumas County Located in northeastern California, in the Sierra Nevada; drained by the Feather River; includes parts of Plumas and Tahoe National Forests. Covers a land area of 2,553.69 sq. miles, a water area of 59.78 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Quincy.
Elevation: 4,557 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 40 44 49 57 68 76 84 83 76 64 48 40 Low 23 25 28 30 37 43 48 47 42 35 29 23 Precip 6.9 6.5 5.8 2.4 1.5 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.9 2.2 5.0 5.7 Snow 25.3 23.5 17.4 6.2 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.6 9.5 23.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Chester
Elevation: 4,524 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 42 46 51 58 68 76 84 84 77 66 50 42 Low 20 22 26 29 34 41 45 43 38 31 26 20 Precip 6.1 5.4 4.9 2.0 1.5 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.9 2.0 4.2 4.8 Snow 32.6 26.9 19.0 6.5 0.6 0.1 0.0 0.0 tr 0.5 12.1 27.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 19,739 (1990); 20,824 (2000); 21,344 (2006); 21,593 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 0.9% Black, 0.7% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 45.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 14.4% Catholic Church, 4.1% The United Methodist Church, 3.6% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.7% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.5% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 10,309 (2005); Leading industries: 20.1% health care and social assistance; 15.2% retail trade; 13.6% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 142 totaling 170,521 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 6 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 781 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 471 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,246 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 216 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $23,718 (2006); Median household income: $43,212 (2006); Average household income: $53,436 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.75% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $549 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $313 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $272,615 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 85.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 103.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 237.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 68.5% good, 30.4% moderate, 1.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 58.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 820.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 61.7% Bush, 36.9% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Mount Hough State Game Refuge; Plumas Eureka State Park; Plumas National Forest; State Game Refuge One-P; State Game Refuge One-P; State Game Refuge One-V Additional Information Contacts Plumas County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6315 http://www.countyofplumas.com Chester & Lake Almanor Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (530) 258-2426 http://www.chester-lakealmanor.com City of Portola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 832-4216 http://66.224.40.118:8080/abs/server.main?id=02 Greenville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 284-6633 http://www.indianvalley.net Portola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 832-5444 http://www.easternplumaschamber.com Quincy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-0188 http://www.quincychamber.com
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Plumas County Communities BECKWOURTH (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.678 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.82° N. Lat.; 120.40° W. Long. Elevation is 4,900 feet. Population: 272 (1990); 342 (2000); 369 (2006); 386 (2011 projected); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 50.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 63.7% now married, 9.5% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% Other groups, 18.1% English, 14.8% Italian, 11.5% German, 10.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 30.5% professional, 6.8% services, 20.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 33.1% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,882 (2006); Median household income: $54,750 (2006); Average household income: $55,425 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $283,333 (2006); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 15.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) BELDEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.640 sq. miles and a water area of 0.093 sq. miles. Located at 40.00° N. Lat.; 121.25° W. Long. Elevation is 3,400 feet. Population: 30 (1990); 26 (2000); 25 (2006); 24 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 39.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 41.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 47.1% never married, 52.9% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.7% German, 50.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 100.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $2,400 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $5,000 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 100.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2006); Median home value: $80,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.3% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 66.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLAIRSDEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.544 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.77° N. Lat.; 120.61° W. Long. Elevation is 4,380 feet. History: Blairsden grew as a center for winter sports in the upper Feather River recreation area. Population: 56 (1990); 50 (2000); 54 (2006); 56 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 0.0% Black, 3.7% Asian, 3.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 99.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 56.8% never married, 0.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 43.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Scottish, 20.0% German, 10.0% French Canadian, 8.6% Polish, 7.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 45.2% management, 32.3% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 22.6% construction, 0.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $21,991 (2006); Median household income: $40,833 (2006); Average household income: $43,981 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.0% (2006); Median home value: $333,333 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.6% less than 15 minutes, 48.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BUCKS LAKE (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.309 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 39.87° N. Lat.; 121.17° W. Long. Population: 17 (1990); 17 (2000); 17 (2006); 16 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 47.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 54.5 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 100.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.1% German, 42.9% English (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,794 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $67,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2006); Median home value: $450,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). C-ROAD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.607 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.75° N. Lat.; 120.58° W. Long. Population: 169 (1990); 152 (2000); 163 (2006); 170 (2011 projected); Race: 89.0% White, 6.1% Black, 3.7% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 62.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 48.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 136.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.7% never married, 84.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.7% Other groups, 15.1% Lebanese, 15.1% German, 13.7% Norwegian, 10.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 66.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 33.3% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,801 (2006); Median household income: $34,375 (2006); Average household income: $48,172 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.5% (2006); Median home value: $245,455 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 100.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CANYONDAM (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.770 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.17° N. Lat.; 121.07° W. Long. Elevation is 4,620 feet. Population: 49 (1990); 37 (2000); 40 (2006); 42 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.74 (2006); Median age: 53.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 135.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 56.7% now married, 0.0% widowed, 20.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% English, 28.6% Norwegian, 20.0% Austrian, 17.1% German (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 100.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,813 (2006); Median household income: $37,045 (2006); Average household income: $39,674 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.6% (2006); Median home value: $170,000 (2006); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 100.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHESTER (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.226 sq. miles and a water area of 0.087 sq. miles. Located at 40.30° N. Lat.; 121.23° W. Long. Elevation is 4,528 feet. History: Chester developed as a lumber town on the northwestern shore of Lake Alamanor. Population: 2,096 (1990); 2,316 (2000); 2,400 (2006); 2,446 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.5% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 332.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 41.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 62.4% now married, 6.8% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% German, 19.3% English, 12.6% Other groups, 10.9% Irish, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 13.2% professional, 22.3% services, 21.8% sales, 2.4% farming, 13.3% construction, 20.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,459 (2006); Median household income: $41,236 (2006); Average household income: $47,574 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Plumas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.6% (2006); Median home value: $255,282 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Seneca Hospital (26 beds) Newspapers: Chester Progressive (General - Circulation 2,820) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.8% less than 15 minutes, 12.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chester & Lake Almanor Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (530) 258-2426 http://www.chester-lakealmanor.com
CHILCOOT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96105). Covers a land area of 261.688 sq. miles and a water area of 2.419 sq. miles. Located at 39.86° N. Lat.; 120.17° W. Long. Elevation is 5,020 feet. Population: 631 (2000); Race: 94.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.8% under 18, 8.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.5% never married, 60.3% now married, 2.7% widowed, 22.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.0% United States or American, 11.7% English, 11.3% Italian, 10.2% German, 9.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 10.6% professional, 15.4% services, 26.4% sales, 3.3% farming, 8.1% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,500 (2000); Median household income: $32,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.2% (2000); Median home value: $124,500 (2000); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHILCOOT-VINTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.193 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.80° N. Lat.; 120.14° W. Long. Population: 353 (1990); 387 (2000); 418 (2006); 438 (2011 projected); Race: 94.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 31.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 11.1% never married, 64.6% now married, 0.0% widowed, 24.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% United States or American, 13.1% Irish, 11.0% English, 10.0% German, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 13.3% professional, 16.4% services, 22.4% sales, 4.8% farming, 4.8% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,739 (2006); Median household income: $40,625 (2006); Average household income: $41,893 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $230,851 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 20.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLIO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.594 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.74° N. Lat.; 120.57° W. Long. Elevation is 4,420 feet. History: Clio’s name was taken from the tradename on a heating stove in the general store, when the townsfolk were having trouble deciding on what to call their town. Population: 100 (1990); 90 (2000); 98 (2006); 104 (2011 projected); Race: 98.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 164.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 51.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 58.1% now married, 8.1% widowed, 33.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.7% Irish, 21.8% United States or American, 17.8% Other groups, 6.9% Welsh, 6.9% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 35.9% professional, 12.8% services, 17.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 33.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,219 (2006); Median household income: $32,368 (2006); Average household income: $38,352 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2006); Median home value: $161,667 (2006); Median rent: $144 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CRESCENT MILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.244 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.09° N. Lat.; 120.91° W. Long. Elevation is 3,520 feet.
Profiles of California Population: 243 (1990); 258 (2000); 256 (2006); 240 (2011 projected); Race: 83.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 60.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 68.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.3% German, 27.9% English, 26.4% Other groups, 13.8% Irish, 3.7% Lebanese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 21.3% professional, 23.1% services, 8.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.4% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,107 (2006); Median household income: $28,125 (2006); Average household income: $39,464 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2006); Median home value: $138,636 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 3.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CROMBERG (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.020 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.86° N. Lat.; 120.70° W. Long. Elevation is 4,280 feet. Population: 218 (1990); 290 (2000); 315 (2006); 333 (2011 projected); Race: 86.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 61.0% now married, 8.8% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% English, 28.3% Irish, 12.1% French (except Basque), 11.8% German, 9.9% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.8% management, 30.4% professional, 0.0% services, 15.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.3% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,254 (2006); Median household income: $68,452 (2006); Average household income: $78,188 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $307,692 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.7% less than 15 minutes, 72.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DELLEKER (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.738 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 39.81° N. Lat.; 120.49° W. Long. Elevation is 4,840 feet. Population: 548 (1990); 674 (2000); 721 (2006); 751 (2011 projected); Race: 84.3% White, 1.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 19.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 263.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 62.0% now married, 8.6% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.2% Other groups, 19.8% United States or American, 15.3% English, 12.8% German, 7.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 5.7% professional, 20.6% services, 27.7% sales, 4.3% farming, 12.8% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,808 (2006); Median household income: $36,172 (2006); Average household income: $40,132 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.6% (2006); Median home value: $170,175 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.2% less than 15 minutes, 17.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAST QUINCY (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.073 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.93° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 3,500 feet. Population: 2,554 (1990); 2,398 (2000); 2,309 (2006); 2,281 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 3.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 191.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 67.1% now married, 4.2% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.9% German, 18.4% English, 17.4% Irish, 15.7% Other groups, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 17.3% professional, 21.1% services, 28.2% sales, 2.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,636 (2006); Median household income: $44,978 (2006); Average household income: $49,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.4% (2006); Median home value: $233,102 (2006); Median rent: $449 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 77.3% less than 15 minutes, 14.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAST SHORE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.030 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.24° N. Lat.; 121.07° W. Long. Population: 209 (1990); 177 (2000); 188 (2006); 194 (2011 projected); Race: 91.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 182.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 55.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 8.9% never married, 84.1% now married, 7.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% German, 23.8% English, 18.5% French (except Basque), 18.5% Norwegian, 15.5% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 9.7% professional, 25.8% services, 27.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 22.6% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,739 (2006); Median household income: $43,000 (2006); Average household income: $45,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $521,739 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 51.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 27.4% walk, 21.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 65.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRAEAGLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.109 sq. miles and a water area of 0.059 sq. miles. Located at 39.76° N. Lat.; 120.62° W. Long. Elevation is 4,000 feet. Population: 651 (1990); 831 (2000); 897 (2006); 940 (2011 projected); Race: 97.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 80.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.97 (2006); Median age: 58.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.6
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(2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 67.1% now married, 8.2% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% German, 24.9% English, 10.4% Irish, 8.5% Dutch, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.5% management, 15.3% professional, 20.6% services, 21.9% sales, 1.3% farming, 11.3% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,550 (2006); Median household income: $68,452 (2006); Average household income: $73,865 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.5% (2006); Median home value: $335,047 (2006); Median rent: $717 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 2.2% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 19.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREENHORN (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.722 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.90° N. Lat.; 120.74° W. Long. Population: 109 (1990); 146 (2000); 159 (2006); 169 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 23.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.9 (2006); Marriage status: 10.4% never married, 79.1% now married, 10.4% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% French (except Basque), 24.7% German, 12.1% English, 7.5% Irish, 4.0% Hungarian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 9.0% professional, 0.0% services, 22.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 31.3% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,151 (2006); Median household income: $74,519 (2006); Average household income: $76,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.9% (2006); Median home value: $189,844 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 83.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) GREENVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.980 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.14° N. Lat.; 120.95° W. Long. Elevation is 3,580 feet. Population: 1,387 (1990); 1,160 (2000); 1,051 (2006); 1,007 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 56.9% now married, 6.5% widowed, 19.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.6% Other groups, 15.8% English, 10.9% German, 10.4% Irish, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 17.3% professional, 23.1% services, 17.8% sales, 3.8% farming, 13.5% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,037 (2006); Median household income: $26,566 (2006); Average household income: $32,368 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Plumas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500
Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.0% (2006); Median home value: $142,361 (2006); Median rent: $281 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Newspapers: Indian Valley Record (General - Circulation 1,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 72.6% car, 1.3% public transportation, 14.0% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Greenville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 284-6633 http://www.indianvalley.net
HAMILTON BRANCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.077 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.27° N. Lat.; 121.09° W. Long. Elevation is 4,620 feet. Population: 480 (1990); 587 (2000); 627 (2006); 653 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 582.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 50.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006); Marriage status: 11.6% never married, 74.9% now married, 1.0% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% Other groups, 19.6% German, 11.4% English, 11.4% Irish, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 16.8% professional, 30.6% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,269 (2006); Median household income: $55,757 (2006); Average household income: $62,173 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.5% (2006); Median home value: $338,406 (2006); Median rent: $600 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) INDIAN FALLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.803 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.05° N. Lat.; 120.98° W. Long. Elevation is 3,280 feet. Population: 34 (1990); 37 (2000); 37 (2006); 36 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.0% Black, 8.1% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.95 (2006); Median age: 49.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 131.3 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 58.8% now married, 41.2% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% English, 27.3% Italian, 27.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 40.0% sales, 60.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $5,405 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $10,526 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 31.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.9% (2006); Median home value: $184,375 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 60.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) IRON HORSE (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.178 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.79° N. Lat.; 120.49° W. Long. Population: 191 (1990); 321 (2000); 314 (2006); 310 (2011 projected); Race: 91.1% White, 1.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 34.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household
Profiles of California size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 66.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% Irish, 21.3% Other groups, 19.3% United States or American, 10.1% German, 9.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 15.5% professional, 34.1% services, 12.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 33.3% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,240 (2006); Median household income: $32,586 (2006); Average household income: $34,646 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $227,778 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 25.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JOHNSVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.760 sq. miles and a water area of 0.049 sq. miles. Located at 39.77° N. Lat.; 120.69° W. Long. Elevation is 5,160 feet. Population: 16 (1990); 21 (2000); 20 (2006); 20 (2011 projected); Race: 75.0% White, 0.0% Black, 10.0% Asian, 15.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.67 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.2 (2006); Marriage status: 40.5% never married, 43.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% Other groups, 16.2% German, 16.2% English, 13.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 100.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,125 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $21,875 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 86.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $200,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 100.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) KEDDIE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.664 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.00° N. Lat.; 120.95° W. Long. Elevation is 3,200 feet. Population: 117 (1990); 96 (2000); 104 (2006); 107 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 2.9% Black, 3.8% Asian, 7.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 156.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 43.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 68.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.1% German, 31.6% English, 25.3% Irish, 17.7% Russian, 7.6% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 37.7% professional, 13.2% services, 32.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,351 (2006); Median household income: $97,917 (2006); Average household income: $87,134 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 37.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.7% (2006); Median home value: $376,316 (2006); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA PORTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.489 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.68° N. Lat.; 120.98° W. Long. Elevation is 4,959 feet. Population: 79 (1990); 43 (2000); 42 (2006); 42 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.50 (2006); Median age: 63.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 162.5 (2006); Marriage status: 42.5% never married, 15.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 42.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.0% Irish, 42.5% Portuguese, 20.0% Northern European, 15.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 34.8% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 39.1% construction, 26.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,952 (2006); Median household income: $36,667 (2006); Average household income: $38,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 65.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 26.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 100.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE ALMANOR COUNTRY CLUB (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.773 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.24° N. Lat.; 121.14° W. Long. Population: 727 (1990); 847 (2000); 918 (2006); 968 (2011 projected); Race: 96.1% White, 0.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 331.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 61.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 73.7% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% German, 17.7% English, 10.2% Irish, 8.5% Other groups, 7.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 28.0% professional, 3.0% services, 39.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.3% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,680 (2006); Median household income: $58,042 (2006); Average household income: $78,258 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.3% (2006); Median home value: $454,605 (2006); Median rent: $718 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 18.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKE ALMANOR PENINSULA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.832 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.27° N. Lat.; 121.12° W. Long. Population: 264 (1990); 336 (2000); 365 (2006); 385 (2011 projected); Race: 95.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 199.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 48.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 65.6% now married, 12.7% widowed, 1.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry
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(includes multiple ancestries): 17.7% Other groups, 10.8% United States or American, 9.0% Irish, 8.7% German, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 16.4% professional, 25.6% services, 23.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.7% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,384 (2006); Median household income: $32,391 (2006); Average household income: $36,466 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.1% (2006); Median home value: $252,273 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE ALMANOR WEST (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.301 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.23° N. Lat.; 121.20° W. Long. Population: 240 (1990); 329 (2000); 350 (2006); 364 (2011 projected); Race: 98.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 152.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.96 (2006); Median age: 61.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 4.1% never married, 84.7% now married, 11.2% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.5% German, 14.3% United States or American, 13.1% English, 11.1% Other groups, 10.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 49.3% management, 31.9% professional, 8.7% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,371 (2006); Median household income: $60,417 (2006); Average household income: $63,296 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.4% (2006); Median home value: $696,429 (2006); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 52.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE DAVIS (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.138 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.86° N. Lat.; 120.47° W. Long. Population: 18 (1990); 23 (2000); 25 (2006); 26 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 8.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 61.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.3 (2006) Income: Per capita income: $40,300 (2006); Median household income: $54,167 (2006); Average household income: $91,591 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006) Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $283,333 (2006)
MEADOW VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.487 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.93° N. Lat.; 121.06° W. Long. Elevation is 3,782 feet. Population: 590 (1990); 575 (2000); 574 (2006); 570 (2011 projected); Race: 94.8% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 67.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 112.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.9% never married, 66.3% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% English, 19.0% German, 11.6% Other groups, 9.8% French (except Basque), 9.1% Irish (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 16.4% professional, 22.0% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,835 (2006); Median household income: $44,265 (2006); Average household income: $48,546 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.4% (2006); Median home value: $267,969 (2006); Median rent: $368 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.0% less than 15 minutes, 52.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOHAWK VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.918 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.78° N. Lat.; 120.58° W. Long. Population: 135 (1990); 121 (2000); 131 (2006); 137 (2011 projected); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 49.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.9 (2006); Marriage status: 3.6% never married, 81.0% now married, 7.1% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.7% German, 38.8% English, 19.4% Irish, 12.6% French (except Basque), 6.8% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 22.5% services, 12.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 65.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,588 (2006); Median household income: $61,310 (2006); Average household income: $61,393 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.6% (2006); Median home value: $446,875 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.3% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PAXTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.350 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.03° N. Lat.; 120.99° W. Long. Elevation is 3,080 feet. Population: 24 (1990); 21 (2000); 18 (2006); 17 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 16.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 33.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 350.0 (2006); Marriage status: 44.4% never married, 55.6% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 100.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 30.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 70.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,278 (2006); Median household income: $62,500 (2006); Average household income: $60,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 11.1% (2006); Median home value: $50,000 (2006); Median rent: $525 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 100.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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PLUMAS EUREKA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.944 sq. miles and
PRATTVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.616 sq. miles and a
a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.79° N. Lat.; 120.65° W. Long. Population: 263 (1990); 320 (2000); 349 (2006); 369 (2011 projected); Race: 99.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.6% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 88.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.87 (2006); Median age: 57.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.8 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 82.5% now married, 4.5% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% English, 27.5% German, 25.4% Irish, 7.3% French (except Basque), 7.0% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.7% management, 33.8% professional, 0.0% services, 15.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.4% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,808 (2006); Median household income: $72,266 (2006); Average household income: $79,893 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.2% (2006); Median home value: $345,000 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.2% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.20° N. Lat.; 121.15° W. Long. Elevation is 4,535 feet. Population: 37 (1990); 28 (2000); 30 (2006); 31 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 48.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.58 (2006); Median age: 61.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 71.4% now married, 0.0% widowed, 28.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.4% German, 38.1% Dutch, 33.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 42.9% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 57.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,250 (2006); Median household income: $52,500 (2006); Average household income: $60,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $312,500 (2006); Median rent: $<$100 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.1% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORTOLA (city). Covers a land area of 2.239 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.81° N. Lat.; 120.47° W. Long. Elevation is 4,860 feet. History: Portola was named for the Portola Fiesta in San Francisco in 1909 which commemorated Gaspar de Portola, California’s first Spanish governor. Portola developed as a lumber and railroad center. Population: 2,206 (1990); 2,227 (2000); 2,215 (2006); 2,198 (2011 projected); Race: 85.5% White, 0.7% Black, 1.8% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 989.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 59.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 16.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% Other groups, 17.4% German, 13.5% English, 11.4% Irish, 7.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 12.9% professional, 19.4% services, 20.4% sales, 2.3% farming, 18.5% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,837 (2006); Median household income: $32,344 (2006); Average household income: $43,398 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Plumas County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Plumas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.4% (2006); Median home value: $210,855 (2006); Median rent: $399 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Eastern Plumas Health Care (24 beds) Newspapers: Portola Reporter (General - Circulation 2,475) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 1.3% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 15.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Portola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 832-4216 http://66.224.40.118:8080/abs/server.main?id=02 Portola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 832-5444 http://www.easternplumaschamber.com
QUINCY (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 4.237 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.93° N. Lat.; 120.94° W. Long. Elevation is 3,432 feet. Population: 1,721 (1990); 1,879 (2000); 1,965 (2006); 1,989 (2011 projected); Race: 90.6% White, 1.9% Black, 1.1% Asian, 4.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 463.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 61.9% now married, 8.7% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.6% German, 25.4% English, 17.5% Other groups, 16.3% Irish, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.5% management, 24.7% professional, 19.1% services, 25.2% sales, 1.4% farming, 2.1% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,354 (2006); Median household income: $33,947 (2006); Average household income: $46,774 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Plumas County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Plumas County ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Plumas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Two-year College(s)
Feather River Community College District (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,614. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-0202 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $728; Out-of-state $5,768 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.7% (2006); Median home value: $254,976 (2006); Median rent: $454 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Plumas District Hospital (26 beds) Newspapers: Feather River Bulletin (General - Circulation 3,875) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.5% walk, 5.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 91.8% less than 15 minutes, 2.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Quincy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-0188 http://www.quincychamber.com
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Profiles of California
SPRING GARDEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.645 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.90° N. Lat.; 120.79° W. Long. Elevation is 3,880 feet. Population: 41 (1990); 55 (2000); 60 (2006); 64 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 93.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 122.2 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 100.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.0% English, 26.9% Swedish, 26.9% Scottish, 23.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 100.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,250 (2006); Median household income: $36,071 (2006); Average household income: $35,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.5% (2006); Median home value: $225,000 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 100.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STORRIE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.088 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.91° N. Lat.; 121.32° W. Long. Population: 6 (1990); 5 (2000); 4 (2006); 2 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 45.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 33.3 (2006) Income: Per capita income: $13,750 (2006); Median household income: $25,000 (2006); Average household income: $27,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006) Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 50.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2006); Median home value: $70,000 (2006)
TAYLORSVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.213 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.07° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Elevation is 3,545 feet. Population: 142 (1990); 154 (2000); 152 (2006); 144 (2011 projected); Race: 92.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 1.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.03 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.0 (2006); Marriage status: 10.4% never married, 45.7% now married, 26.8% widowed, 17.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.3% Other groups, 18.3% Irish, 13.1% English, 9.7% German, 9.1% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 31.0% professional, 23.8% services, 11.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.5% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,164 (2006); Median household income: $20,000 (2006); Average household income: $30,733 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Plumas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,067 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 283-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $161,765 (2006); Median rent: $493 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to
work: 6.6% less than 15 minutes, 28.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 46.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TOBIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.017 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.92° N. Lat.; 121.29° W. Long. Elevation is 1,960 feet. Population: 13 (1990); 11 (2000); 9 (2006); 8 (2011 projected); Race: 55.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 44.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.29 (2006); Median age: 52.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.0 (2006); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 100.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,833 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $13,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 100.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000).
TWAIN (CDP). Aka Halsted Flat. Covers a land area of 7.420 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.01° N. Lat.; 121.04° W. Long. Elevation is 2,862 feet. Population: 101 (1990); 87 (2000); 88 (2006); 83 (2011 projected); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.05 (2006); Median age: 52.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 13.1% never married, 54.1% now married, 0.0% widowed, 32.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% Other groups, 29.5% English, 21.3% German, 16.4% United States or American, 13.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 20.8% professional, 33.3% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 25.0% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,830 (2006); Median household income: $21,111 (2006); Average household income: $40,581 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 72.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.1% (2006); Median home value: $171,667 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 33.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 62.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 37.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) VALLEY RANCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.685 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.73° N. Lat.; 120.56° W. Long. Population: 103 (1990); 92 (2000); 99 (2006); 102 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 58.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 59.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 130.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 81.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.1% Irish, 27.1% Other groups, 22.4% German, 14.1% Dutch, 8.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.2% management, 13.3% professional, 0.0% services, 64.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,646 (2006); Median household income: $119,118 (2006); Average household income: $106,848 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 78.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
Profiles of California
Riverside County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.5% (2006); Median home value: $776,042 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Weather Station: Eagle Mountain
WHITEHAWK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.720 sq. miles and a
Weather Station: Elsinore
water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.72° N. Lat.; 120.54° W. Long. Population: 76 (1990); 96 (2000); 103 (2006); 108 (2011 projected); Race: 97.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.9% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 59.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.91 (2006); Median age: 62.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 13.2% never married, 86.8% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% Scotch-Irish, 13.2% Portuguese, 11.3% English, 11.3% German, 11.3% Scandinavian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 100.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,675 (2006); Median household income: $64,000 (2006); Average household income: $79,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $570,313 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 4 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 100.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Riverside County Located in southern California; bounded on the east by the Colorado River and the Arizona border; includes several mountain ranges, part of the Colorado Desert and Salton Sea, and parts of Cleveland and San Bernardino National Forests. Covers a land area of 7,207.37 sq. miles, a water area of 95.76 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1893. County seat is Riverside. Riverside County is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA Weather Station: Beaumont 1 E
Elevation: 2,598 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 62 65 67 73 80 89 96 96 90 81 70 62 Low 40 40 41 43 49 54 59 60 57 50 43 39 Precip 4.2 4.0 3.8 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.7 1.6 2.1 Snow 0.5 0.5 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Blythe
Elevation: 265 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 73 79 87 95 105 108 107 101 90 75 66 Low 39 43 48 53 61 69 77 76 69 57 45 39 Precip 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.2 0.5 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Blythe Riverside Co. Airport
Elevation: 387 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 72 79 86 95 105 108 107 101 89 75 66 Low 42 46 50 56 64 73 80 80 73 60 48 41 Precip 0.5 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.0 tr 0.3 0.7 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 Snow 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
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Elevation: 971 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 65 70 75 82 90 100 105 103 97 86 74 65 Low 45 49 54 60 68 77 83 81 75 64 53 46 Precip 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Elevation: 1,282 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 68 71 77 82 91 98 98 93 84 73 66 Low 38 40 43 45 51 56 61 62 59 51 42 37 Precip 2.9 2.9 2.3 0.6 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.9 1.8 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Hayfield Pumping Plant
Elevation: 1,368 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 65 70 75 81 90 100 104 103 97 87 74 66 Low 40 43 46 52 59 67 75 74 67 56 45 39 Precip 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.1 0.1 tr 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Idyllwild Fire Dept.
Elevation: 5,377 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 55 56 62 70 79 84 83 79 70 60 54 Low 29 29 30 33 39 46 52 52 48 40 32 28 Precip 5.5 5.1 5.1 1.7 0.7 0.2 0.8 1.0 1.0 1.1 2.4 3.4 Snow 10.0 5.4 9.8 3.4 0.6 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.0 5.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mecca Fire Station
Elevation: -177 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 71 76 81 89 96 105 108 107 103 92 79 70 Low 39 43 48 54 61 67 74 74 68 56 44 37 Precip 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.0 tr 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Palm Springs
Elevation: 419 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 70 75 80 87 94 104 108 107 101 91 78 70 Low 44 47 51 56 63 69 76 76 70 61 50 43 Precip 1.3 1.1 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.6 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Palm Springs Thermal Airport
Elevation: -111 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 71 75 80 87 94 103 106 105 100 91 79 70 Low 39 43 49 55 62 69 75 75 68 57 44 37 Precip 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Riverside Citrus Exp. Station
Elevation: 984 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 68 69 75 79 87 93 94 90 82 73 67 Low 42 44 46 48 53 57 61 62 59 53 45 41 Precip 2.5 2.3 2.2 0.6 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.8 1.3 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Riverside Fire Station 3
Elevation: 839 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 70 72 77 81 89 95 95 91 83 74 68 Low 42 44 46 48 54 58 62 63 60 53 45 40 Precip 2.3 2.3 2.1 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.8 1.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 1,170,413 (1990); 1,545,387 (2000); 1,948,363 (2006); 2,243,019 (2011 projected); Race: 62.0% White, 6.1% Black, 4.5% Asian, 40.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 270.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006).
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Religion: Five largest groups: 28.2% Catholic Church, 2.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.4% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.3% Jewish Estimate, 0.9% Seventh-day Adventist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 886,407 (2005); Leading industries: 16.2% retail trade; 13.3% construction; 11.9% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 3,186 totaling 572,036 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 59 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 680 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 29,050 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 4,760 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 22,226 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 8,258 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 35,649 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,319 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 20,882 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3,883 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $21,129 (2006); Median household income: $49,128 (2006); Average household income: $64,601 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.14% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $206 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $161 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.8% (2006); Median home value: $302,074 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 159.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 73.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 182.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 34.2% good, 42.5% moderate, 19.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 3.8% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 12.7 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 16.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 953.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 57.8% Bush, 41.0% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Joshua Tree National Park; Lake Perris State Recreation Area; Motte Rimrock State Reserve; Mount San Jacinto State Park Additional Information Contacts Riverside County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 955-1100 http://www.countyofriverside.us Anza Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 763-0141 http://www.anzavalleychamber.com Banning Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 849-4695 http://www.banningchamber.org Beaumont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 845-9541 http://www.beaumontcachamber.com Blythe Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 922-8166 http://www.blytheareachamberofcommerce.com Canyon Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 244-6124 http://gate88.com/sun/clsun.htm Cathedral City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 328-1213 http://www.cathedralcitycc.com Cherry Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 845-8466 City of Banning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 922-3105 http://www.ci.banning.ca.us City of Beaumont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 769-8520 http://www.ci.beaumont.ca.us City of Blythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 922-6161 http://www.cityofblythe.ca.gov City of Calimesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 795-9801 http://www.cityofcalimesa.net City of Canyon Lake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 244-2955 http://www.cityofcanyonlake.com City of Cathedral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 770-0340 http://www.cathedralcity.gov City of Coachella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 398-3502 http://www.coachella.org City of Corona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 736-2400 http://www.ci.corona.ca.us City of Desert Hot Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 329-6411 http://www.desert-hot-springs.us/index.html City of Hemet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 765-2300 http://www.cityofhemet.org City of Indian Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-3400 http://www.indianwells.org/townhall
Profiles of California City of Indio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 391-4006 http://www.indio.org City of La Quinta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-7000 http://www.la-quinta.org City of Lake Elsinore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 674-3124 http://www.lake-elsinore.org City of Moreno Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 413-3000 http://www.ci.moreno-valley.ca.us City of Murrieta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 304-2489 http://www.murrieta.org City of Norco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 735-3900 http://www.ci.norco.ca.us City of Palm Desert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 346-0611 http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org City of Palm Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 323-8204 http://www.ci.palm-springs.ca.us City of Perris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 943-6100 http://www.cityofperris.org City of Rancho Mirage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 324-4511 http://www.ci.rancho-mirage.ca.us City of Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 826-5311 http://www.riverside-ca.org City of San Jacinto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 487-7330 http://www.ci.san-jacinto.ca.us City of Temecula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 694-6444 http://www.cityoftemecula.org Corona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 737-3350 http://www.coronachamber.org Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 329-6403 http://www.deserthotsprings.com Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 683-7100 http://www.riverside-chamber.com Hemet / San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 654-9246 http://hemetsanjacintochamber.com Idyllwild Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 659-3259 http://www.idyllwildchamber.com Indio Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 347-0676 http://www.indiochamber.org La Quinta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 564-3199 http://www.laquintachamberofcommerce.com Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 245-8848 http://www.levcc.org Menifee Valley Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 682-1991 http://menifeevalleychamber.com Mira Loma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 685-0801 Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 697-4404 http://www.morenovalleychamber.com Murrieta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 677-7916 http://www.murrietachamber.org Norco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 737-2531 http://www.norcochamber.com Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 346-6111 http://www.palmdesert.org Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 325-1577 http://www.pschamber.org Perris Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 657-3555 http://www.perrischamber.net Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 568-9351 http://www.ranchomirage.org San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 654-9246 http://www.hemetsanjacintochamber.com Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 676-5090 http://www.temecula.org Thermal Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-0080 Thousand Palms Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 343-1988 Wildomar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 245-0437 http://www.wildomarchamber.org
Riverside County Communities AGUANGA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92536). Covers a land area of 118.207 sq. miles and a water area of 0.082 sq. miles. Located at 33.48° N. Lat.; 116.82° W. Long. Elevation is 1,940 feet. Population: 2,425 (2000); Race: 86.6% White, 0.0% Black, 3.9% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.5 persons per square mile
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(2000); Age: 30.0% under 18, 18.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 56.0% now married, 5.3% widowed, 20.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% German, 17.0% Other groups, 12.4% English, 11.6% Irish, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 10.9% professional, 14.8% services, 32.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.2% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,819 (2000); Median household income: $36,528 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2000). School District(s)
Hemet Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,276 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 765-5100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2000); Median home value: $152,500 (2000); Median rent: $516 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 12.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 39.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ANZA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92539). Covers a land area of 111.751 sq. miles and a water area of 0.094 sq. miles. Located at 33.55° N. Lat.; 116.67° W. Long. Elevation is 3,918 feet. Population: 3,744 (2000); Race: 85.1% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 18.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 33.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.5% under 18, 19.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 61.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% Other groups, 14.6% German, 11.8% English, 8.6% Irish, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 11.3% professional, 16.8% services, 27.2% sales, 0.6% farming, 18.2% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,218 (2000); Median household income: $30,338 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2000). School District(s)
Hemet Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,276 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 765-5100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2000); Median home value: $130,400 (2000); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Newspapers: Anza Valley Outlook (General - Circulation 1,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 9.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 24.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Anza Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 763-0141 http://www.anzavalleychamber.com
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8.2% management, 12.4% professional, 20.2% services, 32.8% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.9% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,651 (2006); Median household income: $37,640 (2006); Average household income: $48,295 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). School District(s)
Banning Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 922-0201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.1% (2006); Median home value: $227,618 (2006); Median rent: $446 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital (70 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 66.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 404.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Record Gazette (Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Banning Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 849-4695 http://www.banningchamber.org City of Banning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 922-3105 http://www.ci.banning.ca.us
BEAUMONT (city). Covers a land area of 27.174 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 116.97° W. Long. Elevation is 2,620 feet. History: Named for the French translation of “beautiful mountain”. Beaumont, called San Gorgonio from 1884 to 1887, was settled after I.W. Smith followed some straying cattle to the summit of the pass here. The town grew when a developer promoted the region’s fruit-growing potential. Population: 10,231 (1990); 11,384 (2000); 19,323 (2006); 25,045 (2011 projected); Race: 61.0% White, 3.0% Black, 2.0% Asian, 42.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 711.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 51.5% now married, 7.9% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.5% Other groups, 11.6% Irish, 10.3% German, 8.9% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1,454 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 12.4% professional, 23.1% services, 26.6% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.4% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,456 (2006); Median household income: $33,947 (2006); Average household income: $44,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
BANNING (city). Covers a land area of 23.054 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.93° N. Lat.; 116.89° W. Long. Elevation is 2,400 feet. History: Named for Phineas Banning, who operated a local stage line in the 1850s. Banning was laid out in 1883 by Phineas Banning, and grew as the center of a fruit-producing area. Population: 20,609 (1990); 23,562 (2000); 30,372 (2006); 35,409 (2011 projected); Race: 62.1% White, 7.9% Black, 5.9% Asian, 33.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,317.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 59.2% now married, 11.1% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% Other groups, 11.9% German, 9.2% Irish, 9.2% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,152 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 57 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation:
Beaumont Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 845-1631 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.5% (2006); Median home value: $214,978 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 349.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Beaumont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 845-9541 http://www.beaumontcachamber.com City of Beaumont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 769-8520 http://www.ci.beaumont.ca.us
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BERMUDA DUNES (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.163 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 116.28° W. Long. Population: 4,187 (1990); 6,229 (2000); 8,850 (2006); 10,685 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 2.1% Black, 3.2% Asian, 23.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,798.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 64.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% Other groups, 15.5% German, 15.2% English, 9.7% Irish, 5.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 26.4% professional, 15.8% services, 30.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 4.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,087 (2006); Median household income: $59,122 (2006); Average household income: $82,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006). School District(s)
Desert Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 27,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-4200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.6% (2006); Median home value: $454,500 (2006); Median rent: $720 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BLYTHE (city). Covers a land area of 24.236 sq. miles and a water area of 0.783 sq. miles. Located at 33.61° N. Lat.; 114.58° W. Long. Elevation is 267 feet. History: Named for Thomas H. Blythe, landowner. Blythe was platted in 1910 by a syndicate who purchased the land from Englishman Blythe. The building of Boulder Dam on the Colorado River allowed for the controlled irrigation of the surrounding farmlands. Population: 11,358 (1990); 12,155 (2000); 12,861 (2006); 13,400 (2011 projected); Race: 54.9% White, 7.9% Black, 2.0% Asian, 47.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 530.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 55.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% Other groups, 8.9% German, 6.0% English, 5.3% Irish, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 14.3% professional, 27.9% services, 22.4% sales, 4.1% farming, 9.7% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,739 (2006); Median household income: $40,339 (2006); Average household income: $49,112 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Palo Verde Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 922-4164 Two-year College(s)
Palo Verde College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,214. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 921-5500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $728; Out-of-state $5,200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.6% (2006); Median home value: $200,806 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Palo Verde Hospital (51 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 306.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Palo Verde Valley Times (General, Hispanic - Circulation 4,500); Quartzsite Times (General - Circulation 500)
Profiles of California Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.5% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Blythe Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 922-8166 http://www.blytheareachamberofcommerce.com City of Blythe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 922-6161 http://www.cityofblythe.ca.gov
CABAZON (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.950 sq. miles and a water area of 0.027 sq. miles. Located at 33.90° N. Lat.; 116.76° W. Long. Elevation is 1,792 feet. History: Cabazon grew up around the Southern Pacific Railway roundhouse. Population: 1,624 (1990); 2,229 (2000); 2,540 (2006); 2,725 (2011 projected); Race: 65.5% White, 3.3% Black, 1.5% Asian, 37.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 643.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 57.0% now married, 7.2% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% Other groups, 17.1% German, 15.8% Irish, 5.1% English, 5.0% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.9% management, 3.7% professional, 34.6% services, 29.6% sales, 1.2% farming, 5.1% construction, 24.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,670 (2006); Median household income: $24,130 (2006); Average household income: $32,114 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Banning Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,945 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 922-0201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2006); Median home value: $93,333 (2006); Median rent: $443 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALIMESA (city). Covers a land area of 15.576 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 117.04° W. Long. Elevation is 2,400 feet. Population: 6,502 (1990); 7,139 (2000); 8,234 (2006); 9,004 (2011 projected); Race: 87.9% White, 0.7% Black, 1.3% Asian, 14.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 528.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 60.8% now married, 9.7% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.8% Other groups, 17.5% German, 13.0% Irish, 11.7% English, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 19.7% professional, 15.5% services, 32.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.7% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,706 (2006); Median household income: $40,952 (2006); Average household income: $56,160 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $198,438 (2006); Median rent: $542 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 246.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Calimesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 795-9801 http://www.cityofcalimesa.net
CANYON LAKE (city). Covers a land area of 4.003 sq. miles and a water area of 0.689 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 117.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,440 feet. Population: 9,763 (1990); 9,952 (2000); 11,494 (2006); 12,623 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.7% Black, 1.9% Asian, 9.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,871.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 68.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% German, 18.0% Other groups, 14.8% English, 13.2% Irish, 7.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 23 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 15.0% professional, 12.1% services, 32.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,657 (2006); Median household income: $75,361 (2006); Average household income: $92,014 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2006); Median home value: $485,878 (2006); Median rent: $976 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 121.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Friday Flyer (General - Circulation 5,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Canyon Lake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 244-6124 http://gate88.com/sun/clsun.htm City of Canyon Lake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 244-2955 http://www.cityofcanyonlake.com CATHEDRAL CITY (city). Covers a land area of 19.176 sq. miles and a water area of 0.278 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 116.46° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 30,098 (1990); 42,647 (2000); 52,504 (2006); 59,724 (2011 projected); Race: 61.9% White, 2.6% Black, 4.5% Asian, 56.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,738.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 31.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 55.1% now married, 5.6% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% Other groups, 9.3% German, 7.0% Irish, 6.5% English, 3.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,455 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 166 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 12.1% professional, 30.5% services, 25.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.1% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,361 (2006); Median household income: $44,277 (2006); Average household income: $56,438 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Palm Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $250,927 (2006); Median rent: $596 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000).
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Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 406.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 49.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cathedral City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 328-1213 http://www.cathedralcitycc.com City of Cathedral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 770-0340 http://www.cathedralcity.gov
CHERRY VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.244 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 116.97° W. Long. Elevation is 2,820 feet. History: Edward Dean Museum of Decorative Arts is here. Population: 5,549 (1990); 5,891 (2000); 7,694 (2006); 9,016 (2011 projected); Race: 86.7% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 16.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 933.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.7% never married, 67.6% now married, 8.9% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.4% Other groups, 17.3% English, 17.0% German, 9.3% Irish, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 18.0% professional, 12.2% services, 30.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.6% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,279 (2006); Median household income: $46,355 (2006); Average household income: $64,167 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $272,022 (2006); Median rent: $448 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cherry Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 845-8466 COACHELLA (city). Covers a land area of 20.822 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 116.17° W. Long. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “shell,” for the many local shells. Coachella developed in the heart of the Coachella Valley as a center for an agricultural area producing dates, grapefruit, cotton, and alfalfa. Population: 16,978 (1990); 22,724 (2000); 31,866 (2006); 38,489 (2011 projected); Race: 43.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 97.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,530.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.80 (2006); Median age: 25.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 34.4% never married, 56.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 88.8% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 0.2% German, 0.2% English, 0.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,315 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 658 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 4.8% professional, 30.9% services, 16.9% sales, 19.2% farming, 13.6% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,062 (2006); Median household income: $30,943 (2006); Average household income: $38,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 32.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Coachella Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-5137
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CET-Coachella (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2006); Median home value: $180,120 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 51.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 458.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Coachella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 398-3502 http://www.coachella.org
CORONA (city). Covers a land area of 35.147 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 33.87° N. Lat.; 117.56° W. Long. Elevation is 678 feet. History: The city developed as a primary citrus-fruit producer and shipping center. The name Corona (circle) was derived from the three-mile circular drive around the city that was once used for car racing. Incorporated 1896. Population: 77,916 (1990); 124,966 (2000); 146,924 (2006); 163,041 (2011 projected); Race: 56.2% White, 7.7% Black, 9.0% Asian, 38.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,180.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 62.4% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.2% Other groups, 11.8% German, 7.4% Irish, 7.3% English, 4.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,343 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 333 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 226 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 18.7% professional, 12.7% services, 29.6% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,894 (2006); Median household income: $68,212 (2006); Average household income: $79,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $615 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $231 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Alvord Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 509-5070 Corona-Norco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 45,551 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 736-5000 Lake Elsinore Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 20,203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 674-7731 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Salon Success Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 65 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 982-4200 2006-07 Tuition: $11,200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.5% (2006); Median home value: $426,923 (2006); Median rent: $733 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Hospitals: Corona Regional Medical Center (228 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 303.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Sentinel Weekly News (General - Circulation 11,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Corona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 736-2400 http://www.ci.corona.ca.us Corona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 737-3350 http://www.coronachamber.org
DESERT CENTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92239). Covers a land area of 451.482 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.83° N. Lat.; 115.40° W. Long. Elevation is 906 feet. History: Joshua Tree National Monument to Northwest. Colorado River Aqueduct passes to Northwest. Population: 962 (2000); Race: 65.4% White, 12.6% Black, 3.6% Asian, 17.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.7% under 18, 8.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 65.3% now married, 6.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% Other groups, 15.1% German, 6.4% Irish, 6.0% United States or American, 5.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.3% professional, 51.7% services, 9.1% sales, 3.7% farming, 6.6% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,326 (2000); Median household income: $36,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2000). School District(s)
Desert Center Unified (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 392-4217 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.1% (2000); Median home value: $85,300 (2000); Median rent: $155 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 1.7% public transportation, 8.4% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.3% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DESERT HOT SPRINGS (city). Covers a land area of 23.251 sq. miles and a water area of 0.027 sq. miles. Located at 33.96° N. Lat.; 116.50° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. History: Named for its desert location. Colorado River Aqueduct passes to North. Joshua Tree National Monument to East. Population: 11,801 (1990); 16,582 (2000); 20,462 (2006); 23,329 (2011 projected); Race: 63.3% White, 6.4% Black, 2.3% Asian, 50.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 880.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 51.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% Other groups, 11.8% German, 9.6% Irish, 7.3% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 558 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 169 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.3% management, 9.4% professional, 29.2% services, 26.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 15.4% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,637 (2006); Median household income: $27,793 (2006); Average household income: $35,816 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Palm Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.6% (2006); Median home value: $171,759 (2006); Median rent: $424 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 132.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 877.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 3.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Desert Hot Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 329-6411 http://www.desert-hot-springs.us/index.html Desert Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 329-6403 http://www.deserthotsprings.com
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EAST BLYTHE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.513 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.59° N. Lat.; 114.58° W. Long. Population: 3 (1990); 3 (2000); 2 (2006); 2 (2011 projected); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 22.5 (2006) Income: Per capita income: $43,750 (2006); Median household income: $87,500 (2006); Average household income: $87,500 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006) Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 0.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2006); Median home value: $30,000 (2006) EAST HEMET (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.224 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.73° N. Lat.; 116.94° W. Long. Population: 13,690 (1990); 14,823 (2000); 15,925 (2006); 16,727 (2011 projected); Race: 75.7% White, 2.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 31.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,939.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 58.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% Other groups, 18.5% German, 12.8% Irish, 11.8% English, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 16.7% professional, 20.8% services, 24.1% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.8% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,759 (2006); Median household income: $42,020 (2006); Average household income: $50,795 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.6% (2006); Median home value: $221,904 (2006); Median rent: $511 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL CERRITO (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.970 sq. miles and a water area of 0.164 sq. miles. Located at 33.83° N. Lat.; 117.52° W. Long. Elevation is 861 feet. Population: 4,318 (1990); 4,590 (2000); 4,733 (2006); 4,847 (2011 projected); Race: 64.1% White, 2.8% Black, 1.2% Asian, 42.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,593.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.58 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 62.5% now married, 2.5% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% Other groups, 12.2% German, 10.6% Irish, 7.7% English, 6.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 13.4% professional, 12.4% services, 24.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.6% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,728 (2006); Median household income: $72,284 (2006); Average household income: $81,371 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $373,404 (2006); Median rent: $595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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GLEN AVON (CDP). Aka Glen Avon Heights. Covers a land area of 7.382 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 117.49° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 12,663 (1990); 14,853 (2000); 16,603 (2006); 17,908 (2011 projected); Race: 53.7% White, 3.8% Black, 2.9% Asian, 57.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,249.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 55.1% now married, 8.5% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.9% Other groups, 8.5% German, 6.5% United States or American, 6.3% Irish, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 9.3% professional, 13.3% services, 25.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 28.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,695 (2006); Median household income: $40,164 (2006); Average household income: $49,355 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $249,919 (2006); Median rent: $543 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) HEMET (city). Covers a land area of 25.637 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 116.98° W. Long. Elevation is 1,596 feet. History: Name may be from the Indian name for the valley, or from the Swedish “hemmet,” meaning “in the home”. Marked by fast growth during the 1970s and 1980s as a result of increased local agribusiness and the development of the aircraft industry in the area. Incorporated 1910. Population: 49,088 (1990); 58,812 (2000); 68,004 (2006); 74,905 (2011 projected); Race: 76.4% White, 3.3% Black, 2.0% Asian, 27.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,652.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 56.2% now married, 14.8% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.6% Other groups, 15.0% German, 13.3% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,336 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 421 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 14.8% professional, 21.2% services, 26.6% sales, 1.4% farming, 12.0% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,503 (2006); Median household income: $30,804 (2006); Average household income: $40,536 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Hemet Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,276 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 765-5100 Vocational/Technical School(s)
California Beauty College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 766-5759 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $154,938 (2006); Median rent: $484 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Hemet Valley Medical Center (240 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 56.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 510.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Valley Chronicle (General - Circulation 34,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8%
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45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Hemet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 765-2300 http://www.cityofhemet.org Hemet / San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 654-9246 http://hemetsanjacintochamber.com
HIGHGROVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 117.33° W. Long. Elevation is 949 feet. History: Highgrove developed as a trading post for the surrounding citrus ranches. Population: 3,175 (1990); 3,445 (2000); 3,803 (2006); 4,060 (2011 projected); Race: 49.1% White, 3.3% Black, 2.0% Asian, 64.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,459.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.44 (2006); Median age: 28.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 56.1% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.7% Other groups, 6.6% German, 5.3% Romanian, 4.2% English, 4.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 17.5% professional, 12.0% services, 20.6% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.5% construction, 26.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,401 (2006); Median household income: $33,854 (2006); Average household income: $48,888 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Riverside Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42,521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 788-7134 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $252,683 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HOME GARDENS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.076 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.87° N. Lat.; 117.51° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. Population: 7,780 (1990); 9,461 (2000); 10,547 (2006); 11,342 (2011 projected); Race: 38.1% White, 4.0% Black, 6.1% Asian, 69.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,802.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.06 (2006); Median age: 27.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 29.8% never married, 60.4% now married, 3.4% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.5% Other groups, 4.5% German, 3.7% United States or American, 3.6% English, 3.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 12.3% professional, 13.5% services, 22.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 16.7% construction, 30.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,553 (2006); Median household income: $52,481 (2006); Average household income: $63,155 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $271,811 (2006); Median rent: $620 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) HOMELAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.295 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.11° W. Long. Elevation is 1,608 feet.
Profiles of California Population: 3,449 (1990); 3,710 (2000); 4,489 (2006); 5,071 (2011 projected); Race: 74.9% White, 1.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 39.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,362.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.2 (2006); Marriage status: 18.5% never married, 58.0% now married, 11.2% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 12.0% German, 11.5% English, 9.8% Irish, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 10.4% professional, 24.6% services, 23.2% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.1% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,283 (2006); Median household income: $22,323 (2006); Average household income: $27,274 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $105,805 (2006); Median rent: $472 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 3.2% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.5% less than 15 minutes, 49.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IDYLLWILD-PINE COVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.765 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 116.71° W. Long. Population: 2,933 (1990); 3,504 (2000); 3,923 (2006); 4,244 (2011 projected); Race: 90.2% White, 0.6% Black, 0.7% Asian, 9.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 285.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 60.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% German, 19.1% Other groups, 19.0% English, 18.3% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.3% management, 24.6% professional, 21.4% services, 22.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,274 (2006); Median household income: $37,310 (2006); Average household income: $51,670 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006). School District(s)
Hemet Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,276 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 765-5100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $377,089 (2006); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Newspapers: Idyllwild Town Crier (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 10.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.8% less than 15 minutes, 9.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Idyllwild Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 659-3259 http://www.idyllwildchamber.com
INDIAN WELLS (city). Covers a land area of 13.229 sq. miles and a water area of 0.163 sq. miles. Located at 33.71° N. Lat.; 116.34° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. Population: 2,732 (1990); 3,816 (2000); 4,603 (2006); 5,191 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.5% Black, 1.9% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 348.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.90 (2006); Median age: 63.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 9.2% never married, 72.1% now married, 9.6% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% English, 18.5% German, 18.1% Irish, 8.0% Other groups, 7.4% Italian (2000).
Profiles of California
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Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 87 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 57 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.9% management, 15.1% professional, 11.0% services, 40.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.8% construction, 4.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $74,418 (2006); Median household income: $97,169 (2006); Average household income: $141,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $843,264 (2006); Median rent: $557 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 523.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 13.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Indian Wells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-3400 http://www.indianwells.org/townhall
INDIO (city). Covers a land area of 26.689 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 33.72° N. Lat.; 116.23° W. Long. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “Indian”. Indio was established in 1876 as a distribution point for railroad freight, and developed as a trading center for the surrounding date, cotton, and alfalfa growers. Population: 37,554 (1990); 49,116 (2000); 67,777 (2006); 81,333 (2011 projected); Race: 47.2% White, 2.2% Black, 1.9% Asian, 78.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,539.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.52 (2006); Median age: 28.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 57.3% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.5% Other groups, 3.8% German, 3.0% English, 2.6% Irish, 1.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,335 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 2,429 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 10.7% professional, 29.4% services, 22.7% sales, 4.7% farming, 15.5% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,301 (2006); Median household income: $40,701 (2006); Average household income: $53,007 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). School District(s)
Coachella Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-5137 Desert Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 27,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-4200 Riverside County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 826-6570 West Park Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 573 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 233-6501 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Academy of Professional Careers (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 347-5000 2006-07 Tuition: $9,905 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2006); Median home value: $221,242 (2006); Median rent: $489 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Hospitals: John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital (130 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 458.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts
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City of Indio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 391-4006 http://www.indio.org Indio Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 347-0676 http://www.indiochamber.org
LA QUINTA (city). Covers a land area of 31.752 sq. miles and a water area of 0.440 sq. miles. Located at 33.67° N. Lat.; 116.29° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. Population: 11,730 (1990); 23,694 (2000); 38,237 (2006); 48,814 (2011 projected); Race: 78.1% White, 1.3% Black, 2.4% Asian, 35.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,204.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 66.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.0% Other groups, 14.4% German, 12.0% English, 11.0% Irish, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,880 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 775 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 335 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 17.7% professional, 23.2% services, 25.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.7% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,294 (2006); Median household income: $63,545 (2006); Average household income: $90,371 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). School District(s)
Desert Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 27,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-4200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.8% (2006); Median home value: $375,518 (2006); Median rent: $691 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 8 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 36.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 582.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 6.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 49.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Quinta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-7000 http://www.la-quinta.org La Quinta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 564-3199 http://www.laquintachamberofcommerce.com
LAKE ELSINORE (city). Aka Elsinore. Covers a land area of 33.804 sq. miles and a water area of 4.974 sq. miles. Located at 33.68° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,306 feet. History: Named for the Danish castle in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Incorporated 1888. Population: 19,918 (1990); 28,928 (2000); 38,556 (2006); 45,563 (2011 projected); Race: 60.1% White, 5.7% Black, 2.5% Asian, 45.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,140.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.36 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 59.3% now married, 4.2% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.9% Other groups, 10.7% German, 8.5% Irish, 8.2% English, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,731 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,362 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 45 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 12.6% professional, 15.9% services, 29.1% sales, 0.6% farming, 15.0% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,419 (2006); Median household income: $46,564 (2006); Average household income: $58,251 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Lake Elsinore Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 20,203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 674-7731
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.2% (2006); Median home value: $306,920 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 405.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lake Elsinore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 674-3124 http://www.lake-elsinore.org Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 245-8848 http://www.levcc.org
LAKELAND VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.306 sq. miles and a water area of 0.038 sq. miles. Located at 33.63° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 5,048 (1990); 5,626 (2000); 6,542 (2006); 7,224 (2011 projected); Race: 75.1% White, 2.0% Black, 1.1% Asian, 39.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,837.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.93 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 56.3% now married, 6.0% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.4% Other groups, 16.0% German, 10.7% Irish, 7.6% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 13.5% professional, 14.4% services, 21.4% sales, 0.6% farming, 18.4% construction, 22.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,070 (2006); Median household income: $37,506 (2006); Average household income: $47,142 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $230,762 (2006); Median rent: $494 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.8% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) LAKEVIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.239 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.83° N. Lat.; 117.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,450 feet. Population: 1,458 (1990); 1,619 (2000); 2,306 (2006); 2,805 (2011 projected); Race: 60.2% White, 0.8% Black, 0.2% Asian, 51.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 711.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.47 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 53.2% now married, 5.3% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.2% Other groups, 9.5% German, 8.5% French (except Basque), 7.3% English, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 14.8% professional, 12.4% services, 33.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 28.3% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,182 (2006); Median household income: $54,938 (2006); Average household income: $59,583 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2006); Median home value: $234,277 (2006); Median rent: $402 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 17.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARCH AFB (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.233 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 33.89° N. Lat.; 117.27° W. Long.
Profiles of California Population: 5,627 (1990); 370 (2000); 410 (2006); 436 (2011 projected); Race: 73.7% White, 11.7% Black, 4.1% Asian, 10.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 25.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 82.4% now married, 1.1% widowed, 1.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.4% Other groups, 12.6% German, 8.8% Irish, 8.1% Russian, 7.6% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 18.8% professional, 29.7% services, 45.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.3% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,493 (2006); Median household income: $66,667 (2006); Average household income: $70,827 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.8% (2006); Median home value: $19,999 (2006); Median rent: $1,173 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.8% car, 4.2% public transportation, 12.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.0% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MECCA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.296 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.57° N. Lat.; 116.07° W. Long. History: Mecca, a town of date gardens, was named because of its association with dates and the desert. Population: 1,970 (1990); 5,402 (2000); 7,101 (2006); 8,349 (2011 projected); Race: 17.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.6% Asian, 98.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,477.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.28 (2006); Median age: 25.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 126.1 (2006); Marriage status: 39.5% never married, 54.7% now married, 2.5% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 59.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.7% Other groups, 0.5% United States or American, 0.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.3% management, 2.8% professional, 17.2% services, 8.3% sales, 50.6% farming, 11.4% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,184 (2006); Median household income: $26,875 (2006); Average household income: $35,316 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 45.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 17.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Coachella Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-5137 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.3% (2006); Median home value: $175,271 (2006); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENIFEE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92584). Aka Menifee Valley. Covers a land area of 28.725 sq. miles and a water area of 0.172 sq. miles. Located at 33.66° N. Lat.; 117.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,479 feet. Population: 14,061 (2000); Race: 84.6% White, 1.5% Black, 2.1% Asian, 17.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 489.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.1% under 18, 12.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 69.3% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% Other groups, 17.9% German, 12.6% English, 12.5% Irish, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 19.8% professional, 13.0% services, 28.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.9% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,158 (2000); Median household income: $53,190 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2000). School District(s)
Menifee Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 672-1851 Perris Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 943-6369 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2000); Median home value: $160,400 (2000); Median rent: $789 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIRA LOMA (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.444 sq. miles and a water area of 0.079 sq. miles. Located at 33.98° N. Lat.; 117.51° W. Long. Elevation is 700 feet. Population: 15,786 (1990); 17,617 (2000); 19,059 (2006); 20,142 (2011 projected); Race: 57.3% White, 1.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 57.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,957.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.94 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 57.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.5% Other groups, 10.2% German, 8.1% Irish, 6.2% English, 3.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 10.3% professional, 15.4% services, 23.0% sales, 2.7% farming, 16.0% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,352 (2006); Median household income: $53,650 (2006); Average household income: $63,954 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Jurupa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 360-4168 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.0% (2006); Median home value: $341,223 (2006); Median rent: $628 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mira Loma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 685-0801
MORENO VALLEY (city). Covers a land area of 51.228 sq. miles and a water area of 0.355 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 117.22° W. Long. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “brownish” or “swarthy”. As of 1990, Moreno Valley was California’s fastest growing city. March Air Force Base in southwest is the oldest base in the Western United States. Incorporated 1984. Population: 118,757 (1990); 142,381 (2000); 172,438 (2006); 194,403 (2011 projected); Race: 41.6% White, 20.4% Black, 6.9% Asian, 44.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,366.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.70 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 30.5% never married, 57.6% now married, 3.5% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.2% Other groups, 7.8% German, 6.1% Irish, 5.0% English, 3.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,957 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 933 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,178 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 15.4% professional, 14.9% services, 30.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.3% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,411 (2006); Median household income: $51,448 (2006); Average household income: $60,241 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000).
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Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $314 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $69 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Moreno Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,937 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 571-7500 Val Verde Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 940-6100 Two-year College(s)
Sage College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 781-2727 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,725; Out-of-state $9,725 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Marinello Schools of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 247-2047 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $254,145 (2006); Median rent: $641 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 374.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 1.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Moreno Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 413-3000 http://www.ci.moreno-valley.ca.us Moreno Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 697-4404 http://www.morenovalleychamber.com
MOUNTAIN CENTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92561). Covers a land area of 156.392 sq. miles and a water area of 0.487 sq. miles. Located at 33.63° N. Lat.; 116.55° W. Long. Elevation is 4,520 feet. Population: 1,495 (2000); Race: 81.9% White, 1.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 10.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.7% under 18, 10.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 60.4% now married, 1.8% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% German, 18.7% Other groups, 10.1% Irish, 8.1% Norwegian, 7.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 25.0% professional, 15.4% services, 17.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 21.3% construction, 5.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,340 (2000); Median household income: $43,487 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2000); Median home value: $187,900 (2000); Median rent: $362 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.0% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 19.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MURRIETA (city). Covers a land area of 28.386 sq. miles and a water area of 0.044 sq. miles. Located at 33.57° N. Lat.; 117.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,093 feet. History: Named for Don Juan Murrieta, a sheep rancher who purchased 52,000 acres of land in the area in 1873. Unincorporated village. Has grown rapidly from 1980 to mid-1990s and is projected to continue to grow in 21st century. Population: 19,239 (1990); 44,282 (2000); 71,107 (2006); 90,604 (2011 projected); Race: 78.6% White, 4.1% Black, 4.9% Asian, 19.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,505.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.7% never married, 68.2% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% Other groups, 17.7% German, 13.9% Irish, 11.8% English, 7.6% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,305 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 377 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 19.5% professional, 14.3% services, 30.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.1% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,114 (2006); Median household income: $70,333 (2006); Average household income: $84,950 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $791 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $128 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Menifee Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 672-1851 Murrieta Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,677 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 696-1600 Temecula Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 676-2661 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.5% (2006); Median home value: $431,551 (2006); Median rent: $742 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Hospitals: Rancho Springs Medical Center (96 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 242.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.2% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.2% less than 15 minutes, 22.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Murrieta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 304-2489 http://www.murrieta.org Murrieta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 677-7916 http://www.murrietachamber.org
MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.278 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 33.56° N. Lat.; 117.15° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 1,727 (1990); 2,948 (2000); 4,308 (2006); 5,237 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 2.0% Black, 3.0% Asian, 10.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,370.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 53.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 84.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 54.9% now married, 14.6% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.1% Other groups, 16.0% German, 13.4% English, 10.7% Irish, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 10.5% professional, 20.4% services, 42.0% sales, 1.7% farming, 5.2% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,634 (2006); Median household income: $32,735 (2006); Average household income: $49,211 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $240,419 (2006); Median rent: $627 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 4.2% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) NORCO (city). Covers a land area of 14.087 sq. miles and a water area of 0.257 sq. miles. Located at 33.92° N. Lat.; 117.56° W. Long. Elevation is 640 feet. History: Named for the North Corona Land Company in 1922. Incorporated 1964. Population: 22,921 (1990); 24,157 (2000); 26,917 (2006); 28,952 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 4.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 25.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,910.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average
Profiles of California household size: 3.89 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 129.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 49.5% now married, 7.5% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.7% Other groups, 15.1% German, 10.0% English, 9.5% Irish, 5.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,445 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 16.7% professional, 13.8% services, 26.5% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.2% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,291 (2006); Median household income: $72,288 (2006); Average household income: $86,492 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Corona-Norco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 45,551 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 736-5000 Two-year College(s)
American Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 739-0788 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $460,299 (2006); Median rent: $753 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 401.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Norco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 735-3900 http://www.ci.norco.ca.us Norco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 737-2531 http://www.norcochamber.com
NUEVO (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.409 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.80° N. Lat.; 117.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,480 feet. Population: 3,040 (1990); 4,135 (2000); 5,373 (2006); 6,268 (2011 projected); Race: 67.9% White, 2.4% Black, 1.8% Asian, 35.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 993.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.27 (2006); Median age: 32.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 64.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% Other groups, 18.9% German, 10.6% Irish, 9.3% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 17.4% professional, 13.0% services, 25.4% sales, 4.6% farming, 17.2% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,833 (2006); Median household income: $57,416 (2006); Average household income: $64,319 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Nuview Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,745 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 928-0066 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $290,260 (2006); Median rent: $656 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.9% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PALM DESERT (city). Covers a land area of 24.366 sq. miles and a water area of 0.249 sq. miles. Located at 33.72° N. Lat.; 116.36° W. Long. Elevation is 243 feet.
Profiles of California
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Population: 30,064 (1990); 41,155 (2000); 47,836 (2006); 52,864 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 1.3% Black, 3.5% Asian, 19.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,963.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.13 (2006); Median age: 46.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 58.6% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.6% Other groups, 16.4% German, 14.3% English, 12.2% Irish, 5.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,102 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 271 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 442 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 20.1% professional, 21.1% services, 29.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.3% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,642 (2006); Median household income: $53,163 (2006); Average household income: $77,608 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $2,064 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $1,338 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006). School District(s)
Desert Sands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 27,059 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 777-4200 Two-year College(s)
College of the Desert (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,341. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 346-8041 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $644; Out-of-state $5,208 Vocational/Technical School(s)
International School of Beauty Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 674-1624 2006-07 Tuition: $6,890 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2006); Median home value: $378,700 (2006); Median rent: $661 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 567.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Palm Desert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 346-0611 http://www.cityofpalmdesert.org Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 346-6111 http://www.palmdesert.org
PALM SPRINGS (city). Covers a land area of 94.246 sq. miles and a water area of 0.837 sq. miles. Located at 33.82° N. Lat.; 116.53° W. Long. Elevation is 466 feet. History: Named for the palm trees and the warm water springs in the area. First known as Agua Caliente (hot water) because of its hot springs, settlement at Palm Springs dates from 1876 when the Southern Pacific laid tracks through Coachella Valley. Promoters in the 1930s brought about the development of the town as a winter resort. Population: 40,310 (1990); 42,807 (2000); 46,814 (2006); 49,945 (2011 projected); Race: 76.4% White, 3.4% Black, 4.8% Asian, 26.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 496.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 46.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 45.7% now married, 9.9% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.0% Other groups, 13.1% German, 12.2% English, 9.9% Irish, 4.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,975 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 347 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 74 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 17.9% professional, 25.0% services, 29.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.0% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,088 (2006); Median household income: $39,754 (2006); Average household income: $59,612 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). School District(s)
Palm Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-6000 Two-year College(s)
Maric College-Palm Springs (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 778-3540 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.7% (2006); Median home value: $299,659 (2006); Median rent: $565 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Desert Regional Medical Center (398 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 74.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 663.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Desert Sun (Circulation 60,938) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 2.2% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Palm Springs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 323-8204 http://www.ci.palm-springs.ca.us Palm Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 325-1577 http://www.pschamber.org
PEDLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.083 sq. miles and a water area of 0.037 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 117.46° W. Long. Elevation is 718 feet. Population: 8,848 (1990); 11,207 (2000); 12,602 (2006); 13,638 (2011 projected); Race: 60.4% White, 4.3% Black, 4.7% Asian, 42.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,479.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.60 (2006); Median age: 31.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 58.6% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% Other groups, 13.7% German, 10.4% Irish, 8.9% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 10.3% professional, 14.1% services, 29.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 13.5% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,027 (2006); Median household income: $67,908 (2006); Average household income: $77,372 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $330,942 (2006); Median rent: $856 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) PERRIS (city). Covers a land area of 31.374 sq. miles and a water area of 0.129 sq. miles. Located at 33.79° N. Lat.; 117.22° W. Long. Elevation is 1,457 feet. History: Named for Fred T. Perris, town founder and chief engineer for the California Southern Railroad. Perris was platted in 1885 and incorporated in 1911, succeeding an older settlement known as Pinecate, just south along the Santa Fe Railway line. Population: 21,818 (1990); 36,189 (2000); 49,082 (2006); 58,426 (2011 projected); Race: 34.2% White, 15.5% Black, 2.9% Asian, 63.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,564.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 26.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 58.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.9% Other groups, 4.5% German, 4.0% Irish, 3.1% United States or American, 2.3% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,210 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 812 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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7.5% management, 10.2% professional, 17.4% services, 24.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 14.5% construction, 25.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,125 (2006); Median household income: $38,915 (2006); Average household income: $45,981 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $625 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $148 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Perris Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 657-3118 Perris Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 943-6369 Val Verde Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 940-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2006); Median home value: $190,266 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 456.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Perris City News (General - Circulation 5,000); The Perris Progress (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Perris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 943-6100 http://www.cityofperris.org Perris Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 657-3555 http://www.perrischamber.net
QUAIL VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.253 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.70° N. Lat.; 117.24° W. Long. Elevation is 1,560 feet. Population: 1,323 (1990); 1,639 (2000); 2,151 (2006); 2,525 (2011 projected); Race: 64.0% White, 0.8% Black, 1.3% Asian, 61.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,716.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.47 (2006); Median age: 27.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 34.9% never married, 51.5% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.7% Other groups, 8.6% German, 8.0% English, 6.2% Irish, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 2.0% professional, 18.8% services, 20.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 28.6% construction, 26.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,397 (2006); Median household income: $36,569 (2006); Average household income: $39,540 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 56.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.8% (2006); Median home value: $158,503 (2006); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RANCHO MIRAGE (city). Covers a land area of 24.313 sq. miles and a water area of 0.393 sq. miles. Located at 33.76° N. Lat.; 116.42° W. Long. Elevation is 320 feet. Population: 9,815 (1990); 13,249 (2000); 17,089 (2006); 19,940 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.8% Black, 1.7% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 702.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.94 (2006); Median age: 60.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.5 (2006); Marriage status: 14.1% never married, 63.0% now married, 12.7% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6%
Profiles of California (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% Other groups, 17.4% English, 15.6% German, 11.8% Irish, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 94 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 22.8% professional, 16.2% services, 29.6% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.2% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $59,663 (2006); Median household income: $65,955 (2006); Average household income: $114,723 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006). School District(s)
Palm Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.8% (2006); Median home value: $537,387 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Hospitals: Eisenhower Medical Center (253 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 25.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 643.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Hollywood Today (General - Circulation 21,600); Los Angeles Today (General - Circulation 26,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rancho Mirage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 324-4511 http://www.ci.rancho-mirage.ca.us Rancho Mirage Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 568-9351 http://www.ranchomirage.org
RIVERSIDE (city). Aka Anza Village. County seat. Covers a land area of 78.098 sq. miles and a water area of 0.277 sq. miles. Located at 33.94° N. Lat.; 117.39° W. Long. Elevation is 830 feet. History: Named for its location on the upper canal of the Santa Ana River, in 1871. Riverside was established on the Jurupa Rancho of Don Juan Bandini, purchased in 1870 by the Southern California Colony Association, who surveyed the townsite. In 1873 a Riverside woman obtained from the Department of Agriculture two cuttings of a variety of orange that became the popular navel orange. Population: 226,232 (1990); 255,166 (2000); 292,496 (2006); 320,263 (2011 projected); Race: 55.2% White, 7.0% Black, 6.9% Asian, 43.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,745.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 32.5% never married, 51.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.9% Other groups, 10.3% German, 7.9% Irish, 7.8% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 155,786 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 848 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 329 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 20.2% professional, 15.5% services, 26.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.5% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,870 (2006); Median household income: $46,702 (2006); Average household income: $61,477 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $472 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $120 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). School District(s)
Alvord Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 19,964 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 509-5070 California School for the Deaf-Southern (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 441 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 782-6500 Jurupa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 360-4168 Moreno Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35,937 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 571-7500
Profiles of California
Riverside County
Riverside County Office of Education (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 222-4400 Riverside County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 826-6570 Riverside Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42,521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 788-7134 Sacramento Area Office (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 978-6057 Four-year College(s)
California Baptist University (Private, Not-for-profit, Southern Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,105. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 689-5771 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,030; Out-of-state $19,030 La Sierra University (Private, Not-for-profit, Seventh Day Adventists) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,941. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 785-2000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $20,634; Out-of-state $20,634 University of California-Riverside (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,622. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 827-1012 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,590; Out-of-state $25,274 Two-year College(s)
Riverside Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 29,160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 222-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $600; Out-of-state $5,580 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American College of Health Professions (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 637-6900 2006-07 Tuition: $23,172 CET-Riverside (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Intercoast Colleges (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 779-0700 2006-07 Tuition: $12,920 Maric College-Riverside (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 276-1704 2006-07 Tuition: $12,015 North-West College-Riverside (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 351-7750 2006-07 Tuition: $25,500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2006); Median home value: $298,225 (2006); Median rent: $591 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Parkview Community Hospital (193 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 67.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 462.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Black Voice News (Black - Circulation 7,500); Sun City News (General - Circulation 2,148); The Press-Enterprise (Circulation 183,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 2.2% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 826-5311 http://www.riverside-ca.org Greater Riverside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 683-7100 http://www.riverside-chamber.com
ROMOLAND (CDP). Aka Ethanac. Covers a land area of 2.984 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.74° N. Lat.; 117.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,440 feet. Population: 2,313 (1990); 2,764 (2000); 4,103 (2006); 5,084 (2011 projected); Race: 43.8% White, 2.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 63.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,375.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.63 (2006); Median age: 28.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 56.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% Other groups, 10.3% German, 10.1% English, 6.1% Irish, 3.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 4.3% professional, 13.3% services, 16.9% sales, 1.9% farming, 18.1% construction, 37.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,617 (2006); Median household income: $35,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,985 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Romoland Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 926-9244 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $218,276 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RUBIDOUX (CDP). Aka West Riverside. Covers a land area of 9.158 sq. miles and a water area of 0.110 sq. miles. Located at 33.99° N. Lat.; 117.41° W. Long. Elevation is 773 feet. Population: 24,393 (1990); 29,180 (2000); 33,408 (2006); 36,529 (2011 projected); Race: 47.7% White, 5.8% Black, 2.6% Asian, 62.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,648.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.73 (2006); Median age: 28.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 30.0% never married, 56.4% now married, 4.5% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.5% Other groups, 6.7% German, 6.3% Irish, 4.9% English, 3.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 10.9% professional, 16.4% services, 25.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 15.2% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,145 (2006); Median household income: $44,547 (2006); Average household income: $56,131 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $245,444 (2006); Median rent: $490 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Riverside County Record (General - Circulation 1,500); Westside News (General - Circulation 22,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 2.4% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN JACINTO (city). Covers a land area of 24.909 sq. miles and a water area of 0.376 sq. miles. Located at 33.78° N. Lat.; 116.96° W. Long. Elevation is 1,567 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “St. Hyacinth”. San Jacinto was founded by Procco Akimo, a Russian exiled from his native land during the Tsarist terrors of the 1870s. Population: 17,694 (1990); 23,779 (2000); 29,144 (2006); 33,133 (2011 projected); Race: 67.5% White, 3.2% Black, 1.5% Asian, 44.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,170.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 56.9% now married, 9.5% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% Other groups, 10.8% German, 9.2% English, 9.0% Irish, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 11,553 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 991 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 14.9% professional, 21.9% services, 22.5% sales, 2.6% farming, 12.8% construction, 17.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,079 (2006); Median household income: $34,755 (2006); Average household income: $43,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006).
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Sacramento Area Office (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 978-6057 San Jacinto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 929-7700 Two-year College(s)
Mt. San Jacinto Community College District (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,518. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 487-6752 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $728; Out-of-state $2,814 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $175,362 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 432.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Jacinto Valley Register (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Jacinto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 487-7330 http://www.ci.san-jacinto.ca.us San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 654-9246 http://www.hemetsanjacintochamber.com
SEDCO HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.633 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.64° N. Lat.; 117.28° W. Long. Elevation is 1,275 feet. Population: 2,877 (1990); 3,078 (2000); 4,259 (2006); 5,113 (2011 projected); Race: 67.9% White, 2.6% Black, 1.2% Asian, 47.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,608.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 54.9% now married, 10.0% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% Other groups, 11.1% German, 9.1% Irish, 8.1% English, 5.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 12.6% professional, 24.0% services, 20.5% sales, 0.7% farming, 17.5% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,137 (2006); Median household income: $33,262 (2006); Average household income: $42,976 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $185,703 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 1.6% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUN CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.795 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.70° N. Lat.; 117.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,440 feet. Population: 14,930 (1990); 17,773 (2000); 19,467 (2006); 20,750 (2011 projected); Race: 87.2% White, 2.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 15.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,497.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.08 (2006); Median age: 65.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 80.1 (2006); Marriage status: 9.5% never married, 61.8% now married, 18.3% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% Other groups, 17.3% German, 16.3% English, 14.2% Irish, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 22.5% professional, 16.2% services, 26.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.1% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,842 (2006); Median household income: $34,560 (2006); Average household income: $43,883 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Menifee Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 672-1851 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.9% (2006); Median home value: $220,243 (2006); Median rent: $583 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Menifee Valley Medical Center (84 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Menifee Valley Chamber Of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 682-1991 http://menifeevalleychamber.com
SUNNYSLOPE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.379 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.02° N. Lat.; 117.42° W. Long. Elevation is 920 feet. Population: 3,766 (1990); 4,437 (2000); 4,839 (2006); 5,135 (2011 projected); Race: 51.4% White, 3.8% Black, 2.1% Asian, 62.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,508.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.19 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 61.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.3% Other groups, 8.2% Irish, 7.2% German, 5.0% English, 3.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 6.4% professional, 17.7% services, 27.9% sales, 2.0% farming, 12.2% construction, 22.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,695 (2006); Median household income: $55,758 (2006); Average household income: $64,067 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.5% (2006); Median home value: $295,439 (2006); Median rent: $641 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TEMECULA (city). Covers a land area of 26.255 sq. miles and a water area of 0.029 sq. miles. Located at 33.50° N. Lat.; 117.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,006 feet. History: Named for a local rancho belonging to Mission San Luis Rey. Temecula was founded in 1882 when the railroad connected San Bernardino with San Diego. In 1892 the railroad tracks were destroyed by torrential rains. Early residents of Temecula claimed that the wind blew here every afternoon. Population: 27,078 (1990); 57,716 (2000); 80,763 (2006); 97,535 (2011 projected); Race: 72.9% White, 4.0% Black, 7.0% Asian, 21.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,076.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 66.3% now married, 3.2% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 17.0% German, 13.4% Irish, 12.5% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 36,535 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 589 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 20.4% professional, 14.8% services, 28.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.7% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,284 (2006); Median household income: $70,501 (2006); Average household income: $81,356 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006).
Profiles of California
Riverside County School District(s)
Temecula Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 676-2661 Two-year College(s)
Professional Golfers Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 877-4380 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,580; Out-of-state $9,580 Vocational/Technical School(s)
CET-Rancho Temecula (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $7,042 Royale College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 139 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 676-0833 2006-07 Tuition: $10,370 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2006); Median home value: $420,989 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 32.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 339.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Californian (Circulation 15,171) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 18.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Temecula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (951) 694-6444 http://www.cityoftemecula.org Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 676-5090 http://www.temecula.org
THERMAL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92274). Covers a land area of 116.569 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 33.46° N. Lat.; 116.06° W. Long. History: Thermal was named for its high temperatures. The town grew up in a grape and date producing area. Population: 17,009 (2000); Race: 38.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.9% Asian, 88.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 145.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 38.8% under 18, 5.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 61.5% now married, 3.9% widowed, 3.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 54.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.0% Other groups, 2.1% German, 1.6% English, 1.5% United States or American, 1.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.7% management, 5.6% professional, 15.2% services, 12.2% sales, 37.6% farming, 12.6% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,236 (2000); Median household income: $24,760 (2000); Poverty rate: 35.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 30.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2000). School District(s)
Coachella Valley Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-5137 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.9% (2000); Median home value: $87,900 (2000); Median rent: $287 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Thermal Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 399-0080
THOUSAND PALMS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.001 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.81° N. Lat.; 116.38° W. Long. Elevation is 240 feet. History: Joshua Tree National Monument to Northeast. Population: 4,122 (1990); 5,120 (2000); 6,160 (2006); 6,927 (2011 projected); Race: 74.5% White, 0.7% Black, 1.0% Asian, 50.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,539.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 59.2% now married, 8.5% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% Other groups,
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10.8% German, 9.0% English, 8.2% United States or American, 6.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 9.3% professional, 28.5% services, 23.6% sales, 2.5% farming, 20.0% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,889 (2006); Median household income: $37,929 (2006); Average household income: $48,732 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Palm Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 416-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.4% (2006); Median home value: $170,854 (2006); Median rent: $536 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.1% less than 15 minutes, 60.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Thousand Palms Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 343-1988
VALLE VISTA (CDP). Aka Florida Vallevista. Covers a land area of 3.208 sq. miles and a water area of 0.241 sq. miles. Located at 33.75° N. Lat.; 116.89° W. Long. Elevation is 1,767 feet. Population: 8,587 (1990); 10,488 (2000); 12,662 (2006); 14,245 (2011 projected); Race: 85.7% White, 1.6% Black, 1.5% Asian, 18.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,947.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 15.2% never married, 59.4% now married, 13.3% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.1% Other groups, 20.4% German, 13.5% English, 12.6% Irish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 18.7% professional, 17.6% services, 26.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 13.0% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,061 (2006); Median household income: $38,586 (2006); Average household income: $49,432 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.7% (2006); Median home value: $172,869 (2006); Median rent: $482 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.8% less than 15 minutes, 27.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHITE WATER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92282). Covers a land area of 66.520 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.94° N. Lat.; 116.64° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. Population: 804 (2000); Race: 84.9% White, 6.2% Black, 3.8% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.3% under 18, 25.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 56.5% now married, 7.4% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% German, 23.3% English, 17.1% Irish, 8.3% Other groups, 6.4% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 13.7% professional, 25.3% services, 27.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.8% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,850 (2000); Median household income: $35,982 (2000); Poverty rate: 23.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2000); Median home value: $87,900 (2000); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILDOMAR (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.229 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.60° N. Lat.; 117.26° W. Long. Elevation is 1,273 feet. Population: 10,483 (1990); 14,064 (2000); 19,016 (2006); 22,572 (2011 projected); Race: 78.0% White, 2.1% Black, 2.5% Asian, 26.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,437.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 62.6% now married, 6.6% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.5% Other groups, 17.3% German, 13.0% English, 10.2% Irish, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 13.7% professional, 17.1% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.4% construction, 15.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,341 (2006); Median household income: $57,420 (2006); Average household income: $69,428 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Lake Elsinore Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 20,203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 674-7731 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2006); Median home value: $317,172 (2006); Median rent: $648 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wildomar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 245-0437 http://www.wildomarchamber.org
WINCHESTER (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.086 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.70° N. Lat.; 117.08° W. Long. Elevation is 1,474 feet. Population: 1,947 (1990); 2,155 (2000); 2,763 (2006); 3,193 (2011 projected); Race: 69.9% White, 2.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 40.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 389.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 34.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 53.0% now married, 6.9% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.1% Other groups, 12.4% German, 10.9% Irish, 8.0% United States or American, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 7.7% professional, 17.7% services, 20.1% sales, 2.3% farming, 18.1% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,680 (2006); Median household income: $39,908 (2006); Average household income: $47,873 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Hemet Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,276 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 765-5100 Temecula Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 676-2661 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $201,163 (2006); Median rent: $513 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less
Profiles of California than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODCREST (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.125 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.88° N. Lat.; 117.36° W. Long. Elevation is 1,529 feet. Population: 7,783 (1990); 8,342 (2000); 10,433 (2006); 11,958 (2011 projected); Race: 78.6% White, 4.5% Black, 4.6% Asian, 18.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,030.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 64.2% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% Other groups, 19.7% German, 10.8% English, 10.6% Irish, 5.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.9% management, 20.7% professional, 12.0% services, 31.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.0% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,101 (2006); Median household income: $78,971 (2006); Average household income: $101,880 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.2% (2006); Median home value: $499,659 (2006); Median rent: $660 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 1.6% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sacramento County Located in central California, in the Central Valley; bounded on the west by the Sacramento River; crossed by the American and Cosumnes Rivers. Covers a land area of 965.65 sq. miles, a water area of 29.83 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Sacramento. Sacramento County is part of the Sacramento—Arden-Arcade—Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: El Dorado County, CA; Placer County, CA; Sacramento County, CA; Yolo County, CA Weather Station: Sacramento Executive Airport
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Population: 1,041,219 (1990); 1,223,499 (2000); 1,382,838 (2006); 1,509,046 (2011 projected); Race: 59.7% White, 10.0% Black, 12.8% Asian, 18.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,432.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 18.3% Catholic Church, 2.5% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.2% Assemblies of God, 1.7% Independent, Charismatic Churches, 1.7% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 682,587 (2005); Leading industries: 14.2% health care and social assistance; 13.9% retail trade; 9.1% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,513 totaling 314,317 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 59 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 660 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons:
Profiles of California 26,142 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 4,380 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 7,893 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 10,818 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 28,820 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,400 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 4,366 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,064 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,580 (2006); Median household income: $51,147 (2006); Average household income: $65,884 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.67% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $289 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $164 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.1% (2006); Median home value: $320,727 (2006); Median rent: $589 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 154.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 71.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 185.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 43.0% good, 44.4% moderate, 11.2% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 1.4% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,189.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 49.3% Bush, 49.5% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Brannon Island State Recreational Area; Mormon Island Wetlands State Park; Negro Bar State Park; Nimbus Dam State Historical Landmark; Sutters Fort State Historical Monument Additional Information Contacts Sacramento County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 874-5411 http://www.saccounty.net California Chamber of COmmerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 444-6670 http://www.calchamber.com Carmichael Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 481-1002 http://www.carmichaelchamber.com Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 722-4545 http://www.chchamber.com City of Citrus Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 725-2448 http://www.ci.citrus-heights.ca.us/home/index.asp City of Elk Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 478-2201 http://www.elkgrovecity.org City of Folsom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 355-7200 http://www.folsom.ca.us City of Galt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 366-7130 http://www.ci.galt.ca.us/site City of Rancho Cordova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 851-8700 http://www.cityofranchocordova.org City of Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 264-5011 http://www.cityofsacramento.org Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 685-3911 http://www.elkgroveca.com Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 967-2903 http://www.fairoakschamber.com Folsom Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 985-2698 http://www.FolsomChamber.com Galt Dist. Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 745-2529 http://galtchamber.com Isleton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 777-5880 http://www.isletoncoc.org North Highlands Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 334-2214 http://www.antelopehighlandschamber.com Orangevale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 988-0175 http://www.orangevalechamber.com Rancho Cordova Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (916) 361-8700 http://www.ranchocordova.org Rio Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-9344 http://www.rlechamber.com Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (916) 552-6800 http://www.metrochamber.org
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Sacramento County Communities ANTELOPE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95843). Covers a land area of 6.441 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.71° N. Lat.; 121.36° W. Long. Elevation is 155 feet. Population: 36,421 (2000); Race: 65.1% White, 10.1% Black, 11.5% Asian, 10.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5,654.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 34.5% under 18, 4.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 63.3% now married, 2.4% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% Other groups, 15.0% German, 10.9% Irish, 8.4% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 21.2% professional, 13.1% services, 33.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,373 (2000); Median household income: $59,151 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.9% (2000). School District(s)
Center Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,398 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 338-6400 Dry Creek Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 771-0646 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2000); Median home value: $149,500 (2000); Median rent: $729 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 42.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ARDEN-ARCADE (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.884 sq. miles and a water area of 0.106 sq. miles. Located at 38.60° N. Lat.; 121.38° W. Long. Population: 92,181 (1990); 96,025 (2000); 100,460 (2006); 104,673 (2011 projected); Race: 72.1% White, 7.1% Black, 5.8% Asian, 15.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,319.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 48.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.2% Other groups, 14.9% German, 12.9% English, 12.0% Irish, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 25.1% professional, 13.6% services, 30.6% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.1% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,106 (2006); Median household income: $45,052 (2006); Average household income: $64,130 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.3% (2006); Median home value: $367,800 (2006); Median rent: $553 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 3.5% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) CARMICHAEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.762 sq. miles and a water area of 0.115 sq. miles. Located at 38.63° N. Lat.; 121.32° W. Long. Elevation is 123 feet. Population: 48,702 (1990); 49,742 (2000); 50,773 (2006); 52,053 (2011 projected); Race: 84.5% White, 2.9% Black, 4.0% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,718.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.38 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 54.1% now married, 7.5% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% Other groups, 19.1% German, 15.0% English, 13.9% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.3% management, 26.4% professional, 11.7% services, 30.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.3% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,041 (2006); Median household income: $55,372 (2006); Average household income: $72,878 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006). School District(s)
San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Wheatland Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 633-3130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $378,555 (2006); Median rent: $592 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy San Juan Hospital (260 beds) Newspapers: Carmichael Times (General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 44.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Carmichael Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 481-1002 http://www.carmichaelchamber.com
CITRUS HEIGHTS (city). Covers a land area of 14.348 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.69° N. Lat.; 121.29° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. Population: 81,776 (1990); 85,071 (2000); 86,722 (2006); 88,688 (2011 projected); Race: 82.2% White, 3.2% Black, 3.1% Asian, 12.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,044.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 53.1% now married, 6.8% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 19.0% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.3% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 51,649 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 58 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 17.0% professional, 14.6% services, 33.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,107 (2006); Median household income: $49,153 (2006); Average household income: $59,708 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $299 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $49 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). School District(s)
San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Vocational/Technical School(s)
National Career Education (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 396 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 969-4900 2006-07 Tuition: $11,654 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.0% (2006); Median home value: $290,503 (2006); Median rent: $651 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Citrus Heights Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 722-4545 http://www.chchamber.com City of Citrus Heights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 725-2448 http://www.ci.citrus-heights.ca.us/home/index.asp
Profiles of California
COURTLAND (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95615). Covers a land area of 16.719 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.33° N. Lat.; 121.54° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. Population: 695 (2000); Race: 61.5% White, 0.0% Black, 2.2% Asian, 46.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 41.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.4% under 18, 22.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 67.2% now married, 9.8% widowed, 2.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% Other groups, 9.8% German, 9.2% Irish, 8.9% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 4.0% professional, 14.4% services, 31.2% sales, 24.2% farming, 13.4% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,609 (2000); Median household income: $34,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2000). School District(s)
River Delta Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-4986 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2000); Median home value: $212,900 (2000); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.1% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ELK GROVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 15.197 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 38.43° N. Lat.; 121.38° W. Long. Elevation is 51 feet. History: Named for the Elk Grove House hotel, opened by James Hall in 1850, and the numerous local elk. Old Elk Grove was founded in 1850 by Hall, who built the hotel. The new town of Elk Grove sprang up nearby after the Old Elk Grove hotel burned in 1857. Population: 37,054 (1990); 59,984 (2000); 71,364 (2006); 80,391 (2011 projected); Race: 50.2% White, 10.3% Black, 21.4% Asian, 16.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,695.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.27 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 62.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% Other groups, 13.2% German, 9.6% Irish, 7.7% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 614 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 112 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 21.2% professional, 12.3% services, 31.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 8.5% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,914 (2006); Median household income: $71,307 (2006); Average household income: $81,096 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,506 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $45 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Elk Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 58,670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 686-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2006); Median home value: $338,075 (2006); Median rent: $716 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Newspapers: Elk Grove Citizen (General - Circulation 10,706) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Elk Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 478-2201 http://www.elkgrovecity.org Elk Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 685-3911 http://www.elkgroveca.com
Profiles of California
Sacramento County
ELVERTA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95626). Covers a land area of 23.536 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.72° N. Lat.; 121.45° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. Population: 6,178 (2000); Race: 78.2% White, 1.6% Black, 4.1% Asian, 14.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 262.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.3% under 18, 7.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 57.1% now married, 3.9% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% Other groups, 11.0% German, 10.5% English, 9.8% Irish, 8.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 11.7% professional, 13.4% services, 26.8% sales, 1.0% farming, 18.9% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,255 (2000); Median household income: $46,681 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2000). School District(s)
Elverta Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 992-1587 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.8% (2000); Median home value: $116,200 (2000); Median rent: $640 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIR OAKS (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.887 sq. miles and a water area of 0.430 sq. miles. Located at 38.65° N. Lat.; 121.25° W. Long. Elevation is 172 feet. Population: 26,867 (1990); 28,008 (2000); 27,993 (2006); 28,178 (2011 projected); Race: 85.9% White, 2.1% Black, 4.9% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,831.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 61.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% German, 17.9% Other groups, 16.1% English, 14.0% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.2% management, 29.3% professional, 8.2% services, 29.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.3% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,722 (2006); Median household income: $73,304 (2006); Average household income: $92,387 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006).
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.9% Other groups, 6.6% German, 6.2% Irish, 4.7% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 11.9% professional, 18.1% services, 31.1% sales, 0.6% farming, 11.9% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,417 (2006); Median household income: $37,243 (2006); Average household income: $46,905 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $210,031 (2006); Median rent: $559 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 3.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.5% less than 15 minutes, 42.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOLSOM (city). Covers a land area of 21.739 sq. miles and a water area of 2.437 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 121.15° W. Long. Elevation is 218 feet. History: Named for Captain Joseph L. Folsom, who owned land on which the first railroad station was built. Folsom began as a camp laid out on the Mexican rancho, Rio de los Americanos, along the Coloma Road. A trail in 1847 when traced by Captain Sutter from his fort to his sawmill, the Coloma Road became the first route to the gold fields after Marshall’s discovery in 1848. In 1848 Captain Joseph L. Folsom purchased the land. The town was surveyed in 1855, and in 1856 it became the temporary terminus of the Sacramento Valley Railroad. Population: 29,701 (1990); 51,884 (2000); 66,420 (2006); 77,570 (2011 projected); Race: 76.1% White, 4.3% Black, 9.6% Asian, 10.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,055.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 64.8% now married, 5.2% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% Other groups, 18.0% German, 12.6% English, 11.9% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,238 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 472 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 157 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.3% management, 28.6% professional, 10.9% services, 26.3% sales, 0.7% farming, 4.9% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,635 (2006); Median household income: $87,465 (2006); Average household income: $103,186 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006).
School District(s)
School District(s)
San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2006); Median home value: $484,220 (2006); Median rent: $654 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 1.7% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fair Oaks Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 967-2903 http://www.fairoakschamber.com
Folsom-Cordova Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 355-1111
FLORIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.648 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.49° N. Lat.; 121.41° W. Long. Elevation is 34 feet. Population: 24,600 (1990); 27,653 (2000); 29,785 (2006); 31,671 (2011 projected); Race: 34.5% White, 20.5% Black, 21.7% Asian, 24.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,273.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.08 (2006); Median age: 31.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 51.2% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.8%
Two-year College(s)
Folsom Lake College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,337. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 608-6572 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $674; Out-of-state $5,154 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $491,114 (2006); Median rent: $867 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy Hospital of Folsom (85 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 266.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Folsom Telegraph (General - Circulation 8,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Folsom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 355-7200 http://www.folsom.ca.us Folsom Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 985-2698 http://www.FolsomChamber.com
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FOOTHILL FARMS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.315 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 121.34° W. Long. Elevation is 131 feet. Population: 17,092 (1990); 17,426 (2000); 19,089 (2006); 20,484 (2011 projected); Race: 64.5% White, 14.1% Black, 5.0% Asian, 18.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,246.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 31.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 32.1% never married, 48.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% Other groups, 15.8% German, 10.8% Irish, 10.1% English, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.0% management, 15.2% professional, 15.8% services, 34.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,403 (2006); Median household income: $42,086 (2006); Average household income: $48,926 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.5% (2006); Median home value: $246,807 (2006); Median rent: $570 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 3.4% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GALT (city). Covers a land area of 5.871 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 38.26° N. Lat.; 121.30° W. Long. Elevation is 47 feet. History: Named for the homestead of John McFarland in Canada, which was named for Scottish novelist John Galt. Galt was laid out in 1869 and developed as a center for the production of poultry and dairy products, figs and grain. Population: 8,961 (1990); 19,472 (2000); 23,762 (2006); 27,122 (2011 projected); Race: 63.0% White, 1.3% Black, 3.6% Asian, 39.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,047.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.32 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 62.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% Other groups, 16.6% German, 8.8% Irish, 8.3% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 196 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 15.4% professional, 15.7% services, 27.1% sales, 3.5% farming, 13.2% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,087 (2006); Median household income: $53,708 (2006); Average household income: $62,934 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Galt Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,384 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 745-5462 Galt Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 745-3061 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $293,347 (2006); Median rent: $530 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 402.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Galt Herald (General - Circulation 10,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Galt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 366-7130 http://www.ci.galt.ca.us/site
Profiles of California Galt Dist. Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 745-2529 http://galtchamber.com
GOLD RIVER (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.664 sq. miles and a water area of 0.074 sq. miles. Located at 38.62° N. Lat.; 121.24° W. Long. Population: 3,852 (1990); 8,023 (2000); 9,025 (2006); 9,844 (2011 projected); Race: 74.6% White, 1.5% Black, 18.7% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,387.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 70.4% now married, 5.9% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.6% Other groups, 16.8% German, 15.6% English, 8.4% Irish, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.2% management, 34.7% professional, 5.7% services, 22.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.5% construction, 3.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $50,188 (2006); Median household income: $99,687 (2006); Average household income: $124,840 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 49.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006). School District(s)
San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Two-year College(s)
Bryan College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 649-2400 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.7% (2006); Median home value: $529,394 (2006); Median rent: $1,130 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HERALD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95638). Covers a land area of 76.232 sq. miles and a water area of 0.589 sq. miles. Located at 38.31° N. Lat.; 121.16° W. Long. Elevation is 71 feet. Population: 1,728 (2000); Race: 97.1% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.4% under 18, 7.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.2% never married, 65.3% now married, 2.5% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% German, 16.6% Irish, 14.8% Other groups, 13.4% English, 11.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.7% management, 12.7% professional, 10.0% services, 27.8% sales, 1.5% farming, 8.7% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,560 (2000); Median household income: $72,708 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2000). School District(s)
Arcohe Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 544 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 748-2313 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.2% (2000); Median home value: $192,800 (2000); Median rent: $696 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 13.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ISLETON (city). Covers a land area of 0.400 sq. miles and a water area of 0.061 sq. miles. Located at 38.16° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 5 feet. History: Isleton grew as a farm trading and canning town in the midst of an asparagus-growing area. Population: 833 (1990); 828 (2000); 780 (2006); 746 (2011 projected); Race: 66.8% White, 1.4% Black, 9.9% Asian, 30.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,951.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 51.6% now married, 10.4% widowed, 16.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.8% Other groups, 11.5% German, 9.2% Irish, 8.5% United States or American, 7.3% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.9% management, 9.5% professional, 29.1% services, 20.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 23.0% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,779 (2006); Median household income: $34,894 (2006); Average household income: $44,252 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
River Delta Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-4986 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $255,224 (2006); Median rent: $458 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 95.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 535.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.7% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Isleton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 777-5880 http://www.isletoncoc.org
LA RIVIERA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.819 sq. miles and a water area of 0.192 sq. miles. Located at 38.56° N. Lat.; 121.35° W. Long. History: Sacramento State University to West. Population: 11,213 (1990); 10,273 (2000); 10,311 (2006); 10,422 (2011 projected); Race: 69.6% White, 9.2% Black, 8.1% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,670.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 35.9% never married, 46.4% now married, 4.2% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% Other groups, 15.0% German, 11.9% Irish, 11.0% English, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 25.6% professional, 11.6% services, 31.1% sales, 0.2% farming, 7.6% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,767 (2006); Median household income: $55,150 (2006); Average household income: $63,460 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $274,335 (2006); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 7.3% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 51.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAGUNA (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.744 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 38.42° N. Lat.; 121.42° W. Long. Population: 10,209 (1990); 34,309 (2000); 43,766 (2006); 51,117 (2011 projected); Race: 51.0% White, 11.3% Black, 21.5% Asian, 16.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,489.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 65.2% now married, 2.5% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% Other groups, 14.2% German, 10.2% Irish, 7.7% English, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 28.9% professional, 11.3% services, 26.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.0% construction, 7.6% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $28,572 (2006); Median household income: $76,999 (2006); Average household income: $88,456 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.4% (2006); Median home value: $348,927 (2006); Median rent: $911 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 8 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAGUNA WEST-LAKESIDE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.119 sq. miles and a water area of 0.110 sq. miles. Located at 38.41° N. Lat.; 121.46° W. Long. Population: 824 (1990); 8,414 (2000); 15,979 (2006); 21,785 (2011 projected); Race: 44.4% White, 11.7% Black, 26.4% Asian, 13.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,541.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 69.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% Other groups, 12.4% German, 7.3% Irish, 6.6% Italian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.2% management, 34.2% professional, 9.5% services, 23.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.3% construction, 4.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,224 (2006); Median household income: $94,458 (2006); Average household income: $106,095 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 45.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.0% (2006); Median home value: $460,176 (2006); Median rent: $833 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 2 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 1.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) MATHER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95655). Aka Mather Air Force Base. Covers a land area of 7.829 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 38.55° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Population: 914 (2000); Race: 66.5% White, 6.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 116.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.3% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.6% never married, 29.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 55.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.5% German, 31.7% Other groups, 29.8% Irish, 12.7% United States or American, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 38.1% management, 22.1% professional, 24.8% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,303 (2000); Median household income: $8,292 (2000); Poverty rate: 85.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2000). School District(s)
Folsom-Cordova Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 355-1111 Sacramento County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 228-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $270 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.1% car, 9.7% public transportation, 22.1% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 15.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 56.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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NORTH HIGHLANDS (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.800 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 121.37° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Grew dramatically 1970s-1990s. Population: 42,131 (1990); 44,187 (2000); 45,671 (2006); 47,434 (2011 projected); Race: 64.4% White, 11.6% Black, 6.0% Asian, 18.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,568.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 31.8% never married, 48.2% now married, 5.9% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% Other groups, 11.6% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.7% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 11.5% professional, 19.4% services, 33.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 12.1% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,594 (2006); Median household income: $36,287 (2006); Average household income: $44,709 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Grant Joint Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 286-4921 Rio Linda Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-1704 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.7% (2006); Median home value: $225,398 (2006); Median rent: $570 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 3.6% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts North Highlands Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 334-2214 http://www.antelopehighlandschamber.com
ORANGEVALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.026 sq. miles and a water area of 0.130 sq. miles. Located at 38.68° N. Lat.; 121.21° W. Long. Elevation is 240 feet. Population: 26,367 (1990); 26,705 (2000); 26,967 (2006); 27,376 (2011 projected); Race: 87.7% White, 1.3% Black, 2.9% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,689.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 37.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 57.1% now married, 6.1% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% German, 17.9% Other groups, 14.9% English, 14.6% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 20.1% professional, 15.6% services, 29.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 11.3% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,377 (2006); Median household income: $63,816 (2006); Average household income: $77,450 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $361,415 (2006); Median rent: $709 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Orangevale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 988-0175 http://www.orangevalechamber.com
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PARKWAY-SOUTH SACRAMENTO (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.840 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.51° N. Lat.; 121.45° W. Long. Population: 32,425 (1990); 36,468 (2000); 38,562 (2006); 40,416 (2011 projected); Race: 34.1% White, 15.0% Black, 20.2% Asian, 39.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,966.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.33 (2006); Median age: 28.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.2 (2006); Marriage status: 34.6% never married, 47.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.8% Other groups, 7.2% German, 4.4% Irish, 3.8% English, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 12.8% professional, 22.6% services, 27.0% sales, 1.1% farming, 13.4% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,527 (2006); Median household income: $34,842 (2006); Average household income: $44,396 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.6% (2006); Median home value: $210,685 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 3.9% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) RANCHO CORDOVA (CDP). Aka Mills. Covers a land area of 22.516 sq. miles and a water area of 0.286 sq. miles. Located at 38.58° N. Lat.; 121.29° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. History: Named for the location of the Cordova Vineyards in the center of a Mexican rancho. The town experienced rapid growth in the 1970s-1990s. Population: 55,331 (1990); 55,060 (2000); 58,647 (2006); 61,830 (2011 projected); Race: 61.5% White, 11.7% Black, 9.9% Asian, 15.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,604.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 52.3% now married, 5.3% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.8% Other groups, 13.2% German, 10.0% Irish, 8.5% English, 4.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 509 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 18.5% professional, 16.0% services, 32.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.1% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,300 (2006); Median household income: $45,054 (2006); Average household income: $54,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Folsom-Cordova Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,357 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 355-1111 Nevada County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 478-6400 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-Rancho Cordova (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 697 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 851-3900 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 Two-year College(s)
Heald College-Sacramento (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 471 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 638-1616 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 San Joaquin Valley College-Rancho Cordova (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 638-7582 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,387; Out-of-state $12,387 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.8% (2006); Median home value: $248,975 (2006); Median rent: $581 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Grapevine Independent (General - Circulation 12,000)
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Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 3.6% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 42.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rancho Cordova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 851-8700 http://www.cityofranchocordova.org Rancho Cordova Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (916) 361-8700 http://www.ranchocordova.org
RANCHO MURIETA (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.897 sq. miles and a water area of 0.051 sq. miles. Located at 38.50° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. Population: 2,636 (1990); 4,193 (2000); 5,166 (2006); 5,926 (2011 projected); Race: 89.7% White, 1.8% Black, 3.3% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 434.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 50.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 11.3% never married, 76.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% German, 19.2% English, 15.6% Other groups, 14.8% Irish, 9.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.9% management, 19.5% professional, 11.0% services, 32.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 1.4% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $50,266 (2006); Median household income: $93,472 (2006); Average household income: $117,075 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 46.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.8% (2006); Median home value: $525,330 (2006); Median rent: $1,094 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 9.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.5% less than 15 minutes, 20.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIO LINDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.476 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.69° N. Lat.; 121.45° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. Population: 9,481 (1990); 10,466 (2000); 10,720 (2006); 10,957 (2011 projected); Race: 80.3% White, 2.5% Black, 3.2% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,957.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 54.6% now married, 5.9% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% Other groups, 12.5% United States or American, 11.7% Irish, 10.4% German, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 13.7% professional, 13.8% services, 30.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 14.0% construction, 17.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,929 (2006); Median household income: $50,512 (2006); Average household income: $60,071 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Grant Joint Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 286-4921 Rio Linda Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-1704 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $258,995 (2006); Median rent: $578 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 2.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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Rio Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-9344 http://www.rlechamber.com
ROSEMONT (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.293 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.55° N. Lat.; 121.35° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. Population: 22,851 (1990); 22,904 (2000); 23,720 (2006); 24,524 (2011 projected); Race: 60.0% White, 12.2% Black, 11.7% Asian, 15.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,525.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 32.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.4% never married, 52.9% now married, 4.8% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% Other groups, 12.1% German, 9.3% Irish, 8.6% English, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 19.5% professional, 14.2% services, 34.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.6% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,896 (2006); Median household income: $49,832 (2006); Average household income: $57,711 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.8% (2006); Median home value: $263,893 (2006); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 4.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 48.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SACRAMENTO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 97.158 sq. miles and a water area of 2.083 sq. miles. Located at 38.55° N. Lat.; 121.46° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: The town of Sacramento was laid out in 1848 on land belonging to Captain John Augustus Sutter, a Swiss ex-army officer who had developed a Mexican land grant and built a fort. The river on which Sutter settled had been named the Sacramento by Jose Moraga, comandante of the presidio of San Jose, in honor of the sacrament. James W. Marshall, a carpenter working on a mill for Sutter on the South Fork of the American River, found the gold flakes that led to the 1849 gold rush and eventually to California’s admission to the Union. It spelled ruin for Sutter, whose lands were overrun by gold-seekers, but brought growth to the town of Sacramento as it became the supply center for the mines. In 1854 Sacramento became the official capital of the State of California. Population: 368,923 (1990); 407,018 (2000); 468,468 (2006); 515,264 (2011 projected); Race: 45.2% White, 14.5% Black, 18.2% Asian, 24.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,821.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.3 (2006); Marriage status: 33.4% never married, 47.7% now married, 6.8% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% Other groups, 8.4% German, 6.8% Irish, 6.3% English, 3.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 214,036 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,785 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 1,603 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 22.5% professional, 16.2% services, 28.6% sales, 0.4% farming, 7.6% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,721 (2006); Median household income: $43,480 (2006); Average household income: $57,010 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $678 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $228 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006). School District(s)
California Education Authority 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 733-2300 Del Paso Heights Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,949 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 641-5300 Dry Creek Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,271 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 771-0646
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Elk Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 58,670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 686-7700 Grant Joint Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 286-4921 Natomas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 567-5400 North Sacramento Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 263-8287 Rio Linda Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-1704 Robla Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 991-1728 Sacramento City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 51,420 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 643-9000 Sacramento County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 228-2500 Sacramento County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 228-2500 San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 50,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 971-7700 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Sacramento (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 27,932. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 278-6011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,282; Out-of-state $13,452 Trinity Life Bible College (Private, Not-for-profit, Assemblies of God Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 348-4689 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,010; Out-of-state $7,010 University of Phoenix-Sacramento Valley Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,629. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 266-2107 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,650; Out-of-state $13,650 Two-year College(s)
American River College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 30,527. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 484-8011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $674; Out-of-state $5,154 Charles A. Jones Skills and Business Education Center (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,799. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 433-2600 Cosumnes River College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,342. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 688-7344 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $674; Out-of-state $5,154 MTI College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 815 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 339-1500 Maric College-Sacramento Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 649-8168 Sacramento City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21,784. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 558-2111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $674; Out-of-state $5,154 Universal Technical Institute of Northern California Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 263-9100 Western Career College-Sacramento (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,053. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 361-1660 Vocational/Technical School(s)
CET-Sacramento (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Elite Progressive School of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 338-1885 2006-07 Tuition: $11,650 Federico Beauty Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 929-4242 2006-07 Tuition: $12,121 High-Tech Institute-Sacramento (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 929-9700 2006-07 Tuition: $22,197 My Le’s Beauty College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 422-0223 2006-07 Tuition: $6,875 TechSkills of Sacramento (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 649-9600 2006-07 Tuition: $4,047 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.5% (2006); Median home value: $286,732 (2006); Median rent: $557 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: BHC Sierra Vista Hospital (72 beds); Heritage Oaks Hospital (76 beds); Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Sacramento (324 beds); Mercy
Profiles of California General Hospital (343 beds); Methodist Hospital/Mercy Healthcare Sacramento (173 beds); Shriners Hospitals for Children Northern California (80 beds); Sutter General Hospital (306 beds); University of California Davis Health System (528 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 115.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 570.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Catholic Herald (Catholic, Religious - Circulation 49,000); El Heraldo Catolico (Hispanic, Religious - Circulation 34,000); El Hispano (General, Hispanic - Circulation 20,150); Sacramento News & Review (Alternative, General - Circulation 90,000); Sacramento Observer (Black Circulation 50,000); Sacramento/The Happening (General - Circulation 63,000); The Daily Recorder (Circulation 1,100); The Sacramento Bee (Circulation 293,705) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 4.6% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 45.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts California Chamber of COmmerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 444-6670 http://www.calchamber.com City of Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 264-5011 http://www.cityofsacramento.org Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (916) 552-6800 http://www.metrochamber.org
SLOUGHHOUSE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95683). Covers a land area of 66.042 sq. miles and a water area of 0.084 sq. miles. Located at 38.49° N. Lat.; 121.10° W. Long. Elevation is 107 feet. Population: 4,711 (2000); Race: 89.4% White, 3.0% Black, 1.4% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 71.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.3% under 18, 22.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.5% never married, 75.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% English, 18.6% German, 15.5% Other groups, 14.6% Irish, 9.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.0% management, 18.8% professional, 10.6% services, 31.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 2.9% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,657 (2000); Median household income: $78,260 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.5% (2000). School District(s)
Elk Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 58,670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 686-7700 Sacramento County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 228-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.6% (2000); Median home value: $250,500 (2000); Median rent: $916 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VINEYARD (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.134 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.46° N. Lat.; 121.34° W. Long. Population: 3,640 (1990); 10,109 (2000); 15,928 (2006); 20,284 (2011 projected); Race: 59.6% White, 7.5% Black, 19.7% Asian, 13.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,958.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 64.1% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.9% Other groups, 15.2% German, 8.7% English, 8.0% Irish, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.7% management, 22.6% professional, 11.8% services, 29.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.3% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,887 (2006); Median household income: $79,745 (2006); Average household income: $90,081 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.1% (2006); Median home value: $360,207 (2006); Median rent: $863 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 8 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WALNUT GROVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.115 sq. miles and a water area of 0.339 sq. miles. Located at 38.24° N. Lat.; 121.51° W. Long. Elevation is 5 feet. Population: 522 (1990); 669 (2000); 733 (2006); 779 (2011 projected); Race: 50.8% White, 1.6% Black, 15.7% Asian, 56.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 235.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 50.6% now married, 16.9% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.8% Other groups, 9.6% German, 4.3% Scottish, 3.6% French (except Basque), 2.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 18.1% professional, 9.7% services, 20.7% sales, 5.8% farming, 16.8% construction, 25.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,589 (2006); Median household income: $50,000 (2006); Average household income: $48,835 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
River Delta Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-4986 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.4% (2006); Median home value: $161,905 (2006); Median rent: $569 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WILTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 29.617 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.41° N. Lat.; 121.22° W. Long. Elevation is 79 feet. Population: 3,858 (1990); 4,551 (2000); 4,589 (2006); 4,672 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 2.2% Black, 2.5% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 154.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 68.1% now married, 4.3% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.5% German, 17.0% Other groups, 14.8% Irish, 14.5% United States or American, 9.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 21.6% professional, 7.9% services, 32.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 12.4% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,142 (2006); Median household income: $84,105 (2006); Average household income: $103,396 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). School District(s)
Elk Grove Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 58,670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 686-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.3% (2006); Median home value: $579,020 (2006); Median rent: $664 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 12.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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San Benito County Located in western California, between the Santa Cruz Mountains and Gabilan Range on the west and the Diablo Range on the east; crossed by the San Benito River. Covers a land area of 1,389.06 sq. miles, a water area of 1.68 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1874. County seat is Hollister. San Benito County is part of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: San Benito County, CA; Santa Clara County, CA Weather Station: Pinnacles National Monument
Elevation: 1,305 feet
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Population: 36,697 (1990); 53,234 (2000); 57,205 (2006); 60,935 (2011 projected); Race: 63.9% White, 1.0% Black, 2.7% Asian, 50.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 41.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.42 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 62.2% Catholic Church, 1.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.9% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 0.6% International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, 0.5% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,018 (2005); Leading industries: 18.6% manufacturing; 15.6% retail trade; 13.1% wholesale trade (2004); Farms: 677 totaling 578,351 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 16 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 994 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,160 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,173 (2006); Median household income: $68,269 (2006); Average household income: $81,947 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.29% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.9% (2006); Median home value: $449,542 (2006); Median rent: $692 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 160.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 44.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 150.8 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 91.2% good, 8.2% moderate, 0.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 7.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 22.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 507.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 46.5% Bush, 52.6% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Fremont Peak State Park; Pinnacles National Monument Additional Information Contacts San Benito County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 636-4000 http://www.san-benito.ca.us City of Hollister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 636-4300 http://www.ci.highland.ca.us Hollister Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-5315 http://www.sanbenitocountychamber.com San Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 623-2454 http://www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us
San Benito County Communities HOLLISTER (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 6.570 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.84° N. Lat.; 121.39° W. Long. Elevation is 290 feet.
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San Benito County
History: Named for Colonel W.W. Hollister, who drove the first flock of sheep across the continent. San Juan Bautista State Historical Park to west. Settled 1868. Incorporated 1874. Population: 21,316 (1990); 34,413 (2000); 36,958 (2006); 39,317 (2011 projected); Race: 57.4% White, 1.2% Black, 3.2% Asian, 57.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,625.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.65 (2006); Median age: 29.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 61.9% now married, 3.0% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.1% Other groups, 8.7% German, 7.5% Irish, 4.9% Italian, 4.5% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,249 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 17.2% professional, 15.7% services, 24.9% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.2% construction, 14.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,534 (2006); Median household income: $67,367 (2006); Average household income: $78,138 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Cienega Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-3821 Hollister (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 634-2000 North County Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 538 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-5574 San Benito County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-5393 San Benito High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-5831 Southside Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-4439 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $410,293 (2006); Median rent: $707 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Hospitals: Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital (101 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 42.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 282.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Free Lance (Circulation 4,268); The Pinnacle (General Circulation 18,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 18.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Hollister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 636-4300 http://www.ci.highland.ca.us Hollister Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 637-5315 http://www.sanbenitocountychamber.com
PAICINES (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95043). Covers a land area of 821.081 sq. miles and a water area of 1.160 sq. miles. Located at 36.50° N. Lat.; 121.01° W. Long. Elevation is 680 feet. History: Paicines grew up on the Rancho Cienega de los Paicines, a cattle ranch with alfalfa fields and prune orchards. In Paicines the bandit gang led by Tiburcio Vasquez made its last robbery in 1873. Vasquez was captured and hanged in 1875. Population: 806 (2000); Race: 87.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 24.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.4% under 18, 17.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 61.3% now married, 7.5% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.1% Other groups, 18.6% English, 11.6% Irish, 8.7% German, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 7.3% professional, 18.3% services, 17.7% sales, 9.9% farming, 16.6% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,655 (2000); Median household income: $40,469 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2000). School District(s)
Jefferson Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 389-4593 Panoche Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 628-3438 Willow Grove Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 628-3256 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.5% (2000); Median home value: $416,700 (2000); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.4% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIDGEMARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.690 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.81° N. Lat.; 121.36° W. Long. Population: 1,664 (1990); 2,741 (2000); 3,229 (2006); 3,649 (2011 projected); Race: 88.4% White, 0.4% Black, 2.9% Asian, 14.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,200.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 12.9% never married, 74.8% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% Other groups, 16.2% German, 13.5% English, 12.9% Irish, 12.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.0% management, 19.4% professional, 8.3% services, 32.3% sales, 0.8% farming, 6.3% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,734 (2006); Median household income: $89,005 (2006); Average household income: $105,281 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $593,750 (2006); Median rent: $1,128 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.4% less than 15 minutes, 14.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 31.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN JUAN BAUTISTA (city). Covers a land area of 0.708 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 36.84° N. Lat.; 121.53° W. Long. Elevation is 220 feet. History: San Juan Bautista began with the founding of a Franciscan mission in 1797, the largest of the California missions. An adobe building erected about 1792 became a hotel in 1856 and a stopping place for as many as 11 stage lines on the San Francisco-Los Angeles route. Population: 1,601 (1990); 1,549 (2000); 1,598 (2006); 1,655 (2011 projected); Race: 57.8% White, 1.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 50.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,256.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 36.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.6% never married, 54.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.7% Other groups, 9.6% German, 8.9% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.7% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 16.2% professional, 18.3% services, 25.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 12.5% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,218 (2006); Median household income: $51,228 (2006); Average household income: $62,779 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Aromas/San Juan Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 623-4500
Profiles of California
San Bernardino County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.6% (2006); Median home value: $410,625 (2006); Median rent: $708 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.5% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts San Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 623-2454 http://www.san-juan-bautista.ca.us
San Bernardino County Located in southern California; bounded on the northwest by Nevada, and on the west by the Colorado River and the Arizona border; includes parts of the Mojave and Colorado Deserts, several mountain ranges, and San Bernardino National Forest. Covers a land area of 20,052.50 sq. miles, a water area of 52.82 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1853. County seat is San Bernardino. San Bernardino County is part of the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Riverside County, CA; San Bernardino County, CA Weather Station: Big Bear Lake
Elevation: 6,788 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 47 48 51 58 66 76 81 79 74 65 55 47 Low 21 22 25 28 35 41 48 47 41 33 26 21 Precip 4.2 4.1 3.6 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.8 1.0 0.5 0.8 1.7 2.9 Snow 15.1 13.0 16.4 3.3 0.6 tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.3 5.9 10.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport
Elevation: 1,919 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 61 66 71 79 88 99 104 103 95 83 70 61 Low 37 42 46 52 60 68 74 73 66 55 44 36 Precip 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.5 Snow tr tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 tr tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: El Mirage
Elevation: 2,949 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 61 65 73 81 91 97 96 89 78 65 57 Low 29 32 36 40 47 54 59 58 53 43 33 27 Precip 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.7 Snow 0.8 0.4 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Iron Mountain
Elevation: 921 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 65 71 77 85 94 104 108 107 100 89 75 65 Low 43 47 52 58 66 75 81 79 73 61 50 43 Precip 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.5 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lake Arrowhead
Elevation: 5,203 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 45 48 53 60 67 77 82 82 76 65 53 46 Low 29 30 32 35 41 49 56 56 51 42 34 29 Precip 8.4 8.7 8.1 2.6 1.4 0.3 0.1 0.4 1.1 2.0 3.8 5.4 Snow 8.3 5.3 9.3 2.5 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.8 5.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mitchell Caverns
Elevation: 4,347 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 57 61 69 78 89 94 91 85 74 62 55 Low 38 40 42 48 56 65 71 69 63 54 44 38 Precip 1.6 1.7 1.7 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.9 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.6 1.0 Snow 0.5 0.3 0.7 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.1 0.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mountain Pass
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Elevation: 4,727 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High na na 59 67 na na na na na na na na Low na 32 35 40 na na na na na na na na Precip 1.0 1.1 1.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 1.1 1.1 0.7 0.4 0.7 0.7 Snow 2.4 2.7 1.9 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.4 1.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Needles Airport
Elevation: 912 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 71 77 85 94 104 109 107 100 88 74 64 Low 42 46 51 57 67 76 83 82 74 61 49 42 Precip 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Parker Reservoir
Elevation: 734 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 70 76 84 93 103 108 106 100 88 74 65 Low 43 47 53 59 68 77 83 82 75 64 51 43 Precip 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.6 Snow 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Redlands
Elevation: 1,315 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 68 69 75 80 88 95 95 90 82 73 67 Low 40 42 44 47 52 57 61 62 59 52 44 40 Precip 3.0 3.0 2.6 0.8 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.5 1.0 1.6 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: San Bernardino Co. Hospital
Elevation: 1,122 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 69 70 76 81 89 96 96 91 83 73 67 Low 42 44 46 49 54 58 63 63 61 54 46 41 Precip 3.6 3.6 3.3 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.0 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Trona
Elevation: 1,692 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 59 66 71 79 88 99 105 103 95 84 69 58 Low 35 40 46 52 60 69 76 75 68 55 43 35 Precip 0.9 0.9 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.4 Snow 0.3 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Twentynine Palms
Elevation: 1,975 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 63 69 74 82 91 101 106 104 97 86 72 63 Low 36 39 43 49 57 65 71 70 63 52 41 35 Precip 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.1 tr 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.4 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Victorville Pumping Plant
Elevation: 2,857 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 59 63 66 73 82 92 98 97 90 80 68 59 Low 31 34 38 42 48 55 61 61 55 45 36 30 Precip 1.1 1.2 1.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.9 Snow 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 1,418,380 (1990); 1,709,434 (2000); 1,979,109 (2006); 2,186,301 (2011 projected); Race: 54.8% White, 9.1% Black, 5.2% Asian, 44.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 98.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 26.1% Catholic Church, 3.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.5% Seventh-day Adventist Church, 1.1% Independent, Charismatic Churches (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 884,106 (2005); Leading industries: 14.4% retail trade; 13.6% manufacturing; 12.8% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,386 totaling 513,642 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 60 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 784 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 28,440 (2004);
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Black-owned businesses: 8,253 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 26,537 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 10,430 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 34,654 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,278 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 12,616 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 708 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,011 (2006); Median household income: $48,126 (2006); Average household income: $61,391 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.87% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $142 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $116 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.8% (2006); Median home value: $270,562 (2006); Median rent: $568 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 167.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 61.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 189.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 42.7% good, 34.2% moderate, 18.1% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 4.9% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 17.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 27.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,003.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 55.3% Bush, 43.6% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Chino Hills State Park; Don Tiburcio Tapia State Park; Havasu National Wildlife Refuge; Heart Bar State Park; Hulaville State Historic Landmark; Mitchell Caverns State Park; Mojave National Preserve; Providence Mountains State Recreation Area; San Bernardino National Forest; Silverwood Lake State Recreation Area Additional Information Contacts San Bernardino County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 387-2020 http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us Adelanto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-5711 http://www.adelantochamber.com Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 242-2753 http://www.avchamber.org Barstow Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 256-8617 http://www.barstowchamber.com Big Bear Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-4607 http://www.bigbearchamber.com Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 877-4314 Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 627-6177 http://www.chinovalleychamber.com City of Adelanto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-2300 http://207.234.208.13 City of Barstow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 256-3531 http://www.barstowca.org City of Big Bear Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-5831 http://www.citybigbearlake.com City of Chino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 627-7577 http://www.cityofchino.org City of Chino Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 364-2600 http://www.chinohills.org City of Colton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 370-5099 http://www.ci.colton.ca.us City of Fontana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 350-7600 http://www.fontana.org City of Grand Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 824-6621 http://www.cityofgrandterrace.org/index.html City of Hesperia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 947-1025 http://www.ci.hesperia.ca.us City of Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 864-6861 http://www.ci.highland.ca.us City of Loma Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 799-2800 http://www.ci.loma-linda.ca.us City of Montclair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 625-9403 http://www.ci.montclair.ca.us City of Needles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-2113 http://www.cityofneedles.com City of Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 395-2009 http://www.ci.ontario.ca.us City of Rancho Cucamonga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 477-2700 http://www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us
Profiles of California City of Redlands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 798-7510 http://www.ci.redlands.ca.us City of Rialto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 820-2525 http://www.ci.rialto.ca.us City of San Bernardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 384-5211 http://www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us City of Twentynine Palms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-6799 http://www.ci.twentynine-palms.ca.us City of Upland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 931-4100 http://www.ci.upland.ca.us City of Victorville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 955-5000 http://ci.victorville.ca.us City of Yucaipa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 797-2489 http://www.yucaipa.org City of Yucca Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 369-7207 http://www.yucca-valley.org Colton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 825-2222 http://www.coltonchamber.org Crestline Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 338-2706 http://www.crestlinechamber.net Fontana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 822-4433 http://www.fontanaacc.org Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 783-3581 http://www.gtchamber.com Hesperia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 244-2135 http://www.hesperiachamber.org Highland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 864-4073 http://www.highlandchamber.org Joshua Tree Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 366-3723 http://www.joshuatreechamber.org Lake Arrowhead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 337-3713 http://www.lakearrowhead.net Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 799-2828 http://www.lomalindachamber.com Lucerne Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 248-7215 http://lucernevalley.org Montclair Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 624-4569 Morongo Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 363-7553 Needles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-2050 http://www.needleschamber.com Ontario Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 984-2458 http://www.ontario.org Pinon Hills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 249-6581 Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 987-1012 http://www.ranchochamber.org Redlands Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 793-2546 http://www.redlandschamber.org Rialto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 875-5364 http://www.rialtochamber.org Running Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 867-2411 http://www.runningsprings.com San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 885-7515 http://www.sbachamber.org Town of Apple Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 240-7000 http://www.applevalley.org Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-3445 http://www.29chamber.com Upland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 931-4108 http://www.uplandchamber.org Victorville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-6506 http://vvchamber.com Wrightwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 249-4320 http://wrightwoodcalifornia.com/chamber Yucaipa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 790-1841 http://www.yucaipachamber.com Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 365-6323 http://www.yuccavalley.org
San Bernardino County Communities ADELANTO (city). Covers a land area of 53.524 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 34.57° N. Lat.; 117.43° W. Long. Elevation is 2,880 feet.
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History: Named for the Spanish translation of “advance” or “progress”. Aelanto developed as the center of an alfalfa-growing and poultry-raising area, reclaimed by irrigation from the Mojave River. Population: 6,830 (1990); 18,130 (2000); 23,011 (2006); 26,551 (2011 projected); Race: 41.9% White, 12.9% Black, 1.6% Asian, 58.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 429.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.93 (2006); Median age: 27.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 63.3% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% Other groups, 6.9% German, 5.6% English, 5.4% Irish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 329 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 12.7% professional, 16.9% services, 24.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 13.0% construction, 28.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,730 (2006); Median household income: $38,350 (2006); Average household income: $44,188 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Adelanto Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-8691 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.1% (2006); Median home value: $172,704 (2006); Median rent: $391 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 293.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Adelanto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-5711 http://www.adelantochamber.com City of Adelanto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-2300 http://207.234.208.13
AMBOY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92304). Covers a land area of 424.160 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.54° N. Lat.; 115.65° W. Long. Elevation is 639 feet. History: Nearby is Amboy Crater, a volcanic cone. Population: 23 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 69.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 30.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 100.0% Scotch-Irish, 61.5% Other groups, 38.5% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 44.4% farming, 0.0% construction, 55.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,000 (2000); Median household income: $127,308 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 44.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.4% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 55.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ANGELUS OAKS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92305). Aka Camp Angelus. Covers a land area of 128.168 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 34.17° N. Lat.; 116.87° W. Long. Elevation is 5,800 feet. Population: 289 (2000); Race: 98.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.3% under 18, 5.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 69.5% now married, 6.7% widowed, 4.3% divorced (2000);
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Foreign born: 3.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.0% German, 15.2% Welsh, 7.1% French (except Basque), 6.2% Irish, 5.7% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 36.7% management, 37.8% professional, 7.1% services, 12.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,722 (2000); Median household income: $65,833 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.4% (2000). School District(s)
Bear Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-4631 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2000); Median home value: $201,600 (2000); Median rent: $663 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 14.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 51.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
APPLE VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 73.332 sq. miles and a water area of 0.292 sq. miles. Located at 34.51° N. Lat.; 117.21° W. Long. Elevation is 2,947 feet. Population: 46,168 (1990); 54,239 (2000); 65,524 (2006); 74,112 (2011 projected); Race: 72.8% White, 9.4% Black, 2.4% Asian, 22.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 893.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 60.5% now married, 6.5% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% Other groups, 16.5% German, 11.3% Irish, 10.7% English, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,641 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 904 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 19.6% professional, 15.5% services, 26.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 12.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,435 (2006); Median household income: $46,290 (2006); Average household income: $59,421 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Apple Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 247-8001 San Bernardino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 888-3228 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $236,656 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Mary Medical Center (186 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 352.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Apple Valley News (General - Circulation 5,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 242-2753 http://www.avchamber.org Town of Apple Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 240-7000 http://www.applevalley.org
BAKER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92309). Covers a land area of 730.156 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.27° N. Lat.; 116.06° W. Long. Elevation is 923 feet. History: Baker grew as a mining town at a junction with the Tonopah and Tidewater Line to Death Valley. Population: 885 (2000); Race: 67.7% White, 6.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 60.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.2 persons per square mile
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(2000); Age: 25.8% under 18, 3.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 39.9% never married, 40.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 16.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.2% Other groups, 10.6% German, 7.4% Irish, 4.7% English, 2.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 1.9% professional, 51.8% services, 27.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.2% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,415 (2000); Median household income: $27,422 (2000); Poverty rate: 25.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2000). School District(s)
Baker Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 733-4567 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.2% (2000); Median home value: $118,800 (2000); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 37.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 58.7% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.6% less than 15 minutes, 10.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
BARSTOW (city). Covers a land area of 33.587 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.87° N. Lat.; 117.03° W. Long. Elevation is 2,106 feet. History: Named for William Barstow Strong, president of the Santa Fe Railroad Company. Barstow, once a desert junction for overland wagon trains and an outfitting point for Death Valley expeditions, was a center for gold and silver mining in the 1890s. Later the town became a division point and shops for the Santa Fe Railway. Population: 22,077 (1990); 21,119 (2000); 22,205 (2006); 23,037 (2011 projected); Race: 54.2% White, 11.6% Black, 3.4% Asian, 40.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 661.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 52.6% now married, 7.8% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% Other groups, 10.6% German, 5.6% English, 5.3% Irish, 5.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 14.1% professional, 18.3% services, 30.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 15.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,157 (2006); Median household income: $38,129 (2006); Average household income: $46,890 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Barstow Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 255-6006 Two-year College(s)
Barstow Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,957. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 252-2411 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $4,104 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bridges Academy of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 256-0515 2006-07 Tuition: $8,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.6% (2006); Median home value: $141,884 (2006); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Barstow Community Hospital (56 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 122.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 443.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Desert Dispatch (Circulation 5,153) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 2.2% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
Profiles of California Additional Information Contacts Barstow Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 256-8617 http://www.barstowchamber.com City of Barstow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 256-3531 http://www.barstowca.org
BIG BEAR CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.471 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 34.26° N. Lat.; 116.84° W. Long. Elevation is 6,757 feet. Population: 4,918 (1990); 5,779 (2000); 6,237 (2006); 6,592 (2011 projected); Race: 86.8% White, 0.8% Black, 0.4% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,797.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 56.3% now married, 6.8% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% Other groups, 23.9% German, 18.7% Irish, 17.0% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 15.2% professional, 24.2% services, 26.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 13.4% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,879 (2006); Median household income: $43,265 (2006); Average household income: $57,302 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Bear Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-4631 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.6% (2006); Median home value: $254,906 (2006); Median rent: $537 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 3.1% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.6% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG BEAR LAKE (city). Aka Big Bear. Covers a land area of 6.323 sq. miles and a water area of 0.225 sq. miles. Located at 34.24° N. Lat.; 116.90° W. Long. Elevation is 6,754 feet. Population: 5,350 (1990); 5,438 (2000); 6,282 (2006); 6,935 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 17.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 993.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 56.7% now married, 7.7% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% Other groups, 18.1% English, 18.0% Irish, 16.7% German, 5.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 85 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.1% management, 16.4% professional, 21.7% services, 27.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.5% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,134 (2006); Median household income: $40,957 (2006); Average household income: $55,754 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
Bear Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,257 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-4631 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.2% (2006); Median home value: $407,917 (2006); Median rent: $491 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Bear Valley Community Hospital (30 beds) Newspapers: Big Bear Life (General - Circulation 11,000); The Grizzly Weekender (General - Circulation 1,250) Transportation: Commute to work: 75.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 10.9% walk, 10.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.5% less than 15 minutes, 14.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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Big Bear Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-4607 http://www.bigbearchamber.com City of Big Bear Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 866-5831 http://www.citybigbearlake.com
BIG RIVER (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.911 sq. miles and a water area of 0.537 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 114.37° W. Long. Population: 778 (1990); 1,266 (2000); 1,544 (2006); 1,759 (2011 projected); Race: 81.8% White, 2.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 11.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 141.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 51.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 58.9% now married, 12.8% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% German, 22.8% Other groups, 19.5% Irish, 16.9% English, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 8.3% professional, 30.5% services, 29.2% sales, 0.8% farming, 8.8% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,912 (2006); Median household income: $30,110 (2006); Average household income: $38,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $133,725 (2006); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.6% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) BLOOMINGTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.968 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 117.39° W. Long. Elevation is 1,090 feet. Population: 15,675 (1990); 19,318 (2000); 21,179 (2006); 22,688 (2011 projected); Race: 49.4% White, 3.7% Black, 1.1% Asian, 73.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,548.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.03 (2006); Median age: 28.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.6% never married, 55.1% now married, 5.2% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.0% Other groups, 6.7% German, 3.4% Irish, 3.4% English, 2.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.0% management, 7.4% professional, 16.1% services, 22.4% sales, 1.2% farming, 16.2% construction, 30.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,754 (2006); Median household income: $37,992 (2006); Average household income: $46,881 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Colton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 580-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $222,912 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bloomington Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 877-4314
BLUEWATER (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.913 sq. miles and a water area of 0.487 sq. miles. Located at 34.18° N. Lat.; 114.25° W. Long. Population: 188 (1990); 265 (2000); 324 (2006); 367 (2011 projected); Race: 97.5% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 355.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.71 (2006); Median age: 67.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 7.3% never married, 54.4% now married, 20.2%
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widowed, 18.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% English, 20.9% Irish, 20.4% German, 10.7% Scotch-Irish, 9.2% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 5.8% professional, 15.4% services, 32.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.4% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,932 (2006); Median household income: $22,667 (2006); Average household income: $30,579 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $66,667 (2006); Median rent: $233 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 86.0% less than 15 minutes, 10.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHINO (city). Covers a land area of 21.052 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 34.01° N. Lat.; 117.69° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. History: Named for the Santa Ana del Chino land grant of 1841. Chino was founded in 1887 when Richard Gird subdivided his Rancho del Chino and laid out a townsite in the center. Population: 59,803 (1990); 67,168 (2000); 75,969 (2006); 82,800 (2011 projected); Race: 51.4% White, 7.2% Black, 5.8% Asian, 54.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,608.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.99 (2006); Median age: 31.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 124.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 63.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.7% Other groups, 8.4% German, 5.7% Irish, 5.3% English, 3.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 35,951 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,530 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 15.3% professional, 13.5% services, 29.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 9.4% construction, 18.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,991 (2006); Median household income: $63,811 (2006); Average household income: $74,471 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $559 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $230 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Chino Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 628-1201 Southern Youth Correctional Center (08-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 606-5094 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $367,157 (2006); Median rent: $704 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: California Institution for Men Hospital (80 beds); Canyon Ridge Hospital; Columbia Chino Valley Medical Center (126 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 331.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chino Champion (General - Circulation 19,000); Chino Hills Champion (General - Circulation 19,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 627-6177 http://www.chinovalleychamber.com City of Chino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 627-7577 http://www.cityofchino.org
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CHINO HILLS (city). Covers a land area of 44.806 sq. miles and a water area of 0.068 sq. miles. Located at 33.97° N. Lat.; 117.72° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 38,388 (1990); 66,787 (2000); 76,482 (2006); 83,795 (2011 projected); Race: 49.1% White, 6.1% Black, 27.7% Asian, 28.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,706.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.42 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 67.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.1% Other groups, 11.3% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.6% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 42,284 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 32 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 31 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.3% management, 23.7% professional, 10.1% services, 29.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.4% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,246 (2006); Median household income: $93,333 (2006); Average household income: $106,825 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $206 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $32 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006).
Profiles of California Rialto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 820-7700 San Bernardino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 888-3228 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Four-D College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 288 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 783-9331 2006-07 Tuition: $20,575 Summit Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 422-8950 2006-07 Tuition: $21,378 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.3% (2006); Median home value: $228,752 (2006); Median rent: $543 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (283 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 51.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 375.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Colton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 370-5099 http://www.ci.colton.ca.us Colton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 825-2222 http://www.coltonchamber.org
School District(s)
Chino Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 628-1201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $513,603 (2006); Median rent: $943 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 143.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 2.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 23.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Chino Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 364-2600 http://www.chinohills.org
COLTON (city). Covers a land area of 15.110 sq. miles and a water area of 0.587 sq. miles. Located at 34.06° N. Lat.; 117.32° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. History: Named for David D. Colton, financial director of the Central Pacific Railroad. Colton began near the site of Rancho Jumuba, a Mission San Gabriel stock ranch established in the early 1800s. Fort Benson was erected here in the late 1850s by Jerome Benson, and trains of pack mules and horses stopped on their journey from Santa Fe. In 1875 Colton was a Southern Pacific Railroad terminus. Population: 40,665 (1990); 47,662 (2000); 52,355 (2006); 56,044 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 11.1% Black, 6.2% Asian, 65.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,464.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.38 (2006); Median age: 28.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 33.6% never married, 52.6% now married, 4.5% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.2% Other groups, 4.2% German, 3.2% English, 3.1% Irish, 2.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,448 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.6% professional, 17.1% services, 26.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 22.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,828 (2006); Median household income: $39,361 (2006); Average household income: $49,705 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Colton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 580-5000
CRESTLINE (CDP). Aka Crest Forest. Covers a land area of 10.866 sq. miles and a water area of 0.136 sq. miles. Located at 34.24° N. Lat.; 117.29° W. Long. Elevation is 4,720 feet. Population: 8,594 (1990); 10,218 (2000); 11,228 (2006); 12,033 (2011 projected); Race: 85.4% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 11.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,033.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 59.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% German, 22.3% Other groups, 16.6% English, 14.3% Irish, 4.8% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 18.8% professional, 19.6% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,042 (2006); Median household income: $50,412 (2006); Average household income: $62,879 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). School District(s)
Rim of the World Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,712 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 336-2031 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $269,111 (2006); Median rent: $572 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Newspapers: Crestline Courier News (General - Circulation 3,000); The Alpenhorn (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 2.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Crestline Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 338-2706 http://www.crestlinechamber.net
DAGGETT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92327). Covers a land area of 25.625 sq. miles and a water area of 0.241 sq. miles. Located at 34.86° N. Lat.; 116.86° W. Long. Elevation is 2,003 feet. History: Daggett came into existence when gold and silver mines in the area were working at capacity. Population: 658 (2000); Race: 81.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.9% under 18, 17.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 29.7% never married, 42.1% now married, 10.9% widowed, 17.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple
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ancestries): 28.4% Other groups, 22.2% German, 16.6% Irish, 11.1% English, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 19.4% professional, 5.3% services, 22.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 24.3% construction, 21.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,010 (2000); Median household income: $25,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 33.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2000). School District(s)
Silver Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 254-2916 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2000); Median home value: $59,300 (2000); Median rent: $298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EARP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92242). Covers a land area of 15.931 sq. miles and a water area of 0.176 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 114.35° W. Long. Elevation is 388 feet. Population: 1,545 (2000); Race: 85.9% White, 1.2% Black, 0.5% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 97.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.0% under 18, 35.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.0% never married, 58.2% now married, 14.0% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% German, 21.3% Other groups, 20.4% Irish, 19.0% English, 7.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 7.7% professional, 31.2% services, 28.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.2% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,071 (2000); Median household income: $22,602 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2000); Median home value: $77,000 (2000); Median rent: $388 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 61.5% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) ESSEX (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92332). Covers a land area of 1,442.705 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.00° N. Lat.; 115.23° W. Long. Elevation is 1,745 feet. Population: 111 (2000); Race: 81.8% White, 10.1% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.0% under 18, 4.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 34.4% never married, 52.5% now married, 1.6% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.5% Other groups, 16.2% Scottish, 15.5% Italian, 6.8% Scotch-Irish, 6.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 18.9% professional, 25.7% services, 29.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,292 (2000); Median household income: $36,563 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.2% (2000); Median home value: $137,500 (2000); Median rent: $432 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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FONTANA (city). Covers a land area of 36.117 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 34.09° N. Lat.; 117.45° W. Long. Elevation is 1,232 feet. History: Named for the Fontana Development Company, which was probably named for the Spanish translation of “fountain”. Mormons farmed on the site in the 1850s; in the early 20th century extensive citrus orchards were planted. During World War II the Kaiser (steel) mill was built (closed 1982 and mainsection shipped to China, 1994) and Fontana began its transformation from an Agriculture to an industrial community. Incorporated 1952. Population: 87,444 (1990); 128,929 (2000); 166,765 (2006); 195,131 (2011 projected); Race: 39.6% White, 12.6% Black, 4.6% Asian, 63.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,617.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.91 (2006); Median age: 27.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 60.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.2% Other groups, 5.4% German, 4.0% Irish, 3.7% English, 2.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 63,794 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,001 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 12.2% professional, 14.5% services, 28.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.8% construction, 24.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,177 (2006); Median household income: $53,962 (2006); Average household income: $62,957 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $742 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $377 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Colton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 580-5000 Etiwanda Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,756 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 899-2451 Fontana Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42,050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 357-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.8% (2006); Median home value: $284,183 (2006); Median rent: $564 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Foundation Medical Center - Fontana (444 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 230.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fontana Herald News (General - Circulation 18,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Fontana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 350-7600 http://www.fontana.org Fontana Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 822-4433 http://www.fontanaacc.org
FOREST FALLS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92339). Aka Fallsvale. Covers a land area of 22.439 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.08° N. Lat.; 116.92° W. Long. Elevation is 5,600 feet. Population: 943 (2000); Race: 73.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 42.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.4% under 18, 3.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 58.7% now married, 0.9% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.4% English, 25.6% German, 21.5% Other groups, 20.4% Irish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 27.0% professional, 11.5% services, 15.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.1% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,849 (2000); Median household income: $45,766 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.8% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2000); Median home value: $144,900 (2000); Median rent: $601 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 55 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.3% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FORT IRWIN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92310). Covers a land area of 196.506 sq. miles and a water area of 0.127 sq. miles. Located at 35.26° N. Lat.; 116.69° W. Long. Elevation is 2,580 feet. Population: 9,460 (2000); Race: 55.4% White, 18.4% Black, 3.9% Asian, 19.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 48.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 35.4% under 18, 0.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 76.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.2% Other groups, 17.5% German, 8.7% Irish, 7.4% United States or American, 6.1% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 12.8% professional, 36.4% services, 32.5% sales, 1.1% farming, 4.6% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,798 (2000); Median household income: $34,313 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2000). School District(s)
Silver Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 254-2916 Housing: Homeownership rate: 3.3% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $565 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 11.7% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 89.6% less than 15 minutes, 6.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRAND TERRACE (city). Covers a land area of 3.468 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 117.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,040 feet. Population: 10,941 (1990); 11,626 (2000); 12,357 (2006); 12,958 (2011 projected); Race: 71.2% White, 4.9% Black, 6.0% Asian, 30.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,563.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 58.6% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.1% Other groups, 13.3% German, 10.8% English, 10.4% Irish, 4.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 77 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 25.1% professional, 11.5% services, 29.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.2% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,159 (2006); Median household income: $63,015 (2006); Average household income: $69,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006). School District(s)
Colton Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,932 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 580-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $294,996 (2006); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 298.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.2% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 41.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Grand Terrace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 824-6621 http://www.cityofgrandterrace.org/index.html
Profiles of California Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 783-3581 http://www.gtchamber.com
HELENDALE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92342). Covers a land area of 131.078 sq. miles and a water area of 0.397 sq. miles. Located at 34.76° N. Lat.; 117.33° W. Long. Elevation is 2,430 feet. Population: 4,936 (2000); Race: 87.9% White, 2.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 14.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 37.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.1% under 18, 22.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.3% never married, 75.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 19.5% German, 13.6% English, 11.8% Irish, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 23.3% professional, 12.7% services, 25.6% sales, 0.7% farming, 15.3% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,315 (2000); Median household income: $48,051 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2000). School District(s)
Helendale Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 644 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 952-1180 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2000); Median home value: $128,500 (2000); Median rent: $713 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.1% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HESPERIA (city). Covers a land area of 67.346 sq. miles and a water area of 0.074 sq. miles. Located at 34.41° N. Lat.; 117.30° W. Long. Elevation is 3,191 feet. Population: 50,909 (1990); 62,582 (2000); 77,076 (2006); 88,012 (2011 projected); Race: 70.0% White, 4.6% Black, 1.1% Asian, 35.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,144.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.20 (2006); Median age: 31.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 58.9% now married, 6.5% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% Other groups, 14.5% German, 9.8% Irish, 9.4% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,689 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,051 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 111 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 13.1% professional, 15.2% services, 26.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 16.8% construction, 20.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,547 (2006); Median household income: $46,196 (2006); Average household income: $55,777 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Hesperia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,722 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 244-4411 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $198,392 (2006); Median rent: $526 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 275.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Adelanto Bulletin (General - Circulation 12,500); Hesperia Resorter (General - Circulation 14,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 28.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hesperia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 947-1025 http://www.ci.hesperia.ca.us Hesperia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 244-2135 http://www.hesperiachamber.org
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HIGHLAND (city). Covers a land area of 13.627 sq. miles and a water
than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
area of 0.170 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,315 feet. History: Named for a Santa Fe Railroad station which was actually in a lowland area. Developed along with the Southern California area in the growth of agribusiness and aircraft industries. Population: 34,621 (1990); 44,605 (2000); 51,587 (2006); 56,975 (2011 projected); Race: 51.2% White, 11.7% Black, 7.1% Asian, 43.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,785.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 29.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.4% never married, 55.3% now married, 4.9% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% Other groups, 9.9% German, 7.7% Irish, 6.4% English, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,172 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 185 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 17.9% professional, 19.4% services, 25.2% sales, 0.5% farming, 11.3% construction, 14.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,561 (2006); Median household income: $46,448 (2006); Average household income: $62,653 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006).
JOSHUA TREE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.119 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.12° N. Lat.; 116.31° W. Long. Elevation is 2,728 feet. History: Main entrance to East Joshua Tree National Monument to Southeast. Population: 3,898 (1990); 4,207 (2000); 4,662 (2006); 4,981 (2011 projected); Race: 84.3% White, 1.8% Black, 1.4% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 761.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 48.4% now married, 9.6% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% Other groups, 20.5% German, 17.8% Irish, 16.6% English, 12.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 23.7% professional, 17.6% services, 17.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.7% construction, 13.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,089 (2006); Median household income: $30,126 (2006); Average household income: $37,733 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
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School District(s)
Redlands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 307-5300 San Bernardino City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 59,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 381-1100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.5% (2006); Median home value: $270,527 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Patton State Hospital (1287 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 277.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.2% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Highland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 864-6861 http://www.ci.highland.ca.us Highland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 864-4073 http://www.highlandchamber.org
Morongo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,563 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-9191 Two-year College(s)
Copper Mountain College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,802. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 366-3791 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $3,576 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $132,421 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Hi-Desert Medical Center (59 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Joshua Tree Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 366-3723 http://www.joshuatreechamber.org
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LAKE ARROWHEAD (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.448 sq. miles and a water area of 1.225 sq. miles. Located at 34.25° N. Lat.; 117.19° W. Long. Elevation is 5,191 feet. Population: 6,539 (1990); 8,934 (2000); 10,197 (2006); 11,173 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 0.7% Black, 1.1% Asian, 16.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 890.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.1% never married, 62.2% now married, 3.5% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% German, 19.1% Other groups, 17.0% English, 16.9% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 21.5% professional, 12.8% services, 26.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,251 (2006); Median household income: $73,259 (2006); Average household income: $93,633 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006).
Barstow Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 255-6006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.2% (2000); Median home value: $71,600 (2000); Median rent: $357 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 3.9% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less
Rim of the World Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,712 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 336-2031 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.0% (2006); Median home value: $472,653 (2006); Median rent: $637 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: San Bernardino Mountains Community Hospital (35 beds)
HINKLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92347). Covers a land area of 191.990 sq. miles and a water area of 6.896 sq. miles. Located at 34.95° N. Lat.; 117.22° W. Long. Elevation is 2,162 feet. Population: 1,915 (2000); Race: 75.5% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 30.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.0% under 18, 10.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 55.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.8% Other groups, 16.6% German, 15.3% Irish, 12.8% English, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 13.3% professional, 14.3% services, 23.9% sales, 6.2% farming, 21.0% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,069 (2000); Median household income: $27,852 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.0% less than 15 minutes, 12.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lake Arrowhead Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 337-3713 http://www.lakearrowhead.net
LANDERS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92285). Covers a land area of 243.658 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.31° N. Lat.; 116.52° W. Long. Elevation is 3,083 feet. Population: 2,181 (2000); Race: 95.0% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 9.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.8% under 18, 21.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 53.9% now married, 9.2% widowed, 16.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.7% Irish, 17.6% Other groups, 16.3% German, 12.8% English, 6.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 17.6% professional, 25.4% services, 18.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 19.1% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,363 (2000); Median household income: $23,854 (2000); Poverty rate: 24.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2000). School District(s)
Morongo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,563 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-9191 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2000); Median home value: $44,700 (2000); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 4.0% less than 15 minutes, 25.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 43.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LENWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.466 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.87° N. Lat.; 117.10° W. Long. Elevation is 2,260 feet. Population: 3,257 (1990); 3,222 (2000); 3,263 (2006); 3,312 (2011 projected); Race: 63.4% White, 6.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 42.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,323.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.2 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 55.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.1% Other groups, 9.5% German, 9.1% Irish, 6.9% United States or American, 6.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 13.3% professional, 16.7% services, 30.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.6% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,017 (2006); Median household income: $41,811 (2006); Average household income: $50,025 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $135,081 (2006); Median rent: $445 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 2.2% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.8% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) LOMA LINDA (city). Covers a land area of 7.350 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 34.04° N. Lat.; 117.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,160 feet. Population: 18,716 (1990); 18,681 (2000); 20,131 (2006); 21,382 (2011 projected); Race: 50.3% White, 7.0% Black, 27.2% Asian, 18.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,739.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 53.1% now married, 7.6% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.7%
Profiles of California (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.8% Other groups, 12.5% German, 7.7% English, 4.8% Irish, 3.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 43.1% professional, 15.3% services, 20.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.2% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,626 (2006); Median household income: $42,290 (2006); Average household income: $56,692 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006). School District(s)
Redlands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 307-5300 Four-year College(s)
Loma Linda University (Private, Not-for-profit, Seventh Day Adventists) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,854. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 558-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.5% (2006); Median home value: $322,121 (2006); Median rent: $595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Jerry L Pettis Memorial Veterans Medical Center (203 beds); Loma Linda University Community Medical Center (120 beds); Loma Linda University Medical Center (724 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 305.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 1.7% public transportation, 5.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Loma Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 799-2800 http://www.ci.loma-linda.ca.us Loma Linda Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 799-2828 http://www.lomalindachamber.com
LUCERNE VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92356). Covers a land area of 500.669 sq. miles and a water area of 4.634 sq. miles. Located at 34.48° N. Lat.; 116.90° W. Long. Elevation is 2,946 feet. Population: 5,251 (2000); Race: 82.1% White, 2.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 15.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.0% under 18, 17.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 55.8% now married, 9.8% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.1% Other groups, 17.2% German, 14.2% English, 12.0% Irish, 9.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 11.9% professional, 13.8% services, 26.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 23.1% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,123 (2000); Median household income: $27,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2000). School District(s)
Lucerne Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 248-6108 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2000); Median home value: $70,800 (2000); Median rent: $460 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: The Leader (General - Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lucerne Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 248-7215 http://lucernevalley.org
LUDLOW (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92338). Covers a land area of 344.609 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.72° N. Lat.; 116.19° W. Long. Elevation is 1,775 feet.
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History: Ludlow grew up around the railroad, when narrow-gauge tracks of the Tonopah & Tidewater connected with the Santa Fe. Population: 10 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 57.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 57.9% now married, 0.0% widowed, 42.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.6% German, 21.1% English, 21.1% Other groups, 21.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 21.1% services, 57.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,279 (2000); Median household income: $52,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2000); Median home value: $85,000 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 42.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 57.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 100.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LYTLE CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92358). Covers a land area of 85.220 sq. miles and a water area of 0.150 sq. miles. Located at 34.22° N. Lat.; 117.52° W. Long. Elevation is 3,400 feet. Population: 1,077 (2000); Race: 91.8% White, 0.0% Black, 2.0% Asian, 7.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.9% under 18, 15.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 54.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Irish, 19.5% English, 16.6% German, 13.9% Other groups, 9.7% Romanian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 21.0% professional, 17.6% services, 19.1% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,805 (2000); Median household income: $45,273 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2000); Median home value: $105,200 (2000); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 41.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) MENTONE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.229 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 34.06° N. Lat.; 117.12° W. Long. Elevation is 1,660 feet. Population: 5,767 (1990); 7,803 (2000); 8,377 (2006); 8,860 (2011 projected); Race: 70.0% White, 5.4% Black, 3.5% Asian, 29.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,344.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 49.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.2% Other groups, 18.2% German, 12.7% Irish, 7.7% English, 5.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 21.4% professional, 15.7% services, 27.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,265 (2006); Median household income: $47,908 (2006); Average household income: $57,608 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Redlands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 307-5300
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.7% (2006); Median home value: $267,733 (2006); Median rent: $514 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTCLAIR (city). Covers a land area of 5.098 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.07° N. Lat.; 117.69° W. Long. Elevation is 1,060 feet. History: Named for the French translation of “clear view of mountain”. Incorporated 1956. Population: 28,623 (1990); 33,049 (2000); 35,383 (2006); 37,301 (2011 projected); Race: 41.0% White, 4.9% Black, 8.5% Asian, 68.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,940.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.87 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.9% never married, 55.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.1% Other groups, 5.4% German, 4.7% Irish, 3.6% English, 2.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,671 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 130 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 12.2% professional, 16.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 11.7% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,954 (2006); Median household income: $45,414 (2006); Average household income: $56,027 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Chaffey Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 988-8511 Ontario-Montclair Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 459-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.1% (2006); Median home value: $278,728 (2006); Median rent: $598 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Doctor’s Hospital Medical Center of Montclair (102 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 577.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 2.9% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Montclair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 625-9403 http://www.ci.montclair.ca.us Montclair Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 624-4569
MORONGO VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.732 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 116.58° W. Long. Elevation is 2,538 feet. Population: 1,483 (1990); 1,929 (2000); 2,205 (2006); 2,412 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 1.1% Black, 0.2% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 285.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.35 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.2% never married, 53.7% now married, 8.1% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.0% German, 12.2% Other groups, 12.1% United States or American, 11.7% English, 9.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 16.9% professional, 16.2% services, 26.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 23.9% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,764 (2006); Median household income: $41,685 (2006); Average household income: $53,415 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006).
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Morongo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,563 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-9191 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $166,704 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Morongo Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 363-7553
MOUNTAIN VIEW ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.572 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.49° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. History: Roy Rogers Dale Evans Museum to Northeast. Population: 2,037 (1990); 2,521 (2000); 3,539 (2006); 4,296 (2011 projected); Race: 61.0% White, 10.2% Black, 1.9% Asian, 40.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,251.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 64.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.6% Other groups, 19.0% German, 11.0% Irish, 9.9% United States or American, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.9% management, 15.7% professional, 16.1% services, 24.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.7% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,910 (2006); Median household income: $50,881 (2006); Average household income: $59,134 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.3% (2006); Median home value: $200,875 (2006); Median rent: $681 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) MUSCOY (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.924 sq. miles and a water area of 0.531 sq. miles. Located at 34.15° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,385 feet. History: California State University San Bernardino to Northwest. Population: 7,293 (1990); 8,919 (2000); 10,338 (2006); 11,427 (2011 projected); Race: 39.5% White, 5.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 76.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,536.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.54 (2006); Median age: 24.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 33.6% never married, 51.5% now married, 4.9% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.0% Other groups, 3.9% United States or American, 3.1% Irish, 3.1% German, 1.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.1% management, 5.4% professional, 22.5% services, 24.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 19.3% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,634 (2006); Median household income: $28,724 (2006); Average household income: $38,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 44.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.5% (2006); Median home value: $192,086 (2006); Median rent: $490 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 3.7% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEBO CENTER (CDP). Aka Nebo. Covers a land area of 2.550 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 34.87° N. Lat.; 116.95° W. Long. Population: 1,459 (1990); 1,174 (2000); 1,004 (2006); 987 (2011 projected); Race: 58.7% White, 12.7% Black, 2.9% Asian, 26.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 393.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.36 (2006); Median age: 23.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 125.6 (2006); Marriage status: 10.6% never married, 88.6% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% Other groups, 10.5% English, 7.2% German, 5.1% United States or American, 3.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 15.6% professional, 23.8% services, 48.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.2% construction, 6.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,708 (2006); Median household income: $47,685 (2006); Average household income: $54,247 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 2.0% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $586 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 23.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) NEEDLES (city). Covers a land area of 29.765 sq. miles and a water area of 0.409 sq. miles. Located at 34.83° N. Lat.; 114.61° W. Long. Elevation is 488 feet. History: Needles was founded as a way station after the Santa Fe tracks were laid in 1883, and was named for an isolated group of needle-like spires visible to the southeast in Arizona. Population: 5,191 (1990); 4,830 (2000); 5,414 (2006); 5,874 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 1.8% Black, 1.5% Asian, 19.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 181.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 37.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 48.5% now married, 9.7% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.7% Other groups, 17.4% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.2% English, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 26 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 14.0% professional, 31.2% services, 16.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.4% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,828 (2006); Median household income: $30,143 (2006); Average household income: $41,821 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Needles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-3891 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $136,783 (2006); Median rent: $372 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Colorado River Medical Center (49 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 59.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 421.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Needles Desert Star (General - Circulation 2,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 6.7% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 68.3% less than 15 minutes, 12.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Needles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-2113 http://www.cityofneedles.com
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Needles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-2050 http://www.needleschamber.com
NEWBERRY SPRINGS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92365). Aka Newberry. Covers a land area of 599.021 sq. miles and a water area of 1.154 sq. miles. Located at 34.89° N. Lat.; 116.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,840 feet. Population: 2,895 (2000); Race: 83.8% White, 0.7% Black, 0.1% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.7% under 18, 16.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 57.1% now married, 10.1% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.7% Other groups, 15.8% German, 13.8% Irish, 7.7% English, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 14.0% professional, 14.7% services, 29.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 18.8% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,477 (2000); Median household income: $31,338 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2000). School District(s)
Silver Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 254-2916 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.2% (2000); Median home value: $75,800 (2000); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 2.8% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NIPTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92364). Covers a land area of 887.618 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 35.46° N. Lat.; 115.49° W. Long. Elevation is 3,042 feet. Population: 158 (2000); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.7% under 18, 6.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 57.4% now married, 0.0% widowed, 19.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% Irish, 22.2% English, 15.4% German, 9.9% United States or American, 8.6% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.3% management, 0.0% professional, 24.1% services, 40.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.8% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,422 (2000); Median household income: $30,682 (2000); Poverty rate: 23.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 34.2% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.5% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 21.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) ONTARIO (city). Covers a land area of 49.784 sq. miles and a water area of 0.073 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 117.62° W. Long. Elevation is 988 feet. History: Named for Ontario, Canada, home of town founder George B. Chaffey. Ontario was founded in 1882. It developed as a residential town surrounded by orange groves and ranches. Population: 134,910 (1990); 158,007 (2000); 173,453 (2006); 185,776 (2011 projected); Race: 43.4% White, 6.9% Black, 4.2% Asian, 67.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,484.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.73 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 32.0% never married, 56.0% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.3% Other groups, 5.9% German, 4.4% Irish, 3.9% English, 2.9% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,811 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 69 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 11.2% professional, 15.1% services, 27.0% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.6% construction, 24.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,583 (2006); Median household income: $47,811 (2006); Average household income: $57,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $727 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $297 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Chaffey Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 988-8511 Chino Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 33,767 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 628-1201 Cucamonga Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 987-8942 Mountain View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,436 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 947-2992 Ontario-Montclair Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 459-2500 San Bernardino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 888-3228 Four-year College(s)
Platt College-Ontario (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 941-9410 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,475; Out-of-state $26,475 Two-year College(s)
Everest College-Ontario Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,031. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 484-4311 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,978; Out-of-state $9,978 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 984-5027 2006-07 Tuition: $12,650 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 984-5884 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Westech College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 980-4474 2006-07 Tuition: $11,070 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.5% (2006); Median home value: $291,090 (2006); Median rent: $644 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 394.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Circulation 65,181) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 395-2009 http://www.ci.ontario.ca.us Ontario Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 984-2458 http://www.ontario.org
ORO GRANDE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92368). Covers a land area of 55.663 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.63° N. Lat.; 117.30° W. Long. Elevation is 2,631 feet. History: Oro Grande became a prosperous settlement when gold was discovered in 1878 in the Old Silver Mountains and the Granite Mountains. Population: 895 (2000); Race: 75.9% White, 3.1% Black, 1.0% Asian, 50.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 35.9% under 18, 8.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 48.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.0% Other groups, 8.6% German, 8.2% United States or American, 7.3% Irish, 4.1% English (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.9% management, 10.1% professional, 29.5% services, 15.5% sales, 3.1% farming, 17.8% construction, 22.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,100 (2000); Median household income: $24,519 (2000); Poverty rate: 35.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2000). School District(s)
Oro Grande Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-9260 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.7% (2000); Median home value: $58,400 (2000); Median rent: $364 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 3.7% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 40.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PARKER DAM (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92267). Covers a land area of 30.958 sq. miles and a water area of 0.952 sq. miles. Located at 34.28° N. Lat.; 114.17° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 113 (2000); Race: 93.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 17.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.3% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 88.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.4% German, 23.2% Norwegian, 19.6% Irish, 15.2% English, 14.3% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 31.8% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 68.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,820 (2000); Median household income: $55,156 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2000). School District(s)
Needles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,189 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 326-3891 Housing: Homeownership rate: 17.8% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 31.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 84.1% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINON HILLS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92372). Aka Desmont. Covers a land area of 30.106 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 34.44° N. Lat.; 117.63° W. Long. Elevation is 4,160 feet. Population: 4,262 (2000); Race: 90.6% White, 0.8% Black, 0.9% Asian, 16.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 141.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.3% under 18, 13.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 65.3% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% Other groups, 17.3% German, 13.6% English, 10.2% Irish, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 17.1% professional, 14.4% services, 25.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 21.0% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,642 (2000); Median household income: $35,551 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2000). School District(s)
Snowline Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,079 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 868-5817 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.1% (2000); Median home value: $135,200 (2000); Median rent: $490 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less
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RANCHO CUCAMONGA (city). Aka Cucamonga. Covers a land area of 37.446 sq. miles and a water area of 0.012 sq. miles. Located at 34.12° N. Lat.; 117.57° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 101,446 (1990); 127,743 (2000); 167,545 (2006); 197,120 (2011 projected); Race: 62.1% White, 8.5% Black, 6.8% Asian, 32.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,474.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.17 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 58.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% Other groups, 12.9% German, 9.1% Irish, 8.3% English, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 81,292 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 546 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 157 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 19.6% professional, 13.2% services, 30.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.5% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,929 (2006); Median household income: $70,349 (2006); Average household income: $83,772 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $682 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $379 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). School District(s)
Alta Loma Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 484-5151 Baldy View ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 980-6490 Central Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 989-8541 Chaffey Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 988-8511 Cucamonga Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 987-8942 Etiwanda Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,756 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 899-2451 San Bernardino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 888-3228 Two-year College(s)
Chaffey College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 17,188. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 987-1737 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $714; Out-of-state $4,668 San Joaquin Valley College-Rancho Cucamonga (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 948-7582 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,387; Out-of-state $12,387 Universal Technical Institute of California Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,680. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 484-1929 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.7% (2006); Median home value: $385,114 (2006); Median rent: $787 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 273.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rancho Cucamonga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 477-2700 http://www.ci.rancho-cucamonga.ca.us Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 987-1012 http://www.ranchochamber.org
REDLANDS (city). Covers a land area of 35.465 sq. miles and a water area of 0.268 sq. miles. Located at 34.05° N. Lat.; 117.17° W. Long. Elevation is 1,360 feet. History: Named for the color of its soil, by E.G. Judson and Frank E. Brown, who plotted the town in 1887. Redlands developed as a residential
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community and a distribution center for the surrounding citrus farms. The University of Redlands was founded here in 1907 by the Southern California Baptist Convention. Population: 62,649 (1990); 63,591 (2000); 71,250 (2006); 77,193 (2011 projected); Race: 71.6% White, 4.5% Black, 5.7% Asian, 27.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,009.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 54.0% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% Other groups, 14.9% German, 13.3% English, 10.5% Irish, 4.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,656 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 179 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 40 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 32.1% professional, 14.3% services, 23.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,721 (2006); Median household income: $55,325 (2006); Average household income: $74,313 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $601 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $204 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006). School District(s)
Colton-Redlands-Yucaipa ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 793-3115 Gorman Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 248-6441 Redlands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 307-5300 Four-year College(s)
University of Redlands (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,269. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 793-2121 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $28,476; Out-of-state $28,476 Two-year College(s)
Community Christian College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 335-8863 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,000; Out-of-state $9,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.1% (2006); Median home value: $337,200 (2006); Median rent: $618 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: LLU Behavioral Medicine Center (89 beds); Redlands Community Hospital (172 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 399.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Redlands Daily Facts (Circulation 9,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Redlands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 798-7510 http://www.ci.redlands.ca.us Redlands Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 793-2546 http://www.redlandschamber.org
RIALTO (city). Covers a land area of 21.871 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,240 feet. History: Named for Rivus Altus, the grand canal of Venice, in 1887. Rialto developed around several orange-packing plants in an area of citrus groves and vineyards. Population: 72,300 (1990); 91,873 (2000); 100,660 (2006); 107,597 (2011 projected); Race: 36.1% White, 21.1% Black, 2.3% Asian, 58.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,602.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 27.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 55.3% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.3% Other groups, 4.6% German, 4.2% Irish, 3.0% English, 2.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 44,088 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 157 (2005);
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Multi-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 12.3% professional, 16.1% services, 28.5% sales, 0.2% farming, 11.2% construction, 23.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,370 (2006); Median household income: $45,579 (2006); Average household income: $54,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $386 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $135 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Rialto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 820-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $250,693 (2006); Median rent: $568 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 80.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 347.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 2.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rialto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 820-2525 http://www.ci.rialto.ca.us Rialto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 875-5364 http://www.rialtochamber.org
RUNNING SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.985 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 34.20° N. Lat.; 117.10° W. Long. Elevation is 6,040 feet. Population: 4,195 (1990); 5,125 (2000); 5,559 (2006); 5,911 (2011 projected); Race: 84.9% White, 0.5% Black, 1.0% Asian, 13.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,395.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 59.3% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.6% Other groups, 17.6% German, 16.7% English, 9.6% Irish, 4.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 25.9% professional, 13.4% services, 25.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.8% construction, 9.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,049 (2006); Median household income: $52,372 (2006); Average household income: $60,202 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). School District(s)
Rim of the World Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,712 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 336-2031 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.6% (2006); Median home value: $289,898 (2006); Median rent: $606 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.8% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Running Springs Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 867-2411 http://www.runningsprings.com
SAN ANTONIO HEIGHTS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.401 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 34.15° N. Lat.; 117.66° W. Long. Elevation is 2,000 feet. Population: 2,935 (1990); 3,122 (2000); 3,321 (2006); 3,487 (2011 projected); Race: 84.5% White, 1.3% Black, 6.7% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,370.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.8 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 66.7% now married, 4.8% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% Other groups,
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17.7% English, 16.5% German, 15.8% Irish, 4.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 32.5% professional, 6.7% services, 23.2% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.9% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,039 (2006); Median household income: $84,441 (2006); Average household income: $118,262 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.3% (2006); Median home value: $682,723 (2006); Median rent: $742 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 1.9% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 39.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN BERNARDINO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 58.813 sq. miles and a water area of 0.436 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 117.29° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. History: Named in 1810 for St. Bernardino of Siena, Italy, a 15th-century Franciscan by a group from San Gabriel Mission, who visited here on the feast day of Saint Bernardine of Siena. In 1851 Captain Jefferson Hunt and a group of Mormons purchased Rancho San Bernardino and laid out a city. Population: 170,740 (1990); 185,401 (2000); 201,102 (2006); 213,793 (2011 projected); Race: 40.5% White, 15.7% Black, 4.5% Asian, 54.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,419.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 50.5% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.8% Other groups, 6.6% German, 4.5% Irish, 4.3% English, 3.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 84,578 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 286 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 15.3% professional, 19.9% services, 26.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.4% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,709 (2006); Median household income: $34,331 (2006); Average household income: $44,967 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $532 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $152 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). School District(s)
Redlands Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 307-5300 San Bernardino City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 59,105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 381-1100 San Bernardino County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,236 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 888-3228 San Bernardino County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 387-4439 Four-year College(s)
California State University-San Bernardino (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,431. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 537-5000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,092; Out-of-state $13,262 ITT Technical Institute-San Bernardino (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,084. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 806-4600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 The Art Institute of California-Inland Empire (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 915-2100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,729; Out-of-state $26,729 Two-year College(s)
Concorde Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 717 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 884-8891 San Bernardino Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,390. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 384-4401 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $806; Out-of-state $806
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Bryman College-San Bernardino (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 943 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 777-3300 2006-07 Tuition: $12,650 Hair Masters University (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 982-4200 2006-07 Tuition: $11,200 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 884-8747 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.7% (2006); Median home value: $207,785 (2006); Median rent: $489 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Hospital of San Bernardino (374 beds); St. Bernardine Medical Center (463 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 125.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 562.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Carlsbad Sun (General - Circulation 10,000); Colton Courier (General - Circulation 5,000); El Chicano (General, Hispanic - Circulation 5,000); Inland Empire Hispanic News (Catholic, Hispanic - Circulation 15,000); Precinct Reporter (General - Circulation 55,000); Rialto Record (General - Circulation 5,000); San Bernardino American (General Circulation 7,000); San Marcos Sun (General - Circulation 6,000); The Coastal Sun (General - Circulation 15,200); The Sun (Circulation 74,581); Tri-County Bulletin (Black, General - Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 3.4% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 40.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Bernardino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 384-5211 http://www.ci.san-bernardino.ca.us San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 885-7515 http://www.sbachamber.org
SEARLES VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.747 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.76° N. Lat.; 117.38° W. Long. Population: 2,740 (1990); 1,885 (2000); 1,760 (2006); 1,636 (2011 projected); Race: 84.4% White, 1.8% Black, 0.8% Asian, 17.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 149.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 19.9% never married, 58.1% now married, 6.9% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% Other groups, 19.2% German, 18.7% English, 17.1% Irish, 11.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 18.2% professional, 17.2% services, 18.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 20.7% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,963 (2006); Median household income: $38,602 (2006); Average household income: $45,359 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.9% (2006); Median home value: $52,520 (2006); Median rent: $246 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.1% less than 15 minutes, 9.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) TWENTYNINE PALMS (city). Covers a land area of 54.816 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.13° N. Lat.; 116.07° W. Long. Elevation is 2,001 feet. History: Named for the area’s 29 Washingtonia palm trees, counted by the surveyor, in 1852. Headquarters for Joshua Tree National Monument. Population: 11,831 (1990); 14,764 (2000); 15,700 (2006); 16,513 (2011 projected); Race: 67.3% White, 9.4% Black, 4.6% Asian, 17.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 286.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 61.5% now
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married, 5.9% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.7% Other groups, 16.4% German, 14.0% Irish, 8.3% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 6,201 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 225 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 17.2% professional, 24.7% services, 28.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.0% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,592 (2006); Median household income: $35,290 (2006); Average household income: $43,626 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006).
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females: 93.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.9% never married, 57.9% now married, 5.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.4% Other groups, 12.6% German, 9.5% English, 9.4% Irish, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 42,240 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 59 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 20.1% professional, 13.5% services, 29.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,808 (2006); Median household income: $52,069 (2006); Average household income: $69,309 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006).
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School District(s)
Morongo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,563 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-9191 Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.1% (2006); Median home value: $157,810 (2006); Median rent: $416 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Naval Hospital-Twenty-Nine Palms (29 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 175.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Desert Trail (General - Circulation 3,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Twentynine Palms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-6799 http://www.ci.twentynine-palms.ca.us Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-3445 http://www.29chamber.com
Upland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,866 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 985-1864
TWENTYNINE PALMS BASE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.417 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.24° N. Lat.; 116.09° W. Long. Population: 10,606 (1990); 8,413 (2000); 8,637 (2006); 8,923 (2011 projected); Race: 71.4% White, 7.0% Black, 3.4% Asian, 23.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,093.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 9.65 (2006); Median age: 21.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 434.1 (2006); Marriage status: 67.5% never married, 30.0% now married, 0.1% widowed, 2.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% Other groups, 18.5% German, 12.1% Irish, 6.2% Italian, 4.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.7% professional, 22.0% services, 33.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 8.3% construction, 1.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,143 (2006); Median household income: $34,290 (2006); Average household income: $39,570 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.6% (2006); Median home value: $216,667 (2006); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 46.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 48.0% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 80.0% less than 15 minutes, 14.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) UPLAND (city). Covers a land area of 15.118 sq. miles and a water area of 0.033 sq. miles. Located at 34.11° N. Lat.; 117.65° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. History: Named for its location at a higher elevation than nearby towns, in 1902. Upland developed around fruit-packing plants serving the surrounding area of orange and lemon orchards. Population: 63,376 (1990); 68,393 (2000); 74,628 (2006); 79,623 (2011 projected); Race: 63.2% White, 8.1% Black, 7.7% Asian, 33.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,936.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100
Four-year College(s)
Westwood College-Inland Empire Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,374. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 931-7550 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Salon Success Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 982-4200 2006-07 Tuition: $11,200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.2% (2006); Median home value: $434,300 (2006); Median rent: $641 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: San Antonio Community Hospital (329 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 408.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 2.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Upland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 931-4100 http://www.ci.upland.ca.us Upland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 931-4108 http://www.uplandchamber.org
VICTORVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 72.781 sq. miles and a water area of 0.522 sq. miles. Located at 34.52° N. Lat.; 117.34° W. Long. Elevation is 2,715 feet. History: Named for J.N. Victor, construction superintendent of the California Southern Railroad in the 1880s. First called Mormon Crossing from 1878 to 1885, the name was changed to Victor when mining commenced. By 1914 mining had been replaced by filming, with Victorville used as the locale for several hundred of Hollywood’s “wild-west” movies. Population: 50,624 (1990); 64,029 (2000); 89,603 (2006); 108,756 (2011 projected); Race: 55.9% White, 12.9% Black, 3.8% Asian, 40.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,231.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 56.8% now married, 7.2% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% Other groups, 10.6% German, 9.0% Irish, 6.0% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,306 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 3,016 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 228 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 16.1% professional, 18.9% services, 27.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,005 (2006); Median household income: $41,448 (2006); Average household income: $49,721 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). School District(s)
Adelanto Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,813 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 246-8691
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Hesperia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,722 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 244-4411 Orange Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (714) 997-6100 Oro Grande Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-9260 Snowline Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,079 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 868-5817 Victor Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-1691 Victor Valley Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 955-3200 Two-year College(s)
Victor Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,486. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-4271 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $634; Out-of-state $3,850 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Mojave Barber College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 955-2934 2006-07 Tuition: $6,500 Victor Valley Beauty College Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 155 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-2522 2006-07 Tuition: $10,463 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.4% (2006); Median home value: $202,714 (2006); Median rent: $506 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Hospitals: Desert Valley Hospital; Victor Valley Community Hospital (119 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 507.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Victor Valley Daily Press (Circulation 31,226) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 26.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Victorville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 955-5000 http://ci.victorville.ca.us Victorville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 245-6506 http://vvchamber.com
VIDAL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92280). Covers a land area of 786.441 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.14° N. Lat.; 114.62° W. Long. Elevation is 626 feet. Population: 47 (2000); Race: 70.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 35.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 56.3% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 61.9% never married, 38.1% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.1% Other groups, 25.0% French (except Basque), 25.0% English, 14.6% Italian, 8.3% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 19.0% services, 81.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $3,108 (2000); Median household income: $6,964 (2000); Poverty rate: 43.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 0.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 33.3% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 8 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 71.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 28.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 46.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WRIGHTWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.202 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 34.35° N. Lat.; 117.62° W. Long. Elevation is 5,931 feet. Population: 3,308 (1990); 3,837 (2000); 4,134 (2006); 4,368 (2011 projected); Race: 88.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 11.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,877.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100
Profiles of California females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 68.4% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% German, 20.9% Other groups, 20.8% English, 20.1% Irish, 7.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 30.1% professional, 11.0% services, 21.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 11.3% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,712 (2006); Median household income: $51,626 (2006); Average household income: $63,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006). School District(s)
Snowline Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,079 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 868-5817 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $337,500 (2006); Median rent: $660 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: Mountaineer Progress (General - Circulation 4,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 4.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Wrightwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 249-4320 http://wrightwoodcalifornia.com/chamber
YUCAIPA (city). Covers a land area of 27.779 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 34.03° N. Lat.; 117.04° W. Long. Elevation is 2,622 feet. Population: 33,095 (1990); 41,207 (2000); 49,893 (2006); 56,462 (2011 projected); Race: 82.7% White, 0.9% Black, 1.4% Asian, 22.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,796.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 58.4% now married, 8.4% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.9% Other groups, 17.0% German, 12.8% English, 12.6% Irish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,886 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 243 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 18.3% professional, 17.5% services, 25.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 13.3% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,896 (2006); Median household income: $47,341 (2006); Average household income: $63,228 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,748 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 797-0174 Two-year College(s)
Crafton Hills College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,862. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 794-2161 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $762; Out-of-state $4,934 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $254,658 (2006); Median rent: $526 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 177.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Yucaipa & Calimesa News Mirror (General - Circulation 18,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Yucaipa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 797-2489 http://www.yucaipa.org
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San Diego County
Yucaipa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (909) 790-1841 http://www.yucaipachamber.com
YUCCA VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 40.027 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.12° N. Lat.; 116.41° W. Long. Elevation is 3,279 feet. History: Named for its abundance of Yucca brevifolia (Joshua trees). Joshua Tree National Monument to Southeast. Population: 16,578 (1990); 16,865 (2000); 19,712 (2006); 21,896 (2011 projected); Race: 85.0% White, 2.7% Black, 1.4% Asian, 13.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 492.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.47 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 55.4% now married, 12.1% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% Other groups, 17.8% German, 15.4% English, 12.9% Irish, 8.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 152 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 19.0% professional, 20.2% services, 26.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.1% construction, 7.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,328 (2006); Median household income: $35,381 (2006); Average household income: $45,049 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Morongo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,563 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 367-9191 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.3% (2006); Median home value: $176,381 (2006); Median rent: $421 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 249.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Hi-Desert Star (General - Circulation 7,880) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 16.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Yucca Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 369-7207 http://www.yucca-valley.org Yucca Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 365-6323 http://www.yuccavalley.org
San Diego County Located in southern California; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and on the south by the Mexican border; drained by the Santa Margarita, San Luis Rey, Sweetwater, Otay, and San Diego Rivers; includes part of Cleveland National Forest, and pa rt of the Colorado Desert. Covers a land area of 4,199.89 sq. miles, a water area of 325.62 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Diego. San Diego County is part of the San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: San Diego County, CA Weather Station: Borrego Desert Park
Elevation: 803 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 69 73 77 85 93 103 107 106 100 90 78 69 Low 44 47 50 54 60 68 75 75 70 60 50 43 Precip 1.4 1.4 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.8 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Campo
Elevation: 2,627 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 62 64 66 72 78 87 94 94 89 79 70 63 Low 34 34 36 37 41 45 51 53 49 42 36 32 Precip 3.4 2.9 2.9 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.4 0.6 1.3 1.9 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Chula Vista
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Elevation: 55 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 67 66 68 68 71 74 76 76 74 70 66 Low 46 47 50 53 57 60 64 65 63 58 50 45 Precip 2.0 1.9 2.1 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.2 1.3 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Cuyamaca
Elevation: 4,639 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 51 53 55 60 67 76 83 84 79 69 59 52 Low 30 31 33 36 42 49 55 55 49 40 34 29 Precip 6.3 6.3 7.2 2.6 1.1 0.3 0.5 0.9 1.0 1.6 3.6 4.7 Snow 5.9 6.2 10.1 3.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 1.5 4.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Henshaw Dam
Elevation: 2,700 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 60 63 64 69 75 85 92 93 88 79 68 61 Low 30 32 35 37 42 46 52 53 48 39 32 28 Precip 5.7 5.3 6.0 1.7 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.9 2.5 3.4 Snow tr 0.6 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Oceanside Marina
Elevation: 9 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 64 64 65 67 69 72 74 74 72 68 65 Low 45 46 48 50 55 59 62 63 61 56 49 44 Precip 2.4 2.2 2.2 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.5 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Palomar Mountain Observatory
Elevation: 5,547 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 51 52 55 61 69 79 85 84 78 68 58 51 Low 34 35 36 39 45 55 61 62 56 48 40 34 Precip 5.8 6.0 6.3 1.7 0.7 0.2 0.4 1.0 0.7 1.0 2.7 3.7 Snow 4.8 3.3 11.2 3.7 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 2.0 4.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: San Diego Lindbergh Field
Elevation: 13 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 66 66 69 69 72 76 77 77 74 70 66 Low 50 51 54 56 60 62 66 67 66 61 54 49 Precip 2.3 2.0 2.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.1 1.4 Snow 0.0 0.0 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Vista 2 NNE
Elevation: 508 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 68 68 72 73 78 82 84 83 79 73 68 Low 44 45 47 49 54 57 61 62 60 55 48 44 Precip 3.2 2.4 2.9 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.4 1.6 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 2,498,016 (1990); 2,813,833 (2000); 2,996,862 (2006); 3,182,742 (2011 projected); Race: 64.2% White, 5.1% Black, 9.9% Asian, 29.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 713.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.5% Catholic Church, 2.5% Jewish Estimate, 1.6% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 0.9% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 1,518,007 (2005); Leading industries: 13.0% retail trade; 11.6% accommodation & food services; 11.1% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 5,255 totaling 408,003 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 156 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 1,633 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 70,775 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 6,509 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 32,761 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 19,559 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 73,475 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,284 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 4,743 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4,448 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,918 (2006); Median household income: $55,945 (2006); Average household income: $74,929 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.32% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $201 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $168 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.7% (2006); Median home value: $489,364 (2006); Median rent: $710 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 158.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 175.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 47.1% good, 48.2% moderate, 4.7% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 29.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,067.4 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.5% Bush, 46.4% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Anza-Borrego Desert State Park; Border Field State Park; Cabrillo National Monument; Cardiff State Beach; Cleveland National Forest; Cuyamaca State Park; Inaja Nature National Recreation Trail; Moonlight State Beach; Palomar Mountain State Park; Ponto State Beach; San Elijo State Beach; San Pasqual Battlefield State Historical Mon; South Carlsbad State Beach; Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge; Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve; Torrey Pines State Beach Additional Information Contacts San Diego County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 694-3900 http://www.co.san-diego.ca.us Alpine Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 445-2722 http://alpinechamber.com Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 767-5555 http://www.borregosprings.org Cardiff-By-The-Sea Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 436-0431 http://www.cardiffbythesea.org Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 931-8400 http://www.carlsbad.org Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 420-6602 http://www.chulavistachamber.org City of Carlsbad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 434-2808 http://www.carlsbadca.gov City of Chula Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5041 http://www.ci.chula-vista.ca.us City of Coronado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 522-7300 http://www.coronado.ca.us City of Del Mar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-9313 http://www.delmar.ca.us City of El Cajon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 441-1716 http://www.ci.el-cajon.ca.us City of Encinitas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 633-2600 http://www.ci.encinitas.ca.us City of Escondido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 839-4880 http://www.ci.escondido.ca.us City of Imperial Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 423-8301 http://www.cityofib.com City of La Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 463-6611 http://www.cityoflamesa.org City of Lemon Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 825-3800 http://www.ci.lemon-grove.ca.us City of National City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 336-4226 http://www.ci.national-city.ca.us City of Oceanside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 435-3059 http://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us City of Poway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 668-4400 http://www.ci.poway.ca.us City of San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 236-5555 http://www.sandiego.gov City of San Marcos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-1050 http://www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us City of Santee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 258-4100 http://www.ci.santee.ca.us City of Solana Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 720-2400 http://www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us City of Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-1340 http://www.cityofvista.com
Profiles of California Coronado Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 435-9260 http://www.coronadochamber.com Del Mar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 755-4844 http://www.delmarchamber.org Encinitas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 753-6041 http://www.encinitaschamber.com Escondido Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 745-2125 http://www.escondidochamber.org Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 728-5845 http://www.fallbrookca.org Imperial Beach Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 424-3151 http://www.ib-chamber.biz Julian Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-1857 http://www.julianaca.com La Mesa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 440-6161 http://www.eastcountychamber.org Lakeside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 561-1031 http://www.lakesideca.com Lemon Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 469-9621 http://www.lemongrovechamber.com National City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 292-4624 http://www.nationalcitychamber.org Oceanside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 722-1534 http://www.oceansidechamber.com Poway Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 748-0016 http://www.poway.com Ramona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 789-1311 http://www.ramonachamber.com San Diego Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 544-1300 http://www.sdchamber.org San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . (813) 689-1221 http://www.eastcountychamber.org San Diego North Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 487-1767 http://www.sdncc.com San Marcos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-1270 http://www.sanmarcostexas.com San Ysidro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 428-1281 http://www.sanysidrochamber.org Santee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 449-6572 http://www.santee-chamber.org Scripps Ranch Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 484-2800 http://sdncc.org Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-4775 http://www.solanabeachchamber.com Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 670-9902 http://www.springvalleychamber.org Valley Center Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 749-8472 http://www.vcchamber.com Vista Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-1122 http://www.vista.org
San Diego County Communities ALPINE (CDP). Covers a land area of 26.872 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 32.83° N. Lat.; 116.77° W. Long. Elevation is 1,880 feet. Population: 9,761 (1990); 13,143 (2000); 13,595 (2006); 14,227 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 0.9% Black, 2.4% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 505.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 64.3% now married, 4.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.5% Other groups, 18.3% German, 15.7% English, 14.1% Irish, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 17.8% professional, 16.5% services, 28.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 14.9% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,484 (2006); Median household income: $75,762 (2006); Average household income: $95,492 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006).
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Alpine Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 445-3236 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2006); Median home value: $655,895 (2006); Median rent: $719 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Newspapers: Alpine Sun (General - Circulation 20,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Alpine Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 445-2722 http://alpinechamber.com
BONITA (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.895 sq. miles and a water area of 0.182 sq. miles. Located at 32.65° N. Lat.; 117.03° W. Long. Elevation is 118 feet. Population: 12,506 (1990); 12,401 (2000); 12,681 (2006); 13,098 (2011 projected); Race: 70.5% White, 2.9% Black, 9.1% Asian, 35.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,590.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 59.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% Other groups, 12.0% German, 10.5% English, 10.4% Irish, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 25.2% professional, 9.8% services, 27.7% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.4% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,712 (2006); Median household income: $82,685 (2006); Average household income: $101,467 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006). School District(s)
Chula Vista Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 425-9600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.0% (2006); Median home value: $667,804 (2006); Median rent: $859 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 0.3% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.3% less than 15 minutes, 48.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BONSALL (CDP). Covers a land area of 13.474 sq. miles and a water area of 0.120 sq. miles. Located at 33.28° N. Lat.; 117.19° W. Long. Elevation is 175 feet. History: Bonsall was established as a trading center for a dairying and farming region. Population: 3,009 (1990); 3,401 (2000); 3,665 (2006); 3,935 (2011 projected); Race: 81.0% White, 1.0% Black, 2.9% Asian, 21.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 272.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 64.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.7% Other groups, 14.4% German, 13.2% English, 9.9% Irish, 7.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.3% management, 20.7% professional, 9.8% services, 30.3% sales, 2.8% farming, 5.4% construction, 6.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,773 (2006); Median household income: $71,519 (2006); Average household income: $99,883 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bonsall Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,785 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 631-5200
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $707,949 (2006); Median rent: $772 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.8% car, 1.7% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BORREGO SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 42.517 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.24° N. Lat.; 116.37° W. Long. Elevation is 590 feet. Population: 2,254 (1990); 2,535 (2000); 2,767 (2006); 3,004 (2011 projected); Race: 84.1% White, 1.3% Black, 0.2% Asian, 36.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 65.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 50.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 64.4% now married, 6.8% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.4% Other groups, 20.3% English, 17.4% German, 16.8% Irish, 5.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 8.5% professional, 36.8% services, 24.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.8% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,045 (2006); Median household income: $42,437 (2006); Average household income: $55,435 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.9% (2006). School District(s)
Borrego Springs Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 485 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 767-5357 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.9% (2006); Median home value: $255,583 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Newspapers: Borrego Sun (General - Circulation 4,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.4% less than 15 minutes, 11.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Borrego Springs Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 767-5555 http://www.borregosprings.org
BOSTONIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.942 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.82° N. Lat.; 116.95° W. Long. Elevation is 480 feet. Population: 13,586 (1990); 15,169 (2000); 15,194 (2006); 15,543 (2011 projected); Race: 76.5% White, 4.2% Black, 1.6% Asian, 19.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,823.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 52.0% now married, 7.6% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% Other groups, 15.7% German, 12.9% Irish, 9.9% English, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 12.7% professional, 16.5% services, 31.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 14.4% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,474 (2006); Median household income: $43,545 (2006); Average household income: $52,560 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.2% (2006); Median home value: $322,010 (2006); Median rent: $714 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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BOULEVARD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91905). Aka Manzanita. Covers a land area of 79.800 sq. miles and a water area of 0.033 sq. miles. Located at 32.67° N. Lat.; 116.31° W. Long. Elevation is 3,360 feet. Population: 1,496 (2000); Race: 75.2% White, 3.5% Black, 1.6% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.2% under 18, 14.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 61.8% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% German, 21.4% Other groups, 12.2% Irish, 9.3% English, 5.5% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 19.6% professional, 23.9% services, 16.6% sales, 2.8% farming, 9.3% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,213 (2000); Median household income: $37,727 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2000). School District(s)
Mountain Empire Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 473-9022 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.2% (2000); Median home value: $102,100 (2000); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 1.5% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 11.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 14.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 36.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMP PENDLETON NORTH (CDP). Aka Pendleton North. Covers a land area of 8.991 sq. miles and a water area of 0.203 sq. miles. Located at 33.30° N. Lat.; 117.30° W. Long. Population: 10,135 (1990); 8,197 (2000); 7,877 (2006); 7,732 (2011 projected); Race: 68.3% White, 6.7% Black, 2.6% Asian, 27.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 876.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.90 (2006); Median age: 21.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 232.8 (2006); Marriage status: 51.4% never married, 46.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 2.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% Other groups, 19.4% German, 14.0% Irish, 7.0% English, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 18.1% professional, 19.4% services, 45.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 6.7% construction, 1.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,639 (2006); Median household income: $31,277 (2006); Average household income: $39,758 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 1.2% (2006); Median home value: $625,000 (2006); Median rent: $643 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 27.3% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.4% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMP PENDLETON SOUTH (CDP). Aka Pendleton South. Covers a land area of 3.836 sq. miles and a water area of 0.078 sq. miles. Located at 33.21° N. Lat.; 117.39° W. Long. Population: 10,710 (1990); 8,854 (2000); 8,449 (2006); 8,201 (2011 projected); Race: 66.1% White, 9.5% Black, 3.3% Asian, 21.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,202.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.41 (2006); Median age: 21.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 153.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.1% never married, 68.8% now married, 0.6% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.5% Other groups, 13.8% German, 11.1% Irish, 6.0% United States or American, 5.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 16.6% professional, 23.2% services, 35.6% sales, 1.4% farming, 5.4% construction, 6.6% production (2000).
Profiles of California Income: Per capita income: $12,556 (2006); Median household income: $37,366 (2006); Average household income: $42,563 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.9% (2006); Median home value: $181,250 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 20.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAMPO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91906). Covers a land area of 107.585 sq. miles and a water area of 2.740 sq. miles. Located at 32.66° N. Lat.; 116.46° W. Long. Elevation is 2,600 feet. History: South terminus of Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail to West Southwest. Population: 3,122 (2000); Race: 74.7% White, 3.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 23.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 29.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.0% under 18, 11.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 61.8% now married, 6.8% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% Other groups, 16.8% German, 12.3% Irish, 6.7% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 12.3% professional, 22.7% services, 22.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.7% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,470 (2000); Median household income: $39,359 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2000). School District(s)
Mountain Empire Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 473-9022 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.8% (2000); Median home value: $139,400 (2000); Median rent: $584 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.0% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CARDIFF BY THE SEA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92007). Part of the City of Encinitas. Covers a land area of 1.901 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 33.02° N. Lat.; 117.27° W. Long. Population: 10,366 (2000); Race: 85.0% White, 0.9% Black, 2.9% Asian, 14.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5,453.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.5% under 18, 8.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 34.0% never married, 48.5% now married, 3.6% widowed, 13.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.0% Other groups, 19.5% German, 15.2% Irish, 11.0% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 31.3% professional, 14.4% services, 22.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 6.1% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,621 (2000); Median household income: $62,877 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6% (2000). School District(s)
Cardiff Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 737 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 632-5890 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2000); Median home value: $353,600 (2000); Median rent: $1,020 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 2.6% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 8.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Additional Information Contacts Cardiff-By-The-Sea Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 436-0431 http://www.cardiffbythesea.org
CARLSBAD (city). Covers a land area of 37.435 sq. miles and a water area of 3.355 sq. miles. Located at 33.12° N. Lat.; 117.29° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named for Karlsbad, Bohemia, because of the similarity of their waters. Carlsbad’s population more than tripled from 1970 to 1990. Settled in the 1880s. Incorporated 1952. Population: 62,753 (1990); 78,247 (2000); 92,601 (2006); 105,076 (2011 projected); Race: 85.3% White, 0.9% Black, 5.0% Asian, 11.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,473.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 59.2% now married, 5.0% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% Other groups, 18.0% German, 14.6% Irish, 14.1% English, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 47,020 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 441 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 393 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.9% management, 26.3% professional, 11.7% services, 27.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 5.6% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,994 (2006); Median household income: $77,068 (2006); Average household income: $103,297 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $874 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $350 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006). School District(s)
Carlsbad Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,174 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 331-5000 Encinitas Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 943-4300 San Marcos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-4776 Two-year College(s)
Gemological Institute of America (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,478. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 603-4000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $711,751 (2006); Median rent: $932 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 269.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 8.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 931-8400 http://www.carlsbad.org City of Carlsbad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 434-2808 http://www.carlsbadca.gov
CASA DE ORO-MOUNT HELIX (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.838 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.76° N. Lat.; 116.97° W. Long. Population: 18,920 (1990); 18,874 (2000); 18,314 (2006); 18,323 (2011 projected); Race: 81.5% White, 5.7% Black, 2.4% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,678.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 61.8% now married, 7.0% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% Other groups, 18.0% German, 14.3% English, 11.7% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 29.1% professional, 11.0% services, 27.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.0% construction, 7.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,192 (2006); Median household income: $70,288 (2006); Average household income: $101,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $697,785 (2006); Median rent: $713 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHULA VISTA (city). Covers a land area of 48.877 sq. miles and a water area of 2.360 sq. miles. Located at 32.62° N. Lat.; 117.04° W. Long. Elevation is 70 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “pretty view”. Chula Vista grew around an agricultural district called the South Bay Region, with flowers and bulbs grown commercially. Population: 135,431 (1990); 173,556 (2000); 217,110 (2006); 248,011 (2011 projected); Race: 50.4% White, 5.0% Black, 14.8% Asian, 51.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,442.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 58.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.4% Other groups, 7.2% German, 5.9% Irish, 5.1% English, 2.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 88,334 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 818 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 362 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 19.0% professional, 16.9% services, 29.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.7% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,058 (2006); Median household income: $57,147 (2006); Average household income: $70,909 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $677 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $138 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.6% (2006). School District(s)
Chula Vista Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 425-9600 Dehesa Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 444-2161 Sweetwater Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5500 Two-year College(s)
Pima Medical Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 582 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 425-3200 Southwestern College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,324. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 482-6550 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $659; Out-of-state $4,979 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $458,422 (2006); Median rent: $664 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Bayview Hospital & Mental Health System (64 beds); Scripps Memorial Hospital-Chula Vista (183 beds); Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center (330 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 363.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: El Latino - San Diego (Hispanic - Circulation 65,500); San Diego Seniors Monthly (General, Senior Citizen - Circulation 30,000); The Lake Monthly (General - Circulation 5,900); The Star News (General Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 4.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Chula Vista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 420-6602 http://www.chulavistachamber.org City of Chula Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5041 http://www.ci.chula-vista.ca.us
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CORONADO (city). Covers a land area of 7.720 sq. miles and a water area of 24.939 sq. miles. Located at 32.67° N. Lat.; 117.17° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Named for the Los Coronados Islands, by the Coronado Beach Company. Coronado developed as a residential and resort community on the islands across San Diego Bay from the city of San Diego. The Hotel Del Coronado was designed by Stanford White. Population: 26,386 (1990); 24,100 (2000); 24,420 (2006); 24,933 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 4.6% Black, 4.2% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,163.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 34.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 139.7 (2006); Marriage status: 35.9% never married, 49.1% now married, 5.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.7% Other groups, 17.7% German, 16.1% Irish, 13.7% English, 7.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 8,611 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 49 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.0% management, 33.4% professional, 13.5% services, 21.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.3% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,401 (2006); Median household income: $74,076 (2006); Average household income: $104,907 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,383 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $837 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.4% (2006). School District(s)
Coronado Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 522-8900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $956 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 9.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 220.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Coronado Eagle & Journal (General - Circulation 12,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 62.1% car, 2.7% public transportation, 18.0% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Coronado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 522-7300 http://www.coronado.ca.us Coronado Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 435-9260 http://www.coronadochamber.com
CREST (CDP). Aka Suncrest. Covers a land area of 6.384 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.80° N. Lat.; 116.86° W. Long. Population: 2,624 (1990); 2,716 (2000); 2,591 (2006); 2,648 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.8% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 405.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 58.5% now married, 4.3% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% German, 17.6% Irish, 16.9% English, 16.8% Other groups, 6.9% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 25.7% professional, 12.7% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.8% construction, 6.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,017 (2006); Median household income: $65,734 (2006); Average household income: $77,551 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.2% (2006); Median home value: $433,660 (2006); Median rent: $727 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.5% less
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DEL MAR (city). Covers a land area of 1.715 sq. miles and a water area of 0.067 sq. miles. Located at 32.96° N. Lat.; 117.26° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. Population: 4,687 (1990); 4,389 (2000); 4,480 (2006); 4,644 (2011 projected); Race: 93.8% White, 0.2% Black, 3.0% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,612.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 52.5% now married, 4.5% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% German, 15.5% English, 15.4% Irish, 14.8% Other groups, 5.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 28.9% management, 38.4% professional, 4.6% services, 21.9% sales, 0.7% farming, 1.5% construction, 4.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $67,920 (2006); Median household income: $95,048 (2006); Average household income: $132,256 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 72.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 36.7% (2006). School District(s)
Del Mar Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-9301 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,210 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 597.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 47.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Del Mar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-9313 http://www.delmar.ca.us Del Mar Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 755-4844 http://www.delmarchamber.org
DESCANSO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91916). Covers a land area of 61.246 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.89° N. Lat.; 116.62° W. Long. Elevation is 3,396 feet. Population: 1,575 (2000); Race: 95.8% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.2% under 18, 14.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.2% never married, 67.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 7.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% German, 17.0% English, 13.0% Irish, 6.9% Other groups, 6.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 23.6% professional, 19.1% services, 20.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.1% construction, 13.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,444 (2000); Median household income: $46,976 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.7% (2000). School District(s)
Mountain Empire Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 473-9022 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.1% (2000); Median home value: $177,100 (2000); Median rent: $744 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DULZURA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91917). Covers a land area of 45.491 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.61° N. Lat.; 116.71° W. Long. Elevation is 1,045 feet.
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Population: 708 (2000); Race: 82.7% White, 1.5% Black, 2.8% Asian, 29.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.4% under 18, 16.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 53.8% now married, 5.4% widowed, 15.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% Other groups, 18.1% German, 14.9% English, 10.4% Irish, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.1% management, 27.7% professional, 15.2% services, 21.9% sales, 3.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,582 (2000); Median household income: $32,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2000); Median home value: $190,200 (2000); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.4% less than 15 minutes, 14.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 34.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EL CAJON (city). Covers a land area of 14.571 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.79° N. Lat.; 116.96° W. Long. Elevation is 435 feet. Population: 89,513 (1990); 94,869 (2000); 94,866 (2006); 96,480 (2011 projected); Race: 69.6% White, 6.0% Black, 3.1% Asian, 26.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,510.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 52.0% now married, 6.4% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.2% Other groups, 14.5% German, 9.8% Irish, 7.8% English, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 50,412 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 60 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 14.5% professional, 17.9% services, 32.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 12.7% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,834 (2006); Median household income: $41,124 (2006); Average household income: $51,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $464 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $148 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Cajon Valley Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 588-3000 Dehesa Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 444-2161 Grossmont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 644-8000 La Mesa-Spring Valley (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 463-5700 San Diego County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 292-3500 Santee Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,752 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 258-2300 Four-year College(s)
San Diego Christian College (Private, Not-for-profit, Undenominational) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 441-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,992; Out-of-state $16,992 Southern California Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Southern Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 442-9841 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $8,640; Out-of-state $8,640 Two-year College(s)
Cuyamaca College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,398. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 660-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $754; Out-of-state $5,133
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Advanced Training Associates (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 596-2766 2006-07 Tuition: $8,995 J Boutique College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 442-3407 2006-07 Tuition: $14,000 Valley Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 349 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 593-5111 2006-07 Tuition: $10,903 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.3% (2006); Median home value: $411,360 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 54.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 427.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Christian Examiner (Christian, Religious - Circulation 180,000); East County Business News (General - Circulation 3,000); East County Californian (General - Circulation 25,000); The Navy Compass (General - Circulation 56,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 3.9% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of El Cajon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 441-1716 http://www.ci.el-cajon.ca.us San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . (813) 689-1221 http://www.eastcountychamber.org
ENCINITAS (city). Covers a land area of 19.111 sq. miles and a water area of 1.021 sq. miles. Located at 33.04° N. Lat.; 117.27° W. Long. Elevation is 91 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “little oaks,” first used by the Portola expedition in 1769. Encinitas was settled in 1854 by a group of Germans from Chicago, and developed around the growing of blossoms and bulbs. Population: 55,632 (1990); 58,014 (2000); 61,169 (2006); 64,698 (2011 projected); Race: 86.2% White, 0.6% Black, 3.3% Asian, 14.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,200.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 55.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% Other groups, 19.0% German, 13.8% Irish, 13.5% English, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,197 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 29.2% professional, 13.5% services, 24.5% sales, 0.3% farming, 6.3% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,240 (2006); Median household income: $73,824 (2006); Average household income: $103,196 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $576 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $315 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006). School District(s)
Encinitas Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 943-4300 San Dieguito Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 753-6491 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.7% (2006); Median home value: $794,783 (2006); Median rent: $917 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Scripps Memorial Hospital-Encinitas (140 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 204.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Coast News (General - Circulation 25,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.5% car, 2.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less
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ESCONDIDO (city). Covers a land area of 36.284 sq. miles and a water area of 0.190 sq. miles. Located at 33.12° N. Lat.; 117.08° W. Long. Elevation is 684 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “hidden,” first used by the Anza expedition in 1776. Escondido was laid out in 1885 when part of the Wolfskill Ranch (originally on the Rancho Rincon del Diablo) was purchased by a syndicate. The town became a center of a grape-growing industry. Population: 109,860 (1990); 133,559 (2000); 136,961 (2006); 142,388 (2011 projected); Race: 62.0% White, 2.4% Black, 4.9% Asian, 44.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,774.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 32.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 57.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% Other groups, 13.1% German, 9.1% Irish, 8.5% English, 4.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 70,638 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 386 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 235 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 16.3% professional, 18.7% services, 25.9% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.6% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,012 (2006); Median household income: $49,301 (2006); Average household income: $64,475 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $455 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $170 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Escondido Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 20,239 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 432-2400 Escondido Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,868 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 480-3000 Oceanside Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 757-2560 San Pasqual Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 561 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 745-4931 Four-year College(s)
Westminster Theological Seminary in California (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 480-8474 Vocational/Technical School(s)
CET-Escondido (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.2% (2006); Median home value: $404,466 (2006); Median rent: $693 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Palomar Medical Center (332 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 360.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Escondido News Reporter (General - Circulation 1,000); Hispanos Unidos (General, Hispanic - Circulation 21,000); North County Times (Circulation 93,801) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 2.8% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Escondido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 839-4880 http://www.ci.escondido.ca.us Escondido Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 745-2125 http://www.escondidochamber.org
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FAIRBANKS RANCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.182 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 32.99° N. Lat.; 117.18° W. Long. Population: 1,522 (1990); 2,244 (2000); 3,239 (2006); 4,031 (2011 projected); Race: 90.6% White, 0.2% Black, 6.4% Asian, 2.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 625.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 80.3% now married, 1.6% widowed, 2.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% Other groups, 15.5% German, 10.8% English, 8.4% Italian, 7.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 49.3% management, 24.8% professional, 0.0% services, 20.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $87,872 (2006); Median household income: $208,235 (2006); Average household income: $264,024 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 72.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 29.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 97.0% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 11 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 10.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 37.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) FALLBROOK (CDP). Covers a land area of 17.496 sq. miles and a water area of 0.052 sq. miles. Located at 33.37° N. Lat.; 117.23° W. Long. Elevation is 685 feet. History: Named for Fallbrook, Pennsylvania, home of early settler and first postmaster Charles V. Reche. Fallbrook was settled in the 1880s and became a citrus-growing region, with avocado orchards added later. Population: 24,180 (1990); 29,100 (2000); 30,918 (2006); 32,879 (2011 projected); Race: 68.5% White, 1.2% Black, 1.6% Asian, 42.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,767.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.15 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 63.4% now married, 5.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% Other groups, 15.8% German, 11.4% Irish, 10.8% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 15.9% professional, 19.6% services, 22.6% sales, 4.5% farming, 12.4% construction, 10.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,504 (2006); Median household income: $51,096 (2006); Average household income: $67,207 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Fallbrook Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 723-7000 Fallbrook Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 723-6332 Vallecitos Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 728-7092 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.1% (2006); Median home value: $487,968 (2006); Median rent: $643 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Fallbrook Hospital (140 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 1.5% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 728-5845 http://www.fallbrookca.org
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GRANITE HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.903 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.80° N. Lat.; 116.91° W. Long. Population: 2,955 (1990); 3,246 (2000); 3,059 (2006); 3,030 (2011 projected); Race: 90.5% White, 1.5% Black, 1.1% Asian, 7.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,053.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 59.9% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.6% Other groups, 17.2% German, 14.2% English, 13.4% Irish, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 14.4% professional, 16.2% services, 24.3% sales, 1.3% farming, 16.1% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,046 (2006); Median household income: $87,558 (2006); Average household income: $107,459 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $680,696 (2006); Median rent: $1,024 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HARBISON CANYON (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.049 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.82° N. Lat.; 116.84° W. Long. Elevation is 840 feet. Population: 3,279 (1990); 3,645 (2000); 3,396 (2006); 3,470 (2011 projected); Race: 90.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.9% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 337.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 39.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 61.5% now married, 3.3% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% German, 19.2% Other groups, 18.8% Irish, 9.8% English, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 16.1% professional, 17.0% services, 32.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 16.6% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,946 (2006); Median household income: $70,458 (2006); Average household income: $84,320 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.4% (2006); Median home value: $480,620 (2006); Median rent: $717 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HIDDEN MEADOWS (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.454 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.23° N. Lat.; 117.12° W. Long. Population: 3,236 (1990); 3,463 (2000); 3,640 (2006); 3,781 (2011 projected); Race: 92.9% White, 0.9% Black, 2.1% Asian, 5.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 430.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.22 (2006); Median age: 57.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 11.6% never married, 76.4% now married, 7.4% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% German, 21.2% English, 17.1% Irish, 9.8% Other groups, 7.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 23.4% professional, 11.8% services, 34.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.8% construction, 7.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,794 (2006); Median household income: $68,152 (2006); Average household income: $85,771 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.1% (2006); Median home value: $590,304 (2006); Median rent: $851 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IMPERIAL BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 4.268 sq. miles and a water area of 0.251 sq. miles. Located at 32.57° N. Lat.; 117.11° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Named for the hope that purchasers would be attracted to the development. Incorporated 1956. Population: 26,681 (1990); 26,992 (2000); 26,788 (2006); 27,145 (2011 projected); Race: 59.3% White, 5.0% Black, 6.5% Asian, 46.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,276.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 30.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.6% never married, 51.2% now married, 4.4% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.4% Other groups, 10.9% German, 6.7% Irish, 6.3% English, 4.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,142 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 13.3% professional, 22.1% services, 28.8% sales, 0.9% farming, 13.0% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,746 (2006); Median household income: $41,517 (2006); Average household income: $51,210 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
South Bay Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 628-1600 Sweetwater Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 29.5% (2006); Median home value: $393,766 (2006); Median rent: $645 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 293.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 6.6% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Imperial Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 423-8301 http://www.cityofib.com Imperial Beach Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 424-3151 http://www.ib-chamber.biz
JACUMBA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 91934). Aka Jacumba Hot Springs. Covers a land area of 32.401 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 32.62° N. Lat.; 116.17° W. Long. Elevation is 2,829 feet. History: Jacumba was first a mail station on the Yuma route, established by James McCoy in 1852. The settlement grew as a resort spa with mineral springs and baths. Population: 695 (2000); Race: 68.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 27.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.2% under 18, 18.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 54.0% now married, 10.3% widowed, 16.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.5% Other groups, 20.7% German, 10.0% Irish, 9.6% French (except Basque), 8.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 11.4% professional, 19.5% services, 17.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.1% construction, 14.8% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $13,704 (2000); Median household income: $25,568 (2000); Poverty rate: 23.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2000). School District(s)
Mountain Empire Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 473-9022 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2000); Median home value: $95,200 (2000); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 19.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JAMUL (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.450 sq. miles and a water area of 0.180 sq. miles. Located at 32.72° N. Lat.; 116.88° W. Long. Elevation is 993 feet. Population: 4,760 (1990); 5,920 (2000); 7,412 (2006); 8,660 (2011 projected); Race: 86.2% White, 2.2% Black, 3.1% Asian, 13.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 450.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.7% Other groups, 16.3% German, 13.7% English, 11.8% Irish, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 24.8% professional, 9.6% services, 26.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.2% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,062 (2006); Median household income: $103,473 (2006); Average household income: $123,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 51.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006). School District(s)
Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary (KG-11) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 669-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2006); Median home value: $712,345 (2006); Median rent: $619 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.7% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 39.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JULIAN (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.915 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.07° N. Lat.; 116.58° W. Long. Elevation is 4,220 feet. History: Julian was established by the Bailey brothers and their cousins, the Julian brothers, who moved into the region in 1869, shortly after placer gold was discovered near the site of the town. The 1870’s was a boom time for Julian, which settled into being a farmers’ trading center when the gold was gone. Population: 1,284 (1990); 1,621 (2000); 1,718 (2006); 1,841 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 1.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 217.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.3% never married, 67.6% now married, 8.0% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% German, 20.0% Other groups, 15.2% English, 13.3% Irish, 4.8% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 12.2% professional, 23.3% services, 23.4% sales, 2.5% farming, 17.8% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,235 (2006); Median household income: $55,755 (2006); Average household income: $59,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006).
Profiles of California School District(s)
Julian Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-0661 Julian Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-3298 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $427,899 (2006); Median rent: $660 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Julian Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-1857 http://www.julianaca.com
LA MESA (city). Covers a land area of 9.264 sq. miles and a water area of 0.025 sq. miles. Located at 32.77° N. Lat.; 117.02° W. Long. Elevation is 507 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “flat-topped hill”. La Mesa developed as a residential community on land formerly called Allison’s Springs, used for grazing sheep. Population: 52,991 (1990); 54,749 (2000); 54,050 (2006); 54,495 (2011 projected); Race: 77.7% White, 5.2% Black, 4.8% Asian, 15.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,834.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.1 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 47.9% now married, 8.7% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.8% Other groups, 16.6% German, 13.3% Irish, 11.9% English, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 33,277 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 242 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 23.1% professional, 15.2% services, 30.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.6% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,371 (2006); Median household income: $48,709 (2006); Average household income: $58,859 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cajon Valley Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,348 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 588-3000 Grossmont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 644-8000 La Mesa-Spring Valley (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 463-5700 Lemon Grove Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 825-5600 Vocational/Technical School(s)
California Hair Design Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 203 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 461-8600 2006-07 Tuition: $9,675 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.6% (2006); Median home value: $446,102 (2006); Median rent: $712 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Albarado Parkway Institute (62 beds); Grossmont Hospital (450 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 411.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Diego Jewish Times (General, Jewish, Religious Circulation 16,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 2.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of La Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 463-6611 http://www.cityoflamesa.org La Mesa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 440-6161 http://www.eastcountychamber.org
Profiles of California
LA PRESA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.599 sq. miles and a water area of 0.577 sq. miles. Located at 32.71° N. Lat.; 117.00° W. Long. Elevation is 351 feet. Population: 31,002 (1990); 32,721 (2000); 33,497 (2006); 34,719 (2011 projected); Race: 45.7% White, 14.7% Black, 10.8% Asian, 38.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,982.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.30 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 56.3% now married, 5.4% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 59.0% Other groups, 7.3% German, 6.5% Irish, 5.4% English, 3.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 15.6% professional, 21.1% services, 28.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.3% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,855 (2006); Median household income: $53,150 (2006); Average household income: $61,863 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2006); Median home value: $347,881 (2006); Median rent: $647 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 2.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 41.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKE SAN MARCOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.812 sq. miles and a water area of 0.158 sq. miles. Located at 33.12° N. Lat.; 117.20° W. Long. Elevation is 520 feet. Population: 3,748 (1990); 4,138 (2000); 6,183 (2006); 7,786 (2011 projected); Race: 92.2% White, 0.3% Black, 2.1% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,411.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.82 (2006); Median age: 71.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 78.9 (2006); Marriage status: 8.3% never married, 61.7% now married, 17.0% widowed, 12.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.8% English, 18.5% German, 14.8% Irish, 10.2% Other groups, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 18.2% professional, 14.9% services, 38.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.2% construction, 4.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,366 (2006); Median household income: $57,011 (2006); Average household income: $72,841 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.9% (2006); Median home value: $532,960 (2006); Median rent: $982 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.7% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKESIDE (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.718 sq. miles and a water area of 0.336 sq. miles. Located at 32.85° N. Lat.; 116.90° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 17,566 (1990); 19,560 (2000); 19,513 (2006); 20,014 (2011 projected); Race: 89.1% White, 0.7% Black, 1.3% Asian, 12.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,412.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 60.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.1% Other groups, 17.9% German, 13.6% Irish, 13.0% English, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 13.2% professional, 16.1% services, 29.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 15.6% construction, 11.3% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $24,376 (2006); Median household income: $57,755 (2006); Average household income: $68,701 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Grossmont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 644-8000 Lakeside Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,522 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 390-2600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.5% (2006); Median home value: $408,946 (2006); Median rent: $656 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.4% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.2% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lakeside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 561-1031 http://www.lakesideca.com
LEMON GROVE (city). Covers a land area of 3.800 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.73° N. Lat.; 117.03° W. Long. Elevation is 440 feet. Population: 23,833 (1990); 24,918 (2000); 24,645 (2006); 24,861 (2011 projected); Race: 54.1% White, 12.9% Black, 6.5% Asian, 33.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,485.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 35.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 51.7% now married, 6.5% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.6% Other groups, 10.9% German, 8.6% Irish, 7.1% English, 3.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 13,253 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 16.3% professional, 18.6% services, 30.0% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,985 (2006); Median household income: $46,487 (2006); Average household income: $55,744 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Lemon Grove Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 825-5600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $375,858 (2006); Median rent: $655 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 325.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 6.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lemon Grove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 825-3800 http://www.ci.lemon-grove.ca.us Lemon Grove Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 469-9621 http://www.lemongrovechamber.com
NATIONAL CITY (city). Covers a land area of 7.389 sq. miles and a water area of 1.855 sq. miles. Located at 32.67° N. Lat.; 117.09° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Named for the Rancho de la Nacion, on which the town was laid out. Incorporated 1887. Population: 54,518 (1990); 54,260 (2000); 53,591 (2006); 54,097 (2011 projected); Race: 35.2% White, 4.4% Black, 19.4% Asian, 62.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,253.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.69 (2006); Median age: 29.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 35.0% never married, 50.4%
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now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 81.2% Other groups, 3.7% German, 2.3% Irish, 1.9% English, 1.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,598 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 90 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 9.3% professional, 26.2% services, 25.4% sales, 0.9% farming, 12.7% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,503 (2006); Median household income: $33,887 (2006); Average household income: $42,800 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
National Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 336-7500 San Diego County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 292-3500 Sweetwater Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5500 Four-year College(s)
Interamerican College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 40 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 477-6310 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bay Vista College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 186 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 474-6607 2006-07 Tuition: $11,950 Housing: Homeownership rate: 34.4% (2006); Median home value: $329,234 (2006); Median rent: $531 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Paradise Valley Hospital (301 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 83.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 496.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: La Prensa San Diego (Hispanic - Circulation 30,000); Philippine Mabuhay News (General - Circulation 35,000); San Diego Asian Journal (Asian, General - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.5% car, 6.6% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of National City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 336-4226 http://www.ci.national-city.ca.us National City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 292-4624 http://www.nationalcitychamber.org
OCEANSIDE (city). Covers a land area of 40.590 sq. miles and a water area of 0.983 sq. miles. Located at 33.21° N. Lat.; 117.32° W. Long. Elevation is 47 feet. History: Named for its location on the Pacific Ocean by J.C. Hayes, in 1883. Oceanside was settled by a group of English gentry who moved down from the San Luis Rey Valley to the ocean-front site. The town grew as a beach resort and residential area. Population: 129,071 (1990); 161,029 (2000); 171,119 (2006); 181,960 (2011 projected); Race: 64.0% White, 5.4% Black, 6.2% Asian, 34.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,215.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 34.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 58.4% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% Other groups, 12.2% German, 9.6% Irish, 9.6% English, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,468 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 284 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 338 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 17.9% professional, 17.1% services, 27.5% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,641 (2006); Median household income: $54,526 (2006); Average household income: $67,223 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $336 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $162 (2004).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Fallbrook Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 723-7000 Oceanside Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 757-2560 Vista Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-2170 Two-year College(s)
Miracosta College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,120. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 757-2121 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $590; Out-of-state $4,392 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Glendale Career College-Oceanside (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 450-0340 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,697; Out-of-state $16,697 Oceanside College of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 79 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 757-6161 2006-07 Tuition: $7,300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.1% (2006); Median home value: $418,603 (2006); Median rent: $761 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Hospitals: Naval Hospital-Camp Pendleton (220 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 58.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 335.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.7% car, 3.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Oceanside. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 435-3059 http://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us Oceanside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 722-1534 http://www.oceansidechamber.com
PALA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92059). Covers a land area of 18.969 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.36° N. Lat.; 117.07° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Pala developed as a trading center for the Pala Indian Reservation. The community grew up around La Asistencia de San Antonio de Pala established by Father Antonio Peyri as a outpost for Mission San Luis Rey in 1816. Population: 1,820 (2000); Race: 34.9% White, 0.2% Black, 0.9% Asian, 49.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 95.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.4% under 18, 4.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 43.3% never married, 46.3% now married, 2.0% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.1% Other groups, 3.0% United States or American, 1.9% Irish, 1.5% English, 1.4% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 10.9% professional, 21.7% services, 18.2% sales, 12.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,630 (2000); Median household income: $31,316 (2000); Poverty rate: 35.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2000). School District(s)
Bonsall Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,785 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 631-5200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2000); Median home value: $118,000 (2000); Median rent: $324 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.2% walk, 6.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 37.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PAUMA VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92061). Covers a land area of 49.664 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.31° N. Lat.; 116.96° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet.
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Population: 2,607 (2000); Race: 54.8% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 32.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 52.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.9% under 18, 21.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 62.8% now married, 5.4% widowed, 5.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% Other groups, 7.9% German, 6.7% Irish, 6.4% English, 3.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 15.1% professional, 14.6% services, 20.3% sales, 12.1% farming, 10.4% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,272 (2000); Median household income: $44,615 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% (2000). School District(s)
Valley Center-Pauma Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 749-0464 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.8% (2000); Median home value: $230,100 (2000); Median rent: $391 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PINE VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.070 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.82° N. Lat.; 116.52° W. Long. Elevation is 3,736 feet. History: Pine Valley was settled in 1869 by Major William H. Emory, who is said to have acquired the land in exchange for two horses. The community became a resort area. Population: 1,297 (1990); 1,501 (2000); 1,541 (2006); 1,604 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 8.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 218.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 72.9% now married, 2.6% widowed, 8.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% Other groups, 19.9% German, 19.0% Irish, 17.6% English, 9.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 18.3% professional, 20.0% services, 23.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.9% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,747 (2006); Median household income: $67,045 (2006); Average household income: $73,340 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.1% (2006). School District(s)
Mountain Empire Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,833 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 473-9022 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2006); Median home value: $507,124 (2006); Median rent: $1,027 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POWAY (city). Covers a land area of 39.225 sq. miles and a water area of 0.104 sq. miles. Located at 32.97° N. Lat.; 117.03° W. Long. Elevation is 503 feet. Population: 42,908 (1990); 48,044 (2000); 49,573 (2006); 51,664 (2011 projected); Race: 80.8% White, 1.6% Black, 8.3% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,263.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.2% never married, 64.4% now married, 3.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.5% Other groups, 18.2% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.1% English, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,831 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005);
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Multi-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 24.4% professional, 14.1% services, 26.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.5% construction, 7.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,862 (2006); Median household income: $84,289 (2006); Average household income: $110,714 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006). School District(s)
Poway Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 748-0010 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Academy of Hair Design-Poway (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 259 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 748-1490 2006-07 Tuition: $14,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.5% (2006); Median home value: $653,079 (2006); Median rent: $858 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Pomerado Hospital (107 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 165.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Corridor News (General - Circulation 4,650); Poway News Chieftain (General - Circulation 14,000); Rancho Bernardo News Journal/AF (General - Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Poway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 668-4400 http://www.ci.poway.ca.us Poway Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 748-0016 http://www.poway.com
RAINBOW (CDP). Aka Rainbow Valley. Covers a land area of 16.075 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.41° N. Lat.; 117.14° W. Long. Elevation is 1,050 feet. Population: 2,071 (1990); 2,026 (2000); 2,118 (2006); 2,236 (2011 projected); Race: 79.3% White, 0.1% Black, 2.5% Asian, 21.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 131.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.5% never married, 58.0% now married, 6.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% Other groups, 15.8% German, 11.8% English, 10.2% Irish, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 16.0% professional, 14.9% services, 17.6% sales, 7.1% farming, 13.6% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,131 (2006); Median household income: $44,940 (2006); Average household income: $64,382 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). School District(s)
Vallecitos Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 728-7092 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $521,853 (2006); Median rent: $607 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.8% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.0% walk, 11.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RAMONA (CDP). Covers a land area of 15.280 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.03° N. Lat.; 116.87° W. Long. Elevation is 1,442 feet. History: Named for the novel of the same name by Helen Hunt Jackson. The village of Ramona was founded in 1886 in a region of poultry farms.
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Population: 13,832 (1990); 15,691 (2000); 15,761 (2006); 16,124 (2011 projected); Race: 78.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.7% Asian, 28.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,031.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 57.9% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.4% Other groups, 16.8% German, 10.2% Irish, 7.2% English, 5.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 17.6% professional, 17.0% services, 24.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 16.3% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,149 (2006); Median household income: $57,253 (2006); Average household income: $68,370 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Ramona City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 788-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.0% (2006); Median home value: $483,090 (2006); Median rent: $637 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Newspapers: Ramona Sentinel (General - Circulation 5,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ramona Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 789-1311 http://www.ramonachamber.com
RANCHITA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92066). Covers a land area of 22.030 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.20° N. Lat.; 116.54° W. Long. Elevation is 4,065 feet. Population: 338 (2000); Race: 86.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.1% under 18, 12.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 61.4% now married, 10.6% widowed, 4.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Other groups, 23.0% German, 7.1% English, 6.4% Irish, 6.1% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 8.9% professional, 30.4% services, 24.1% sales, 4.5% farming, 15.2% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,619 (2000); Median household income: $22,368 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2000); Median home value: $136,300 (2000); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 4.7% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 42.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RANCHO SAN DIEGO (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.872 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.76° N. Lat.; 116.92° W. Long. Population: 17,948 (1990); 20,155 (2000); 20,832 (2006); 21,673 (2011 projected); Race: 82.4% White, 3.1% Black, 4.3% Asian, 12.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,348.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 61.8% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.5% Other groups, 20.8% German, 14.2% English, 12.4% Irish, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.5% management, 27.6% professional, 12.6% services, 28.1% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.8% construction, 5.5% production (2000).
Profiles of California Income: Per capita income: $35,444 (2006); Median household income: $79,824 (2006); Average household income: $99,846 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.4% (2006); Median home value: $604,322 (2006); Median rent: $922 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RANCHO SANTA FE (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.829 sq. miles and a water area of 0.064 sq. miles. Located at 33.02° N. Lat.; 117.20° W. Long. Elevation is 245 feet. Population: 2,987 (1990); 3,252 (2000); 3,421 (2006); 3,620 (2011 projected); Race: 92.7% White, 0.4% Black, 3.3% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 500.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 48.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 70.8% now married, 7.2% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% English, 17.3% Irish, 14.5% German, 12.1% Other groups, 8.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 38.6% management, 25.7% professional, 5.9% services, 26.1% sales, 0.9% farming, 0.5% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $102,062 (2006); Median household income: $236,441 (2006); Average household income: $279,322 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 73.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 68.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 29.1% (2006). School District(s)
Rancho Santa Fe Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 846 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 756-1141 Solana Beach Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 794-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Newspapers: Rancho Santa Fe Review (General - Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.4% car, 2.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 14.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN DIEGO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 324.343 sq. miles and a water area of 47.690 sq. miles. Located at 32.78° N. Lat.; 117.14° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. History: In 1769 Governor Portola and Franciscan friar Junipero Serra established a mission and presidio on the site of San Diego, and named them for the bay which had been charted in 1602 by Sebastian Vizcaino of Spain. San Diego became the center of the coastal hide trade, and was organized in 1834 as a pueblo. For a time after 1838 San Diego was a department of Los Angeles, but by 1850 the present Old Town was incorporated as a city. Next to it was New Town, or Davis’s Folly, named for William Heath Davis, who first built there. Later this part of town was called Horton’s Addition for Alonzo E. Horton, who developed the waterfront land. San Diego became the transcontinental terminus of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1885. Population: 1,111,048 (1990); 1,223,400 (2000); 1,294,273 (2006); 1,369,292 (2011 projected); Race: 58.9% White, 6.7% Black, 14.7% Asian, 27.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,990.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.8 (2006); Marriage status: 35.0% never married, 49.9% now married, 4.9% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.3% Other groups, 10.8% German, 8.6% Irish, 8.0% English, 4.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 677,653 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 815 (2005);
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Multi-family building permits issued: 1,693 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.0% management, 26.8% professional, 15.9% services, 26.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 6.7% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,624 (2006); Median household income: $53,762 (2006); Average household income: $73,544 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $615 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $213 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006). School District(s)
Chula Vista Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 425-9600 Del Mar Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,675 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-9301 Poway Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32,915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 748-0010 San Diego County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 292-3500 San Diego County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 292-3580 San Diego Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 134,709 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 725-5506 San Dieguito Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 753-6491 San Ysidro Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 428-4476 Solana Beach Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 794-7100 South Bay Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,882 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 628-1600 Sweetwater Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 40,888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 691-5500 Four-year College(s)
Alliant International University-San Diego (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,584. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 271-4300 Bethel Seminary San Diego (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 197 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 582-8188 Booker T Crenshaw Christian School Inc (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 235-0771 California College-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 295-5785 California Western School of Law (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 525-7073 Coleman College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 499-0202 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $21,420; Out-of-state $21,420 Design Institute of San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 481 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 566-1200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,400; Out-of-state $14,400 ITT Technical Institute-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,045. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 571-8500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 National University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 26,035. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 628-8648 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,072; Out-of-state $9,072 Newschool of Architecture and Design (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 365 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 235-4100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,085; Out-of-state $18,085 Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 574-6909 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,868; Out-of-state $12,868 Platt College-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 265-0107 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,215; Out-of-state $19,215 Point Loma Nazarene University (Private, Not-for-profit, Church of the Nazarene) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,445. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 849-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $21,620; Out-of-state $21,620 Remington College-San Diego Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 242 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 686-8600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,875; Out-of-state $12,875
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San Diego State University (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 31,802. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 594-5000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,160; Out-of-state $13,330 The Art Institute of California-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,912. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (866) 275-2422 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,924; Out-of-state $19,924 Thomas Jefferson School of Law (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 805 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 297-9700 University of California-San Diego (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 25,320. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 534-2230 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,688; Out-of-state $25,372 University of Phoenix-San Diego Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,564. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 473-4346 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,200; Out-of-state $13,200 University of San Diego (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,548. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 260-4600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $30,704; Out-of-state $30,704 Two-year College(s)
Concorde Career Colleges (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 852-8434 Fashion Careers College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 275-4700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $17,400; Out-of-state $17,400 Foundation College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 683-3273 Maric College-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 585 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 279-4500 San Diego City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,204. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 388-3400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $650; Out-of-state $4,490 San Diego Mesa College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21,066. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 388-2604 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $652; Out-of-state $4,492 San Diego Miramar College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,706. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 388-7800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $652; Out-of-state $4,490 The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-San Diego (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 272 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 235-2049 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,710; Out-of-state $18,710 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Academy of Professional Careers (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 283-4000 2006-07 Tuition: $13,949 Associated Technical College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 234-2181 2006-07 Tuition: $7,600 Avance Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 575-1511 2006-07 Tuition: $8,975 CET-San Diego (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Centers for Education and Technology (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 388-4881 Maric College-East County (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 282-9000 2006-07 Tuition: $11,800 Marinello School of Beauty (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 547-9260 2006-07 Tuition: $14,960 Mueller College of Holistic Studies (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 291-9811 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,250; Out-of-state $11,250 Occupational Training Services Inc (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 560-0411 2006-07 Tuition: $8,580 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.5% (2006); Median home value: $506,564 (2006); Median rent: $714 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Alvarado Hospital Medical Center (231 beds); Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Diego (395 beds); Naval Medical Center San Diego (583 beds); Promise Hospital of San Diego (100 beds); Rady Children’s Hospital - San Diego; Scripps Green Hospital-La Jolla (173 beds); Scripps Memorial Hospital-La Jolla (420 beds); Scripps Mercy
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Hospital (523 beds); Sharp Cabrillo Hospital (250 beds); Sharp Coronado Hospital (204 beds); Sharp Memorial Hospital (663 beds); University of California San Diego Medical Center (558 beds); Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (238 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 51.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 363.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Beach & Bay Press (General - Circulation 19,500); Del Mar Village Voice (General - Circulation 7,300); El Sol de San Diego (Hispanic Circulation 19,258); La Jolla Light (General - Circulation 31,000); La Jolla Village News (General - Circulation 21,000); Long Beach Navy Dispatch (General - Circulation 9,000); Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch Sentinel (General Circulation 15,000); Navy Dispatch/At Ease (General - Circulation 15,000); Old California Gazette (General - Circulation 75,000); San Diego Commerce (General - Circulation 1,000); San Diego Daily Transcript (Circulation 15,000); San Diego Navy Dispatch (General - Circulation 25,000); San Diego Reader (Alternative, General - Circulation 158,000); San Diego Voice & Viewpoint (Black, General - Circulation 25,000); Southern Cross (Catholic, General, Religious - Circulation 32,000); The Peninsula Beacon (General - Circulation 16,000); The San Diego Union-Tribune (Circulation 339,032); Tierra Times (General - Circulation 12,000); Uptown San Diego Examiner (General - Circulation 2,600); Ventura County Navy Dispatch (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 4.2% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 236-5555 http://www.sandiego.gov San Diego Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 544-1300 http://www.sdchamber.org San Diego North Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 487-1767 http://www.sdncc.com San Ysidro Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 428-1281 http://www.sanysidrochamber.org Scripps Ranch Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 484-2800 http://sdncc.org
SAN DIEGO COUNTRY ESTATES (CDP). Covers a land area of 16.968 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.00° N. Lat.; 116.79° W. Long. Elevation is 1,520 feet. Population: 7,499 (1990); 9,262 (2000); 9,993 (2006); 10,748 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.7% Black, 1.2% Asian, 7.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 588.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 73.9% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.2% German, 17.7% Other groups, 16.1% Irish, 15.0% English, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.6% management, 23.3% professional, 13.0% services, 28.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,448 (2006); Median household income: $93,887 (2006); Average household income: $103,900 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.0% (2006); Median home value: $582,469 (2006); Median rent: $991 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 28.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) SAN MARCOS (city). Covers a land area of 23.755 sq. miles and a water area of 0.066 sq. miles. Located at 33.14° N. Lat.; 117.17° W. Long. Elevation is 590 feet. History: Named for a rancho of Mission San Luis Rey, which was named for St. Mark the Evangelist. San Marcos, established at the confluence of three valleys, is on the former Rancho Los Vallecitos de San Marcos. The
Profiles of California Mulberry Grove and Silk Factory was established near San Marcos in the late 1920s in an attempt to build a silkworm culture in southern California. Population: 40,094 (1990); 54,977 (2000); 73,851 (2006); 89,239 (2011 projected); Race: 62.2% White, 2.1% Black, 6.1% Asian, 39.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,108.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 60.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.8% Other groups, 13.4% German, 8.8% English, 8.7% Irish, 4.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,163 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 230 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 188 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 15.8% professional, 15.8% services, 27.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 11.1% construction, 15.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,254 (2006); Median household income: $57,594 (2006); Average household income: $70,752 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,143 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $608 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). School District(s)
San Diego County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 292-3500 San Marcos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-4776 Four-year College(s)
California State University-San Marcos (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,502. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 750-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,092; Out-of-state $13,262 Two-year College(s)
Palomar College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 25,146. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-1150 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $684; Out-of-state $4,368 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Palomar Institute of Cosmetology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-7900 2006-07 Tuition: $10,875 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $423,978 (2006); Median rent: $744 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 236.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Vista Sun (General - Circulation 10,000); Today’s Local News (Circulation 75,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Marcos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-1050 http://www.ci.san-marcos.ca.us San Marcos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-1270 http://www.sanmarcostexas.com
SANTA YSABEL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92070). Covers a land area of 101.386 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 33.16° N. Lat.; 116.71° W. Long. Elevation is 2,984 feet. Population: 1,141 (2000); Race: 62.4% White, 1.6% Black, 1.2% Asian, 19.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.0% under 18, 21.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 57.1% now married, 8.0% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% Other groups, 12.8% English, 12.6% German, 5.8% United States or American, 4.9% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 10.9% professional, 27.4% services, 22.3% sales, 4.4% farming, 9.5% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,704 (2000); Median household income: $30,449 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2000). School District(s)
Spencer Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-0336 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.4% (2000); Median home value: $196,400 (2000); Median rent: $319 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 9.0% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 26.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SANTEE (city). Covers a land area of 16.059 sq. miles and a water area of 0.220 sq. miles. Located at 32.84° N. Lat.; 116.98° W. Long. Elevation is 345 feet. Population: 52,806 (1990); 52,975 (2000); 52,926 (2006); 53,868 (2011 projected); Race: 85.8% White, 1.5% Black, 2.7% Asian, 12.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,295.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 59.0% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.3% Other groups, 19.8% German, 14.9% Irish, 12.2% English, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,154 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 105 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 18.1% professional, 14.5% services, 32.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 12.1% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,953 (2006); Median household income: $65,035 (2006); Average household income: $73,172 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). School District(s)
Grossmont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 644-8000 Santee Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,752 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 258-2300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $393,583 (2006); Median rent: $767 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 248.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lakeside Leader (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.7% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Santee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 258-4100 http://www.ci.santee.ca.us Santee Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 449-6572 http://www.santee-chamber.org
SOLANA BEACH (city). Covers a land area of 3.528 sq. miles and a water area of 0.083 sq. miles. Located at 32.99° N. Lat.; 117.26° W. Long. Elevation is 52 feet. Population: 12,846 (1990); 12,979 (2000); 12,902 (2006); 13,101 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 0.5% Black, 3.8% Asian, 14.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,656.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.23 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 54.5% now married, 8.0% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.5% Other groups, 17.9% English, 16.1% German, 14.4% Irish, 6.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.5% management, 31.9% professional, 13.6% services, 23.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.3% construction, 2.7% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $54,619 (2006); Median household income: $81,738 (2006); Average household income: $120,929 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 57.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006). School District(s)
San Dieguito Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 753-6491 Solana Beach Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 794-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,055 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 241.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.6% car, 3.2% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 8.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Solana Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 720-2400 http://www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (858) 755-4775 http://www.solanabeachchamber.com
SPRING VALLEY (CDP). Aka Casa de Oro. Covers a land area of 7.235 sq. miles and a water area of 0.209 sq. miles. Located at 32.73° N. Lat.; 116.98° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. History: Named for a spring in the area. The Bancroft Ranch House Museum (1856) is a national historic landmark. Population: 24,580 (1990); 26,663 (2000); 27,226 (2006); 28,178 (2011 projected); Race: 63.4% White, 11.4% Black, 5.2% Asian, 25.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,763.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 56.4% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.3% Other groups, 13.6% German, 10.3% Irish, 10.0% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 21.5% professional, 14.8% services, 29.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.7% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,347 (2006); Median household income: $56,454 (2006); Average household income: $65,461 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Grossmont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 24,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 644-8000 La Mesa-Spring Valley (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 463-5700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $393,372 (2006); Median rent: $739 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 3.1% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (619) 670-9902 http://www.springvalleychamber.org
VALLEY CENTER (CDP). Covers a land area of 29.284 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.24° N. Lat.; 117.01° W. Long. Elevation is 1,300 feet. Population: 6,194 (1990); 7,323 (2000); 8,107 (2006); 8,884 (2011 projected); Race: 84.0% White, 0.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 15.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 276.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.1% never married, 64.5% now
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married, 5.2% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% Other groups, 16.5% German, 15.2% English, 14.4% Irish, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 23.0% professional, 13.4% services, 27.9% sales, 1.7% farming, 11.3% construction, 9.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,366 (2006); Median household income: $76,595 (2006); Average household income: $92,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006).
Profiles of California Hospitals: Tri-City Medical Center (397 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 57.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 322.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Good News Etc. (Christian, Religious - Circulation 42,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 3.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-1340 http://www.cityofvista.com Vista Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-1122 http://www.vista.org
School District(s)
Valley Center-Pauma Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,736 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 749-0464 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $636,478 (2006); Median rent: $763 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Newspapers: Valley Roadrunner (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 8.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Valley Center Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 749-8472 http://www.vcchamber.com
VISTA (city). Covers a land area of 18.681 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 33.19° N. Lat.; 117.24° W. Long. Elevation is 340 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “view”. The post office at Vista was established in 1890 when the Oceanside-Escondido branch of the Santa Fe Railway was completed. Development of the town began in 1926 when water was brought from Lake Henshaw. Population: 73,088 (1990); 89,857 (2000); 93,361 (2006); 97,909 (2011 projected); Race: 59.0% White, 3.8% Black, 4.1% Asian, 44.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,997.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.16 (2006); Median age: 31.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 57.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.8% Other groups, 12.1% German, 8.6% Irish, 8.3% English, 4.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 47,147 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 16.3% professional, 17.1% services, 27.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 11.1% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,976 (2006); Median household income: $50,425 (2006); Average household income: $64,239 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $431 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $200 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Centinela Valley Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (310) 263-3200 Julian Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-3298 San Marcos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,386 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 744-4776 Vista Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26,407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 726-2170 Two-year College(s)
Maric College-Vista (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 373 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 630-1555 San Diego Golf Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 342-7342 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,813; Out-of-state $9,813 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.9% (2006); Median home value: $424,931 (2006); Median rent: $739 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000).
WARNER SPRINGS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 92086). Covers a land area of 179.215 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 33.33° N. Lat.; 116.69° W. Long. Elevation is 3,132 feet. Population: 1,185 (2000); Race: 83.5% White, 0.0% Black, 3.5% Asian, 10.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.2% under 18, 27.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.6% never married, 64.1% now married, 7.4% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.3% Other groups, 17.5% English, 16.1% Irish, 12.6% German, 8.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.6% management, 12.9% professional, 21.3% services, 25.6% sales, 3.8% farming, 11.1% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,630 (2000); Median household income: $38,077 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2000). School District(s)
Warner Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 782-3517 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2000); Median home value: $203,100 (2000); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WINTER GARDENS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.458 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 32.84° N. Lat.; 116.92° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 18,697 (1990); 19,771 (2000); 19,734 (2006); 20,006 (2011 projected); Race: 86.7% White, 1.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 13.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,426.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 35.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 55.7% now married, 5.8% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% Other groups, 20.7% German, 14.2% English, 12.5% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 16.6% professional, 15.1% services, 31.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 15.7% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,934 (2006); Median household income: $52,606 (2006); Average household income: $62,583 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.2% (2006); Median home value: $394,806 (2006); Median rent: $714 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Profiles of California
San Francisco County
San Francisco County Located in western California; coextensive with the city of San Francisco; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by the Golden Gate, and on the east by San Francisco Bay. Located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Francisco. San Francisco County is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division (Alameda County, CA; Contra Costa County, CA); San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division (Marin County, CA; San Francisco County, CA; San Mateo County, CA) Weather Station: San Francisco Mission
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Population: 723,959 (1990); 776,733 (2000); 750,596 (2006); 746,548 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 7.1% Black, 33.1% Asian, 14.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16,074.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.3% Catholic Church, 6.4% Jewish Estimate, 2.9% Muslim Estimate, 1.7% The United Methodist Church, 0.8% Episcopal Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 421,474 (2005); Leading industries: 18.3% professional, scientific & technical services; 11.0% accommodation & food services; 10.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 8 totaling n/a acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 98 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 646 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 28,500 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 2,634 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 5,305 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 19,639 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 28,459 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $20,409 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,303 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $40,769 (2006); Median household income: $67,024 (2006); Average household income: $94,966 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.85% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $2,219 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $997 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 34.6% (2006); Median home value: $720,079 (2006); Median rent: $883 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 115.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 77.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 168.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 89.3% good, 10.4% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 76.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 56.2 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,295.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 15.2% Bush, 83.0% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Baker Beach State Park; Candlestick Point State Recreation Area; Farallon Islands State Game Refuge; Farallon National Wildlife Refuge; Fort Point National Historic Site; James D Phelan Beach State Park; San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Additional Information Contacts San Francisco County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 554-4000 http://www.ci.sf.ca.us City of San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 554-4000 http://www.sfgov.org San Francisco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 352-8816 http://www.sfchamber.com
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SAN FRANCISCO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 46.694 sq. miles and a water area of 185.222 sq. miles. Located at 37.76° N. Lat.; 122.43° W. Long. Elevation is 63 feet. History: San Francisco Bay was discovered by the Spanish in 1769. Spanish settlement began in 1776 when Don Juan Bautista de Anza and a group of soldiers brought 200 colonists overland from Mexico. A presidio was built to protect the new pueblo, and Mission San Francisco de Asis was established by Father Junipero Serra. The pueblo, called Yerba Buena, was a town of tents and adobe huts until Captain William A. Richardson built the first house in 1835, followed by Jacob Primer Leese’s store in 1836. In 1846 Captain John B. Montgomery took possession of the town for the United States, and the name was changed to San Francisco. The discovery of gold on the American River brought thousands of fortune-seekers through San Francisco. Many of them stayed to establish the multiethnic neighborhoods of the city. The first cable cars appeared in 1873, as the population continued to grow. On April 18, 1906, the devastating earthquake on the San Andreas fault destroyed some 30,000 buildings in San Francisco, but the city rose immediately from the ashes as reconstruction started. Population: 723,959 (1990); 776,733 (2000); 750,596 (2006); 746,548 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 7.1% Black, 33.1% Asian, 14.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 16,074.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 44.8% never married, 40.5% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.9% Other groups, 8.8% Irish, 7.7% German, 6.1% English, 5.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 421,474 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 95 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,303 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 28.4% professional, 14.3% services, 25.6% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.2% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,769 (2006); Median household income: $67,024 (2006); Average household income: $94,966 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $2,219 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $997 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 44.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oakland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 49,214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (510) 879-8100 SBE - Edison Charter Academy (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 323-2694 SBE - Leadership Public Schools - Hayward 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a San Francisco County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,179 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 241-6000 San Francisco County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 355-7711 San Francisco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 57,144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 241-6000 Four-year College(s)
Academy of Art University (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,522. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 274-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,680; Out-of-state $14,680 Alliant International University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 955-2100 American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 282-7600 American Conservatory Theater (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 439-2350 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $15,366; Out-of-state $15,366 California Institute of Integral Studies (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,057. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 575-6100 Golden Gate University-San Francisco (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,891. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 442-7000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,520; Out-of-state $11,520 New College of California (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 881 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 437-3400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $13,408; Out-of-state $13,408
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San Francisco Art Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 771-7020 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,200; Out-of-state $27,200 San Francisco Conservatory of Music (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 864-7326 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,476; Out-of-state $29,476 San Francisco State University (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 28,950. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 338-1111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,166; Out-of-state $13,336 Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 497 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 433-9200 The Art Institute of California-San Francisco (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,581. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 865-0198 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,582; Out-of-state $26,582 University of California Hastings College of Law (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,286. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 565-4600 University of California-San Francisco (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,863. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 476-9000 University of San Francisco (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,457. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 422-5555 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $28,760; Out-of-state $28,760 Two-year College(s)
California Culinary Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,607. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 771-3500 City College of San Francisco (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 43,255. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 239-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $710; Out-of-state $4,476 Heald College-San Francisco (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 389 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 808-3000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 Miami Ad School-San Francisco Fall 2005 Enrollment: 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 837-0966 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,400; Out-of-state $11,400 The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising-San Francisco (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 936 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 675-5200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $18,710; Out-of-state $18,710 Vocational/Technical School(s)
American College of California (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 677-9717 2006-07 Tuition: $14,135 Bryman College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 649 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 777-2500 2006-07 Tuition: $12,650 Miss Martys Hair Academy and Esthetics Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 227-4240 2006-07 Tuition: $14,650 Housing: Homeownership rate: 34.6% (2006); Median home value: $720,079 (2006); Median rent: $883 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60 years (2000). Hospitals: California Pacific Medical Center - Davies Campus (341 beds); Chinese Hospital (54 beds); Kaiser Permanente Medical Center (620 beds); Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (1457 beds); Langley Porter Psychiatric Hospital & Institute (70 beds); Saint Francis Memorial Hospital (356 beds); San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center (639 beds); San Francisco VA Medical Center (244 beds); St. Luke’s Hospital (260 beds); St. Mary’s Medical Center (531 beds); UCSF Medical Center (688 beds); UCSF/Mount Zion Medical Center (334 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 79.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 457.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: AsianWeek (Asian, General - Circulation 50,000); Berkeley Metro Reporter (Black, General - Circulation 9,515); California Voice (General - Circulation 37,325); El Bohemio News (Hispanic, Religious Circulation 60,000); El Latino (Hispanic - Circulation 40,000); El Mensajero (General, Hispanic - Circulation 60,000); El Tecolote (General, Hispanic Circulation 10,000); Hokubei Mainichi (Circulation 10,000); J., the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California (Jewish, Religious - Circulation 25,000); Korea Times - San Francisco Edition (Circulation 25,000); New Mission News (General - Circulation 18,000); Nichi Bei Times (Circulation 8,000); Oakland Metro Reporter (Black - Circulation 32,645); Richmond Metro Reporter (Black, General - Circulation 9,205); Russian Life (Ethnic, General - Circulation 15,000); SF Weekly (Alternative, General - Circulation 125,000); San Francisco Chronicle (Circulation 480,587); San Francisco Daily Journal (Circulation 6,000); San Francisco Examiner (Circulation 50,634); San Francisco Independent (General - Circulation 379,000); San
Profiles of California Francisco Metro Reporter (Black - Circulation 22,325); San Joaquin Metro Reporter (Black - Circulation 9,590); San Jose/Peninsula Reporter (Black Circulation 19,575); Sunset Beacon (General - Circulation 25,000); The New Fillmore (General - Circulation 20,000); The Recorder (Circulation 6,100); The San Francisco Bay Guardian (Alternative, General - Circulation 153,000); The Sun Reporter (Black - Circulation 16,000); Vallejo Metro Reporter (Black - Circulation 6,330) Transportation: Commute to work: 51.3% car, 31.1% public transportation, 9.4% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.9% less than 15 minutes, 35.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 554-4000 http://www.sfgov.org San Francisco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 352-8816 http://www.sfchamber.com
San Joaquin County Located in central California, in the San Joaquin Valley; touches the Coast Ranges in the southwest, and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in the east; watered by the San Joaquin, Mokelumne, Stanislaus, and Calaveras Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,399.28 sq. miles, a water area of 26.97 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Stockton. San Joaquin County is part of the Stockton, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: San Joaquin County, CA Weather Station: Lodi
Elevation: 39 feet
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Weather Station: Stockton Fire Station 4
Elevation: 9 feet
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Weather Station: Stockton Metropolitan Airport
Elevation: 19 feet
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Weather Station: Tracy Carbona
Elevation: 137 feet
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Population: 480,628 (1990); 563,598 (2000); 668,898 (2006); 749,225 (2011 projected); Race: 52.2% White, 7.6% Black, 13.1% Asian, 34.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 478.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 24.6% Catholic Church, 1.8% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.4% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.3% Assemblies of God, 0.9% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 287,754 (2005); Leading industries: 14.8% retail trade; 13.8% health care and social assistance; 13.3% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 4,026 totaling 812,629 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 17 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 256 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 10,612 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 1,062 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 4,708
Profiles of California (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 4,783 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 9,774 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,188 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 3,461 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 191 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,900 (2006); Median household income: $47,289 (2006); Average household income: $61,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.0% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.21% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $222 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $179 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.2% (2006); Median home value: $297,188 (2006); Median rent: $521 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 170.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 70.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 186.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 76.7% good, 20.0% moderate, 3.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 14.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 17.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 932.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 53.2% Bush, 45.8% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik Additional Information Contacts San Joaquin County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 468-3211 http://www.sjgov.org City of Escalon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-4105 http://www.cityofescalon.org City of Lathrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 941-7200 http://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us City of Lodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 333-6702 http://www.lodi.gov City of Manteca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 239-8400 http://www.ci.manteca.ca.us City of Ripon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 599-2108 http://www.cityofripon.org City of Stockton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 937-8313 http://www.stocktongov.com City of Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (333) 831-6000 http://www.ci.tracy.ca.us Escalon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-2793 http://www.escalonchamber.org Farmington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 886-5544 Lathrop Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 858-4486 http://www.lathropchamber.org Linden Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 547-3046 Lockeford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 727-3142 http://www.clementslockefordchamber.org Lodi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 367-7840 http://www.lodichamber.com Manteca Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 823-6121 http://www.manteca.org Ripon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 599-7519 http://www.riponchamber.org Stockton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 547-2770 http://www.stocktonchamber.org Tracy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-2131 http://www.tracychamber.org
San Joaquin County Communities ACAMPO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95220). Covers a land area of 57.681 sq. miles and a water area of 0.144 sq. miles. Located at 38.20° N. Lat.; 121.23° W. Long. Elevation is 52 feet. Population: 6,310 (2000); Race: 85.9% White, 0.1% Black, 2.6% Asian, 19.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 109.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.8% under 18, 15.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 64.8% now married, 7.5% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% Other groups, 22.2% German, 11.9% Irish, 10.4% English, 6.5% Italian (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 13.0% professional, 12.6% services, 26.7% sales, 5.1% farming, 11.4% construction, 16.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,992 (2000); Median household income: $48,830 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2000). School District(s)
Lodi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 331-7000 Oak View Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 356 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 368-0636 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2000); Median home value: $212,800 (2000); Median rent: $524 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 28.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
AUGUST (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.294 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 121.26° W. Long. Population: 6,376 (1990); 7,808 (2000); 8,229 (2006); 8,530 (2011 projected); Race: 43.2% White, 1.6% Black, 4.0% Asian, 67.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,360.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 29.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.2% never married, 49.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.3% Other groups, 5.8% Irish, 5.7% German, 3.0% English, 2.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 8.3% professional, 16.8% services, 18.0% sales, 9.6% farming, 15.9% construction, 27.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,643 (2006); Median household income: $27,985 (2006); Average household income: $37,839 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 29.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2006); Median home value: $147,616 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 41.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COUNTRY CLUB (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.911 sq. miles and a water area of 0.099 sq. miles. Located at 37.97° N. Lat.; 121.33° W. Long. Population: 9,325 (1990); 9,462 (2000); 9,017 (2006); 8,872 (2011 projected); Race: 62.3% White, 4.5% Black, 6.9% Asian, 36.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,717.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.1% never married, 54.4% now married, 7.8% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% Other groups, 13.5% German, 13.2% Irish, 9.1% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.7% management, 15.3% professional, 16.9% services, 29.0% sales, 1.0% farming, 11.9% construction, 17.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,678 (2006); Median household income: $43,212 (2006); Average household income: $51,644 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.2% (2006); Median home value: $219,595 (2006); Median rent: $574 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 1.5% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 40.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ESCALON (city). Covers a land area of 2.035 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 37.79° N. Lat.; 120.99° W. Long. Elevation is 117 feet. Population: 4,586 (1990); 5,963 (2000); 7,103 (2006); 7,977 (2011 projected); Race: 82.5% White, 0.7% Black, 1.5% Asian, 22.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,490.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 63.8% now married, 6.9% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 14.8% German, 10.5% Irish, 10.1% Portuguese, 9.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 54 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 14.4% professional, 13.3% services, 32.0% sales, 3.8% farming, 9.8% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,813 (2006); Median household income: $58,223 (2006); Average household income: $63,836 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $550 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $107 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Escalon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-3591 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2006); Median home value: $283,784 (2006); Median rent: $469 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 465.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Escalon Times (General - Circulation 4,748) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Escalon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-4105 http://www.cityofescalon.org Escalon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-2793 http://www.escalonchamber.org
Profiles of California than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Farmington Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 886-5544
FRENCH CAMP (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.102 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.88° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: French Camp was named for the Hudson’s Bay Company trappers, many of them French-Canadians, who camped in this area from 1830 to 1845, hunting beaver along the river. Population: 3,033 (1990); 4,109 (2000); 4,248 (2006); 4,407 (2011 projected); Race: 38.1% White, 14.6% Black, 4.3% Asian, 46.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,369.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 6.27 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 177.5 (2006); Marriage status: 13.3% never married, 74.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% Other groups, 3.0% German, 2.8% United States or American, 2.5% Irish, 1.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 1.0% professional, 15.7% services, 24.3% sales, 18.1% farming, 11.6% construction, 21.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,905 (2006); Median household income: $30,868 (2006); Average household income: $43,881 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 40.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Manteca Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 825-3200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.3% (2006); Median home value: $295,327 (2006); Median rent: $383 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: San Joaquin General Hospital (234 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 2.2% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GARDEN ACRES (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.593 sq. miles and
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a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 121.23° W. Long. Population: 8,547 (1990); 9,747 (2000); 10,032 (2006); 10,293 (2011 projected); Race: 44.8% White, 1.2% Black, 4.4% Asian, 64.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,869.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.61 (2006); Median age: 28.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.0% never married, 53.6% now married, 6.9% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 61.3% Other groups, 8.8% German, 5.2% Irish, 3.7% United States or American, 3.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 6.4% professional, 17.0% services, 20.0% sales, 9.7% farming, 13.3% construction, 28.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,417 (2006); Median household income: $34,188 (2006); Average household income: $41,154 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $174,566 (2006); Median rent: $496 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.7% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.8% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Escalon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-3591 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $293,478 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.0% less
KENNEDY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.217 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.93° N. Lat.; 121.25° W. Long. Population: 2,779 (1990); 3,275 (2000); 3,601 (2006); 3,852 (2011 projected); Race: 25.7% White, 7.5% Black, 11.9% Asian, 68.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,958.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.19 (2006); Median age: 27.0 (2006); Males per
FARMINGTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.540 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.93° N. Lat.; 121.00° W. Long. Elevation is 110 feet. Population: 244 (1990); 262 (2000); 282 (2006); 298 (2011 projected); Race: 65.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 30.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 111.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 35.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 65.5% now married, 12.2% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 19.6% English, 19.0% Portuguese, 14.8% German, 4.2% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 19.7% professional, 9.8% services, 26.2% sales, 16.4% farming, 0.0% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,986 (2006); Median household income: $37,786 (2006); Average household income: $36,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006).
Profiles of California
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100 females: 109.4 (2006); Marriage status: 37.4% never married, 50.7% now married, 6.1% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 78.5% Other groups, 2.1% United States or American, 2.0% Arab/Arabic, 1.9% German, 1.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.1% management, 6.9% professional, 15.0% services, 19.9% sales, 11.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,081 (2006); Median household income: $26,031 (2006); Average household income: $32,945 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 44.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 36.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.9% (2006); Median home value: $160,345 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 4.3% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LATHROP (city). Covers a land area of 16.381 sq. miles and a water area of 0.340 sq. miles. Located at 37.81° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Elevation is 22 feet. Population: 6,988 (1990); 10,445 (2000); 13,078 (2006); 15,069 (2011 projected); Race: 45.7% White, 5.7% Black, 15.1% Asian, 39.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 798.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.64 (2006); Median age: 30.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.0% never married, 62.9% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.2% Other groups, 8.8% German, 6.1% Irish, 5.0% Portuguese, 4.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 457 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 13.5% professional, 15.5% services, 25.3% sales, 2.0% farming, 14.6% construction, 21.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,687 (2006); Median household income: $62,717 (2006); Average household income: $68,017 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Manteca Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 825-3200 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-Lathrop (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 858-0077 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2006); Median home value: $314,735 (2006); Median rent: $628 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 1.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 30.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Lathrop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 941-7200 http://www.ci.larkspur.ca.us Lathrop Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 858-4486 http://www.lathropchamber.org
LINCOLN VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.733 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 121.33° W. Long. Elevation is 10 feet. Population: 4,236 (1990); 4,216 (2000); 4,170 (2006); 4,133 (2011 projected); Race: 73.5% White, 3.6% Black, 5.5% Asian, 26.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,685.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 57.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% Other groups, 16.2% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.0% English, 9.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 23.2% professional, 9.7% services, 31.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,800 (2006); Median household income: $55,181 (2006); Average household income: $67,024 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $267,315 (2006); Median rent: $653 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.8% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINDEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.512 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.02° N. Lat.; 121.09° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. Population: 1,323 (1990); 1,103 (2000); 1,108 (2006); 1,116 (2011 projected); Race: 85.6% White, 0.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 16.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 147.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 36.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 66.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% Other groups, 23.7% German, 19.2% Italian, 15.4% Irish, 11.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.9% management, 21.1% professional, 8.6% services, 29.3% sales, 1.9% farming, 3.6% construction, 8.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,905 (2006); Median household income: $64,356 (2006); Average household income: $73,221 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006). School District(s)
Linden Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 887-3894 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.8% (2006); Median home value: $400,714 (2006); Median rent: $466 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Newspapers: The Linden Herald (General - Circulation 1,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Linden Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 547-3046
LOCKEFORD (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.372 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.15° N. Lat.; 121.15° W. Long. Elevation is 104 feet. Population: 2,736 (1990); 3,179 (2000); 3,018 (2006); 2,928 (2011 projected); Race: 71.3% White, 0.4% Black, 1.7% Asian, 30.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 360.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.85 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 58.1% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% Other groups, 21.3% German, 12.4% Irish, 12.2% English, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 11.7% professional, 11.8% services, 30.7% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.7% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,660 (2006); Median household income: $47,500 (2006); Average household income: $67,491 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). School District(s)
Lodi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 331-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $302,917 (2006); Median rent: $566 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Lockeford Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 727-3142 http://www.clementslockefordchamber.org
LODI (city). Covers a land area of 12.237 sq. miles and a water area of 0.106 sq. miles. Located at 38.12° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Elevation is 51 feet. History: San Joaquin County Historical Museum to South. Founded in 1869 and settled by wheat farmers from the Dakotas, mostly of German descent. Incorporated 1906. Population: 52,603 (1990); 56,999 (2000); 62,312 (2006); 66,585 (2011 projected); Race: 68.6% White, 0.8% Black, 6.5% Asian, 33.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,092.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 57.3% now married, 7.2% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.6% Other groups, 20.5% German, 8.4% English, 8.3% Irish, 5.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 31,288 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 99 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 16.1% professional, 14.8% services, 25.8% sales, 4.2% farming, 10.5% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,947 (2006); Median household income: $43,859 (2006); Average household income: $57,184 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006).
Profiles of California (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.2% Other groups, 12.6% German, 10.0% Irish, 8.2% English, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,840 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 553 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.5% management, 15.3% professional, 14.2% services, 28.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 13.1% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,891 (2006); Median household income: $52,416 (2006); Average household income: $62,430 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Manteca Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 825-3200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $323,329 (2006); Median rent: $630 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Hospitals: Doctors Hospital of Manteca (73 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 543.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Manteca Bulletin (Circulation 6,746) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Manteca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 239-8400 http://www.ci.manteca.ca.us Manteca Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 823-6121 http://www.manteca.org
MORADA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.011 sq. miles and a water
Lodi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 331-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.8% (2006); Median home value: $280,108 (2006); Median rent: $527 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Lodi Memorial Hospital (181 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 41.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 476.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lodi News-Sentinel (Circulation 17,362) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Lodi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 333-6702 http://www.lodi.gov Lodi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 367-7840 http://www.lodichamber.com
area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.04° N. Lat.; 121.24° W. Long. History: San Joaquin County Historic Museum to North. Population: 3,572 (1990); 3,726 (2000); 5,691 (2006); 7,128 (2011 projected); Race: 75.5% White, 1.0% Black, 10.1% Asian, 18.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,889.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 15.9% never married, 69.7% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.7% Other groups, 15.8% German, 15.4% English, 10.6% Irish, 8.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.8% management, 29.5% professional, 9.8% services, 25.9% sales, 2.7% farming, 4.2% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,570 (2006); Median household income: $74,121 (2006); Average household income: $93,007 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $468,659 (2006); Median rent: $503 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 1.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANTECA (city). Covers a land area of 15.911 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.80° N. Lat.; 121.22° W. Long. Elevation is 38 feet. History: Manteca began in 1870 as Cowell’s Station, a stop on the Central Pacific Railroad. It became a shipping center for dairy products. Population: 42,270 (1990); 49,258 (2000); 63,883 (2006); 74,887 (2011 projected); Race: 67.5% White, 3.9% Black, 4.9% Asian, 30.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,014.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.00 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 60.4% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.7%
NORTH WOODBRIDGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.691 sq. miles and a water area of 0.100 sq. miles. Located at 38.16° N. Lat.; 121.30° W. Long. Population: 960 (1990); 1,320 (2000); 1,407 (2006); 1,506 (2011 projected); Race: 90.1% White, 0.0% Black, 4.7% Asian, 6.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 522.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 45.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.4 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 73.1% now married, 3.5% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% German, 18.6% English, 18.6% Irish, 14.9% Italian, 12.0% Other groups (2000).
School District(s)
Profiles of California
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.5% management, 34.3% professional, 5.2% services, 33.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.4% construction, 1.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,846 (2006); Median household income: $89,538 (2006); Average household income: $110,880 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.5% (2006); Median home value: $557,651 (2006); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.3% management, 14.3% professional, 10.3% services, 27.2% sales, 5.3% farming, 6.2% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,386 (2006); Median household income: $50,374 (2006); Average household income: $59,958 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.9% (2006); Median home value: $269,258 (2006); Median rent: $541 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 2.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIPON (city). Covers a land area of 4.102 sq. miles and a water area of 0.072 sq. miles. Located at 37.74° N. Lat.; 121.12° W. Long. Elevation is 62 feet. History: Ripon developed around the Schenley Distillery, at one time claimed by the residents to be the “World’s Largest Exclusive Brandy Distillery.” Population: 8,088 (1990); 10,146 (2000); 13,501 (2006); 16,006 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 0.5% Black, 1.7% Asian, 22.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,291.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 65.5% now married, 4.8% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.3% Other groups, 15.8% German, 12.4% Dutch, 11.3% Irish, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 138 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 20.0% professional, 14.7% services, 27.6% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.8% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,151 (2006); Median household income: $64,862 (2006); Average household income: $74,318 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006).
STOCKTON (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 54.711 sq. miles and a water area of 1.239 sq. miles. Located at 37.97° N. Lat.; 121.30° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Stockton was founded by Captain Charles M. Weber, a German who came to California in 1841 and first settled in San Jose. In 1847 Weber founded the town of Tuleburg where he built corrals, planted wheat, and set up houses for ranchers. He moved there himself in 1848, and in 1849 renamed the town Stockton for his friend, Commodore Robert Stockton. The gold rush brought activity to the new town, which became the seat of San Joaquin County in 1850. Stockton developed as an inland port on the San Joaquin River, shipping the agricultural produce of the valley on ocean-going freighters to San Francisco. Population: 211,489 (1990); 243,771 (2000); 286,812 (2006); 319,512 (2011 projected); Race: 38.0% White, 12.4% Black, 21.1% Asian, 36.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,242.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.11 (2006); Median age: 30.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 53.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.7% Other groups, 7.7% German, 5.4% Irish, 4.8% English, 3.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 119,131 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 938 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 70 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.3% management, 17.2% professional, 16.2% services, 27.7% sales, 4.1% farming, 8.5% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,230 (2006); Median household income: $39,946 (2006); Average household income: $52,972 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $490 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $108 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006).
School District(s)
Ripon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 599-2131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.3% (2006); Median home value: $350,278 (2006); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 314.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ripon Record (General - Circulation 4,400) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ripon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 599-2108 http://www.cityofripon.org Ripon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 599-7519 http://www.riponchamber.org
SOUTH WOODBRIDGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.368 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 38.15° N. Lat.; 121.30° W. Long. Population: 2,126 (1990); 2,825 (2000); 2,778 (2006); 2,809 (2011 projected); Race: 71.9% White, 0.1% Black, 5.6% Asian, 30.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,547.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 61.3% now married, 5.4% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.3% Other groups, 20.9% German, 11.3% Irish, 7.7% English, 4.7% United States or American (2000).
School District(s)
Escalon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 838-3591 Holt Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 463-2590 Lincoln Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,878 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 953-8700 Linden Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 887-3894 Lodi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 331-7000 Manteca Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,693 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 825-3200 San Joaquin County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,548 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 468-4800 San Joaquin County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 468-9000 Stockton City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 39,268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 933-7025 Tracy Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 830-3200 Youth Correctional Facility (08-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 944-6155
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San Joaquin County Four-year College(s)
Humphreys College-Stockton (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 478-0800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $8,316; Out-of-state $8,316 University of the Pacific (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,196. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 946-2011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $27,350; Out-of-state $27,350 Two-year College(s)
Heald College-Stockton (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 473-5200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 San Joaquin Delta College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 16,949. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 954-5151 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $553; Out-of-state $4,393 Vocational/Technical School(s)
MTI Business College Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 196 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 957-3030 2006-07 Tuition: $7,373 Maric College-Stockton (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 462-8777 2006-07 Tuition: $10,430 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.0% (2006); Median home value: $252,540 (2006); Median rent: $493 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Dameron Hospital (188 beds); San Joaquin County Mental Health (40 beds); St. Joseph’s Behavioral Health Center (35 beds); St. Joseph’s Medical Center of Stockton (294 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 149.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 669.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Record (Circulation 62,366) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Stockton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 937-8313 http://www.stocktongov.com Stockton Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 547-2770 http://www.stocktonchamber.org
TAFT MOSSWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.546 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.91° N. Lat.; 121.28° W. Long. Population: 1,363 (1990); 1,388 (2000); 1,705 (2006); 1,973 (2011 projected); Race: 21.3% White, 14.6% Black, 17.0% Asian, 62.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,122.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.07 (2006); Median age: 26.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.2 (2006); Marriage status: 46.8% never married, 40.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 86.8% Other groups, 4.2% United States or American, 0.6% British, 0.5% Irish, 0.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 17.0% professional, 19.1% services, 25.5% sales, 5.0% farming, 11.9% construction, 21.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,395 (2006); Median household income: $27,171 (2006); Average household income: $33,854 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 35.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $170,938 (2006); Median rent: $464 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 3.2% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) TRACY (city). Covers a land area of 20.997 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 37.73° N. Lat.; 121.43° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. History: Tracy was a stopping place of travelers from the time it was laid out on the Southern Pacific Railroad in the early 1870’s.
Profiles of California Population: 34,584 (1990); 56,929 (2000); 82,856 (2006); 102,147 (2011 projected); Race: 55.6% White, 7.6% Black, 12.8% Asian, 30.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,946.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.32 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 64.3% now married, 3.6% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% Other groups, 12.4% German, 9.3% Irish, 8.0% English, 5.7% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,629 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 173 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 84 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 17.4% professional, 12.1% services, 29.7% sales, 0.8% farming, 10.9% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,398 (2006); Median household income: $75,863 (2006); Average household income: $84,069 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $548 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $237 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006). School District(s)
Banta Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-0171 Jefferson Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 836-3388 Lammersville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 603 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-0138 New Jerusalem Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-2597 Tracy Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 830-3200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.3% (2006); Median home value: $455,300 (2006); Median rent: $721 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Tracy Community Hospital (79 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 426.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tracy Press (Circulation 9,484) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 2.1% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.5% less than 15 minutes, 13.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Tracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (333) 831-6000 http://www.ci.tracy.ca.us Tracy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 835-2131 http://www.tracychamber.org
VERNALIS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95385). Covers a land area of 18.625 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.89° N. Lat.; 121.25° W. Long. Elevation is 104 feet. Population: 262 (2000); Race: 25.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 62.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 14.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.8% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 72.1% now married, 2.5% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.2% Other groups, 15.3% German, 12.9% Portuguese, 3.5% Irish, 3.1% Belgian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 43.5% management, 2.2% professional, 7.6% services, 5.4% sales, 23.9% farming, 0.0% construction, 17.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,330 (2000); Median household income: $31,063 (2000); Poverty rate: 29.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2000). School District(s)
Patterson Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 892-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 35.4% (2000); Median home value: $112,500 (2000); Median rent: $135 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000).
Profiles of California
San Luis Obispo County
Transportation: Commute to work: 69.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 23.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 27.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODBRIDGE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95258). Covers a land area of 3.360 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.15° N. Lat.; 121.31° W. Long. Elevation is 46 feet. Population: 4,162 (2000); Race: 80.5% White, 1.3% Black, 4.2% Asian, 20.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1,238.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.0% under 18, 11.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.2% never married, 65.1% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 22.4% German, 13.6% Irish, 11.1% English, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.3% management, 20.2% professional, 8.6% services, 29.6% sales, 3.5% farming, 4.9% construction, 13.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,158 (2000); Median household income: $54,926 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2000). School District(s)
Lodi Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30,092 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 331-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2000); Median home value: $193,800 (2000); Median rent: $535 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 1.3% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 37.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
San Luis Obispo County Located in southwestern California; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean; drained by the Salinas and Santa Maria Rivers; includes the Santa Lucia, Temblor, and La Panza Ranges. Covers a land area of 3,304.32 sq. miles, a water area of 311.22 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Luis Obispo. San Luis Obispo County is part of the San Luis Obispo-Paso Robles, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: San Luis Obispo County, CA Weather Station: Morro Bay Fire Dept.
Elevation: 114 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 62 63 63 64 63 64 66 66 68 69 67 63 Low 42 44 44 45 47 50 52 53 52 50 46 42 Precip 3.5 3.4 3.7 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.7 1.7 2.7 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Paso Robles
Elevation: 698 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 62 65 68 74 81 87 92 93 89 81 69 62 Low 34 37 40 40 44 48 52 51 48 42 36 31 Precip 3.3 3.2 2.9 0.8 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.6 1.4 2.1 Snow tr tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Paso Robles FAA Airport
Elevation: 813 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 60 63 66 73 80 88 93 93 88 80 67 60 Low 35 38 40 41 46 50 54 54 51 44 38 33 Precip 2.8 2.8 2.7 0.6 0.2 0.0 tr 0.1 0.4 0.5 1.2 1.9 Snow tr tr tr tr 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: San Luis Obispo Polytech
Elevation: 314 feet
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Population: 216,986 (1990); 246,681 (2000); 257,621 (2006); 267,817 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 2.0% Black, 2.9% Asian, 17.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 78.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 27.7% Catholic Church, 2.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.3% Church of the Nazarene, 0.9% Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches, 0.9% Vineyard USA (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 133,886 (2005); Leading industries: 16.9% retail trade; 16.6% health care and social assistance; 14.8% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 2,322 totaling 1,318,142 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 83 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 7,461 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 1,486 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 407 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 7,295 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $14,473 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,388 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 376 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,291 (2006); Median household income: $50,220 (2006); Average household income: $66,703 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.81% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $430 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $344 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $447,254 (2006); Median rent: $654 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 104.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 75.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 176.6 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 75.3% good, 22.2% moderate, 2.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 28.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 60.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 871.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 52.7% Bush, 45.5% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Atascadero State Beach; Avila State Beach; Cayucos State Beach; Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument; Montana de Oro State Park; Morro Bay State Park; Morro Strand State Beach; Pismo State Beach; San Simeon Beach State Park Additional Information Contacts San Luis Obispo County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 781-5450 http://www.co.slo.ca.us Arroyo Grande Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-1488 http://www.aroyogrande.com Atascadero Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 466-2044 http://www.atascaderochamber.com Cambria Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-3624 http://www.cambriachamber.org Cayucos Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 995-1200 http://www.cayucoschamber.com City of Arroyo Grande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 473-5400 http://www.arroyogrande.org City of Atascadero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 461-5000 http://www.atascadero.org City of Grover Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-9657 http://www.grover.org City of Morro Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 772-6261 http://www.morro-bay.ca.us City of Paso Robles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 227-7276 http://www.prcity.com City of Pismo Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 773-4657 http://www.pismobeach.org/index City of San Luis Obispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 781-7100 http://www.slocity.org Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-9091 http://www.groverchamber.com Los Osos/Baywood Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (805) 528-4884 http://www.losososbaywoodpark.org Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 772-4467 http://www.morrobay.com
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Nipomo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 929-1583 http://nipomochamber.org Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 238-0506 http://www.pasorobleschamber.com Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 773-4382 http://www.pismochamber.com San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 781-2777 http://www.slochamber.org San Simeon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-3500 http://www.sansimeonchamber.org
Multi-family building permits issued: 28 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 22.0% professional, 19.8% services, 24.9% sales, 0.6% farming, 12.0% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,683 (2006); Median household income: $56,864 (2006); Average household income: $66,089 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006).
San Luis Obispo County Communities
Atascadero Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 462-4200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $404,605 (2006); Median rent: $628 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 41.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 222.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Atascadero News (General - Circulation 6,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Atascadero Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 466-2044 http://www.atascaderochamber.com City of Atascadero . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 461-5000 http://www.atascadero.org
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ARROYO GRANDE (city). Covers a land area of 5.671 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.12° N. Lat.; 120.58° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. History: Arroyo Grande, once a stagecoach station, grew in 1877 when a land rush brought cattle and grain ranchers. Population: 14,622 (1990); 15,851 (2000); 16,178 (2006); 16,543 (2011 projected); Race: 87.9% White, 0.5% Black, 3.2% Asian, 11.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,852.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 60.0% now married, 8.7% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% Other groups, 17.9% German, 14.5% English, 14.0% Irish, 5.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 65 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 20.6% professional, 15.5% services, 29.7% sales, 0.5% farming, 8.5% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,422 (2006); Median household income: $56,383 (2006); Average household income: $72,979 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). School District(s)
Lucia Mar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Santa Lucia ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.0% (2006); Median home value: $457,591 (2006); Median rent: $683 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Arroyo Grande Community Hospital (65 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 254.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Arroyo Grande Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-1488 http://www.aroyogrande.com City of Arroyo Grande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 473-5400 http://www.arroyogrande.org
ATASCADERO (city). Covers a land area of 26.736 sq. miles and a water area of 0.039 sq. miles. Located at 35.48° N. Lat.; 120.67° W. Long. Elevation is 880 feet. History: Atascadero was laid out in 1913 as a model community. The plan failed to materialize, and the community grew as a center for the surrounding farms raising chickens and turkeys. Population: 23,903 (1990); 26,411 (2000); 27,288 (2006); 28,182 (2011 projected); Race: 88.3% White, 2.1% Black, 1.5% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,020.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 59.9% now married, 6.1% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 17.1% German, 16.4% English, 14.2% Irish, 6.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,040 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 207 (2005);
BAYWOOD-LOS OSOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.619 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 35.31° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Population: 14,468 (1990); 14,351 (2000); 13,518 (2006); 12,958 (2011 projected); Race: 87.3% White, 0.5% Black, 5.1% Asian, 9.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,774.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.7% never married, 58.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% English, 20.4% German, 17.6% Other groups, 13.8% Irish, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 27.7% professional, 18.2% services, 23.9% sales, 1.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,465 (2006); Median household income: $54,425 (2006); Average household income: $70,170 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006). School District(s)
San Luis Coastal Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 596-4081 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $402,448 (2006); Median rent: $737 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 50.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Los Osos/Baywood Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . (805) 528-4884 http://www.losososbaywoodpark.org
CAMBRIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.572 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.55° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Elevation is 65 feet. Population: 5,404 (1990); 6,232 (2000); 6,333 (2006); 6,476 (2011 projected); Race: 90.0% White, 0.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 15.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 738.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.18 (2006); Median age: 52.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 63.3% now married, 9.5% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.1%
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(2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% English, 20.8% Other groups, 14.7% German, 13.8% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 20.0% professional, 25.6% services, 28.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,166 (2006); Median household income: $51,852 (2006); Average household income: $71,959 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006). School District(s)
Coast Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 898 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 549-1334 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $626,928 (2006); Median rent: $747 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Newspapers: The Cambrian (General - Circulation 4,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 57.3% less than 15 minutes, 20.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cambria Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-3624 http://www.cambriachamber.org
CAYUCOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.083 sq. miles and a water area of 0.390 sq. miles. Located at 35.43° N. Lat.; 120.89° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Cayucos was named for the canoes of the Native Americans who lived here when Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo named the bay in 1542. The town was laid out in 1875 by James Cass, who had built a wharf here five years earlier. Population: 2,875 (1990); 2,943 (2000); 2,691 (2006); 2,644 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.2% Black, 1.3% Asian, 7.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 872.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.07 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 58.2% now married, 7.8% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% German, 18.0% English, 17.9% Irish, 13.6% Other groups, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 21.9% professional, 18.7% services, 20.4% sales, 1.9% farming, 13.8% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,335 (2006); Median household income: $50,143 (2006); Average household income: $77,054 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). School District(s)
Cayucos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 209 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-3880 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.9% (2006); Median home value: $619,403 (2006); Median rent: $659 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cayucos Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 995-1200 http://www.cayucoschamber.com
CRESTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93432). Covers a land area of 100.592 sq. miles and a water area of 0.021 sq. miles. Located at 35.49° N. Lat.; 120.48° W. Long. Elevation is 1,115 feet. Population: 1,193 (2000); Race: 88.2% White, 0.0% Black, 2.0% Asian, 4.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.4% under 18, 8.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.3% never married, 68.1% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.6%
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German, 22.7% Other groups, 15.3% Irish, 13.3% English, 9.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 14.8% professional, 18.5% services, 24.8% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.8% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,242 (2000); Median household income: $50,236 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2000). School District(s)
Atascadero Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 462-4200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2000); Median home value: $175,000 (2000); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.3% car, 1.6% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GROVER BEACH (city). Aka Grover City. Covers a land area of 2.318 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.12° N. Lat.; 120.62° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 11,102 (1990); 13,067 (2000); 13,049 (2006); 13,150 (2011 projected); Race: 78.7% White, 0.8% Black, 4.0% Asian, 22.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,629.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 49.8% now married, 6.6% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.5% Other groups, 17.1% German, 13.3% Irish, 12.7% English, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 54 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 16.9% professional, 21.7% services, 24.4% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.2% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,772 (2006); Median household income: $44,450 (2006); Average household income: $55,982 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Lucia Mar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.0% (2006); Median home value: $367,378 (2006); Median rent: $678 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 217.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Grover Beach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-9657 http://www.grover.org Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 489-9091 http://www.groverchamber.com
LAKE NACIMIENTO (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.424 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 35.73° N. Lat.; 120.88° W. Long. Population: 1,738 (1990); 2,176 (2000); 2,208 (2006); 2,206 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.2% Black, 0.3% Asian, 8.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 297.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 44.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 67.1% now married, 2.1% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.0% German, 23.1% Other groups, 14.9% Irish, 10.7% French (except Basque), 10.1% English (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.8% management, 17.0% professional, 19.9% services, 17.7% sales, 1.2% farming, 9.4% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,673 (2006); Median household income: $66,598 (2006); Average household income: $70,906 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.8% (2006); Median home value: $259,907 (2006); Median rent: $690 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.5% car, 1.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MORRO BAY (city). Covers a land area of 5.157 sq. miles and a water area of 5.005 sq. miles. Located at 35.37° N. Lat.; 120.85° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Morro Bay is named for a large rock, sometimes called the Gilbraltar of the Pacific, which rises 576 feet above a lagoon behind sand dunes. Morro is Spanish for “headland.” Population: 9,664 (1990); 10,350 (2000); 10,398 (2006); 10,400 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 0.7% Black, 2.0% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,016.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.04 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.6 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 49.5% now married, 9.0% widowed, 17.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% Other groups, 17.8% German, 16.2% English, 15.8% Irish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 35 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.4% management, 22.0% professional, 21.9% services, 24.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 9.5% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,527 (2006); Median household income: $40,840 (2006); Average household income: $50,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $664 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $175 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.5% (2006). School District(s)
San Luis Coastal Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 596-4081 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.2% (2006); Median home value: $473,580 (2006); Median rent: $635 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 170.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Sun-Bulletin (General - Circulation 9,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Morro Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 772-6261 http://www.morro-bay.ca.us Morro Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 772-4467 http://www.morrobay.com
NIPOMO (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.415 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.03° N. Lat.; 120.49° W. Long. Elevation is 330 feet. History: Nipomo grew on an early land grant that remained in the hands of the founding family. Population: 9,059 (1990); 12,626 (2000); 14,023 (2006); 15,170 (2011 projected); Race: 73.7% White, 0.6% Black, 1.6% Asian, 34.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,228.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.13 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 65.7% now
Profiles of California married, 5.6% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% Other groups, 12.9% German, 11.5% Irish, 9.4% English, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 18.3% professional, 15.5% services, 25.9% sales, 5.3% farming, 13.0% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,687 (2006); Median household income: $60,725 (2006); Average household income: $74,142 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.3% (2006). School District(s)
Lucia Mar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.0% (2006); Median home value: $385,783 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Nipomo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 929-1583 http://nipomochamber.org
OCEANO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.521 sq. miles and a water area of 0.016 sq. miles. Located at 35.10° N. Lat.; 120.61° W. Long. Elevation is 25 feet. Population: 6,464 (1990); 7,260 (2000); 7,220 (2006); 7,273 (2011 projected); Race: 64.5% White, 1.2% Black, 1.9% Asian, 47.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,748.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 55.4% now married, 6.2% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.3% Other groups, 11.8% German, 7.7% Irish, 7.4% English, 3.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.6% management, 11.5% professional, 25.9% services, 24.0% sales, 7.2% farming, 9.9% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,292 (2006); Median household income: $48,564 (2006); Average household income: $60,942 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Lucia Mar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.3% (2006); Median home value: $268,198 (2006); Median rent: $611 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PASO ROBLES (city). Aka El Paso de Robles. Covers a land area of 17.335 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.62° N. Lat.; 120.67° W. Long. Elevation is 721 feet. History: The first Spanish explorers named this spot Paso Robles for the huge oak trees here. Hot springs here were frequented before a town was formed. Paso Robles became the center of an almond-growing area. Population: 19,201 (1990); 24,297 (2000); 27,521 (2006); 30,113 (2011 projected); Race: 74.4% White, 2.5% Black, 2.2% Asian, 30.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,587.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 33.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.5 (2006); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 57.4% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.1% Other groups,
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14.2% German, 12.3% English, 11.7% Irish, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,566 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 174 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 15.0% professional, 20.4% services, 22.5% sales, 3.4% farming, 11.6% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,180 (2006); Median household income: $45,757 (2006); Average household income: $58,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $875 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $357 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). School District(s)
Paso Robles Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 238-2222 Youth Correctional Facility (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 269 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 227-2535 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Design’s School of Cosmetology Fall 2005 Enrollment: 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 237-8575 2006-07 Tuition: $7,250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2006); Median home value: $342,844 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 40.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 246.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Paso Robles Press (General - Circulation 5,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Paso Robles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 227-7276 http://www.prcity.com Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 238-0506 http://www.pasorobleschamber.com
PISMO BEACH (city). Aka Pismo. Covers a land area of 3.614 sq. miles and a water area of 9.835 sq. miles. Located at 35.14° N. Lat.; 120.64° W. Long. Elevation is 33 feet. History: Pismo Beach grew as a seaside resort, known for its Pismo clams. Population: 7,781 (1990); 8,551 (2000); 8,409 (2006); 8,374 (2011 projected); Race: 90.4% White, 0.6% Black, 3.6% Asian, 6.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,326.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.00 (2006); Median age: 48.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 54.9% now married, 9.5% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.6% German, 17.5% Other groups, 17.2% English, 13.8% Irish, 10.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 25 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 31.1% professional, 16.5% services, 23.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 5.9% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,674 (2006); Median household income: $55,452 (2006); Average household income: $74,810 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lucia Mar Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,971 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 474-3000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2006); Median home value: $547,940 (2006); Median rent: $792 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 444.4 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pismo Beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 773-4657 http://www.pismobeach.org/index Pismo Beach Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 773-4382 http://www.pismochamber.com
SAN LUIS OBISPO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 10.659 sq. miles and a water area of 0.177 sq. miles. Located at 35.27° N. Lat.; 120.66° W. Long. Elevation is 234 feet. History: The town of San Luis Obispo grew up around Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, founded by Father Junipero Serra in 1772 and named for St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse, perhaps because two volcanic peaks in the area looked like a bishop’s mitre. Population: 42,273 (1990); 44,174 (2000); 44,307 (2006); 44,773 (2011 projected); Race: 83.3% White, 1.2% Black, 6.0% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,157.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 30.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 49.8% never married, 36.4% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.5% Other groups, 17.5% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.9% English, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,868 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 88 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 27.3% professional, 19.7% services, 28.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 5.5% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,294 (2006); Median household income: $36,497 (2006); Average household income: $54,852 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006). School District(s)
San Luis Coastal Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 596-4081 San Luis Obispo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 543-7732 Four-year College(s)
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 18,475. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 756-1111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $4,349; Out-of-state $14,519 Two-year College(s)
Central California School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 377 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 543-9123 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,675; Out-of-state $11,675 Cuesta College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,307. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 546-3100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $828; Out-of-state $4,480 Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.1% (2006); Median home value: $523,244 (2006); Median rent: $664 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: French Hospital Medical Center (112 beds); Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center (201 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 404.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: San Luis Obispo New Times (Alternative, General Circulation 43,000); The Tribune (Circulation 39,848) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.4% car, 2.9% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Luis Obispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 781-7100 http://www.slocity.org San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 781-2777 http://www.slochamber.org
SAN MIGUEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.674 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.75° N. Lat.; 120.69° W. Long. Elevation is 640 feet.
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History: The village of San Miguel grew around the Mission San Miguel Arcangel, founded in 1797. Almond growing was an early industry. Population: 1,231 (1990); 1,427 (2000); 1,310 (2006); 1,326 (2011 projected); Race: 55.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.3% Asian, 41.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 782.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 64.4% now married, 2.5% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.6% Other groups, 14.6% Irish, 11.8% German, 5.5% English, 4.7% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 11.0% professional, 24.9% services, 15.8% sales, 13.4% farming, 19.4% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,332 (2006); Median household income: $39,157 (2006); Average household income: $51,417 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Pleasant Valley Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 467-3453 San Miguel Joint Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 467-3216 Shandon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 238-0286 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.2% (2006); Median home value: $239,024 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SAN SIMEON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93452). Covers a land area of 96.576 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 35.66° N. Lat.; 121.22° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Portuguese whalers made their home here between 1865 and 1890. Near the town, Senator George Hearst built his ranch house. Population: 470 (2000); Race: 60.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 55.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 15.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 53.2% now married, 3.9% widowed, 17.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.3% Other groups, 12.1% English, 8.9% Irish, 7.3% German, 5.8% British (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 6.6% professional, 46.5% services, 12.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.0% construction, 14.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,801 (2000); Median household income: $42,885 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.4% (2000); Median home value: $142,500 (2000); Median rent: $630 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.0% less than 15 minutes, 11.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts San Simeon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 927-3500 http://www.sansimeonchamber.org SANTA MARGARITA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93453). Covers a land area of 589.145 sq. miles and a water area of 1.198 sq. miles. Located at 35.32° N. Lat.; 120.08° W. Long. Elevation is 1,000 feet. History: Santa Margarita began as the Asistencia of Santa Margarita, an outpost of Mission San Luis Obispo. Population: 2,678 (2000); Race: 91.3% White, 0.3% Black, 1.4% Asian, 8.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.6% under 18, 11.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status:
Profiles of California 19.9% never married, 63.2% now married, 3.7% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.4% German, 17.9% Other groups, 16.4% English, 15.4% Irish, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.3% management, 19.4% professional, 15.5% services, 24.6% sales, 2.6% farming, 15.8% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,466 (2000); Median household income: $44,545 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.9% (2000). School District(s)
Atascadero Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 462-4200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2000); Median home value: $160,400 (2000); Median rent: $649 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.1% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHANDON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.994 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.65° N. Lat.; 120.37° W. Long. Elevation is 1,038 feet. Population: 787 (1990); 986 (2000); 1,051 (2006); 1,091 (2011 projected); Race: 70.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 59.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 351.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.61 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.8 (2006); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 61.0% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.4% Other groups, 10.1% Irish, 8.2% German, 8.1% English, 3.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 9.6% professional, 14.7% services, 12.5% sales, 31.9% farming, 9.1% construction, 12.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,539 (2006); Median household income: $40,441 (2006); Average household income: $48,247 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Shandon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 238-0286 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $226,786 (2006); Median rent: $588 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 1.5% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TEMPLETON (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.738 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.55° N. Lat.; 120.70° W. Long. Elevation is 800 feet. Population: 3,422 (1990); 4,687 (2000); 5,172 (2006); 5,583 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 1.3% Black, 1.1% Asian, 13.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,091.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.04 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.9 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 67.4% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.7% Other groups, 16.1% English, 15.8% German, 14.6% Irish, 9.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 25.6% professional, 16.7% services, 24.8% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.9% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,960 (2006); Median household income: $64,775 (2006); Average household income: $71,605 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2000).
Profiles of California
San Mateo County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). School District(s)
Templeton Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 434-1445 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $449,213 (2006); Median rent: $759 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 13 years (2000). Hospitals: Twin Cities Community Hospital (84 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 29.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
San Mateo County Located in western California, on the San Francisco-San Mateo peninsula; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and on the east by San Francisco Bay; includes part of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Covers a land area of 449.07 sq. miles, a water area of 291.95 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Redwood City. San Mateo County is part of the San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Oakland-Fremont-Hayward, CA Metropolitan Division (Alameda County, CA; Contra Costa County, CA); San Francisco-San Mateo-Redwood City, CA Metropolitan Division (Marin County, CA; San Francisco County, CA; San Mateo County, CA) Weather Station: Half Moon Bay
Elevation: 13 feet
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Weather Station: Redwood City
Elevation: 29 feet
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Weather Station: San Francisco Int’l Airport
Elevation: 6 feet
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Weather Station: San Gregorio 2 SE
Elevation: 272 feet
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Population: 649,623 (1990); 707,161 (2000); 699,139 (2006); 695,161 (2011 projected); Race: 56.3% White, 3.1% Black, 23.1% Asian, 22.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,556.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.1% Catholic Church, 3.5% Jewish Estimate, 1.5% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 1.3% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.8% Episcopal Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 368,207 (2005); Leading industries: 11.4% retail trade; 10.9% professional, scientific & technical services; 9.0% transportation & warehousing (2004); Farms: 306 totaling 41,530 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 52 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 434 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 18,967 (2004);
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Black-owned businesses: 1,544 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 12,113 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 19,193 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $20,347 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 446 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 559 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $38,760 (2006); Median household income: $79,066 (2006); Average household income: $108,301 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.79% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $396 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $269 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 14.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2006); Median home value: $750,467 (2006); Median rent: $1,074 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 147.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 67.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 165.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 96.2% good, 3.6% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 37.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 19.5 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 766.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 29.2% Bush, 69.5% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ano Nuevo Island State Park; Ano Nuevo State Reserve; Beach State Park; Bean Hollow State Beach; Burleigh Murray Ranch State Park; Butano State Park; Casa De Tableta State Historic Landmark; Cascade Ranch State Park; Gazos Creek State Beach; Gray Whale Cove State Beach; La Honda Store State Historic Landmark; Mateo Coast State Beaches; McNee Ranch State Park; Montara State Beach; Pescadero State Beach; Pomponio State Beach; Portola State Park; Robert E Woolley State Park; San Bruno Mountain State Park; San Francisco State Fish and Game Refuge; San Gregorio State Beach; San Mateo Coast State Beaches; Thornton Beach State Park Additional Information Contacts San Mateo County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 363-4000 http://www.co.sanmateo.ca.us Belmont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 595-8696 http://belmontchamber.org Brisbane Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 467-7283 http://www.brisbanechamber.com Burlingame Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 344-1735 http://www.burlingamechamber.com City of Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 595-7413 http://www.belmont.gov City of Brisbane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 508-2100 http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us City of Burlingame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 558-7200 http://www.burlingame.org City of Daly City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-8078 http://www.ci.daly-city.ca.us City of East Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 853-3100 http://www.ci.east-palo-alto.ca.us/welcome.html City of Foster City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 286-3200 http://www.fostercity.org City of Half Moon Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 726-8271 http://ci.half-moon-bay.ca.us City of Menlo Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 330-6620 http://www.ci.menlo-park.ca.us City of Millbrae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 259-2333 http://www.ci.millbrae.ca.us City of Pacifica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 738-7300 http://www.cityofpacifica.org City of Redwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 780-7220 http://www.redwoodcity.org City of San Bruno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 616-7058 http://sanbruno.ca.gov City of San Carlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 802-4100 http://www.cityofsancarlos.org City of San Mateo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 522-7000 http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/index.html City of South San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 877-8518 http://www.ci.ssf.ca.us
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Daly City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-5101 http://www.dalycity-colmachamber.org Foster City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 573-7600 http://www.fostercitychamber.com Half Moon Bay Coastside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (650) 726-8380 http://www.halfmoonbaychamber.org Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 375-7400 http://www.hillsborough.net Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 325-2818 http://www.menloparkchamber.com Millbrae Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 697-7324 http://www.millbrae.com Pacifica Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 355-4122 http://www.pacificachamber.com Redwood City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 364-1722 http://www.redwoodcitychamber.com San Bruno Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 588-0180 http://www.sanbrunochamber.com San Carlos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 593-1068 http://www.sancarloschamber.org South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 588-1911 http://www.ssfchamber.com Town of Atherton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 752-0500 http://www.ci.atherton.ca.us Town of Colma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 997-8300 http://www.colma.ca.gov Town of Hillsborough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 375-7400 http://www.hillsborough.net Town of Portola Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-1701 http://www.portolavalley.net Town of Woodside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-6790 http://www.woodsidetown.org Woodside Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 354-8300 http://www.samceda.org
San Mateo County Communities ATHERTON (town). Covers a land area of 4.902 sq. miles and a water area of 0.028 sq. miles. Located at 37.45° N. Lat.; 122.20° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: The first estate in Atherton was Faxon Dean Atherton’s Valparaiso Park, laid out in 1860. When James L. Flood, a former San Francisco saloonkeeper who gained his wealth in the Virginia City mines, built the extravagant Linden Towers, his aristocratic neighbors debated as to whether or not to accept him in the community. Population: 7,163 (1990); 7,194 (2000); 7,159 (2006); 7,156 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 0.7% Black, 11.7% Asian, 2.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,460.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.05 (2006); Median age: 47.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 67.0% now married, 6.6% widowed, 5.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% Other groups, 17.9% German, 15.4% English, 11.7% Irish, 9.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 37.7% management, 32.4% professional, 6.1% services, 18.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.8% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $92,644 (2006); Median household income: $224,892 (2006); Average household income: $280,782 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 77.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 76.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 40.1% (2006). School District(s)
Las Lomitas Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 854-2880 Menlo Park City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 321-7140 Redwood City Elementary (KG-11) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 423-2200 Sequoia Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 369-1411
Profiles of California Four-year College(s)
Menlo College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 556-3656 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $26,220; Out-of-state $26,220 Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 305.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.5% car, 3.2% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 12.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Atherton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 752-0500 http://www.ci.atherton.ca.us
BELMONT (city). Covers a land area of 4.526 sq. miles and a water area of 0.008 sq. miles. Located at 37.51° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 33 feet. History: Named for a variation of the French translation of “beautiful mountain”. The site of Belmont was visited by Captain George Vancouver in 1792, who reported that it was an enchanting spot. William Chapman Ralston, one of the founders of the Bank of California, poured his Comstock mining millions into an estate that he built here in the 1860s, where he entertained influential guests from around the world. Population: 24,370 (1990); 25,123 (2000); 24,358 (2006); 23,840 (2011 projected); Race: 71.0% White, 1.8% Black, 19.1% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,382.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 26.1% never married, 59.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.6% Other groups, 15.3% German, 14.3% Irish, 10.5% English, 9.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,259 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 24.0% management, 30.4% professional, 7.0% services, 26.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.1% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $48,369 (2006); Median household income: $90,126 (2006); Average household income: $115,767 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006). School District(s)
Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 637-4800 Sequoia Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 369-1411 Four-year College(s)
Notre Dame de Namur University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,588. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 508-3500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $23,650; Out-of-state $23,650 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.8% (2006); Median home value: $940,844 (2006); Median rent: $1,058 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 258.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 3.8% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Belmont Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 595-8696 http://belmontchamber.org City of Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 595-7413 http://www.belmont.gov
BRISBANE (city). Covers a land area of 3.319 sq. miles and a water area of 17.210 sq. miles. Located at 37.68° N. Lat.; 122.39° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Cow Palace Arena (Daly City) and Candlestick Park baseball stadium (San Francisco) to North.
Profiles of California
San Mateo County
Population: 2,952 (1990); 3,597 (2000); 3,529 (2006); 3,521 (2011 projected); Race: 69.4% White, 0.9% Black, 19.0% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,063.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 52.9% now married, 4.4% widowed, 12.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% Other groups, 16.8% Irish, 14.1% German, 9.7% Italian, 8.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 13 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.1% management, 28.7% professional, 11.9% services, 23.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 9.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $48,287 (2006); Median household income: $81,572 (2006); Average household income: $104,002 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2006). School District(s)
Brisbane Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 467-0550 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.0% (2006); Median home value: $654,126 (2006); Median rent: $922 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 379.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Chinese Times (Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 5.6% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.1% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Brisbane Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 467-7283 http://www.brisbanechamber.com City of Brisbane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 508-2100 http://www.ci.brisbane.ca.us
BROADMOOR (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.447 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.69° N. Lat.; 122.47° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 3,741 (1990); 4,026 (2000); 3,982 (2006); 4,010 (2011 projected); Race: 45.7% White, 1.6% Black, 39.5% Asian, 17.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,900.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.24 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.2% widowed, 4.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.6% Other groups, 11.9% Irish, 8.7% Italian, 7.0% German, 3.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 17.2% professional, 15.2% services, 39.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.8% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,154 (2006); Median household income: $80,351 (2006); Average household income: $85,382 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $540,713 (2006); Median rent: $1,244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 186.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 12.7% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURLINGAME (city). Covers a land area of 4.335 sq. miles and a water area of 1.696 sq. miles. Located at 37.58° N. Lat.; 122.36° W. Long. Elevation is 25 feet. History: Burlingame was the product of banker William C. Ralston’s dream of a colony where San Franciscans could have summer homes. Ralston named the place for His Excellency, the Honourable Anson Burlingame,
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High Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to the Court of Pekin, who visited him here. Ralston was one of the founders of the Bank of California. Population: 26,804 (1990); 28,158 (2000); 27,424 (2006); 26,871 (2011 projected); Race: 73.5% White, 1.1% Black, 17.0% Asian, 10.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,326.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 53.6% now married, 6.7% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% Other groups, 14.0% Irish, 13.7% German, 11.8% Italian, 9.8% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,531 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Employment by occupation: 25.8% management, 26.6% professional, 10.7% services, 26.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.5% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,100 (2006); Median household income: $76,647 (2006); Average household income: $107,479 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $949 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $266 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006). School District(s)
Burlingame Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,434 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 259-3800 San Mateo Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 348-8834 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,052 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Hospitals: Mills-Peninsula Health Services (403 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 340.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Foster City Progress (General - Circulation 10,841); Hillsborough/Burlingame Boutique & Villager (General - Circulation 14,595); Millbrae/San Bruno Sun (General - Circulation 7,835); San Mateo Weekly (General - Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.1% car, 7.6% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 33.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Burlingame Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 344-1735 http://www.burlingamechamber.com City of Burlingame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 558-7200 http://www.burlingame.org
COLMA (town). Covers a land area of 1.907 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.67° N. Lat.; 122.45° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Much of land in cemetaries known as City of Souls. Formerly Lawndale, it took (1941) name of former town of Colma, which had been absorbed (1936) by Daly City. Population: 1,054 (1990); 1,191 (2000); 1,470 (2006); 1,680 (2011 projected); Race: 47.8% White, 1.5% Black, 25.4% Asian, 45.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 771.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.68 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.7% never married, 52.9% now married, 8.4% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 44.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.4% Other groups, 8.0% Italian, 6.5% Irish, 4.6% German, 2.7% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.3% management, 8.5% professional, 18.6% services, 34.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 10.4% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,576 (2006); Median household income: $64,183 (2006); Average household income: $72,213 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006).
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Jefferson Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.0% (2006); Median home value: $491,803 (2006); Median rent: $902 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 112.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 2,170.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 10.8% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 44.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Colma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 997-8300 http://www.colma.ca.gov
DALY CITY (city). Covers a land area of 7.561 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.69° N. Lat.; 122.46° W. Long. Elevation is 300 feet. History: Named for John D. Daly, owner of a local dairy ranch. A fort was built here in 1859 by settlers who wanted to protect their land from speculators. Unsuccessful in defending it, the owners were later upheld by an 1866 Supreme Court decision. Population: 92,200 (1990); 103,621 (2000); 100,446 (2006); 98,240 (2011 projected); Race: 21.8% White, 3.7% Black, 56.8% Asian, 20.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,283.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.43 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 32.9% never married, 53.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 52.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.8% Other groups, 3.7% Irish, 3.3% Italian, 2.9% German, 1.9% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 52,415 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 17.4% professional, 16.9% services, 34.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.0% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,330 (2006); Median household income: $68,768 (2006); Average household income: $82,474 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $351 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $154 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
Bayshore Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 467-5444 Brisbane Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (415) 467-0550 Jefferson Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,251 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-1000 Jefferson Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,488 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 550-7900 South San Francisco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 877-8700 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Hilltop Beauty School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 992-4949 2006-07 Tuition: $8,250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $549,876 (2006); Median rent: $1,005 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Seton Medical Center (357 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 213.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 17.8% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.0% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Daly City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-8078 http://www.ci.daly-city.ca.us Daly City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 991-5101 http://www.dalycity-colmachamber.org
EAST PALO ALTO (city). Aka Nairobi. Covers a land area of 2.547 sq. miles and a water area of 0.022 sq. miles. Located at 37.46° N. Lat.; 122.14° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. Population: 23,451 (1990); 29,506 (2000); 32,526 (2006); 34,947 (2011 projected); Race: 29.1% White, 19.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 65.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 12,771.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.28 (2006); Median age: 27.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 38.6% never married, 49.6% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.1% Other groups, 1.9% African, 1.6% German, 1.2% United States or American, 0.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,292 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 57 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 11.2% professional, 31.9% services, 23.2% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.9% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,697 (2006); Median household income: $50,075 (2006); Average household income: $66,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ravenswood City Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,883 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-2800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 43.7% (2006); Median home value: $556,893 (2006); Median rent: $802 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 133.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 348.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 6.2% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of East Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 853-3100 http://www.ci.east-palo-alto.ca.us/welcome.html
EL GRANADA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.386 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 37.50° N. Lat.; 122.47° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. Population: 5,290 (1990); 5,724 (2000); 6,041 (2006); 6,348 (2011 projected); Race: 83.0% White, 0.6% Black, 3.2% Asian, 16.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,121.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.7% never married, 64.9% now married, 2.8% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% Other groups, 12.7% German, 12.1% English, 11.6% Irish, 5.6% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.7% management, 24.9% professional, 14.0% services, 22.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 8.5% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $49,761 (2006); Median household income: $104,644 (2006); Average household income: $139,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 52.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006). School District(s)
Cabrillo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 712-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $841,190 (2006); Median rent: $1,130 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 9.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EMERALD LAKE HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.177 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 37.46° N. Lat.; 122.26° W. Long.
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Population: 3,328 (1990); 3,899 (2000); 3,928 (2006); 3,926 (2011 projected); Race: 88.2% White, 0.5% Black, 6.3% Asian, 4.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,336.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 66.8% now married, 3.0% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% Irish, 16.8% German, 16.0% Other groups, 12.9% English, 12.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 33.5% management, 32.0% professional, 6.0% services, 18.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.9% construction, 3.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $73,144 (2006); Median household income: $146,416 (2006); Average household income: $196,559 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 68.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 91.2% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,775 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.3% car, 2.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FOSTER CITY (city). Covers a land area of 3.758 sq. miles and a water area of 16.174 sq. miles. Located at 37.55° N. Lat.; 122.26° W. Long. Elevation is 3 feet. Population: 28,176 (1990); 28,803 (2000); 28,875 (2006); 29,057 (2011 projected); Race: 53.3% White, 1.7% Black, 38.9% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,683.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 40.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.5% Other groups, 11.0% German, 8.6% English, 8.1% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,224 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.2% management, 32.7% professional, 6.1% services, 24.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.6% construction, 3.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $52,271 (2006); Median household income: $106,544 (2006); Average household income: $129,117 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 60.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.4% (2006). School District(s)
San Mateo-Foster City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 312-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $854,959 (2006); Median rent: $1,556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 145.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Foster City Islander (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 3.6% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Foster City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 286-3200 http://www.fostercity.org Foster City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 573-7600 http://www.fostercitychamber.com
HALF MOON BAY (city). Covers a land area of 6.472 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 37.45° N. Lat.; 122.43° W. Long. Elevation is 69 feet. History: Named for its semi-circle location on the bay. Two rancheros were built on opposite sides of Pilarcitos Creek, which runs into Half Moon Bay, in the 1840’s. Around these houses a settlement grew, called Spanishtown
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when it was platted in 1863. About 1900 the name of the town was changed to Half Moon Bay. Population: 8,886 (1990); 11,842 (2000); 12,519 (2006); 13,083 (2011 projected); Race: 74.4% White, 5.8% Black, 3.7% Asian, 21.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,934.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 40.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 59.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.1% Other groups, 14.1% German, 12.9% Irish, 10.4% English, 9.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 22.3% management, 20.9% professional, 14.7% services, 23.2% sales, 3.8% farming, 8.1% construction, 6.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,546 (2006); Median household income: $86,775 (2006); Average household income: $115,963 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cabrillo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 712-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.2% (2006); Median home value: $756,972 (2006); Median rent: $1,135 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 16.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 205.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Half Moon Bay Review (General - Circulation 7,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.2% car, 1.6% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 15.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Half Moon Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 726-8271 http://ci.half-moon-bay.ca.us Half Moon Bay Coastside Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . (650) 726-8380 http://www.halfmoonbaychamber.org
HIGHLANDS-BAYWOOD PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.799 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.52° N. Lat.; 122.34° W. Long. Population: 4,435 (1990); 4,210 (2000); 4,191 (2006); 4,199 (2011 projected); Race: 67.0% White, 1.3% Black, 24.0% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,329.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 68.6% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.3% Other groups, 13.0% English, 12.4% German, 11.0% Irish, 7.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.0% management, 32.1% professional, 6.7% services, 24.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.3% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $58,947 (2006); Median household income: $116,136 (2006); Average household income: $156,895 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 59.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 24.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.8% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 3.2% public transportation, 0.2% walk, 7.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) HILLSBOROUGH (town). Covers a land area of 6.226 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.56° N. Lat.; 122.35° W. Long. Elevation is 500 feet. History: Named for Hillsborough, New Hampshire, the ancestral home of W.D.M. Howard, former owner of the site. The founders of Hillsborough planned it as a community of estates for the wealthy, and decreed that it
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should have no post office, no telegraph or express office, no stores, saloons, hotels, boarding houses, newspapers, and no sidewalks. Population: 10,670 (1990); 10,825 (2000); 10,565 (2006); 10,401 (2011 projected); Race: 68.6% White, 0.5% Black, 27.3% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,697.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 47.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 73.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.7% Other groups, 16.2% German, 12.9% Irish, 11.1% English, 10.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 40.0% management, 32.2% professional, 3.8% services, 20.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.4% construction, 1.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $89,704 (2006); Median household income: $208,929 (2006); Average household income: $264,192 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 74.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 69.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006). School District(s)
Hillsborough City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,388 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 342-5193 Housing: Homeownership rate: 95.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 92.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.5% car, 2.4% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 375-7400 http://www.hillsborough.net Town of Hillsborough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 375-7400 http://www.hillsborough.net
LA HONDA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94020). Covers a land area of 46.707 sq. miles and a water area of 0.044 sq. miles. Located at 37.28° N. Lat.; 122.22° W. Long. Elevation is 440 feet. Population: 1,610 (2000); Race: 89.3% White, 2.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 34.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.7% under 18, 7.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 53.3% now married, 3.5% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.8% Irish, 15.4% Other groups, 14.6% German, 9.7% Italian, 9.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 41.4% professional, 9.3% services, 16.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,615 (2000); Median household income: $89,150 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.4% (2000). School District(s)
La Honda-Pescadero Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 879-0286 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2000); Median home value: $444,100 (2000); Median rent: $732 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 7.5% less than 15 minutes, 8.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 35.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOMA MAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94021). Covers a land area of 5.067 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.27° N. Lat.; 122.27° W. Long. Elevation is 320 feet. Population: 128 (2000); Race: 92.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.3% under 18, 16.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 38.8% never married, 61.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced
Profiles of California (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.9% Scottish, 20.8% English, 19.8% Irish, 17.7% Other groups, 9.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 14.0% professional, 28.0% services, 16.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,755 (2000); Median household income: $43,542 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 19.4% (2000); Median home value: $450,000 (2000); Median rent: $529 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 34.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 48.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 85.4% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MENLO PARK (city). Covers a land area of 10.126 sq. miles and a water area of 7.303 sq. miles. Located at 37.45° N. Lat.; 122.17° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Named for Menlough in County Galway, Ireland, former home of two ranchers. Menlo Park developed with the advent of the railroad in 1863 around the estate of the two Irishmen. In 1871 Milton S. Latham, governor and U.S. Senator, built a mansion here. Population: 28,582 (1990); 30,785 (2000); 29,707 (2006); 28,874 (2011 projected); Race: 70.8% White, 5.7% Black, 8.7% Asian, 16.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,933.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.1 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 54.4% now married, 6.9% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.5% Other groups, 14.0% English, 13.9% German, 10.4% Irish, 6.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,600 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 16 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.0% management, 35.8% professional, 9.2% services, 19.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 3.6% construction, 5.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $56,556 (2006); Median household income: $95,249 (2006); Average household income: $141,764 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 61.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 30.5% (2006). School District(s)
Las Lomitas Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 854-2880 Menlo Park City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,089 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 321-7140 Ravenswood City Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,883 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-2800 Redwood City Elementary (KG-11) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 423-2200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.6% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,247 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 249.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Almanac (General - Circulation 17,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 4.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.9% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Menlo Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 330-6620 http://www.ci.menlo-park.ca.us Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 325-2818 http://www.menloparkchamber.com
MILLBRAE (city). Covers a land area of 3.214 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 37.60° N. Lat.; 122.40° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet.
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History: Named for Darius Ogden Mills, a San Francisco banker and promoter. Millbrae was established on the former estate of Mills who built a house here in 1866. Mills had a herd of dairy cattle, a dairy, and a glass-domed conservatory, all built with the fortune he made from supplying miners with grubstakes, which lead to the founding of the Bank of California. Population: 20,439 (1990); 20,718 (2000); 20,552 (2006); 20,507 (2011 projected); Race: 57.2% White, 0.7% Black, 33.7% Asian, 11.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,394.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 45.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.5 (2006); Marriage status: 22.5% never married, 59.1% now married, 10.2% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% Other groups, 12.7% Italian, 11.3% Irish, 8.6% German, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 109 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 20.6% professional, 11.7% services, 30.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 8.1% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,016 (2006); Median household income: $77,465 (2006); Average household income: $96,186 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006). School District(s)
Millbrae Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,086 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 697-5693 San Mateo Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 348-8834 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2006); Median home value: $901,086 (2006); Median rent: $1,115 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 177.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: World Journal - San Francisco Edition (Circulation 30,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 5.3% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Millbrae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 259-2333 http://www.ci.millbrae.ca.us Millbrae Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 697-7324 http://www.millbrae.com
MONTARA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.928 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.54° N. Lat.; 122.50° W. Long. Elevation is 113 feet. History: Nearby Montara Point has lighthouse and radio compass station. Population: 2,474 (1990); 2,950 (2000); 3,363 (2006); 3,668 (2011 projected); Race: 88.1% White, 0.9% Black, 4.5% Asian, 10.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 856.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 43.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 59.9% now married, 3.6% widowed, 11.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.0% English, 16.8% Other groups, 16.8% Irish, 15.3% German, 10.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 31.3% professional, 8.4% services, 22.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.9% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,679 (2006); Median household income: $100,948 (2006); Average household income: $126,471 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006). School District(s)
Cabrillo Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,534 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 712-7100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $745,588 (2006); Median rent: $1,239 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 85.7% car, 6.8% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOSS BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.788 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.52° N. Lat.; 122.51° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. Population: 2,219 (1990); 1,953 (2000); 2,102 (2006); 2,205 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.1% Black, 2.5% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,175.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 43.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 57.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.8% Irish, 14.8% English, 14.7% German, 14.1% Other groups, 10.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 34.3% professional, 6.9% services, 27.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 5.1% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $43,936 (2006); Median household income: $98,151 (2006); Average household income: $118,858 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $817,647 (2006); Median rent: $1,609 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Seton Medical Center Coastside (121 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.0% car, 1.9% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 14.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 9.3% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 18.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NORTH FAIR OAKS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.168 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.47° N. Lat.; 122.20° W. Long. Population: 13,912 (1990); 15,440 (2000); 15,815 (2006); 16,197 (2011 projected); Race: 46.5% White, 1.7% Black, 3.5% Asian, 71.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 13,543.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.95 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.4 (2006); Marriage status: 37.2% never married, 51.1% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 49.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.3% Other groups, 4.7% German, 3.9% Irish, 3.1% English, 3.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.5% management, 15.1% professional, 28.5% services, 18.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.8% construction, 15.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,624 (2006); Median household income: $57,808 (2006); Average household income: $75,768 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 51.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.5% (2006); Median home value: $598,566 (2006); Median rent: $902 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.8% car, 6.2% public transportation, 6.3% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 40.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PACIFICA (city). Covers a land area of 12.633 sq. miles and a water area of 0.029 sq. miles. Located at 37.62° N. Lat.; 122.48° W. Long. Elevation is 76 feet. History: Named for its location on the Pacific Ocean, in 1957 by vote of the inhabitants. Formed by the consolidation of several communities in 1957. City sits almost directly astride San Andreas Fault. Incorporated 1957. Population: 37,670 (1990); 38,390 (2000); 36,933 (2006); 35,878 (2011 projected); Race: 68.1% White, 2.7% Black, 17.9% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,923.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 29.0% never married, 55.6%
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now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.0% Other groups, 15.9% Irish, 13.6% German, 11.1% Italian, 10.2% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,885 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 22.5% professional, 12.8% services, 28.8% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.9% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,848 (2006); Median household income: $81,053 (2006); Average household income: $94,838 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006).
Profiles of California females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 17.5% never married, 67.9% now married, 8.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.1% English, 15.2% German, 12.8% Other groups, 11.1% Irish, 7.1% European (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 34.9% management, 36.9% professional, 5.4% services, 19.3% sales, 0.3% farming, 1.6% construction, 1.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $93,462 (2006); Median household income: $187,772 (2006); Average household income: $245,322 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 73.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 77.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 41.0% (2006).
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Jefferson Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,488 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 550-7900 Pacifica (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 738-6600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $630,565 (2006); Median rent: $1,166 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pacifica Tribune (General - Circulation 7,325) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 8.1% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Pacifica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 738-7300 http://www.cityofpacifica.org Pacifica Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 355-4122 http://www.pacificachamber.com
Portola Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 673 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-1777 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.7% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 11.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Portola Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-1701 http://www.portolavalley.net
PESCADERO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94060). Covers a land area of 79.967 sq. miles and a water area of 0.341 sq. miles. Located at 37.20° N. Lat.; 122.33° W. Long. Elevation is 31 feet. History: The name of Pescadero means “fishing place” because of the speckled trout in Pescadero Creek. Many of Pescadero’s early residents were of Portuguese heritage. Population: 2,042 (2000); Race: 78.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.3% Asian, 41.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.7% under 18, 7.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 66.9% now married, 1.7% widowed, 6.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.4% Other groups, 11.9% English, 11.2% German, 7.6% Irish, 6.2% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.6% management, 13.6% professional, 13.1% services, 20.3% sales, 12.4% farming, 11.0% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,900 (2000); Median household income: $59,006 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.5% (2000). School District(s)
La Honda-Pescadero Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 879-0286 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.7% (2000); Median home value: $411,500 (2000); Median rent: $789 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.5% car, 3.4% public transportation, 12.5% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.1% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORTOLA VALLEY (town). Covers a land area of 9.154 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 37.37° N. Lat.; 122.21° W. Long. Elevation is 455 feet. Population: 4,194 (1990); 4,462 (2000); 4,535 (2006); 4,563 (2011 projected); Race: 92.3% White, 0.4% Black, 4.6% Asian, 3.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 495.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 49.9 (2006); Males per 100
REDWOOD CITY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 19.477 sq. miles and a water area of 15.087 sq. miles. Located at 37.48° N. Lat.; 122.23° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Named for the commercial use of the redwood trees in the area. Mexican rancheros began in 1850 to ship redwood lumber from the Embarcadero de las Pulgas on Redwood Creek, and the community became a busy shipbuilding, wagonmaking, and blacksmithing center. The town was renamed Redwood City in 1858. Population: 66,249 (1990); 75,402 (2000); 72,963 (2006); 71,363 (2011 projected); Race: 66.0% White, 2.4% Black, 11.1% Asian, 33.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,746.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 37.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 54.7% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.6% Other groups, 11.7% German, 10.4% Irish, 8.5% Italian, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 40,811 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 11 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 23.9% professional, 15.0% services, 24.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 9.3% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,053 (2006); Median household income: $72,999 (2006); Average household income: $99,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $866 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $382 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.9% (2006). School District(s)
Belmont-Redwood Shores Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 637-4800 Redwood City Elementary (KG-11) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 423-2200 San Mateo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 802-5550 San Mateo County ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 802-5411 Sequoia Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 369-1411 Summerville Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 843 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 928-4228
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Two-year College(s)
Canada College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 5,551. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 306-3100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $508; Out-of-state $5,216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.7% (2006); Median home value: $830,474 (2006); Median rent: $1,014 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Redwood Medical Center (171 beds); Sequoia Hospital Safety: Violent crime rate: 52.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 345.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Redwood City Tribune (General - Circulation 60,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 4.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.7% less than 15 minutes, 39.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Redwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 780-7220 http://www.redwoodcity.org Redwood City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 364-1722 http://www.redwoodcitychamber.com
SAN BRUNO (city). Covers a land area of 5.462 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.62° N. Lat.; 122.42° W. Long. Elevation is 16 feet. History: Named for St. Bruno, a German saint of the 11th century, founder of the Carthusian Order. San Bruno began as a roadhouse where travelers on the stagecoach from San Francisco changed horses. The community developed around vegetable and poultry farms. Population: 38,961 (1990); 40,165 (2000); 39,706 (2006); 39,520 (2011 projected); Race: 54.2% White, 1.9% Black, 21.9% Asian, 25.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,269.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 56.2% now married, 5.5% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.1% Other groups, 11.8% Irish, 10.8% Italian, 9.1% German, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,693 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 18.0% professional, 15.8% services, 32.3% sales, 0.1% farming, 9.4% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,749 (2006); Median household income: $68,710 (2006); Average household income: $81,813 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006). School District(s)
Millbrae Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,086 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 697-5693 San Bruno Park Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 624-3100 San Mateo Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 348-8834 South San Francisco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 877-8700 Two-year College(s)
Skyline College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,947. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 738-4100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $768; Out-of-state $5,500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $613,078 (2006); Median rent: $1,071 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 237.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 7.9% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Bruno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 616-7058 http://sanbruno.ca.gov San Bruno Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 588-0180 http://www.sanbrunochamber.com
SAN CARLOS (city). Covers a land area of 5.916 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 37.49° N. Lat.; 122.26° W. Long. Elevation is 76 feet. History: San Carlos was named for Lieutenant Juan Manuel de Ayala’s ship the San Carlos, first vessel to enter the Golden Gate. This was the site of Rancho Las Pulgas (Land of the Fleas). Population: 26,528 (1990); 27,718 (2000); 26,848 (2006); 26,247 (2011 projected); Race: 82.9% White, 0.7% Black, 9.4% Asian, 7.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,538.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.4 (2006); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 62.2% now married, 6.2% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% Other groups, 18.4% German, 14.9% Irish, 14.0% English, 12.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,230 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 22 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 29.3% management, 26.8% professional, 8.1% services, 25.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.5% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $52,133 (2006); Median household income: $97,603 (2006); Average household income: $126,437 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 48.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006). School District(s)
San Carlos Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,787 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 508-7333 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.1% (2006); Median home value: $975,353 (2006); Median rent: $1,138 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 11.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 214.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 3.7% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Carlos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 802-4100 http://www.cityofsancarlos.org San Carlos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 593-1068 http://www.sancarloschamber.org
SAN GREGORIO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94074). Covers a land area of 16.726 sq. miles and a water area of 0.017 sq. miles. Located at 37.31° N. Lat.; 122.36° W. Long. Elevation is 62 feet. History: San Gregorio was proposed by Father Crespi of the Portola expedition as the site of a mission. The group moved on, and many years later a farming community developed here. Population: 287 (2000); Race: 96.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 17.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.1% under 18, 3.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 39.0% never married, 51.5% now married, 1.6% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.5% English, 18.3% Italian, 15.6% Dutch, 14.4% Other groups, 13.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.9% management, 14.7% professional, 20.2% services, 13.8% sales, 2.8% farming, 22.0% construction, 3.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,243 (2000); Median household income: $73,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 44.2% (2000); Median home value: $861,100 (2000); Median rent: $850 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.3% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.3% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 25.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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SAN MATEO (city). Covers a land area of 12.218 sq. miles and a water area of 3.739 sq. miles. Located at 37.55° N. Lat.; 122.31° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Named by Spanish explorers for the apostle St. Matthew. San Mateo was founded on Cayetano Arenas’ Rancho San Mateo. John B. Cooper, a deserter from the British Navy, took up residence here in 1851 in a hut made of brush. The town was platted in 1863. Population: 85,486 (1990); 92,482 (2000); 91,197 (2006); 90,501 (2011 projected); Race: 62.8% White, 2.5% Black, 17.8% Asian, 22.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,464.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.52 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 54.1% now married, 7.6% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% Other groups, 11.1% Irish, 11.0% German, 9.5% Italian, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 48,773 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 142 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 23.2% professional, 13.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.1% farming, 7.4% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,929 (2006); Median household income: $71,245 (2006); Average household income: $96,973 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 33.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $698 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $317 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006). School District(s)
San Mateo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 802-5550 San Mateo Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 348-8834 San Mateo-Foster City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,013 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 312-7700 Two-year College(s)
College of San Mateo (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,447. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 574-6161 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $508; Out-of-state $5,216 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.3% (2006); Median home value: $752,976 (2006); Median rent: $1,119 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Hospitals: Mills Peninsula Health Services (181 beds); San Mateo Medical Center (509 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 302.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Coastside Chronicle (General - Circulation 15,000); San Mateo County Times (Circulation 35,656); San Mateo Daily Journal (Circulation 15,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.3% car, 6.2% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of San Mateo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 522-7000 http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/index.html Foster City Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 573-7600 http://www.fostercitychamber.com
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (city). Covers a land area of 9.020 sq. miles and a water area of 20.715 sq. miles. Located at 37.65° N. Lat.; 122.42° W. Long. Elevation is 19 feet. History: Named for its location south of San Francisco. South San Francisco developed as an industrial city of steel mills, foundries, smelters and refineries on the southern outskirts of San Francisco. Population: 54,342 (1990); 60,552 (2000); 60,164 (2006); 60,094 (2011 projected); Race: 39.4% White, 2.6% Black, 33.6% Asian, 32.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,669.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 55.5% now married, 7.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 39.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.5% Other groups, 8.4% Italian, 7.5% Irish, 5.6% German, 3.2% English (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,681 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 192 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.5% management, 16.6% professional, 14.5% services, 32.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.7% construction, 13.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,571 (2006); Median household income: $69,820 (2006); Average household income: $82,057 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $882 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $480 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006). School District(s)
South San Francisco Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 877-8700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.3% (2006); Median home value: $597,527 (2006); Median rent: $971 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: South San Francisco Medical Center (127 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 255.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Philippine News (Asian, General - Circulation 40,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.1% car, 9.2% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.9% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of South San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 877-8518 http://www.ci.ssf.ca.us South San Francisco Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 588-1911 http://www.ssfchamber.com
WEST MENLO PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.497 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.43° N. Lat.; 122.20° W. Long. Population: 3,597 (1990); 3,629 (2000); 3,500 (2006); 3,418 (2011 projected); Race: 86.5% White, 1.1% Black, 8.1% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,040.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 41.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 63.5% now married, 6.3% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.8% German, 16.5% Other groups, 16.1% English, 14.8% Irish, 8.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 38.4% management, 35.0% professional, 3.8% services, 17.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.4% construction, 2.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $68,487 (2006); Median household income: $145,875 (2006); Average household income: $177,455 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 63.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 70.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 36.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.2% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,875 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.8% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WOODSIDE (town). Covers a land area of 11.760 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.42° N. Lat.; 122.26° W. Long. Elevation is 380 feet. Population: 5,096 (1990); 5,352 (2000); 5,292 (2006); 5,258 (2011 projected); Race: 89.2% White, 0.3% Black, 5.9% Asian, 4.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 450.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 47.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 71.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.1% Other groups, 17.0% English, 16.3% German, 11.0% Irish, 7.7% Italian (2000).
Profiles of California
Santa Barbara County
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 10 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 36.8% management, 32.1% professional, 7.8% services, 17.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.4% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $91,272 (2006); Median household income: $192,472 (2006); Average household income: $249,108 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 69.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 67.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 36.5% (2006). School District(s)
Sequoia Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 369-1411 Woodside Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 449 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-1571 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.6% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,537 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.1% car, 0.3% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 12.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.1% less than 15 minutes, 44.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Woodside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 851-6790 http://www.woodsidetown.org Woodside Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 354-8300 http://www.samceda.org
Santa Barbara County Located in southwestern California; bounded on the west by the Santa Barbara Channel of the Pacific Ocean; includes several islands, and the Santa Ynez and San Rafael Mountains; includes part of Los Padres National Forest. Covers a land area of 2,737.01 sq. miles, a water area of 1,052.07 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara County is part of the Santa Barbara-Santa Maria, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Santa Barbara County, CA Weather Station: Cachuma Lake
Elevation: 780 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 67 69 73 78 84 90 91 88 82 73 66 Low 39 41 42 44 47 50 53 53 52 48 43 39 Precip 4.4 5.1 4.9 1.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.7 1.8 3.2 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lompoc
Elevation: 95 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 66 67 68 70 70 73 74 75 77 76 70 66 Low 41 43 44 45 49 51 53 54 53 49 44 40 Precip 3.3 3.5 3.4 0.8 0.3 0.0 tr 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.4 2.3 Snow 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Santa Barbara Municipal Airport
Elevation: 6 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 64 65 66 68 69 72 74 76 76 73 69 65 Low 41 44 46 47 50 54 57 58 56 52 44 40 Precip 3.6 3.9 3.8 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.5 0.5 1.6 2.4 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Santa Maria Public Airport
Elevation: 252 feet
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Population: 369,784 (1990); 399,347 (2000); 406,466 (2006); 416,883 (2011 projected); Race: 71.0% White, 2.1% Black, 4.3% Asian, 37.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 148.5 persons per square mile
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(2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 34.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 41.3% Catholic Church, 1.9% Jewish Estimate, 1.4% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.2% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 0.9% Episcopal Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 214,160 (2005); Leading industries: 14.9% retail trade; 13.1% accommodation & food services; 12.1% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,444 totaling 756,937 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 17 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 155 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 10,900 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 3,904 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 2,154 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 10,789 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,526 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 690 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 183 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,052 (2006); Median household income: $53,969 (2006); Average household income: $75,340 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.79% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $374 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $290 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $560,976 (2006); Median rent: $767 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 159.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 73.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 163.2 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 89.3% good, 10.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 22.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 872.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 45.2% Bush, 53.2% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Carpinteria State Beach; El Capitan Beach State Park; El Capitan Beach State Park; Gaviota State Park; Goleta Beach State Park; La Purisima Mission State Historical Monument; Los Padres National Forest; Point Sal Beach State Park; Refugio Beach State Park; Refugio Beach State Park Additional Information Contacts Santa Barbara County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 568-2240 http://www.countyofsb.org Buellton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-7829 http://www.buellton.org Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-5479 http://www.carpchamber.org City of Buellton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-5177 http://www.cityofbuellton.com City of Carpinteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-5405 http://www.ci.carpinteria.ca.us City of Goleta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 961-7500 http://goleta.govoffice.com City of Guadalupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 343-1340 http://www.ci.guadalupe.ca.us. City of Lompoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-1261 http://www.ci.lompoc.ca.us City of Santa Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 897-2623 http://www.santabarbaraca.gov City of Santa Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 925-0951 http://www.ci.santa-maria.ca.us City of Solvang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-5575 http://www.cityofsolvang.com Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 967-2500 http://www.goletavalley.com Guadalupe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 343-2236 http://guadalupechamber.org Lompoc Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-4567 http://www.lompoc.com Santa Barbara Region Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (805) 965-3023 http://www.sbchamber.org Santa Maria Valley Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 925-2403 http://www.santamaria.com
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Santa Barbara County Communities BUELLTON (city). Covers a land area of 1.562 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.61° N. Lat.; 120.19° W. Long. Elevation is 361 feet. History: Buellton grew up at the crossroads between two Spanish missions, Mission Santa Ynez and Mission La Purisima. Population: 3,392 (1990); 3,828 (2000); 3,951 (2006); 4,126 (2011 projected); Race: 80.9% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 28.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,529.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 61.2% now married, 7.7% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.3% Other groups, 14.1% German, 12.6% Irish, 10.9% English, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 16.5% professional, 20.1% services, 26.7% sales, 3.7% farming, 7.5% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,233 (2006); Median household income: $57,162 (2006); Average household income: $67,456 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
Buellton Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 602 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-4222 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.3% (2006); Median home value: $529,008 (2006); Median rent: $689 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 198.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 1.7% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Buellton Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-7829 http://www.buellton.org City of Buellton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-5177 http://www.cityofbuellton.com
CARPINTERIA (city). Covers a land area of 2.703 sq. miles and a water area of 4.569 sq. miles. Located at 34.39° N. Lat.; 119.51° W. Long. Elevation is 14 feet. History: Established 1863 on site of Indian village visited by Portola in 1769. Population: 13,756 (1990); 14,194 (2000); 13,637 (2006); 13,441 (2011 projected); Race: 69.8% White, 0.5% Black, 2.7% Asian, 46.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,044.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.86 (2006); Median age: 36.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.2 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 55.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.9% Other groups, 11.3% German, 10.9% English, 8.5% Irish, 5.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 69 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 19.2% professional, 18.5% services, 24.6% sales, 3.1% farming, 11.1% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,193 (2006); Median household income: $56,806 (2006); Average household income: $71,047 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006). School District(s)
Carpinteria Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-4511
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Pacifica Graduate Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 646 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 969-3626 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.6% (2006); Median home value: $630,040 (2006); Median rent: $892 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 20.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 128.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 3.1% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.7% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Carpinteria Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-5479 http://www.carpchamber.org City of Carpinteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-5405 http://www.ci.carpinteria.ca.us
GOLETA (CDP). Covers a land area of 26.261 sq. miles and a water area of 0.099 sq. miles. Located at 34.44° N. Lat.; 119.81° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Goleta was named for a schooner built by Captain William G. Dana of Nipomo in 1828. Population: 51,894 (1990); 55,204 (2000); 54,992 (2006); 55,539 (2011 projected); Race: 76.1% White, 1.0% Black, 7.2% Asian, 24.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,094.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 55.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.6% Other groups, 15.3% German, 13.5% English, 10.4% Irish, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 56 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.7% management, 29.3% professional, 13.4% services, 24.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 7.4% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,047 (2006); Median household income: $69,448 (2006); Average household income: $91,102 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006). School District(s)
Goleta Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 681-1200 Santa Barbara Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 963-4331 Santa Barbara High (06-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,632 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 963-4331 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $849,707 (2006); Median rent: $957 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 171.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.8% car, 2.7% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.3% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Goleta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 961-7500 http://goleta.govoffice.com Goleta Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 967-2500 http://www.goletavalley.com
GUADALUPE (city). Covers a land area of 1.383 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.96° N. Lat.; 120.57° W. Long. Elevation is 85 feet. History: Guadalupe developed as a shipping center for an area of farms and ranches. Population: 5,632 (1990); 5,659 (2000); 6,176 (2006); 6,657 (2011 projected); Race: 53.0% White, 0.7% Black, 5.2% Asian, 84.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,465.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.02 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.2 (2006); Marriage status: 30.6% never married, 58.5% now
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married, 4.6% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 40.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.4% Other groups, 2.6% United States or American, 2.1% German, 1.1% French (except Basque), 1.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.1% management, 4.4% professional, 19.4% services, 21.3% sales, 25.6% farming, 7.7% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,777 (2006); Median household income: $38,080 (2006); Average household income: $55,394 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). School District(s)
Guadalupe Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 343-2114 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.7% (2006); Median home value: $254,221 (2006); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 174.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.4% less than 15 minutes, 53.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Guadalupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 343-1340 http://www.ci.guadalupe.ca.us. Guadalupe Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 343-2236 http://guadalupechamber.org
ISLA VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.124 sq. miles and a water area of 0.077 sq. miles. Located at 34.41° N. Lat.; 119.86° W. Long. Elevation is 35 feet. History: University of California (Santa Barbara) to East. Population: 20,395 (1990); 18,344 (2000); 17,617 (2006); 17,286 (2011 projected); Race: 67.6% White, 1.8% Black, 11.7% Asian, 21.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,293.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.60 (2006); Median age: 21.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 74.2% never married, 22.6% now married, 1.6% widowed, 1.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.4% Other groups, 10.1% German, 9.1% Irish, 5.8% English, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 23.7% professional, 25.7% services, 36.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 1.8% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,715 (2006); Median household income: $18,979 (2006); Average household income: $28,496 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 62.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 4.7% (2006); Median home value: $673,611 (2006); Median rent: $807 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 56.8% car, 6.9% public transportation, 13.7% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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females: 114.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 59.9% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.4% Other groups, 10.0% German, 7.5% English, 6.9% Irish, 4.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,081 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 39 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 16.3% professional, 20.4% services, 26.1% sales, 4.4% farming, 10.4% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,308 (2006); Median household income: $41,761 (2006); Average household income: $51,576 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Lompoc Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-2371 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.7% (2006); Median home value: $298,512 (2006); Median rent: $562 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: 30th Medical Group Clinic (5 beds); Lompoc Healthcare District Hospital (170 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 55.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 289.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lompoc Record (Circulation 7,568); Lompoc Record (General - Circulation 8,717); Space & Missile Times (General - Circulation 5,280) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.3% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Lompoc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-1261 http://www.ci.lompoc.ca.us Lompoc Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-4567 http://www.lompoc.com
LOS ALAMOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.354 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.74° N. Lat.; 120.27° W. Long. Elevation is 575 feet. Population: 982 (1990); 1,372 (2000); 1,534 (2006); 1,667 (2011 projected); Race: 76.7% White, 0.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 37.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 651.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 33.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 63.6% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.1% Other groups, 10.9% German, 10.6% English, 8.9% Irish, 3.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 11.3% professional, 20.4% services, 23.3% sales, 13.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,636 (2006); Median household income: $56,366 (2006); Average household income: $69,592 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). School District(s)
LOMPOC (city). Covers a land area of 11.637 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.64° N. Lat.; 120.46° W. Long. Elevation is 104 feet. History: Lompoc originated as a land colonization project in 1874 when the California Immigrant Union purchased and subdivided Ranchos Lompoc and Mission Vieja. The name of Lompoc is of Indian origin meaning “shell mounds.” Population: 37,660 (1990); 41,103 (2000); 41,157 (2006); 41,712 (2011 projected); Race: 64.1% White, 7.1% Black, 3.9% Asian, 42.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,536.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.18 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100
Los Alamos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 344-2401 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $458,197 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.5% less than 15 minutes, 44.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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MISSION CANYON (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.569 sq. miles and a water area of 0.035 sq. miles. Located at 34.45° N. Lat.; 119.71° W. Long. Population: 2,639 (1990); 2,610 (2000); 2,602 (2006); 2,575 (2011 projected); Race: 93.7% White, 0.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,658.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 47.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.7% never married, 56.9% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% English, 16.0% German, 14.0% Irish, 12.9% Other groups, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.1% management, 34.1% professional, 6.9% services, 19.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.1% construction, 2.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $55,786 (2006); Median household income: $94,415 (2006); Average household income: $134,537 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,017 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 11.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.5% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MISSION HILLS (CDP). Aka Lompoc North. Covers a land area of 1.235 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.68° N. Lat.; 120.43° W. Long. Population: 3,112 (1990); 3,142 (2000); 3,109 (2006); 3,174 (2011 projected); Race: 79.4% White, 2.5% Black, 3.1% Asian, 21.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,516.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 39.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 66.4% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 36.7% Other groups, 14.9% German, 13.3% English, 11.0% Irish, 5.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 27.6% professional, 16.7% services, 25.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.1% construction, 9.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,217 (2006); Median household income: $71,255 (2006); Average household income: $91,952 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006). School District(s)
Los Angeles Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 741,367 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (213) 241-1000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.6% (2006); Median home value: $312,000 (2006); Median rent: $742 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Hospitals: Providence Holy Cross Medical Center (254 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.8% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTECITO (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.326 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.43° N. Lat.; 119.63° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. Population: 9,546 (1990); 10,000 (2000); 9,880 (2006); 9,921 (2011 projected); Race: 93.4% White, 0.5% Black, 1.3% Asian, 5.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,059.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 62.7% now married, 7.8% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.5% English, 15.4% German, 12.1% Irish, 8.4% Other groups, 5.3% Scottish (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.6% management, 36.7% professional, 9.7% services, 24.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 3.5% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $75,940 (2006); Median household income: $132,082 (2006); Average household income: $202,153 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 62.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,261 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.3% car, 0.4% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 18.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 49.6% less than 15 minutes, 30.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NEW CUYAMA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93254). Covers a land area of 404.823 sq. miles and a water area of 0.780 sq. miles. Located at 34.95° N. Lat.; 119.74° W. Long. Elevation is 2,150 feet. Population: 793 (2000); Race: 75.4% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 38.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.9% under 18, 9.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.4% never married, 59.9% now married, 7.4% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.0% Other groups, 11.6% German, 10.2% United States or American, 7.3% Irish, 6.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 10.9% professional, 11.5% services, 14.1% sales, 18.4% farming, 14.5% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,641 (2000); Median household income: $36,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2000). School District(s)
Cuyama Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 766-2482 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.0% (2000); Median home value: $64,400 (2000); Median rent: $418 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.4% car, 1.7% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 8.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.0% less than 15 minutes, 11.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ORCUTT (CDP). Covers a land area of 11.301 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.87° N. Lat.; 120.42° W. Long. Elevation is 400 feet. Population: 26,896 (1990); 28,830 (2000); 28,207 (2006); 28,054 (2011 projected); Race: 85.7% White, 1.5% Black, 3.4% Asian, 15.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,495.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 41.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 63.7% now married, 7.2% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 18.2% German, 15.0% English, 12.2% Irish, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 24.5% professional, 14.6% services, 27.4% sales, 0.7% farming, 9.1% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,852 (2006); Median household income: $62,466 (2006); Average household income: $75,951 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006). School District(s)
Orcutt Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,704 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 938-8900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.4% (2006); Median home value: $362,234 (2006); Median rent: $779 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000).
Profiles of California
Santa Barbara County
Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SANTA BARBARA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 18.976 sq. miles and a water area of 22.434 sq. miles. Located at 34.42° N. Lat.; 119.71° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Sebastian Vizcaino sailed into the bay here in 1602 and named it Santa Barbara for the saint of that name. The presidio of Santa Barbara was founded in 1782 by Captain Jose Francisco Ortega and Governor Neve, followed in 1786 by Mission Santa Barbara. Following secularization of the mission in 1834, Santa Barbara was the home of wealthy Spanish landowners. In 1846 John C. Fremont captured Santa Barbara and held it under the American flag. After years of cattle ranching and shipping, Santa Barbara began in the early 1900’s to develop as a wealthy residential community and a tourist area. Population: 86,019 (1990); 92,325 (2000); 89,959 (2006); 89,422 (2011 projected); Race: 72.7% White, 1.5% Black, 3.1% Asian, 36.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,740.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 34.0% never married, 49.1% now married, 5.7% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.6% Other groups, 11.4% German, 10.8% English, 8.9% Irish, 4.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 54,597 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 47 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 26.4% professional, 18.7% services, 25.3% sales, 0.6% farming, 6.6% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,573 (2006); Median household income: $55,497 (2006); Average household income: $78,239 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $810 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $269 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006). School District(s)
Cold Spring Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 969-2678 Goleta Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 681-1200 Hope Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 682-2564 Montecito Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 969-3249 Santa Barbara County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 844 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 964-4711 Santa Barbara County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 964-4711 Santa Barbara Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 963-4331 Santa Barbara High (06-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,632 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 963-4331
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Santa Barbara City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,811. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 965-0581 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $618; Out-of-state $3,906 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Avalon Beauty College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 966-1931 2006-07 Tuition: $7,600 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.6% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $886 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Hospitals: Devereux Santa Barbara (190 beds); Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital (130 beds); Rehabilitation Institute at Santa Barbara (49 beds); Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital (366 beds); Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital (443 beds); Santa Barbara Psychiatric Health Facility (16 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 334.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Santa Barbara Independent (Alternative - Circulation 40,000); Santa Barbara News-Press (Circulation 44,725) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.6% car, 4.5% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 51.2% less than 15 minutes, 35.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 897-2623 http://www.santabarbaraca.gov Santa Barbara Region Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . (805) 965-3023 http://www.sbchamber.org
SANTA MARIA (city). Covers a land area of 19.328 sq. miles and a water area of 0.442 sq. miles. Located at 34.95° N. Lat.; 120.43° W. Long. Elevation is 216 feet. History: The first building erected in Santa Maria in 1871 was a general store to accommodate farmers who had begun irrigating the land. Later, oil was discovered nearby. Population: 62,326 (1990); 77,423 (2000); 87,372 (2006); 95,856 (2011 projected); Race: 56.9% White, 1.7% Black, 4.7% Asian, 64.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,520.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.54 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.7 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 57.8% now married, 6.1% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.1% Other groups, 6.5% German, 5.4% Irish, 4.9% English, 2.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 37,892 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 180 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 30 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 10.6% professional, 16.4% services, 23.4% sales, 18.7% farming, 9.0% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,402 (2006); Median household income: $42,134 (2006); Average household income: $52,443 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $542 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $74 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006).
Four-year College(s)
School District(s)
Antioch University-Santa Barbara Branch (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 962-8179 Brooks Institute of Photography (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,563. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 966-3888 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $24,960; Out-of-state $24,960 Fielding Graduate University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,608. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 687-1099 Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 898-1180 University of California-Santa Barbara (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 21,016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 893-8000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,010; Out-of-state $25,694 Westmont College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,366. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 565-6000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $29,470; Out-of-state $29,470
Blochman Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 937-1148 Santa Barbara County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 964-4711 Santa Maria Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 922-4573 Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 928-1783
Two-year College(s)
CET-Santa Maria (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132
Santa Barbara Business College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 967-9677
Two-year College(s)
Allan Hancock College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 12,252. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 922-6966 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $794; Out-of-state $5,248 Santa Barbara Business College-Santa Maria Branch (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 922-8256 Vocational/Technical School(s)
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.1% (2006); Median home value: $300,986 (2006); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Marian Medical Center (227 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 71.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 279.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Central Coast This Week (General - Circulation 24,000); Santa Maria Times (Circulation 17,634) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 33.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Maria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 925-0951 http://www.ci.santa-maria.ca.us Santa Maria Valley Chamber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 925-2403 http://www.santamaria.com
SANTA YNEZ (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.813 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.61° N. Lat.; 120.08° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. History: Site of Mission Santa Ynez (established 1804), still in use as a church. Population: 4,199 (1990); 4,584 (2000); 4,506 (2006); 4,550 (2011 projected); Race: 92.0% White, 0.2% Black, 1.4% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 576.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.81 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.0% never married, 67.4% now married, 6.4% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% English, 15.6% Other groups, 14.6% German, 12.5% Irish, 7.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 27.3% professional, 17.9% services, 25.2% sales, 1.2% farming, 6.5% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,725 (2006); Median household income: $95,557 (2006); Average household income: $110,373 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 47.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006). School District(s)
College Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 686-8385 Santa Ynez Valley Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-6487 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.7% (2006); Median home value: $901,392 (2006); Median rent: $970 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 7.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.0% less than 15 minutes, 14.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOLVANG (city). Covers a land area of 2.488 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.59° N. Lat.; 120.14° W. Long. Elevation is 496 feet. History: Solvang was built near Mission Santa Ynez, founded in 1804 by Father Estevan Tapis. Many of Solvang’s early residents were immigrants from Denmark. Population: 4,750 (1990); 5,332 (2000); 5,213 (2006); 5,196 (2011 projected); Race: 86.0% White, 0.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 20.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,095.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 18.6% never married, 61.2% now married, 8.4% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.7% Other groups, 15.6% German, 13.4% English, 11.8% Irish, 9.6% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 17.8% professional, 26.2% services, 27.7% sales, 1.5% farming, 7.4% construction, 7.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,828 (2006); Median household income: $53,012 (2006); Average household income: $69,959 (2006); Percent of
Profiles of California households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006). School District(s)
Ballard Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-4812 Solvang Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 648 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-4810 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.0% (2006); Median home value: $723,474 (2006); Median rent: $798 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital (30 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 182.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Santa Ynez Valley News (General - Circulation 7,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 1.5% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.5% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Solvang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-5575 http://www.cityofsolvang.com Solvang Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 688-0701 http://solvangcc.com
SUMMERLAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.020 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 34.42° N. Lat.; 119.59° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Summerland was founded as a colony of spiritualists but soon became an oil town, with derricks rising from the ocean. Population: 1,356 (1990); 1,545 (2000); 1,588 (2006); 1,612 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 0.3% Black, 2.8% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 786.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 44.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.1% never married, 50.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% English, 18.5% Irish, 16.6% Other groups, 9.2% German, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.4% management, 34.7% professional, 11.7% services, 20.7% sales, 1.4% farming, 3.2% construction, 3.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,741 (2006); Median household income: $65,839 (2006); Average household income: $101,083 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2006). School District(s)
Carpinteria Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,826 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 684-4511 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.4% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $956 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.6% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.2% less than 15 minutes, 42.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TORO CANYON (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.625 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.41° N. Lat.; 119.56° W. Long. Population: 1,567 (1990); 1,697 (2000); 1,696 (2006); 1,714 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 15.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 467.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 61.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.6% Other groups, 19.3% English, 15.1% Irish, 10.0% German, 6.2% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 26.8% professional, 14.9% services, 27.7% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.4% construction, 3.8% production (2000).
Profiles of California
Santa Clara County
Income: Per capita income: $47,726 (2006); Median household income: $82,375 (2006); Average household income: $113,984 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,069 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 37.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Santa Clara County Located in western California, touching the southern end of San Francisco Bay; includes part of the Diablo Range on the east and the Santa Cruz Mountains on the west. Covers a land area of 1,290.69 sq. miles, a water area of 13.32 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is San Jose. Santa Clara County is part of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: San Benito County, CA; Santa Clara County, CA
VANDENBERG AFB (CDP). Covers a land area of 22.059 sq. miles
Weather Station: Los Gatos
and a water area of 0.068 sq. miles. Located at 34.75° N. Lat.; 120.49° W. Long. Population: 9,848 (1990); 6,151 (2000); 6,607 (2006); 7,037 (2011 projected); Race: 72.6% White, 10.4% Black, 4.1% Asian, 11.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 299.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.60 (2006); Median age: 25.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.1% never married, 81.4% now married, 0.1% widowed, 2.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% Other groups, 20.5% German, 10.2% Irish, 8.9% English, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 27.5% professional, 19.4% services, 25.3% sales, 0.9% farming, 4.6% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,111 (2006); Median household income: $46,438 (2006); Average household income: $54,412 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006).
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 59 63 66 71 76 82 86 85 83 76 65 58 Low 39 41 43 44 47 51 54 54 53 48 42 38 Precip 5.2 4.6 4.0 1.2 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 1.0 2.7 3.6 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mount Hamilton
Elevation: 364 feet
Elevation: 4,202 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 49 50 50 56 64 72 78 78 74 65 54 49 Low 37 37 37 40 47 55 63 63 58 51 41 37 Precip 4.4 3.8 3.9 1.8 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.4 3.3 3.3 Snow 3.8 3.5 4.1 1.4 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 0.2 1.4 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Palo Alto
Elevation: 22 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 61 64 69 73 77 79 79 78 73 64 58 Low 39 41 44 45 49 52 55 55 53 48 42 38 Precip 3.3 3.1 2.6 0.9 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.8 2.1 2.6 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
School District(s)
Lompoc Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 736-2371 Housing: Homeownership rate: 8.1% (2006); Median home value: $35,517 (2006); Median rent: $746 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VANDENBERG VILLAGE (CDP). Aka Lompoc Northwest. Covers a land area of 5.225 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.70° N. Lat.; 120.46° W. Long. Population: 5,971 (1990); 5,802 (2000); 5,461 (2006); 5,241 (2011 projected); Race: 84.4% White, 5.2% Black, 3.0% Asian, 9.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,045.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.48 (2006); Median age: 47.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 67.2% now married, 8.1% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.7% Other groups, 21.3% German, 16.4% English, 12.3% Irish, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.4% management, 27.7% professional, 13.1% services, 28.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.3% construction, 5.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,096 (2006); Median household income: $67,383 (2006); Average household income: $84,156 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.8% (2006); Median home value: $373,321 (2006); Median rent: $834 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.4% less
Weather Station: San Jose
Elevation: 95 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 62 66 70 75 80 83 82 81 75 64 58 Low 42 45 46 48 52 55 58 58 56 52 46 41 Precip 3.1 2.7 2.6 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.8 1.9 2.1 Snow tr tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 1,497,583 (1990); 1,682,585 (2000); 1,702,223 (2006); 1,731,436 (2011 projected); Race: 49.0% White, 2.5% Black, 29.9% Asian, 24.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,318.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 28.7% Catholic Church, 3.2% Jewish Estimate, 1.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.1% Muslim Estimate, 1.0% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 834,317 (2005); Leading industries: 16.4% manufacturing; 12.3% professional, scientific & technical services; 9.8% retail trade (2004); Farms: 1,026 totaling 320,851 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 168 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 1,143 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 42,427 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 2,877 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 13,351 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 30,010 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 37,425 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,669 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,121 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3,999 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $36,386 (2006); Median household income: $83,568 (2006); Average household income: $108,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.87% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $380 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $351 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.1% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $661,365 (2006); Median rent: $1,114 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 157.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 51.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 152.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 76.7% good, 19.5% moderate, 3.6% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 35.3 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,062.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 34.6% Bush, 63.9% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Henry Willard Coe State Park; Loghry State Park Additional Information Contacts Santa Clara County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 299-2323 http://www.sccgov.org Campbell Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 378-6252 http://www.campbellchamber.com City of Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 866-2125 http://www.ci.campbell.ca.us City of Cupertino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 777-3200 http://www.cupertino.org City of Gilroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 846-0400 http://www.ci.gilroy.ca.us City of Los Altos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 947-2760 http://www.ci.los-altos.ca.us City of Milpitas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 586-3000 http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov City of Monte Sereno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-7635 http://www.montesereno.org City of Morgan Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-7271 http://www.morgan-hill.ca.gov City of Mountain View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 903-6304 http://www.ci.mtnview.ca.us City of Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-2571 http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us City of San Jose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 535-3500 http://www.sanjoseca.gov City of Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 615-2200 http://www.ci.santa-clara.ca.us City of Saratoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 686-1200 http://www.saratoga.ca.us City of Sunnyvale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 730-7500 http://www.sunnyvale.ca.gov Cupertino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-7054 http://www.cupertino-chamber.org Gilroy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 842-6437 http://www.gilroy.org/frontpage.php Los Altos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 948-1455 http://www.losaltoschamber.org Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-9300 http://www.losgatosweb.com Milpitas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 262-2613 http://www.milpitaschamber.com Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-9444 http://www.morganhill.org Mountain View Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 968-8378 http://www.chambermv.org Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 324-3121 http://www.paloaltochamber.com San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . (408) 291-5250 http://www.sjchamber.com Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and CVB . . . . . . . . . . (408) 244-8244 http://www.santaclarachamber.org/home Saratoga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 867-0753 http://www.saratogachamber.org Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 736-4971 http://www.svcoc.org Town of Los Altos Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 941-7222 http://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov Town of Los Gatos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-6834 http://www.town.los-gatos.ca.us
Profiles of California
Santa Clara County Communities ALUM ROCK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.119 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.36° N. Lat.; 121.82° W. Long. Elevation is 149 feet. Population: 11,463 (1990); 13,479 (2000); 13,320 (2006); 13,389 (2011 projected); Race: 41.3% White, 1.8% Black, 10.7% Asian, 70.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,902.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.13 (2006); Median age: 32.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.9 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 55.8% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.4% Other groups, 4.0% Portuguese, 3.3% German, 3.1% Italian, 2.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 12.2% professional, 19.1% services, 23.0% sales, 1.9% farming, 15.5% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,524 (2006); Median household income: $62,250 (2006); Average household income: $71,677 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $450,951 (2006); Median rent: $1,010 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) ALVISO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95002). Part of the City of San Jose. Covers a land area of 4.659 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 37.42° N. Lat.; 121.97° W. Long. Elevation is 4 feet. History: Alviso was named for Ignacio Alviso, mayordomo at Mission Santa Clara, who settled here in 1840. Alviso grew as a shipping port at the head of Alviso Slough. Population: 2,128 (2000); Race: 43.3% White, 1.8% Black, 1.3% Asian, 77.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 456.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 6.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 37.6% never married, 47.7% now married, 3.0% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.7% Other groups, 3.0% English, 2.9% German, 1.7% French (except Basque), 1.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 10.5% professional, 15.8% services, 17.6% sales, 1.6% farming, 18.0% construction, 29.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,953 (2000); Median household income: $58,304 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 44.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2000). School District(s)
Santa Clara Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 983-2000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.6% (2000); Median home value: $237,100 (2000); Median rent: $888 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 3.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.9% less than 15 minutes, 40.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BUENA VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.071 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.32° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Population: 1,051 (1990); 1,704 (2000); 1,764 (2006); 1,828 (2011 projected); Race: 45.3% White, 4.4% Black, 2.9% Asian, 70.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 24,947.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.25 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 115.4 (2006); Marriage status: 42.1% never married, 43.0% now married, 5.9% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 50.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.0% Other groups, 6.2% Italian, 4.4% Irish, 3.7% Portuguese, 2.6% English (2000).
Profiles of California Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 9.3% professional, 25.3% services, 26.8% sales, 2.9% farming, 7.0% construction, 23.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,825 (2006); Median household income: $32,591 (2006); Average household income: $41,257 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 52.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 11.0% (2006); Median home value: $300,000 (2006); Median rent: $847 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.1% car, 14.5% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.1% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURBANK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.446 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.32° N. Lat.; 121.93° W. Long. Elevation is 122 feet. Population: 4,667 (1990); 5,239 (2000); 5,271 (2006); 5,368 (2011 projected); Race: 60.9% White, 3.1% Black, 8.1% Asian, 46.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 11,820.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 35.0% never married, 43.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 15.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.4% Other groups, 9.2% German, 8.0% Italian, 7.7% Irish, 7.1% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 62 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 142 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 18.8% professional, 18.4% services, 25.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 10.4% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,709 (2006); Median household income: $52,471 (2006); Average household income: $65,547 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.7% (2006); Median home value: $491,505 (2006); Median rent: $824 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 5.5% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.4% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. CAMBRIAN PARK (CDP). Aka Cambrian Village. Covers a land area of 0.612 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.25° N. Lat.; 121.92° W. Long. Elevation is 230 feet. Population: 3,074 (1990); 3,258 (2000); 3,184 (2006); 3,095 (2011 projected); Race: 83.5% White, 0.4% Black, 4.8% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,201.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 57.9% now married, 7.4% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.2% Other groups, 14.0% German, 12.1% English, 11.6% Italian, 11.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 26.4% professional, 8.7% services, 25.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.1% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,930 (2006); Median household income: $88,816 (2006); Average household income: $107,741 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 43.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.9% (2006); Median home value: $670,039 (2006); Median rent: $1,140 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.7% less
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CAMPBELL (city). Covers a land area of 5.606 sq. miles and a water area of 0.099 sq. miles. Located at 37.28° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Elevation is 196 feet. History: Named for William Campbell, pioneer sawmill operator, by his son Benjamin, who founded the town. Founded 1885. Incorporated 1952. Population: 36,095 (1990); 38,138 (2000); 37,344 (2006); 36,977 (2011 projected); Race: 69.4% White, 2.8% Black, 16.9% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,661.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.42 (2006); Median age: 38.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 50.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.9% Other groups, 12.5% German, 12.0% Irish, 11.0% English, 9.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,523 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.9% management, 28.4% professional, 10.3% services, 24.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.4% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,951 (2006); Median household income: $75,550 (2006); Average household income: $93,643 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006). School District(s)
Campbell Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 364-4200 Campbell Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 371-0960 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.8% (2006); Median home value: $651,129 (2006); Median rent: $1,093 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 326.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Campbell Express (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Campbell Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 378-6252 http://www.campbellchamber.com City of Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 866-2125 http://www.ci.campbell.ca.us
CUPERTINO (city). Covers a land area of 10.940 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 37.31° N. Lat.; 122.04° W. Long. Elevation is 236 feet. History: Named for Arroyo de San Jose Cupertino, which was named for a 17th-century Italian saint. Cupertino was settled in the 1850s by squatters who banded together when the owners of Rancho Quito tried to remove them from the land. Population: 44,842 (1990); 50,546 (2000); 50,302 (2006); 50,637 (2011 projected); Race: 39.6% White, 0.6% Black, 55.1% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,598.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.83 (2006); Median age: 40.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 21.9% never married, 66.0% now married, 5.5% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.6% Other groups, 10.0% German, 8.0% English, 6.4% Irish, 4.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 23,453 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 78 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 48 (2005); Employment by occupation: 27.7% management, 43.4% professional, 4.2% services, 17.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 2.4% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $50,668 (2006); Median household income: $113,675 (2006); Average household income: $142,089 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 56.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000 Fremont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 522-2200 Montebello Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 867-3618 Two-year College(s)
De Anza College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 22,694. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 864-5678 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $869; Out-of-state $5,594 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.7% (2006); Median home value: $943,311 (2006); Median rent: $1,610 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 10.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 180.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Cupertino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 777-3200 http://www.cupertino.org Cupertino Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-7054 http://www.cupertino-chamber.org
EAST FOOTHILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.297 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.38° N. Lat.; 121.82° W. Long. Population: 7,711 (1990); 8,133 (2000); 8,034 (2006); 8,100 (2011 projected); Race: 64.7% White, 2.8% Black, 13.4% Asian, 30.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,497.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.07 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 60.2% now married, 6.8% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% Other groups, 9.8% German, 9.6% English, 9.5% Italian, 9.0% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.6% management, 24.4% professional, 10.3% services, 29.3% sales, 0.2% farming, 9.1% construction, 8.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,285 (2006); Median household income: $81,856 (2006); Average household income: $116,337 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $647,051 (2006); Median rent: $1,298 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.3% less than 15 minutes, 42.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) FRUITDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.266 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.31° N. Lat.; 121.93° W. Long. Population: 788 (1990); 895 (2000); 932 (2006); 938 (2011 projected); Race: 73.2% White, 2.6% Black, 5.7% Asian, 19.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,504.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.63 (2006); Median age: 40.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.6 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 48.2% now married, 7.4% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.4% German, 21.1% Other groups, 19.1% Irish, 17.7% Italian, 10.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.5% management, 21.7% professional, 6.1% services, 22.0% sales, 4.0% farming, 11.9% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,129 (2006); Median household income: $60,593 (2006); Average household income: $75,395 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.3% (2006); Median home value: $663,377 (2006); Median rent: $897 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 4.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.6% less than 15 minutes, 45.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GILROY (city). Covers a land area of 15.855 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 37.01° N. Lat.; 121.58° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Gilroy was named by Scotchman John Cameron, an early settler who took the name Gilroy when he jumped ship at Monterey in 1814. He acquired Rancho San Ysidro by marrying Ygnacio Ortega’s daughter. Population: 31,640 (1990); 41,464 (2000); 45,430 (2006); 48,850 (2011 projected); Race: 58.1% White, 2.1% Black, 5.0% Asian, 56.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,865.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.55 (2006); Median age: 31.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 59.1% now married, 4.9% widowed, 8.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.8% Other groups, 8.7% German, 7.1% Irish, 6.8% Italian, 6.2% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,581 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 187 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 51 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 15.7% professional, 14.2% services, 28.1% sales, 3.2% farming, 10.9% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,049 (2006); Median household income: $69,631 (2006); Average household income: $84,125 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 29.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Gilroy Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,849 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 847-2700 North Santa Clara County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 733-0881 Two-year College(s)
Gavilan College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 4,854. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 848-4800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $676; Out-of-state $4,852 Vocational/Technical School(s)
CET-Gilroy (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $541,074 (2006); Median rent: $852 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Saint Louisie Regional Hospital (93 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 45.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 388.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Dispatch (Circulation 6,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 3.6% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.5% less than 15 minutes, 21.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Gilroy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 846-0400 http://www.ci.gilroy.ca.us Gilroy Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 842-6437 http://www.gilroy.org/frontpage.php
LEXINGTON HILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.461 sq. miles and a water area of 0.046 sq. miles. Located at 37.15° N. Lat.; 121.98° W. Long. Population: 2,113 (1990); 2,454 (2000); 2,304 (2006); 2,263 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 0.6% Black, 2.4% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 516.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.59 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 57.7% now married, 3.6% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Irish, 22.2% German, 14.9% English, 12.6% Other groups, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.3% management, 38.1% professional, 9.7% services, 15.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 3.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $58,383 (2006); Median household income: $118,800 (2006); Average household income: $150,301 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 60.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.5% (2006); Median home value: $681,478 (2006); Median rent: $1,171 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.2% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOS ALTOS (city). Covers a land area of 6.351 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.36° N. Lat.; 122.09° W. Long. Elevation is 165 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “the heights”. Incorporated 1952. Population: 26,400 (1990); 27,693 (2000); 26,919 (2006); 26,521 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 0.5% Black, 18.4% Asian, 3.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,238.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.66 (2006); Median age: 46.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 70.3% now married, 6.4% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% Other groups, 16.5% German, 15.0% English, 11.0% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,353 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 33.5% management, 41.2% professional, 4.0% services, 16.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 2.3% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $72,810 (2006); Median household income: $142,792 (2006); Average household income: $191,782 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 65.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 35.9% (2006). School District(s)
Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000 Los Altos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 947-1150 Mountain View-Los Altos Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 940-4650 Santa Clara County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 453-6500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,673 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 3.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 119.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Los Altos Town Crier (General - Circulation 16,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.4% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.6% less than 15 minutes, 51.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Los Altos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 947-2760 http://www.ci.los-altos.ca.us Los Altos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 948-1455 http://www.losaltoschamber.org
LOS ALTOS HILLS (town). Covers a land area of 8.615 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.37° N. Lat.; 122.13° W. Long. Elevation is 240 feet.
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History: Stanford University to North. Population: 7,584 (1990); 7,902 (2000); 7,720 (2006); 7,761 (2011 projected); Race: 71.3% White, 0.5% Black, 24.4% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 896.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 49.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.4 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 71.9% now married, 3.1% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.3% Other groups, 15.1% German, 13.1% English, 11.5% Irish, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 19 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 36.8% management, 37.5% professional, 5.3% services, 16.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 1.0% construction, 2.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $82,708 (2006); Median household income: $190,682 (2006); Average household income: $233,082 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 74.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 78.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 41.3% (2006). Two-year College(s)
Foothill College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 17,123. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 949-7777 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $833; Out-of-state $5,558 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,646 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 2.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 100.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 10.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Los Altos Hills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 941-7222 http://www.losaltoshills.ca.gov
LOS GATOS (town). Covers a land area of 10.712 sq. miles and a water area of 0.101 sq. miles. Located at 37.23° N. Lat.; 121.96° W. Long. Elevation is 390 feet. History: Named for the Spanish tranlation of “the cats,” referring to the region’s wildcats. Los Gatos developed on the former Rancho Rinconada de los Gatos (“little corner of the cats”), named for the mountain lions and wildcats which once lived in the hills. Population: 28,013 (1990); 28,592 (2000); 27,884 (2006); 27,401 (2011 projected); Race: 84.7% White, 0.9% Black, 9.1% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,603.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 57.6% now married, 7.0% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% German, 16.9% Other groups, 14.7% English, 14.6% Irish, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,829 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 61 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 296 (2005); Employment by occupation: 32.0% management, 32.5% professional, 5.1% services, 23.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 3.4% construction, 3.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $63,100 (2006); Median household income: $107,908 (2006); Average household income: $149,698 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 53.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 58.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006). School District(s)
Campbell Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 364-4200 Lakeside Joint Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-2372 Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 353-1101 Los Gatos Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,587 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 335-2000 Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High (08-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-2520
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Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 377-8010 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Hospitals: Community Hospital of Los Gatos (143 beds); Good Samaritan Hospital (99 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 206.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Los Gatos Weekly-Times (General - Circulation 19,000); Saratoga News (General - Circulation 9,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Los Gatos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-9300 http://www.losgatosweb.com Town of Los Gatos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-6834 http://www.town.los-gatos.ca.us
LOYOLA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.736 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.35° N. Lat.; 122.10° W. Long. Population: 3,195 (1990); 3,478 (2000); 3,382 (2006); 3,296 (2011 projected); Race: 75.9% White, 0.4% Black, 18.5% Asian, 4.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,948.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 47.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.0 (2006); Marriage status: 16.5% never married, 70.8% now married, 5.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.7% Other groups, 17.6% English, 15.9% German, 15.4% Irish, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 33.4% management, 40.7% professional, 4.8% services, 17.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 0.0% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $70,364 (2006); Median household income: $155,307 (2006); Average household income: $193,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 70.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 0.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 73.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 92.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $2,000+ per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) MILPITAS (city). Covers a land area of 13.562 sq. miles and a water area of 0.062 sq. miles. Located at 37.43° N. Lat.; 121.89° W. Long. Elevation is 19 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “little cornfields,” for the vegetable gardens in the area. Incorporated 1954. Population: 50,715 (1990); 62,698 (2000); 62,879 (2006); 63,500 (2011 projected); Race: 24.3% White, 2.9% Black, 59.6% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,636.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.69 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.3 (2006); Marriage status: 30.4% never married, 58.3% now married, 3.9% widowed, 7.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.0% Other groups, 5.4% German, 3.7% Irish, 3.4% English, 2.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,165 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 103 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 641 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 31.5% professional, 8.3% services, 23.2% sales, 0.4% farming, 6.1% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,509 (2006); Median household income: $93,667 (2006); Average household income: $112,778 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 45.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $943 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $584 (2004).
Profiles of California Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2006). School District(s)
Milpitas Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,602 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 945-2300 Two-year College(s)
Heald College-San Jose (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 934-4900 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $10,315; Out-of-state $10,315 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $565,979 (2006); Median rent: $1,193 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 30.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 343.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Milpitas Post (General - Circulation 18,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 2.3% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 1.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.2% less than 15 minutes, 45.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Milpitas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 586-3000 http://www.ci.milpitas.ca.gov Milpitas Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 262-2613 http://www.milpitaschamber.com
MONTE SERENO (city). Covers a land area of 1.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.23° N. Lat.; 121.98° W. Long. Elevation is 503 feet. Population: 3,265 (1990); 3,483 (2000); 3,406 (2006); 3,405 (2011 projected); Race: 82.0% White, 0.1% Black, 13.9% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,110.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.5% never married, 73.2% now married, 4.2% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% German, 17.9% Other groups, 16.4% Irish, 15.8% English, 6.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 9 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 36.4% management, 34.0% professional, 5.3% services, 20.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.3% construction, 3.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $70,802 (2006); Median household income: $171,875 (2006); Average household income: $205,411 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 69.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 94.2% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 150.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Monte Sereno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-7635 http://www.montesereno.org MORGAN HILL (city). Aka Morganhill. Covers a land area of 11.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.12° N. Lat.; 121.64° W. Long. Elevation is 350 feet. History: Named for Morgan Hill, who acquired a ranch here when he married Diana Murphy. The ranch was named Ojo de Agua de la Coche (“sight of water from the coach”). Murphy was an Irish immigrant who brought his family to California in 1844 with the first party to cross the Sierra Nevada through Truckee Pass. By 1883 the Murphy family owned three million acres of land in California, Nevada, and Arizona. Population: 25,255 (1990); 33,556 (2000); 35,551 (2006); 37,413 (2011 projected); Race: 70.0% White, 1.8% Black, 6.9% Asian, 28.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,047.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 35.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 63.1% now
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married, 3.5% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.7% Other groups, 15.4% German, 10.2% Irish, 9.8% English, 9.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 16,468 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 146 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 58 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.4% management, 23.0% professional, 11.0% services, 25.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 9.8% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,026 (2006); Median household income: $93,713 (2006); Average household income: $118,063 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 46.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006). School District(s)
Morgan Hill Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-5272 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2006); Median home value: $633,228 (2006); Median rent: $1,025 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 17.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 301.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Morgan Hill Times (General - Circulation 4,150) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 4.4% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Morgan Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-7271 http://www.morgan-hill.ca.gov Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-9444 http://www.morganhill.org
MOUNT HAMILTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95140). Aka Lick Observatory. Covers a land area of 75.261 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 37.30° N. Lat.; 121.63° W. Long. Population: 35 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 0.0% never married, 0.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 100.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 100.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 100.0% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,000 (2000); Median household income: $16,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). School District(s)
Alum Rock Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 928-6800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 100.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNTAIN VIEW (city). Covers a land area of 12.063 sq. miles and a water area of 0.172 sq. miles. Located at 37.39° N. Lat.; 122.08° W. Long. Elevation is 97 feet. History: Named for the view of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Mt. Diablo, and Mt. Hamilton. Before the railroad arrived in 1864, Mountain View was a main stop for the four-horse Concord coaches on the San Francisco-San Jose line. The town grew up around packing houses and canneries serving the surrounding orchards and berry patches. Population: 67,467 (1990); 70,708 (2000); 69,055 (2006); 68,276 (2011 projected); Race: 61.0% White, 1.9% Black, 24.1% Asian, 18.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,724.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 37.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.6 (2006); Marriage status: 35.1% never married, 50.6%
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now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.3% Other groups, 11.4% German, 9.1% English, 8.2% Irish, 4.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 40,412 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 151 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Employment by occupation: 21.7% management, 40.8% professional, 9.4% services, 17.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 4.1% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,015 (2006); Median household income: $78,900 (2006); Average household income: $102,661 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $953 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $540 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 55.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 25.6% (2006). School District(s)
Los Altos Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,941 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 947-1150 Mountain View-Los Altos Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,589 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 940-4650 Mountain View-Whisman Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,374 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 526-3500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.6% (2006); Median home value: $697,831 (2006); Median rent: $1,165 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: El Camino Hospital (395 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 313.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mountain View Voice (General - Circulation 18,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 4.8% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.9% less than 15 minutes, 47.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Mountain View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 903-6304 http://www.ci.mtnview.ca.us Mountain View Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 968-8378 http://www.chambermv.org
PALO ALTO (city). Covers a land area of 23.674 sq. miles and a water area of 1.960 sq. miles. Located at 37.42° N. Lat.; 122.13° W. Long. Elevation is 23 feet. History: Named for the Spanish translation of “tall tree,” one of which shaded the camp of the Gaspar de Portola expedition in 1769. The town of Palo Alto developed around Stanford University, founded in 1887 on the Palo Alto Stock Farm where Leland Stanford (railroad builder, financier, governor and U.S. senator) raised thoroughbred horses. Population: 55,836 (1990); 58,598 (2000); 57,008 (2006); 56,128 (2011 projected); Race: 72.0% White, 1.7% Black, 21.0% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,408.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.36 (2006); Median age: 43.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 27.4% never married, 56.6% now married, 6.5% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.9% Other groups, 14.1% German, 13.8% English, 9.4% Irish, 4.5% Russian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 30,544 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 132 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 90 (2005); Employment by occupation: 26.8% management, 49.2% professional, 4.8% services, 14.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.0% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $60,970 (2006); Median household income: $100,616 (2006); Average household income: $142,825 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 50.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $942 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $240 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 74.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 43.1% (2006). School District(s)
Palo Alto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-3700
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Institute of Transpersonal Psychology (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 493-4430 Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 349 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 494-7477 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.6% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,308 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Hospitals: Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital (264 beds); Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System (974 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 356.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Palo Alto Daily News (Circulation 26,000); Palo Alto Weekly (Alternative, General - Circulation 50,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 3.4% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-2571 http://www.city.palo-alto.ca.us Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 324-3121 http://www.paloaltochamber.com
SAN JOSE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 174.864 sq. miles and a water area of 3.315 sq. miles. Located at 37.30° N. Lat.; 121.87° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. History: In 1777 the viceroy of Mexico ordered nine soldiers, five settlers with their families, and one cowboy to found the Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, named in honor of St. Joseph. This was the first Spanish town established in California. San Jose began to grow in the 1840’s with immigration from the east on the overland route, and in 1846 Captain Thomas Fallon raised the United States flag over the town hall. When the gold rush started, San Jose became a supply station for prospectors and miners. The first California Legislature convened in San Jose in 1849 and the city was incorporated in 1850, but the capital was moved to Benicia in 1851. Population: 784,324 (1990); 894,943 (2000); 915,192 (2006); 938,342 (2011 projected); Race: 43.0% White, 3.2% Black, 30.9% Asian, 31.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,233.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.27 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.8 (2006); Marriage status: 31.2% never married, 56.0% now married, 4.4% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.3% Other groups, 7.6% German, 6.0% Irish, 5.6% English, 4.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 435,474 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 602 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2,373 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 24.8% professional, 12.3% services, 24.4% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,046 (2006); Median household income: $78,207 (2006); Average household income: $97,407 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $720 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $309 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.6% (2006). School District(s)
Alum Rock Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 928-6800 Berryessa Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,419 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 923-1800 Cambrian Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,897 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 377-2103 Campbell Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 364-4200 Campbell Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 371-0960 Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000 East Side Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,496 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 347-5000
Profiles of California Evergreen Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 270-6800 Franklin-Mckinley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,837 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 283-6000 Fremont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 522-2200 Luther Burbank (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 295-2450 Metro Education (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 723-6464 Moreland Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 874-2900 Morgan Hill Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-5272 Mt. Pleasant Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 928-1200 Oak Grove Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 11,714 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 227-8300 Orchard Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 751 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 944-0397 San Jose Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31,874 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 535-6000 Santa Clara County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 453-6500 Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,446 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 377-8010 Four-year College(s)
Palmer College of Chiropractic-West (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 944-6000 San Jose State University (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 29,975. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 924-1000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,296; Out-of-state $13,466 Silicon Valley College-San Jose (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 422 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 360-0840 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,300; Out-of-state $12,300 Silicon Valley University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 435-8989 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $9,475; Out-of-state $9,475 The National Hispanic University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 549 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 254-6900 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $4,112; Out-of-state $4,112 University of Phoenix-Bay Area Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,682. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 478-8336 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,140; Out-of-state $14,140 Two-year College(s)
Evergreen Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,699. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 274-7900 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $768; Out-of-state $5,704 San Jose City College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,073. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 298-2181 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $768; Out-of-state $5,704 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Bryman College-San Jose (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 246-4171 2006-07 Tuition: $13,435 CET-Sobrato (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 338 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2006); Median home value: $595,288 (2006); Median rent: $1,045 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Good Samaritan Hospital (422 beds); Kaiser Permanente Santa Teresa Community Medical Center (228 beds); O’Connor Hospital (358 beds); Regional Medical Center of San Jose (204 beds); Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (524 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 251.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Campbell Reporter (General - Circulation 18,000); Cupertino Courier (General - Circulation 18,600); El Observador (General, Hispanic Circulation 36,240); El Vistazo (Hispanic - Circulation 35,000); La Oferta Review (Hispanic - Circulation 53,920); Metro (General - Circulation 105,000); Nuevo Mundo (General, Hispanic - Circulation 53,000); Post-Record (General - Circulation 1,100); San Jose Mercury News (Circulation 277,100); The Sunnyvale Sun (General - Circulation 18,000);
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Vietnam - The Daily News (Circulation 13,000); Vietnam Liberty News (Circulation 8,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 4.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.8% less than 15 minutes, 39.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of San Jose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 535-3500 http://www.sanjoseca.gov San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . (408) 291-5250 http://www.sjchamber.com
SAN MARTIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.519 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.08° N. Lat.; 121.60° W. Long. Elevation is 282 feet. Population: 4,101 (1990); 4,230 (2000); 3,975 (2006); 3,833 (2011 projected); Race: 62.2% White, 0.9% Black, 7.0% Asian, 40.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 720.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.50 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 51.7% now married, 6.6% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% Other groups, 9.7% German, 7.2% Italian, 5.9% Irish, 5.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 12.6% professional, 8.2% services, 28.3% sales, 4.0% farming, 15.5% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,749 (2006); Median household income: $79,274 (2006); Average household income: $96,200 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 38.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Morgan Hill Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,075 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 779-5272 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $783,105 (2006); Median rent: $546 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 6.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SANTA CLARA (city). Covers a land area of 18.390 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.35° N. Lat.; 121.96° W. Long. Elevation is 88 feet. History: Named for the Mission de Santa Clara de Asis, which was named for St. Clare of Assisi. Santa Clara was settled by miners who invested their stakes in the valley’s fertile farmlands. The first orchards were planted by padres at Mission Santa Clara de Asis, founded in 1777 on the Rio Guadalupe. Santa Clara College was chartered in 1855 on the site of the mission. Population: 93,883 (1990); 102,361 (2000); 106,028 (2006); 109,789 (2011 projected); Race: 48.9% White, 2.2% Black, 35.3% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,765.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.8% never married, 52.1% now married, 5.2% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.2% Other groups, 10.0% German, 7.5% Irish, 7.1% English, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 53,970 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 430 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.3% management, 34.0% professional, 9.3% services, 23.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 5.5% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,728 (2006); Median household income: $78,637 (2006); Average household income: $94,796 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 36.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $914 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $424 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006). School District(s)
Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000 Santa Clara Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 983-2000 Four-year College(s)
Santa Clara University (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,097. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 554-4000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $30,900; Out-of-state $30,900 Two-year College(s)
Mission College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,441. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 988-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $3,840 Vocational/Technical School(s)
California Cosmetology College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 247-2200 2006-07 Tuition: $10,100 Institute for Business and Technology (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 727-1060 2006-07 Tuition: $12,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.3% (2006); Median home value: $602,017 (2006); Median rent: $1,173 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaiser Permanente Medical Center (386 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 326.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Santa Clara Weekly (General - Circulation 1,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 2.9% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 615-2200 http://www.ci.santa-clara.ca.us Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce and CVB . . . . . . . . . . (408) 244-8244 http://www.santaclarachamber.org/home
SARATOGA (city). Covers a land area of 12.105 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.27° N. Lat.; 122.02° W. Long. Elevation is 412 feet. History: Saratoga began as McCarthysville, laid out by Martin McCarthy at the foot of a mountain toll road. It was renamed Saratoga in 1863 for the nearby springs which reminded residents of Saratoga Springs in New York. Population: 28,177 (1990); 29,843 (2000); 29,929 (2006); 30,299 (2011 projected); Race: 59.9% White, 0.4% Black, 36.4% Asian, 3.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,472.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.91 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 16.9% never married, 72.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 4.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% Other groups, 13.4% English, 13.2% German, 10.0% Irish, 6.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 2.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 12,982 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 35.1% management, 37.4% professional, 3.7% services, 18.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.2% construction, 2.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $71,893 (2006); Median household income: $165,152 (2006); Average household income: $208,834 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 71.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 68.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 33.6% (2006). School District(s)
Campbell Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 364-4200 Campbell Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 371-0960 Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000
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Los Gatos-Saratoga Joint Union High (08-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 354-2520 Saratoga Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,426 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 867-3424 Two-year College(s)
West Valley College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 9,545. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 867-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $688; Out-of-state $3,624 Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.9% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,595 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 7.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 126.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Saratoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 686-1200 http://www.saratoga.ca.us Saratoga Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 867-0753 http://www.saratogachamber.org
SEVEN TREES (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.173 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.28° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Population: 1,114 (1990); 1,666 (2000); 1,821 (2006); 1,972 (2011 projected); Race: 35.0% White, 1.6% Black, 10.0% Asian, 69.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 10,524.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.23 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 36.0% never married, 45.9% now married, 7.8% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.7% Other groups, 4.4% German, 4.4% Irish, 4.1% Italian, 2.3% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 8.1% professional, 32.9% services, 24.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 14.3% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,696 (2006); Median household income: $36,350 (2006); Average household income: $53,643 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 46.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.2% (2006); Median home value: $439,151 (2006); Median rent: $698 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.2% car, 12.1% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STANFORD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.745 sq. miles and a water area of 0.036 sq. miles. Located at 37.42° N. Lat.; 122.16° W. Long. History: Named for Leland Stanford, Jr., whose father contributed funding to establish Stanford University. Stanford University in West part of city. Population: 18,097 (1990); 13,315 (2000); 12,982 (2006); 12,858 (2011 projected); Race: 56.9% White, 4.4% Black, 28.9% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,728.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.09 (2006); Median age: 22.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 118.6 (2006); Marriage status: 68.9% never married, 28.7% now married, 1.2% widowed, 1.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.5% Other groups, 10.2% German, 8.8% English, 7.3% Irish, 4.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.0% management, 67.1% professional, 7.7% services, 14.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 0.3% construction, 1.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,284 (2006); Median household income: $48,534 (2006); Average household income: $93,704 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 99.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 94.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 63.6% (2006).
Profiles of California School District(s)
Palo Alto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 329-3700 Four-year College(s)
Stanford University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 19,042. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 723-2300 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $32,994; Out-of-state $32,994 Housing: Homeownership rate: 24.0% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $842 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Stanford Hospital (613 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 28.4% car, 2.0% public transportation, 19.9% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.0% less than 15 minutes, 21.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SUNNYVALE (city). Covers a land area of 21.936 sq. miles and a water area of 0.693 sq. miles. Located at 37.37° N. Lat.; 122.02° W. Long. Elevation is 150 feet. History: Named for its sunny climate. Sunnyvale began as a ranchers’ trading center on land purchased by Martin Murphy Jr. from Rancho Pastoria de las Borregas. The Murphy family settled here in 1849 and had their two-story house, framed in Boston, shipped round the Horn. Population: 117,242 (1990); 131,760 (2000); 128,112 (2006); 126,303 (2011 projected); Race: 46.0% White, 1.8% Black, 39.5% Asian, 16.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,840.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 36.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.6 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 56.2% now married, 4.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 39.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.0% Other groups, 9.6% German, 7.6% English, 6.8% Irish, 4.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 71,914 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 264 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 40.5% professional, 9.0% services, 19.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 4.3% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,205 (2006); Median household income: $84,480 (2006); Average household income: $104,141 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $557 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $211 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cupertino Union School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 252-3000 Fremont Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 522-2200 North Santa Clara County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 733-0881 Santa Clara Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 983-2000 Sunnyvale Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 522-8200 Four-year College(s)
Cogswell Polytechnical College (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 282 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 541-0100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,984; Out-of-state $14,984 International Technological University (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 331-1014 University of East-West Medicine (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 733-1878 Two-year College(s)
Brooks College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 328-5700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,425; Out-of-state $16,425 Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.1% (2006); Median home value: $660,829 (2006); Median rent: $1,205 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 206.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 3.8% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.1% less
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than 15 minutes, 46.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Sunnyvale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 730-7500 http://www.sunnyvale.ca.gov Sunnyvale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 736-4971 http://www.svcoc.org
SUNOL-MIDTOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.085 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.32° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Population: 644 (1990); 748 (2000); 848 (2006); 910 (2011 projected); Race: 40.8% White, 1.1% Black, 2.6% Asian, 69.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,933.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.3 (2006); Marriage status: 44.5% never married, 39.1% now married, 4.7% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 52.4% Other groups, 8.3% Irish, 7.4% German, 6.0% Italian, 5.2% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 17.8% professional, 15.6% services, 25.8% sales, 3.7% farming, 5.2% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,803 (2006); Median household income: $50,658 (2006); Average household income: $55,469 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 34.2% (2006); Median home value: $482,500 (2006); Median rent: $913 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 53 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.2% car, 8.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.6% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Santa Cruz County Located in western California, at the base of the San Francisco-San Mateo Peninsula; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean and Monterey Bay, and on the south by the Pajaro River; also drained by the San Lorenzo River. Covers a land area of 445.24 sq. miles, a water area of 161.92 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz County is part of the Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Santa Cruz County, CA Weather Station: Ben Lomond 4
Elevation: 419 feet
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Elevation: 127 feet
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Elevation: 95 feet
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Population: 229,697 (1990); 255,602 (2000); 251,919 (2006); 252,002 (2011 projected); Race: 73.7% White, 1.0% Black, 3.9% Asian, 28.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 565.8 persons per square mile
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(2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 36.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 21.7% Catholic Church, 2.3% Jewish Estimate, 1.8% Conservative Baptist Association of America, 1.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 0.8% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 145,893 (2005); Leading industries: 17.5% retail trade; 14.2% health care and social assistance; 12.5% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 754 totaling 67,166 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 5 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 90 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,844 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,042 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 6,881 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $15,605 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 539 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 172 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $30,401 (2006); Median household income: $63,214 (2006); Average household income: $84,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.8% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.11% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $381 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $291 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.5% (2006); Median home value: $628,553 (2006); Median rent: $855 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 136.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 62.2 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 173.5 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 98.9% good, 1.1% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.6 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 14.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 834.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 24.9% Bush, 73.0% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Big Basin Redwoods State Park; Capitola State Beach; Castle Rock State Park; Ellicott Slough National Wildlife Refuge; Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park; Lighthouse Field State Beach; Manresa State Beach; Natural Bridges State Beach; New Brighton State Beach; Seacliff State Beach; Sunset State Beach; Twin Lakes State Beach; Twin Lakes State Beach; Watsonville State Wildlife Area; Wilder Ranch State Park Additional Information Contacts Santa Cruz County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 454-2200 http://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us Aptos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 688-1467 http://www.aptoschamber.com Capitola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-6522 http://www.capitolchamber.com City of Capitola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-7300 http://www.ci.capitola.ca.us City of Santa Cruz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 420-5030 http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us City of Scotts Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 440-5600 http://www.scottsvalley.org City of Watsonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 768-3010 http://www.ci.watsonville.ca.us Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 423-1111 http://www.santacruzchamber.org Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 438-1010 http://www.svchamber.org Watsonville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 724-3900 http://www.pajarovalleychamber.com
Santa Cruz County Communities AMESTI (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.924 sq. miles and a water area of 0.079 sq. miles. Located at 36.95° N. Lat.; 121.78° W. Long. Population: 2,467 (1990); 2,436 (2000); 2,386 (2006); 2,377 (2011 projected); Race: 69.0% White, 0.3% Black, 2.0% Asian, 43.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 815.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.27 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 59.1% now married, 7.4% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.8% Other groups, 10.1% English, 9.1% Irish, 8.5% German, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 19.2% professional, 14.9% services, 25.1% sales, 5.2% farming, 11.5% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,267 (2006); Median household income: $52,644 (2006); Average household income: $66,334 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.0% (2006); Median home value: $435,443 (2006); Median rent: $647 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.6% car, 2.8% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 4.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
APTOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 7.014 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 121.90° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: Aptos has a history as a fashionable resort. In the late 1900’s Claus Spreckels, founder of the sugar company, bought most of Don Rafael Castro’s Rancho Aptos and built a lavish estate with a race track. Population: 9,108 (1990); 9,396 (2000); 8,790 (2006); 8,540 (2011 projected); Race: 90.4% White, 0.5% Black, 2.6% Asian, 6.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,253.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 51.6% now married, 5.5% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.4% German, 18.3% English, 18.0% Other groups, 16.2% Irish, 9.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.2% management, 27.1% professional, 15.2% services, 26.4% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.5% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $39,664 (2006); Median household income: $72,757 (2006); Average household income: $91,411 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 41.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.9% (2006). School District(s)
Pajaro Valley Unified School (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 786-2100 Two-year College(s)
Cabrillo College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 14,369. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 479-6100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $686; Out-of-state $5,558 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.8% (2006); Median home value: $655,912 (2006); Median rent: $994 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.5% car, 2.0% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.4% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Aptos Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 688-1467 http://www.aptoschamber.com
APTOS HILLS-LARKIN VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.264 sq. miles and a water area of 0.043 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Population: 2,205 (1990); 2,361 (2000); 2,382 (2006); 2,411 (2011 projected); Race: 84.3% White, 0.7% Black, 1.9% Asian, 13.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 257.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 58.5% now married, 5.5% widowed, 11.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6%
Profiles of California (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.0% English, 18.7% German, 17.3% Irish, 16.5% Other groups, 11.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.6% management, 30.7% professional, 14.6% services, 19.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 7.8% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,059 (2006); Median household income: $82,516 (2006); Average household income: $104,883 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.3% (2006); Median home value: $881,944 (2006); Median rent: $925 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.6% car, 1.2% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 12.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BEN LOMOND (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.844 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.08° N. Lat.; 122.08° W. Long. Elevation is 360 feet. History: Ben Lomond developed in the 1880’s at the base of Ben Lomond Mountain, named by a Scottish immigrant. Population: 2,229 (1990); 2,364 (2000); 2,221 (2006); 2,126 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 0.2% Black, 1.8% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,632.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 52.8% now married, 3.4% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.1% German, 16.9% Irish, 15.0% English, 13.6% Other groups, 6.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 26.4% professional, 11.4% services, 26.1% sales, 0.7% farming, 11.4% construction, 9.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,313 (2006); Median household income: $64,583 (2006); Average household income: $73,161 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). School District(s)
San Lorenzo Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 336-5194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.8% (2006); Median home value: $533,053 (2006); Median rent: $849 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 3.1% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BOULDER CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.236 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.13° N. Lat.; 122.12° W. Long. Elevation is 493 feet. History: Boulder Creek began as a redwood lumber camp at the junction of Bear Creek and the San Lorenzo River, and later developed as a colony of summer homes. Population: 4,081 (1990); 4,081 (2000); 3,688 (2006); 3,348 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.6% Black, 1.9% Asian, 5.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 870.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 51.3% now married, 2.5% widowed, 19.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% English, 19.8% German, 15.3% Irish, 14.9% Other groups, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 25.0% professional, 15.4% services, 23.0% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.3% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $37,847 (2006); Median household income: $71,875 (2006); Average household income: $93,025 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
San Lorenzo Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 336-5194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $492,227 (2006); Median rent: $857 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.4% car, 2.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.5% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 26.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAPITOLA (city). Covers a land area of 1.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0.073 sq. miles. Located at 36.97° N. Lat.; 121.95° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Incorporated 1949. Population: 10,018 (1990); 10,033 (2000); 9,454 (2006); 9,163 (2011 projected); Race: 82.7% White, 1.2% Black, 4.9% Asian, 13.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,861.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.15 (2006); Median age: 41.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.9 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 42.4% now married, 6.8% widowed, 18.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% Other groups, 16.8% German, 16.3% Irish, 13.2% English, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 24.3% professional, 17.6% services, 23.3% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.2% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,271 (2006); Median household income: $54,405 (2006); Average household income: $70,534 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006). School District(s)
Santa Cruz County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 476-7140 Santa Cruz County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 479-5333 Soquel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-8080 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.7% (2006); Median home value: $575,879 (2006); Median rent: $933 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 72.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,017.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Capitola Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-6522 http://www.capitolchamber.com City of Capitola. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-7300 http://www.ci.capitola.ca.us
CORRALITOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.003 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 36.99° N. Lat.; 121.80° W. Long. Elevation is 270 feet. Population: 2,098 (1990); 2,431 (2000); 2,419 (2006); 2,443 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 0.3% Black, 2.3% Asian, 17.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 268.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.98 (2006); Median age: 43.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 60.2% now married, 6.7% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.1% Other groups, 17.2% English, 8.8% German, 8.5% Irish, 6.8% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 28.5% professional, 11.6% services, 23.7% sales, 1.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,722 (2006); Median household income: $90,326 (2006); Average household income: $107,199 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 44.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.2% (2006); Median home value: $763,780 (2006); Median rent: $710 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.9% car, 1.6% public transportation, 3.9% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DAVENPORT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95017). Covers a land area of 63.620 sq. miles and a water area of 0.032 sq. miles. Located at 37.08° N. Lat.; 122.22° W. Long. Elevation is 65 feet. History: In the 1850’s Davenport Landing was the site of whaling operations, directed by Captain John P. Davenport, whose whalers lived in cabins on the shore and went out in their boats when a whale was sighted. After whaling declined, Davenport became a company town near a large cement plant. Population: 850 (2000); Race: 74.3% White, 3.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 30.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.4% under 18, 3.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 42.1% never married, 49.5% now married, 0.9% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.3% Other groups, 11.6% Irish, 8.6% English, 6.0% German, 3.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 22.7% professional, 19.1% services, 16.5% sales, 5.7% farming, 12.9% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,587 (2000); Median household income: $56,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.2% (2000). School District(s)
Pacific Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 425-7002 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.9% (2000); Median home value: $358,000 (2000); Median rent: $640 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 2.5% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DAY VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 19.011 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.00° N. Lat.; 121.85° W. Long. Population: 3,276 (1990); 3,587 (2000); 3,258 (2006); 3,174 (2011 projected); Race: 85.6% White, 0.6% Black, 1.8% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 171.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.5% never married, 66.5% now married, 3.0% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% Other groups, 21.4% English, 17.7% Irish, 15.5% German, 9.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 29.7% professional, 13.8% services, 24.0% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.1% construction, 5.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,916 (2006); Median household income: $85,088 (2006); Average household income: $97,653 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.6% (2006); Median home value: $831,274 (2006); Median rent: $549 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 86.7% car, 2.1% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 19.1% less than 15 minutes, 43.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FELTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.928 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.05° N. Lat.; 122.05° W. Long. Elevation is 286 feet. History: Felton was founded on the former Rancho Zayante, purchased by Isaac Graham in 1841. Population: 938 (1990); 1,051 (2000); 897 (2006); 854 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.7% Black, 1.7% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 967.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 36.9% never married, 54.9% now married, 2.5% widowed, 5.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% German, 21.3% English, 13.0% Irish, 7.1% Scottish, 4.7% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 31.9% professional, 26.1% services, 18.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.2% construction, 4.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,803 (2006); Median household income: $55,218 (2006); Average household income: $62,198 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 51.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 22.5% (2006). School District(s)
San Lorenzo Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 336-5194 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.8% (2006); Median home value: $576,563 (2006); Median rent: $762 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.2% car, 3.3% public transportation, 13.4% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FREEDOM (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.339 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.94° N. Lat.; 121.78° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. History: When prohibition changed the lifestyle of its residents, the community of Whiskey Hill changed its name to Freedom. Population: 5,022 (1990); 6,000 (2000); 5,980 (2006); 5,970 (2011 projected); Race: 39.2% White, 0.6% Black, 3.7% Asian, 70.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,465.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 60.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 38.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.9% Other groups, 5.0% Irish, 4.1% English, 3.1% German, 3.0% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.4% management, 10.0% professional, 19.6% services, 19.1% sales, 15.8% farming, 16.0% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,436 (2006); Median household income: $45,279 (2006); Average household income: $58,757 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 53.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). School District(s)
Pajaro Valley Unified School (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 786-2100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.9% (2006); Median home value: $388,340 (2006); Median rent: $603 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 2.6% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
INTERLAKEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.668 sq. miles and a water area of 0.573 sq. miles. Located at 36.95° N. Lat.; 121.74° W. Long.
Profiles of California Population: 6,485 (1990); 7,328 (2000); 7,701 (2006); 8,089 (2011 projected); Race: 49.8% White, 1.2% Black, 5.1% Asian, 64.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 796.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.44 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 32.2% never married, 57.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.6% Other groups, 7.8% German, 4.5% United States or American, 3.6% Irish, 3.3% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 8.1% professional, 19.2% services, 21.4% sales, 17.8% farming, 8.4% construction, 16.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,423 (2006); Median household income: $60,332 (2006); Average household income: $67,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.3% (2006); Median home value: $465,689 (2006); Median rent: $842 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 2.6% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LIVE OAK (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.234 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 121.98° W. Long. Population: 15,196 (1990); 16,628 (2000); 16,429 (2006); 16,426 (2011 projected); Race: 75.8% White, 1.5% Black, 4.5% Asian, 23.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,080.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 38.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 45.1% now married, 7.8% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.3% Other groups, 14.6% German, 12.2% English, 11.2% Irish, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 23.0% professional, 17.3% services, 26.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 10.4% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,509 (2006); Median household income: $55,885 (2006); Average household income: $69,790 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.5% (2006); Median home value: $533,436 (2006); Median rent: $929 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.0% car, 3.6% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) OPAL CLIFFS (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.773 sq. miles and a water area of 1.229 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 121.97° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. Population: 6,185 (1990); 6,458 (2000); 6,053 (2006); 5,799 (2011 projected); Race: 83.7% White, 1.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 12.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,830.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.33 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 35.6% never married, 37.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 18.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.7% Other groups, 19.8% German, 16.5% Irish, 14.8% English, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 25.0% professional, 17.5% services, 26.8% sales, 0.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,150 (2006); Median household income: $49,248 (2006); Average household income: $72,604 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006).
Profiles of California
Santa Cruz County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.4% (2006); Median home value: $595,515 (2006); Median rent: $972 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.7% car, 1.8% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 9.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIO DEL MAR (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.989 sq. miles and a water area of 1.625 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 121.88° W. Long. Population: 8,919 (1990); 9,198 (2000); 9,023 (2006); 8,777 (2011 projected); Race: 91.3% White, 0.7% Black, 2.7% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,018.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 46.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 57.2% now married, 6.1% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.9% English, 18.4% Other groups, 16.6% Irish, 14.8% German, 10.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.9% management, 32.3% professional, 9.9% services, 26.9% sales, 0.3% farming, 4.7% construction, 5.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $47,118 (2006); Median household income: $85,152 (2006); Average household income: $107,194 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 41.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 54.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.3% (2006); Median home value: $796,436 (2006); Median rent: $1,286 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 7.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) SANTA CRUZ (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 12.533 sq. miles and a water area of 3.074 sq. miles. Located at 36.97° N. Lat.; 122.02° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: A Franciscan mission was founded in 1791 at Santa Cruz by Father Fermin de Lasuen. In 1797 a boatload of colonists established the Villa de Branciforte, with instructions from the Governor for an adobe house to be built for each settler. The colonists turned out to be vagabonds and ex-convicts, and conflicts with the mission priests abounded. By 1840 the mission had been abandoned but the town that took its name developed into a trading center for lumber from the redwood forests. A foundry was established in 1848 for making iron picks for the mines and plows for the farms. Santa Cruz was granted a city charter in 1866. Population: 48,992 (1990); 54,593 (2000); 55,228 (2006); 56,334 (2011 projected); Race: 78.1% White, 1.7% Black, 5.7% Asian, 17.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,406.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 34.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 45.2% never married, 39.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.9% Other groups, 14.2% German, 12.7% Irish, 11.9% English, 8.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 32,021 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 105 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 24 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 31.7% professional, 16.1% services, 23.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 7.6% construction, 6.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,503 (2006); Median household income: $59,895 (2006); Average household income: $79,454 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $810 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $293 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 17.3% (2006). School District(s)
Bonny Doon Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 427-2300 Happy Valley Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 429-1456
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Live Oak Elementary (KG-11) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-6333 Santa Cruz City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 429-3410 Santa Cruz City High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 429-3410 Santa Cruz County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 476-7140 Scotts Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,846 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 438-1820 Soquel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-8080 Youth Conservation Camp (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 423-1652 Four-year College(s)
Five Branches Institute (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 219 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 476-9424 University of California-Santa Cruz (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15,012. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 459-0111 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,017; Out-of-state $25,701 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.9% (2006); Median home value: $708,309 (2006); Median rent: $875 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Dominican Hospital (375 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 92.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 574.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Good Times (General - Circulation 50,000); Santa Cruz Sentinel (Circulation 27,064) Transportation: Commute to work: 73.5% car, 7.3% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Cruz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 420-5030 http://www.ci.santa-cruz.ca.us Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 423-1111 http://www.santacruzchamber.org
SCOTTS VALLEY (city). Covers a land area of 4.602 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.05° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 570 feet. Population: 8,870 (1990); 11,385 (2000); 11,324 (2006); 11,371 (2011 projected); Race: 87.3% White, 0.5% Black, 5.8% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,460.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 61.2% now married, 8.9% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.1% German, 19.5% Other groups, 15.5% English, 13.6% Irish, 10.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 7 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 29.4% professional, 10.0% services, 24.9% sales, 0.5% farming, 6.4% construction, 5.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $42,883 (2006); Median household income: $83,990 (2006); Average household income: $108,687 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 2.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.2% (2006). School District(s)
Scotts Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,846 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 438-1820 Four-year College(s)
Bethany University (Private, Not-for-profit, Assemblies of God Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 438-3800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $16,265; Out-of-state $16,265 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $669,848 (2006); Median rent: $1,049 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 311.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Scotts Valley Banner (General - Circulation 4,900); The Valley Press (General - Circulation 3,600)
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Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 2.3% public transportation, 4.1% walk, 5.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Scotts Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 440-5600 http://www.scottsvalley.org Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 438-1010 http://www.svchamber.org
SOQUEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.079 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.98° N. Lat.; 121.94° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. History: Soquel developed as a lumber town. It was near Soquel Creek in 1769 that Portola and his men first mentioned the “high trees of a red color” and named them redwoods. Population: 5,083 (1990); 5,081 (2000); 4,880 (2006); 4,878 (2011 projected); Race: 81.0% White, 2.1% Black, 4.8% Asian, 14.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,524.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 39.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.4 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 46.4% now married, 4.7% widowed, 19.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 14.7% German, 13.6% Irish, 11.2% English, 9.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 24.2% professional, 12.3% services, 29.7% sales, 0.7% farming, 6.8% construction, 8.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,988 (2006); Median household income: $66,947 (2006); Average household income: $81,642 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006). School District(s)
Mountain Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-6812 Santa Cruz City High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 429-3410 Soquel Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 475-8080 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.6% (2006); Median home value: $487,037 (2006); Median rent: $1,051 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 2.5% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TWIN LAKES (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.698 sq. miles and a water area of 0.510 sq. miles. Located at 36.96° N. Lat.; 121.99° W. Long. Elevation is 40 feet. Population: 5,286 (1990); 5,533 (2000); 5,251 (2006); 5,081 (2011 projected); Race: 78.3% White, 0.7% Black, 2.6% Asian, 22.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,524.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.30 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 44.4% never married, 36.3% now married, 6.8% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.0% Other groups, 15.4% German, 12.7% Irish, 12.4% English, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.5% management, 19.5% professional, 20.9% services, 27.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 9.3% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,464 (2006); Median household income: $46,121 (2006); Average household income: $63,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 37.3% (2006); Median home value: $634,259 (2006); Median rent: $971 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 82.0% car, 4.5% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WATSONVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 6.351 sq. miles and a water area of 0.084 sq. miles. Located at 36.92° N. Lat.; 121.76° W. Long. Elevation is 29 feet. History: Watsonville was laid out in 1852 by Judge John H. Watson and D.S. Gregory on land purchased from Don Sebastian Rodriguez’ Rancho Bolsa del Pajaro. One man’s success with an apple orchard in 1853 led others to plant fruit trees, and Watsonville became a major producer of apples, strawberries, apricots, and other garden crops, with packing houses and canneries. Population: 34,497 (1990); 44,265 (2000); 45,755 (2006); 47,537 (2011 projected); Race: 42.0% White, 0.9% Black, 3.1% Asian, 78.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,203.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.00 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006); Marriage status: 32.1% never married, 55.8% now married, 5.6% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 44.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 74.3% Other groups, 3.5% German, 3.4% Irish, 2.6% English, 2.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 12.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 21,331 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 181 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 144 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 10.3% professional, 17.9% services, 19.9% sales, 17.0% farming, 9.9% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,019 (2006); Median household income: $42,385 (2006); Average household income: $55,056 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
North Monterey County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 633-3343 Pajaro Valley Unified School (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,899 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 786-2100 Vocational/Technical School(s)
CET-Watsonville (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 93 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.9% (2006); Median home value: $365,911 (2006); Median rent: $673 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: Watsonville Community Hospital (130 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 49.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 430.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Register-Pajaronian (Circulation 6,703) Transportation: Commute to work: 86.1% car, 2.9% public transportation, 5.4% walk, 1.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Watsonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 768-3010 http://www.ci.watsonville.ca.us Watsonville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (831) 724-3900 http://www.pajarovalleychamber.com
Shasta County Located in northern California; mountainous area, with the Klamath Mountains on the west and the Cascade Range on the east; includes Shasta Lake, Lassen Peak, and Shasta and Lassen National Forests. Covers a land area of 3,785.19 sq. miles, a water area of 62.24 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Redding. Shasta County is part of the Redding, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Shasta County, CA
Profiles of California Weather Station: Burney
Shasta County Elevation: 3,156 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 44 50 55 62 71 79 88 87 80 69 52 44 Low 18 22 25 28 34 40 43 40 34 27 24 18 Precip 4.1 4.1 3.9 1.7 1.5 0.8 0.2 0.4 1.0 1.8 3.9 3.7 Snow na na na 1.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 na na High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Hat Creek
Elevation: 3,015 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 48 53 57 64 74 82 90 90 83 72 55 47 Low 23 26 30 33 39 44 48 45 40 33 28 22 Precip 2.9 2.9 2.9 1.3 1.3 0.8 0.2 0.4 0.8 1.3 2.5 2.5 Snow 5.9 3.2 2.3 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 tr 0.9 5.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Manzanita Lake
Elevation: 5,748 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 43 44 46 52 61 70 78 77 71 61 47 42 Low 21 21 24 27 34 40 45 44 40 33 26 21 Precip 6.2 5.4 5.9 3.2 2.8 1.7 0.5 0.7 1.5 3.1 5.5 5.4 Snow 32.4 33.6 33.2 18.9 7.2 1.3 tr 0.0 0.5 3.7 18.2 31.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Shasta Dam
Elevation: 1,072 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 53 57 61 68 77 86 95 94 87 76 60 53 Low 40 41 43 47 55 62 68 66 62 54 45 40 Precip 12.1 10.0 10.7 4.0 2.8 1.3 0.3 0.4 1.5 3.0 8.7 9.4 Snow tr 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Whiskeytown Reservoir
Elevation: 1,292 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 57 62 68 77 86 95 95 88 77 60 53 Low 36 38 41 44 52 58 63 62 57 50 41 36 Precip 11.9 9.9 11.1 4.0 2.7 1.1 0.4 0.2 1.5 2.9 8.8 9.3 Snow 1.6 0.4 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.8 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 147,036 (1990); 163,256 (2000); 181,029 (2006); 194,919 (2011 projected); Race: 87.6% White, 1.0% Black, 2.1% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 47.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.55 (2006); Median age: 38.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 7.3% Catholic Church, 3.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.7% The Christian and Missionary Alliance, 1.4% Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches, 1.1% Southern Baptist Convention (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 83,782 (2005); Leading industries: 19.8% health care and social assistance; 18.4% retail trade; 11.6% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,126 totaling 333,828 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 4 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 55 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 4,537 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 385 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,890 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,971 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 733 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 219 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,925 (2006); Median household income: $39,793 (2006); Average household income: $52,766 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.35% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $178 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $130 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.0% (2006); Median home value: $241,501 (2006); Median rent: $450 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 113.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 108.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 214.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 85.5% good, 14.2% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.1 per 10,000
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population (2004); Hospital beds: 28.1 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,185.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 67.2% Bush, 31.3% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park; Castle Crags State Park; Cinder Flats State Wildlife Area; Lassen Volcanic National Park; Latour Demonstration State Forest; McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park; Shasta National Forest; Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area Additional Information Contacts Shasta County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-5557 http://www.co.shasta.ca.us Burney Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 335-2111 http://www.burneychamber.com City of Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 378-6626 http://www.ci.anderson.ca.us City of Redding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-4055 http://www.ci.redding.ca.us City of Shasta Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 275-7400 http://www.ci.shasta-lake.ca.us Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 347-6800 http://www.cottonwoodcofc.org Fall River Mills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 336-5840 http://www.fallrivervalleycc.org Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-4433 http://www.reddingchamber.com
Shasta County Communities ANDERSON (city). Covers a land area of 6.389 sq. miles and a water area of 0.164 sq. miles. Located at 40.45° N. Lat.; 122.29° W. Long. Elevation is 430 feet. History: The town of Anderson developed on the American Ranch bought in 1856 by Elias Anderson. It became a stopping place on the trail to the Trinity mines. Population: 8,322 (1990); 9,022 (2000); 10,703 (2006); 11,967 (2011 projected); Race: 84.0% White, 0.7% Black, 2.3% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,675.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 32.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.4 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 52.0% now married, 6.8% widowed, 16.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% Other groups, 14.6% Irish, 13.7% German, 11.4% English, 9.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 13.1% professional, 24.5% services, 28.5% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.2% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,582 (2006); Median household income: $29,255 (2006); Average household income: $36,235 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006). School District(s)
Anderson Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 378-0568 Cascade Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,598 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 378-7000 Cottonwood Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 347-3165 Happy Valley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 357-2134 Pacheco Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 699 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 224-4589 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.9% (2006); Median home value: $179,898 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 58.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 410.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Valley Post (General - Circulation 13,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.6% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less
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than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 378-6626 http://www.ci.anderson.ca.us
BELLA VISTA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96008). Covers a land area of 34.617 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.73° N. Lat.; 122.11° W. Long. Elevation is 550 feet. Population: 894 (2000); Race: 95.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 25.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.3% under 18, 11.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.1% never married, 61.8% now married, 4.5% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% German, 19.5% Irish, 16.2% English, 13.5% Other groups, 11.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 16.9% professional, 7.3% services, 27.7% sales, 4.5% farming, 14.1% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,356 (2000); Median household income: $43,281 (2000); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2000). School District(s)
Bella Vista Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 549-4415 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.7% (2000); Median home value: $161,900 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 4.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.0% less than 15 minutes, 43.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BIG BEND (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.718 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.02° N. Lat.; 121.90° W. Long. Elevation is 1,701 feet. Population: 172 (1990); 149 (2000); 161 (2006); 170 (2011 projected); Race: 83.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 28.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 47.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.1% never married, 40.9% now married, 5.5% widowed, 24.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.7% Other groups, 16.4% United States or American, 10.3% European, 8.2% Norwegian, 5.5% Hungarian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 24.4% professional, 15.6% services, 13.3% sales, 6.7% farming, 22.2% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,534 (2006); Median household income: $28,250 (2006); Average household income: $40,844 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 45.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006). School District(s)
Indian Springs Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 337-6219 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $310,000 (2006); Median rent: $143 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 64.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 28.9% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.5% less than 15 minutes, 7.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURNEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.169 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.88° N. Lat.; 121.66° W. Long. Elevation is 3,173 feet. History: The town of Burney was named for Samuel Burney, an early English settler. Burney grew as a trading center for a lumber, farming, and stock-raising area. Population: 3,423 (1990); 3,217 (2000); 3,683 (2006); 4,028 (2011 projected); Race: 86.2% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of
any race (2006); Density: 712.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 60.6% now married, 9.0% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 14.2% German, 13.2% English, 12.2% Irish, 9.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.2% management, 14.1% professional, 29.6% services, 19.0% sales, 3.6% farming, 15.0% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,007 (2006); Median household income: $35,577 (2006); Average household income: $43,403 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Fall River Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 335-4537 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.1% (2006); Median home value: $169,136 (2006); Median rent: $360 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Newspapers: Intermountain News (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.5% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.9% less than 15 minutes, 13.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Burney Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 335-2111 http://www.burneychamber.com
CASSEL (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96016). Covers a land area of 20.088 sq. miles and a water area of 0.098 sq. miles. Located at 40.92° N. Lat.; 121.55° W. Long. Elevation is 3,199 feet. Population: 326 (2000); Race: 92.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.1% under 18, 15.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 7.0% never married, 88.9% now married, 0.0% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.5% Irish, 21.0% German, 16.7% English, 15.6% Other groups, 13.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.9% management, 20.8% professional, 26.2% services, 15.3% sales, 4.4% farming, 4.9% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,956 (2000); Median household income: $50,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.8% (2000); Median home value: $129,700 (2000); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.6% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.2% less than 15 minutes, 56.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) CASTELLA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96017). Covers a land area of 84.411 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 41.11° N. Lat.; 122.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,950 feet. Population: 222 (2000); Race: 82.5% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 24.8% under 18, 19.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 45.6% now married, 9.5% widowed, 23.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% Irish, 17.5% Other groups, 14.6% Italian, 12.6% English, 10.7% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 9.1% professional, 21.6% services, 22.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.0% construction, 25.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,413 (2000); Median household income: $31,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 25.7% (2000).
Profiles of California
Shasta County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2000). School District(s)
Castle Rock Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-0101 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.3% (2000); Median home value: $120,300 (2000); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COTTONWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.393 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.38° N. Lat.; 122.28° W. Long. Elevation is 420 feet. History: Cottonwood began as a trading center for miners. Population: 2,404 (1990); 2,960 (2000); 3,277 (2006); 3,533 (2011 projected); Race: 82.9% White, 0.3% Black, 4.3% Asian, 13.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,369.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 32.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 19.3% never married, 56.1% now married, 7.7% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.7% Other groups, 15.5% Irish, 14.5% German, 10.0% United States or American, 7.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.9% management, 8.7% professional, 33.3% services, 25.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 9.4% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,208 (2006); Median household income: $35,967 (2006); Average household income: $39,424 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Anderson Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 378-0568 Cottonwood Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 347-3165 Evergreen Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 347-3411 Redding Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-0011 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.3% (2006); Median home value: $198,206 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.7% less than 15 minutes, 54.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 347-6800 http://www.cottonwoodcofc.org
FALL RIVER MILLS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.740 sq. miles and a water area of 0.061 sq. miles. Located at 41.00° N. Lat.; 121.44° W. Long. Elevation is 3,291 feet. History: Fall River Mills developed at the junction of the Pit and Fall Rivers as a lumber community. Population: 696 (1990); 648 (2000); 658 (2006); 669 (2011 projected); Race: 77.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 17.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 240.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.44 (2006); Median age: 33.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.0 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 66.1% now married, 10.7% widowed, 4.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.0% Other groups, 12.8% English, 9.1% Irish, 8.9% United States or American, 8.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 18.4% professional, 20.9% services, 11.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 20.4% construction, 18.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,910 (2006); Median household income: $32,750 (2006); Average household income: $41,815 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Fall River Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 335-4537 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.0% (2006); Median home value: $153,488 (2006); Median rent: $188 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Mayers Memorial Hospital District (121 beds) Newspapers: Mountain Echo (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Fall River Mills Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 336-5840 http://www.fallrivervalleycc.org
FRENCH GULCH (CDP). Covers a land area of 12.346 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.70° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,355 feet. History: French Gulch was a depot on the Shasta-Yreka Turnpike, where a party of Frenchmen first did some mining about 1850. Population: 369 (1990); 254 (2000); 221 (2006); 223 (2011 projected); Race: 91.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 17.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 48.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 60.9% now married, 4.6% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.4% Other groups, 16.3% English, 14.0% Irish, 13.6% German, 5.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 21.1% professional, 15.6% services, 26.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,038 (2006); Median household income: $37,813 (2006); Average household income: $42,934 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 359-2151 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $210,714 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.3% less than 15 minutes, 1.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 59.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAT CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96040). Covers a land area of 82.940 sq. miles and a water area of 0.303 sq. miles. Located at 40.78° N. Lat.; 121.47° W. Long. Elevation is 3,290 feet. Population: 392 (2000); Race: 81.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.1% under 18, 20.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.5% never married, 57.9% now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.6% English, 25.9% German, 13.2% Other groups, 8.8% French Canadian, 6.2% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.4% management, 20.3% professional, 10.2% services, 5.1% sales, 13.6% farming, 14.4% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,026 (2000); Median household income: $30,469 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2000).
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Profiles of California
Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2000); Median home value: $132,800 (2000); Median rent: $244 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
IGO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96047). Covers a land area of 211.878 sq. miles and a water area of 0.155 sq. miles. Located at 40.47° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 1,095 feet. History: Local legend tells that the mining camp of Igo was named by a miner known as McPherson, whose small son would say “I go” whenever his father started for the mines. The answer, “Oh, no,” became the name of a nearby camp. Population: 907 (2000); Race: 85.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 3.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.3% under 18, 12.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 61.0% now married, 8.6% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% Other groups, 21.0% German, 14.9% Irish, 11.4% English, 8.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 22.1% professional, 18.6% services, 21.0% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.1% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,180 (2000); Median household income: $29,034 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2000). School District(s)
Igo-Ono Platina Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 396-2841 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2000); Median home value: $98,300 (2000); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.7% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKEHEAD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96051). Aka Loftus. Covers a land area of 312.897 sq. miles and a water area of 0.050 sq. miles. Located at 40.93° N. Lat.; 122.42° W. Long. Elevation is 1,200 feet. Population: 1,228 (2000); Race: 95.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.7% under 18, 20.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 10.1% never married, 69.2% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.3% German, 21.5% English, 19.1% Irish, 11.8% Other groups, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.7% management, 24.6% professional, 10.7% services, 24.1% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.2% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,341 (2000); Median household income: $36,219 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2000). School District(s)
Gateway Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 245-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.3% (2000); Median home value: $143,400 (2000); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 42.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LAKEHEAD-LAKESHORE (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.224 sq. miles and a water area of 0.669 sq. miles. Located at 40.90° N. Lat.; 122.39° W. Long. Population: 549 (1990); 549 (2000); 599 (2006); 637 (2011 projected); Race: 91.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.2% Hispanic of any race
(2006); Density: 58.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.24 (2006); Median age: 51.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.3 (2006); Marriage status: 9.7% never married, 72.5% now married, 6.0% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.2% Irish, 23.9% German, 20.2% English, 10.2% Other groups, 6.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 15.2% professional, 12.7% services, 26.6% sales, 2.9% farming, 5.3% construction, 24.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,721 (2006); Median household income: $38,929 (2006); Average household income: $50,974 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.9% (2006); Median home value: $273,333 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.0% less than 15 minutes, 3.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCARTHUR (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.010 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.05° N. Lat.; 121.40° W. Long. Elevation is 3,311 feet. Population: 331 (1990); 365 (2000); 380 (2006); 393 (2011 projected); Race: 63.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 36.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 376.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 37.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.1 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 69.5% now married, 9.8% widowed, 5.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.3% Other groups, 26.4% English, 8.5% German, 6.9% Irish, 4.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 12.2% professional, 6.9% services, 13.7% sales, 25.2% farming, 12.2% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,605 (2006); Median household income: $20,132 (2006); Average household income: $27,736 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Fall River Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,380 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 335-4537 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $171,711 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 70.4% less than 15 minutes, 15.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILLVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.268 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.55° N. Lat.; 122.18° W. Long. Elevation is 511 feet. Population: 580 (1990); 610 (2000); 741 (2006); 845 (2011 projected); Race: 94.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 89.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.75 (2006); Median age: 45.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.0 (2006); Marriage status: 13.2% never married, 68.3% now married, 6.5% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% English, 17.1% Other groups, 15.9% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 17.9% professional, 18.3% services, 31.4% sales, 1.4% farming, 5.2% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,588 (2006); Median household income: $60,282 (2006); Average household income: $75,994 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000).
Profiles of California
Shasta County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.8% (2006). School District(s)
Millville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 547-4471 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2006); Median home value: $431,111 (2006); Median rent: $413 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 9.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 51.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTGOMERY CREEK (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.209 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.84° N. Lat.; 121.92° W. Long. Elevation is 2,140 feet. Population: 104 (1990); 96 (2000); 104 (2006); 109 (2011 projected); Race: 82.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 32.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 55.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 14.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% United States or American, 23.5% Other groups, 7.8% Irish, 5.2% Swiss, 5.2% Romanian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.0% management, 14.3% professional, 22.9% services, 28.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,606 (2006); Median household income: $28,889 (2006); Average household income: $42,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006). School District(s)
Mountain Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 337-6214 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2006); Median home value: $125,000 (2006); Median rent: $263 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 8.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.4% less than 15 minutes, 12.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OAK RUN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96069). Covers a land area of 67.214 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.70° N. Lat.; 122.02° W. Long. Elevation is 1,620 feet. Population: 820 (2000); Race: 93.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 2.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 12.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.7% under 18, 13.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.8% never married, 66.0% now married, 3.9% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.4% German, 17.8% Irish, 15.4% English, 12.3% United States or American, 11.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 22.0% professional, 13.8% services, 21.1% sales, 3.6% farming, 13.2% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,040 (2000); Median household income: $36,250 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). School District(s)
Oak Run Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 472-3241 Housing: Homeownership rate: 88.1% (2000); Median home value: $116,100 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.9% less than 15 minutes, 19.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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OLD STATION (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96071). Covers a land area of 77.934 sq. miles and a water area of 0.073 sq. miles. Located at 40.64° N. Lat.; 121.44° W. Long. Elevation is 4,382 feet. Population: 169 (2000); Race: 96.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 3.9% under 18, 58.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 6.5% never married, 75.0% now married, 3.2% widowed, 15.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% Irish, 20.2% German, 14.0% Scotch-Irish, 14.0% English, 11.6% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 61.1% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 16.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 22.2% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,999 (2000); Median household income: $24,219 (2000); Poverty rate: 32.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.7% (2000); Median home value: $99,700 (2000); Median rent: $410 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.2% less than 15 minutes, 16.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 38.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PALO CEDRO (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.777 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.55° N. Lat.; 122.23° W. Long. Elevation is 462 feet. Population: 1,187 (1990); 1,247 (2000); 1,272 (2006); 1,287 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 0.5% Black, 1.9% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 336.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.80 (2006); Median age: 41.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.9 (2006); Marriage status: 17.4% never married, 68.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 7.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% German, 20.6% English, 15.4% Irish, 10.7% Other groups, 10.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 33.1% professional, 12.3% services, 20.7% sales, 0.6% farming, 14.4% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,378 (2006); Median household income: $67,857 (2006); Average household income: $79,163 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). School District(s)
Junction Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 423 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 547-3274 North Cow Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 549-4488 Shasta Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 241-3261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $326,033 (2006); Median rent: $900 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 7.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLATINA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96076). Covers a land area of 222.905 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.36° N. Lat.; 122.94° W. Long. Population: 206 (2000); Race: 89.9% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 8.2% under 18, 9.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 8.4% never married, 51.8% now married, 7.9% widowed, 31.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.5% English, 19.7% German, 18.8% Irish, 8.7% Dutch, 6.3% Czechoslovakian (2000).
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Profiles of California
Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.8% management, 11.5% professional, 25.3% services, 25.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 11.5% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,601 (2000); Median household income: $21,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 21.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.7% (2000); Median home value: $61,000 (2000); Median rent: $330 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 3.4% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.3% less than 15 minutes, 5.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
REDDING (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 58.438 sq. miles and a water area of 1.196 sq. miles. Located at 40.57° N. Lat.; 122.37° W. Long. Elevation is 557 feet. History: Although Redding was founded on land once belonging to Pierson B. Reading’s Rancho Buena Ventura, a Mexican land grant, the town was named for B.B. Redding, a Central Pacific Railroad land agent. Redding developed as a shipping center for the farming and mining district, and as the seat of Shasta County since 1888. Population: 67,950 (1990); 80,865 (2000); 89,745 (2006); 96,673 (2011 projected); Race: 87.0% White, 1.4% Black, 3.3% Asian, 7.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,535.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 54.4% now married, 7.8% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% Other groups, 17.6% German, 14.0% English, 13.6% Irish, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.7% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 42,369 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 333 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 135 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 20.7% professional, 20.4% services, 29.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.9% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,259 (2006); Median household income: $39,064 (2006); Average household income: $52,253 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $594 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $198 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.2% (2006). School District(s)
Columbia Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 223-4070 Enterprise Elementary (KG-10) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,638 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 224-4100 Gateway Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 245-7900 Grant Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 243-0561 Modoc Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,399 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7201 Pacheco Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 699 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 224-4589 Redding Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-0011 Shasta County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 556 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-0200 Shasta Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 241-3261 Shasta-Trinity ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 246-3302 Four-year College(s)
Shasta Bible College and Graduate School (Private, Not-for-profit, Baptist) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 221-4275 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $6,860; Out-of-state $6,860 Simpson University (Private, Not-for-profit, Christ and Missionary Alliance Church)
Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,094. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 224-5600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $17,800; Out-of-state $17,800 Two-year College(s)
Shasta College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,670. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-4600 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $552; Out-of-state $4,536 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Lake College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 58 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 224-7227 2006-07 Tuition: $7,124 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2006); Median home value: $245,947 (2006); Median rent: $464 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy Medical Center - Redding (273 beds); Shasta Regional Medical Center (246 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 61.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 460.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Record Searchlight (Circulation 35,681) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 54.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Redding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-4055 http://www.ci.redding.ca.us Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-4433 http://www.reddingchamber.com
ROUND MOUNTAIN (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.700 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.80° N. Lat.; 121.94° W. Long. Elevation is 2,080 feet. Population: 121 (1990); 122 (2000); 129 (2006); 135 (2011 projected); Race: 81.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 75.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 108.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.4% never married, 62.1% now married, 12.6% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.0% German, 15.0% Irish, 14.0% United States or American, 14.0% Other groups, 5.0% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 8.3% professional, 0.0% services, 50.0% sales, 8.3% farming, 16.7% construction, 16.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,198 (2006); Median household income: $21,500 (2006); Average household income: $27,910 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Mountain Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 337-6214 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2006); Median home value: $177,083 (2006); Median rent: $225 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 9 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 20.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.4% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 31.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHASTA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96087). Covers a land area of 11.618 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.60° N. Lat.; 122.51° W. Long. Elevation is 1,026 feet. History: Shasta was known until 1850 as Reading Spring in honor of Major Pierson Reading. In 1849 Reading Spring served as a trading post for the mining region. Population: 524 (2000); Race: 95.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 45.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.7% under 18, 14.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 53.5% now married, 4.5% widowed, 19.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% German, 16.9% Irish, 10.9% English, 7.2% Italian, 6.4% United States or American (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.1% management, 31.4% professional, 15.2% services, 23.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.7% construction, 6.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,940 (2000); Median household income: $43,393 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.2% (2000). School District(s)
Shasta Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 153 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 243-1110 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.9% (2000); Median home value: $127,100 (2000); Median rent: $556 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 97.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.0% less than 15 minutes, 73.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHASTA LAKE (city). Covers a land area of 10.911 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.67° N. Lat.; 122.37° W. Long. Elevation is 790 feet. Population: 8,960 (1990); 9,008 (2000); 10,554 (2006); 11,740 (2011 projected); Race: 86.5% White, 1.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 967.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.65 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 53.0% now married, 8.0% widowed, 15.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.8% Other groups, 19.5% German, 14.4% Irish, 11.6% English, 7.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 44 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 11.8% professional, 21.2% services, 27.4% sales, 1.1% farming, 14.3% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,753 (2006); Median household income: $33,490 (2006); Average household income: $44,086 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Gateway Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 245-7900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $193,240 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Newspapers: Shasta Lake Bulletin (General - Circulation 700) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.2% less than 15 minutes, 51.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Shasta Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 275-7400 http://www.ci.shasta-lake.ca.us
SHINGLETOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 24.666 sq. miles and a water area of 0.066 sq. miles. Located at 40.49° N. Lat.; 121.86° W. Long. Elevation is 3,489 feet. Population: 1,913 (1990); 2,222 (2000); 2,468 (2006); 2,655 (2011 projected); Race: 91.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.1% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 100.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 47.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 15.1% never married, 63.9% now married, 10.0% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.1% English, 19.0% Irish, 18.7% German, 12.2% Other groups, 9.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.7% management, 22.8% professional, 15.5% services, 22.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.7% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,771 (2006); Median household income: $42,083 (2006); Average household income: $49,915 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Black Butte Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 474-3125 Redding Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 225-0011 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2006); Median home value: $244,656 (2006); Median rent: $470 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 10.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.9% less than 15 minutes, 9.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 41.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WHITMORE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96096). Covers a land area of 100.035 sq. miles and a water area of 0.064 sq. miles. Located at 40.63° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Elevation is 2,233 feet. Population: 824 (2000); Race: 88.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 5.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.9% under 18, 14.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.4% never married, 68.4% now married, 4.8% widowed, 13.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% English, 16.4% German, 15.8% Other groups, 12.8% Irish, 8.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 25.5% professional, 16.0% services, 12.4% sales, 1.4% farming, 17.7% construction, 13.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,746 (2000); Median household income: $38,977 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2000). School District(s)
Whitmore Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 472-3243 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2000); Median home value: $157,400 (2000); Median rent: $397 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.8% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.3% less than 15 minutes, 21.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sierra County Located in northeastern California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains; bounded on the east by Nevada; drained by the Yuba River and its tributaries; includes parts of Tahoe and Plumas National Forests. Covers a land area of 953.38 sq. miles, a water area of 8.59 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1852. County seat is Downieville. Population: 3,318 (1990); 3,555 (2000); 3,455 (2006); 3,375 (2011 projected); Race: 94.4% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 7.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.28 (2006); Median age: 45.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 15.9% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 12.0% Catholic Church, 5.3% American Baptist Churches in the USA, 5.0% Assemblies of God, 1.7% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 1,619 (2005); Leading industries: 28.3% health care and social assistance; 19.9% accommodation & food services; 16.7% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 52 totaling 58,649 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 87 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Retail sales per capita: $3,890 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 17 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005).
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Income: Per capita income: $22,656 (2006); Median household income: $42,129 (2006); Average household income: $51,476 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.45% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $263,706 (2006); Median rent: $395 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 55.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 121.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 330.9 (Unreliable) deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 0.0 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 113.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 130.0 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 64.1% Bush, 33.2% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.9% Badnarik National and State Parks: Tahoe National Forest Additional Information Contacts Sierra County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 289-3295 http://www.sierracounty.ws
Sierra County Communities ALLEGHANY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95910). Covers a land area of 37.555 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.46° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 4,419 feet. History: Gold was discovered on the creek below Alleghany in 1850 by a party of Hawaiians, and the community grew around the gold finds. Population: 106 (2000); Race: 95.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.3% under 18, 13.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 8.5% never married, 60.0% now married, 0.0% widowed, 31.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.2% English, 49.4% Irish, 13.3% German, 9.0% Other groups, 7.8% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 40.7% management, 0.0% professional, 11.1% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 48.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,017 (2000); Median household income: $30,875 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.5% (2000); Median home value: $68,000 (2000); Median rent: $190 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.6% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CALPINE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96124). Aka Sierra Valley Lodge. Covers a land area of 27.456 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.66° N. Lat.; 120.43° W. Long. Elevation is 4,958 feet. Population: 320 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.2% under 18, 16.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 60.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% English, 21.3% Irish, 14.5% German, 12.8% Italian, 10.1% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.6% management, 18.5% professional, 19.1% services, 20.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.6% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,282 (2000); Median household income: $42,692 (2000); Poverty rate: 2.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.7% (2000); Median home value: $137,500 (2000); Median rent: $439 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000).
Profiles of California Transportation: Commute to work: 80.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 12.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.4% less than 15 minutes, 16.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 24.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOWNIEVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95936). County seat. Covers a land area of 63.144 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.56° N. Lat.; 120.83° W. Long. Elevation is 2,899 feet. History: Frank Anderson was the first man to pan for gold here in 1849, followed by Major William Downie and his friends. Downieville grew as the seat of Sierra County, with the courthouse erected in 1855. Population: 391 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 14.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.9% under 18, 25.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.3% never married, 60.2% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.8% Irish, 28.2% English, 10.3% German, 7.6% Swedish, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 21.8% professional, 17.0% services, 26.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.6% construction, 6.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,278 (2000); Median household income: $42,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.6% (2000). School District(s)
Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 994-1044 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2000); Median home value: $142,200 (2000); Median rent: $537 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 59 years (2000). Newspapers: The Mountain Messenger (General - Circulation 2,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.3% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 22.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GOODYEARS BAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95944). Covers a land area of 3.817 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.54° N. Lat.; 120.88° W. Long. Elevation is 2,680 feet. History: Miles and Andrew Goodyear arrived here in 1849. The creek that joins the North Yuba River was named for them. Goodyears Bar was a prospector’s camp. Population: 69 (2000); Race: 64.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.9% under 18, 17.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 32.8% never married, 67.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.8% United States or American, 29.9% Irish, 23.9% English, 9.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 22.4% professional, 32.7% services, 20.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 24.5% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,742 (2000); Median household income: $62,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $154,200 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 79.6% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOYALTON (city). Covers a land area of 0.343 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.67° N. Lat.; 120.24° W. Long. Elevation is 4,936 feet. History: Loyalton, which began as a lumber town, was named during the Civil War by mountaineers who were loyal Unionmen. Population: 931 (1990); 862 (2000); 824 (2006); 809 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 7.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,405.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average
Profiles of California
Siskiyou County
household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 55.2% now married, 11.5% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.6% Other groups, 13.7% United States or American, 12.8% German, 10.5% Irish, 9.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.8% management, 12.9% professional, 21.5% services, 17.5% sales, 3.1% farming, 15.0% construction, 20.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,870 (2006); Median household income: $36,815 (2006); Average household income: $40,357 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 994-1044 William (R) Rouse ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 993-4991 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.3% (2006); Median home value: $177,353 (2006); Median rent: $380 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 13.2% walk, 0.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 62.2% less than 15 minutes, 12.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SIERRA CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96125). Covers a land area of 74.362 sq. miles and a water area of 0.552 sq. miles. Located at 39.59° N. Lat.; 120.63° W. Long. Elevation is 4,186 feet. History: Sierra City was the site of gold strikes along the Yuba River in 1850. Sierra Buttes was honeycombed with tunnels of quartz mines by 1852, and yielded gold through the 1860’s. Among the richest claims was the Monumental Mine where a 100-pound nugget was found in 1860. Population: 328 (2000); Race: 94.3% White, 0.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 8.4% under 18, 28.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 59.1% now married, 7.0% widowed, 15.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3% English, 21.9% German, 21.3% Scottish, 11.4% Italian, 11.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 39.7% management, 13.2% professional, 17.4% services, 9.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.9% construction, 10.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,834 (2000); Median household income: $31,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.2% (2000); Median home value: $153,500 (2000); Median rent: $514 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 13.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 11.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 30.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SIERRAVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96126). Covers a land area of 38.628 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.56° N. Lat.; 120.35° W. Long. Elevation is 4,952 feet. History: Sierraville grew up at a crossroads center where four stage lines once met. Farming began here in 1853. Population: 207 (2000); Race: 97.2% White, 0.0% Black, 2.8% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.8% under 18, 16.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.2% never married, 74.6% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.7% English, 16.4% Irish, 15.5% German, 10.3% United States or American, 10.3% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 32.9% management, 14.1% professional, 32.9% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.1% construction, 12.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,191 (2000); Median household income: $33,125 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.2% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2000). School District(s)
Sierra County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 994-1044 Sierra-Plumas Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 591 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 994-1044 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2000); Median home value: $142,500 (2000); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 60.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 40.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.0% less than 15 minutes, 7.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Siskiyou County Located in northern California; bounded on the north by Oregon; includes part of the Klamath Mountains in the west and the Cascade Range in the east, and the sources of the Sacramento and McCloud Rivers; includes Tule and Lower Klamath Lakes, and par ts of Klamath, Shasta, and Modoc National Forests. Covers a land area of 6,286.78 sq. miles, a water area of 60.68 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1852. County seat is Yreka. Weather Station: Callahan
Elevation: 3,182 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 45 51 56 62 71 78 86 86 79 67 51 44 Low 26 29 31 33 39 44 49 48 43 36 30 26 Precip 3.8 2.9 2.4 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.6 1.4 3.2 3.4 Snow 1.6 0.5 1.4 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.8 1.3 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: McCloud
Elevation: 3,277 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 47 50 54 61 70 79 88 87 81 69 53 47 Low 25 26 29 32 38 45 49 47 41 34 29 25 Precip 9.1 7.9 7.7 3.1 2.3 1.0 0.3 0.4 1.1 2.8 6.6 7.3 Snow 15.0 14.3 10.2 1.8 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.5 17.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Mount Shasta
Elevation: 3,533 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 44 48 52 59 68 76 84 83 76 65 50 43 Low 26 28 30 33 39 46 50 48 43 37 30 26 Precip 7.3 5.8 5.9 2.6 1.9 1.0 0.3 0.4 0.9 2.2 5.4 5.7 Snow 17.9 17.8 12.3 4.7 0.5 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 9.4 21.7 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Yreka
Elevation: 2,624 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 45 51 57 63 73 81 90 90 82 70 53 44 Low 25 27 31 34 40 47 52 51 45 36 30 25 Precip 3.4 2.1 2.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.6 0.8 1.1 3.0 3.3 Snow 4.4 2.2 2.2 0.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 1.5 4.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 43,531 (1990); 44,301 (2000); 44,951 (2006); 45,287 (2011 projected); Race: 86.7% White, 1.4% Black, 1.3% Asian, 8.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 44.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 14.0% Catholic Church, 4.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.7% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.3% Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Vasiloupulis, 1.9% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,960 (2005); Leading industries: 19.3% retail trade; 19.0% health care and social assistance; 16.6% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 796 totaling 610,388 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,275 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,506 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $10,148 (2006). Single-family
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building permits issued: 194 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 9 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,475 (2006); Median household income: $34,139 (2006); Average household income: $47,312 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.24% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $246 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $190 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.7% (2006); Median home value: $214,871 (2006); Median rent: $375 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 111.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 103.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 216.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 97.3% good, 2.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 17.2 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 781.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 60.6% Bush, 37.7% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Boundary National Recreation Trail; Clear Creek National Recreation Trail; Klamath National Forest; Lava Beds National Monument; Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge; Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge; Rogue River National Forest; Sisson Calahan National Recreation Trail; Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts Siskiyou County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-8081 http://www.co.siskiyou.ca.us City of Dunsmuir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-4822 http://ci.dunsmuir.ca.us/n/cod City of Weed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-5020 http://www.ci.weed.ca.us Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-2177 http://www.dunsmuir.com McCloud Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 964-3113 http://www.mccloudchamber.com Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3696 http://www.mtshastachamber.com Scott Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 467-4141 http://www.scottvalley.org Tulelake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 667-5312 http://www.tulelakecalifornia.org Weed Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-4624 http://www.ci.weed.ca.us Yreka Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-1649 http://www.yrekachamber.com
Siskiyou County Communities CALLAHAN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96014). Covers a land area of 69.909 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.32° N. Lat.; 122.81° W. Long. Elevation is 3,123 feet. Population: 286 (2000); Race: 80.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.2% under 18, 22.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.4% never married, 69.6% now married, 6.3% widowed, 1.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.0% English, 23.8% Irish, 22.4% Other groups, 15.0% German, 9.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 32.4% professional, 10.5% services, 11.4% sales, 12.4% farming, 0.0% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,003 (2000); Median household income: $37,232 (2000); Poverty rate: 1.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2000); Median home value: $69,600 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to
Profiles of California work: 44.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CARRICK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.068 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.44° N. Lat.; 122.36° W. Long. Population: 119 (1990); 156 (2000); 181 (2006); 198 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,644.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.70 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 86.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.2% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.2% Other groups, 17.8% Scotch-Irish, 17.1% German, 13.8% Portuguese, 8.6% Iraqi (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.2% management, 0.0% professional, 53.1% services, 15.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,315 (2006); Median household income: $25,294 (2006); Average household income: $35,970 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.2% (2006); Median home value: $135,526 (2006); Median rent: $465 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DORRIS (city). Covers a land area of 0.719 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.96° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Elevation is 4,240 feet. History: Dorris was settled by a religious group from Iowa called the Dunkards. It developed as a trading center for farmers and vacationers. Population: 890 (1990); 886 (2000); 888 (2006); 890 (2011 projected); Race: 77.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 19.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,234.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 59.2% now married, 9.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.8% Other groups, 13.0% German, 11.4% English, 11.2% Irish, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 10.8% professional, 19.4% services, 26.8% sales, 10.8% farming, 12.1% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,468 (2006); Median household income: $26,846 (2006); Average household income: $34,566 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006). School District(s)
Butte Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 397-3840 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.1% (2006); Median home value: $114,048 (2006); Median rent: $340 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 68.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 203.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Butte Valley-Lost River Star (General - Circulation 3,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 53.7% less than 15 minutes, 24.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DUNSMUIR (city). Covers a land area of 1.811 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.22° N. Lat.; 122.27° W. Long. Elevation is 2,289 feet. History: Dunsmuir developed as a Southern Pacific Railroad division point, and as a supply center for hunters and fishermen.
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Population: 2,123 (1990); 1,923 (2000); 1,813 (2006); 1,724 (2011 projected); Race: 91.9% White, 1.6% Black, 0.3% Asian, 10.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,001.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 45.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 53.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 17.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.3% Other groups, 16.3% Irish, 14.8% Italian, 13.3% German, 10.9% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 15.5% professional, 25.6% services, 25.6% sales, 1.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,650 (2006); Median household income: $26,862 (2006); Average household income: $40,253 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Dunsmuir Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-4828 Dunsmuir Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-4835 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $188,674 (2006); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 57 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 21.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 347.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 2.5% public transportation, 7.6% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Dunsmuir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-4822 http://ci.dunsmuir.ca.us/n/cod Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 235-2177 http://www.dunsmuir.com
EDGEWOOD (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.958 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.46° N. Lat.; 122.42° W. Long. Elevation is 2,953 feet. Population: 61 (1990); 67 (2000); 73 (2006); 78 (2011 projected); Race: 83.6% White, 5.5% Black, 2.7% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 76.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 43.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.1 (2006); Marriage status: 31.4% never married, 52.9% now married, 11.8% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.1% Italian, 28.1% English, 23.4% Swiss, 6.3% German, 4.7% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 34.4% professional, 21.9% services, 12.5% sales, 9.4% farming, 9.4% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,205 (2006); Median household income: $58,333 (2006); Average household income: $78,750 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006). School District(s)
Butteville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-2255 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2006); Median home value: $240,909 (2006); Median rent: $575 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 58.6% less than 15 minutes, 34.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ETNA (city). Covers a land area of 0.789 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.45° N. Lat.; 122.89° W. Long. Elevation is 2,929 feet.
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History: The town of Etna grew up around a flour mill, named the Rough and Ready, which began competition in 1856 with the neighboring Etna Mills. Rivalry between the settlements existed until the post office was shifted from Etna to Rough and Ready in 1863, and the winner took over the loser’s name. Population: 897 (1990); 781 (2000); 773 (2006); 764 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 4.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 979.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 45.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 47.5% now married, 10.2% widowed, 19.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% German, 17.8% English, 16.4% United States or American, 13.3% Other groups, 9.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 23.3% professional, 14.9% services, 28.3% sales, 6.8% farming, 7.5% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,792 (2006); Median household income: $32,589 (2006); Average household income: $38,746 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Etna Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 247 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 467-3320 Etna Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 467-3218 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.4% (2006); Median home value: $185,000 (2006); Median rent: $353 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 44 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 0.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 226.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.7% car, 1.0% public transportation, 8.1% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.6% less than 15 minutes, 19.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Scott Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 467-4141 http://www.scottvalley.org
FORKS OF SALMON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96031). Covers a land area of 249.382 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 41.22° N. Lat.; 123.20° W. Long. Elevation is 1,242 feet. History: At Forks of Salmon the first prospectors, pushing into the Salmon Mountains along the South Fork in 1850, found rich diggings. The river was soon dotted with camps. Population: 168 (2000); Race: 76.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 9.7% under 18, 7.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 37.8% never married, 44.1% now married, 2.8% widowed, 15.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.2% Other groups, 18.7% United States or American, 9.7% Irish, 9.0% Norwegian, 7.7% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 22.4% professional, 15.8% services, 11.8% sales, 6.6% farming, 15.8% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,392 (2000); Median household income: $14,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 41.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2000). School District(s)
Forks of Salmon Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 462-4762 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.6% (2000); Median home value: $77,500 (2000); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 14.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 47.5% less than 15 minutes, 18.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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FORT JONES (city). Covers a land area of 0.602 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.60° N. Lat.; 122.84° W. Long. Elevation is 2,747 feet. History: Fort Jones has been known by a variety of names: Wheelock, for the man who built a hotel here in the 1850’s; Scottsburg, for the surrounding Scott Valley named for John Scott, who discovered gold; Ottiewa, for a group of Shasta Indians. The present name was given in 1852 when the First United States Dragoons built a camp here, which they occupied until 1858. Population: 664 (1990); 660 (2000); 697 (2006); 725 (2011 projected); Race: 89.0% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,158.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.9 (2006); Marriage status: 14.0% never married, 53.8% now married, 16.1% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 16.5% English, 15.9% German, 13.8% Irish, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 12.1% professional, 18.8% services, 31.4% sales, 6.7% farming, 13.8% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,861 (2006); Median household income: $23,385 (2006); Average household income: $34,226 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Etna Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 467-3218 Fort Jones Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 468-2412 Quartz Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 468-2448 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.8% (2006); Median home value: $180,357 (2006); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 224.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Pioneer Press (General - Circulation 3,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 2.7% public transportation, 8.6% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.9% less than 15 minutes, 45.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GAZELLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.601 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.52° N. Lat.; 122.52° W. Long. Elevation is 2,755 feet. Population: 121 (1990); 136 (2000); 148 (2006); 159 (2011 projected); Race: 87.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 246.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 46.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 53.3% now married, 9.3% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.3% United States or American, 11.3% European, 10.5% Other groups, 10.5% Irish, 9.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 26.7% management, 11.1% professional, 22.2% services, 11.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 17.8% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,233 (2006); Median household income: $36,667 (2006); Average household income: $37,539 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2006). School District(s)
Gazelle Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 57 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 435-2321 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $129,545 (2006); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000).
Profiles of California Transportation: Commute to work: 75.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 24.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GREENVIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.398 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.55° N. Lat.; 122.92° W. Long. Elevation is 2,812 feet. Population: 184 (1990); 200 (2000); 208 (2006); 211 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 148.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.19 (2006); Median age: 50.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.4 (2006); Marriage status: 7.9% never married, 67.8% now married, 14.7% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% German, 24.5% Other groups, 12.0% English, 11.5% Irish, 8.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 24.1% professional, 12.0% services, 24.1% sales, 16.9% farming, 4.8% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,834 (2006); Median household income: $37,500 (2006); Average household income: $52,184 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 1.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.9% (2006); Median home value: $197,222 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 3.7% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.1% less than 15 minutes, 9.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRENADA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.481 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.64° N. Lat.; 122.52° W. Long. Elevation is 2,590 feet. Population: 314 (1990); 351 (2000); 384 (2006); 408 (2011 projected); Race: 85.7% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 797.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 40.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.1 (2006); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 52.4% now married, 8.0% widowed, 20.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 15.9% Other groups, 12.5% United States or American, 12.5% German, 11.9% Irish, 6.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.0% management, 7.8% professional, 27.5% services, 30.1% sales, 8.5% farming, 9.2% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,472 (2006); Median household income: $29,444 (2006); Average household income: $36,458 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006). School District(s)
Grenada Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 436-2233 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.7% (2006); Median home value: $168,889 (2006); Median rent: $346 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.8% less than 15 minutes, 53.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAPPY CAMP (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96039). Covers a land area of 278.647 sq. miles and a water area of 0.103 sq. miles. Located at 41.82° N. Lat.; 123.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,087 feet. History: Happy Camp grew as a vacation place for fishermen and a point of departure for trails into the wilderness. Population: 1,277 (2000); Race: 67.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.2% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.5% under 18, 15.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 54.2% now married, 7.9% widowed, 17.4% divorced
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(2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.3% Other groups, 11.4% English, 10.6% German, 7.8% Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.9% management, 18.3% professional, 24.7% services, 24.0% sales, 5.4% farming, 13.7% construction, 8.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,614 (2000); Median household income: $23,095 (2000); Poverty rate: 22.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2000). School District(s)
Happy Camp Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 493-2267 Siskiyou Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.8% (2000); Median home value: $68,500 (2000); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.0% car, 0.5% public transportation, 11.4% walk, 9.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.0% less than 15 minutes, 10.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HORNBROOK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.165 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.91° N. Lat.; 122.55° W. Long. Elevation is 2,154 feet. Population: 270 (1990); 286 (2000); 288 (2006); 289 (2011 projected); Race: 84.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 247.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 85.8 (2006); Marriage status: 19.5% never married, 47.3% now married, 14.5% widowed, 18.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% Other groups, 19.1% Irish, 18.5% German, 13.4% United States or American, 6.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 5.6% professional, 14.4% services, 35.6% sales, 5.6% farming, 18.9% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,122 (2006); Median household income: $31,944 (2006); Average household income: $47,114 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Hornbrook Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 475-3598 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2006); Median home value: $152,381 (2006); Median rent: $325 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 6.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.4% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
KLAMATH RIVER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96050). Covers a land area of 132.418 sq. miles and a water area of 0.025 sq. miles. Located at 41.83° N. Lat.; 122.92° W. Long. Elevation is 1,750 feet. Population: 467 (2000); Race: 92.0% White, 0.5% Black, 1.1% Asian, 6.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.5% under 18, 19.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.6% never married, 56.9% now married, 11.7% widowed, 17.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.2% English, 16.4% German, 13.0% Irish, 11.4% Other groups, 8.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 22.6% professional, 30.1% services, 22.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,335 (2000); Median household income: $22,083 (2000); Poverty rate: 29.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.2% (2000).
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Klamath River Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 496-3406 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.2% (2000); Median home value: $125,000 (2000); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 21.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 15.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MACDOEL (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.143 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.82° N. Lat.; 122.00° W. Long. Elevation is 4,264 feet. History: Macdoel was settled by a religious group from Iowa known as the Dunkards. It became a business center for the Butte Valley Irrigation District, and the location of sawmills. Population: 141 (1990); 140 (2000); 141 (2006); 142 (2011 projected); Race: 27.0% White, 0.0% Black, 7.8% Asian, 69.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 984.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.81 (2006); Median age: 25.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.3 (2006); Marriage status: 36.8% never married, 46.0% now married, 4.6% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 41.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.2% Other groups, 10.5% English, 8.1% German, 6.5% Swedish, 5.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 8.7% professional, 0.0% services, 13.0% sales, 50.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 28.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,862 (2006); Median household income: $30,833 (2006); Average household income: $45,203 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Butte Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 397-3840 Housing: Homeownership rate: 40.5% (2006); Median home value: $83,333 (2006); Median rent: $324 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 11.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 72.7% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MCCLOUD (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.445 sq. miles and a water area of 0.051 sq. miles. Located at 41.25° N. Lat.; 122.13° W. Long. Elevation is 3,254 feet. History: McCloud preserves, under altered spelling, the name of the Scot, Alexander Roderick McLeod, who in 1827 led a band of Hudson’s Bay Company trappers into northern California. McCloud developed as a lumber town with a sawmill. Population: 1,555 (1990); 1,343 (2000); 1,304 (2006); 1,267 (2011 projected); Race: 88.8% White, 2.7% Black, 1.3% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 533.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 45.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 56.3% now married, 12.0% widowed, 11.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.8% Other groups, 16.2% German, 13.2% English, 13.1% Italian, 12.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 15.1% professional, 27.3% services, 24.7% sales, 2.2% farming, 10.6% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,829 (2006); Median household income: $33,430 (2006); Average household income: $42,405 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Mccloud Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 964-2133
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Siskiyou Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2006); Median home value: $184,936 (2006); Median rent: $433 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.9% walk, 7.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts McCloud Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 964-3113 http://www.mccloudchamber.com
households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.1% (2006); Median home value: $93,333 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.5% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTAGUE (city). Covers a land area of 1.786 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.72° N. Lat.; 122.52° W. Long. Elevation is 2,538 feet. Population: 1,429 (1990); 1,456 (2000); 1,562 (2006); 1,635 (2011 projected); Race: 89.7% White, 0.2% Black, 0.1% Asian, 6.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 874.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.53 (2006); Median age: 36.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 60.5% now married, 6.2% widowed, 15.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.3% Other groups, 15.1% German, 14.1% English, 14.0% Irish, 12.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 11.9% professional, 26.4% services, 22.1% sales, 3.6% farming, 14.5% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,706 (2006); Median household income: $27,055 (2006); Average household income: $35,259 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006).
MOUNT SHASTA (city). Covers a land area of 3.743 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.31° N. Lat.; 122.31° W. Long. Elevation is 3,554 feet. History: Mount Shasta was settled in the 1850’s near the base of the snow-capped mountain. Early travelers knew the place as Sisson’s for J.H. Sisson, pioneer postmaster and hotel keeper. In 1924 the town became Mount Shasta. Population: 3,460 (1990); 3,621 (2000); 3,506 (2006); 3,477 (2011 projected); Race: 91.4% White, 1.6% Black, 1.8% Asian, 6.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 936.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 42.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 48.4% now married, 8.1% widowed, 17.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.6% German, 15.5% Irish, 13.6% English, 12.0% Other groups, 9.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 8 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 22.1% professional, 20.2% services, 29.9% sales, 2.0% farming, 5.6% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,434 (2006); Median household income: $29,885 (2006); Average household income: $50,743 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006).
School District(s)
Big Springs Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 459-3189 Bogus Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 459-3163 Delphic Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-3653 Little Shasta Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 459-3269 Montague Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 459-3001 Willow Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 459-3313 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.3% (2006); Median home value: $149,329 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 33.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 280.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.4% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 9.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 59.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MOUNT HEBRON (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.719 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.78° N. Lat.; 122.00° W. Long. Elevation is 4,256 feet. Population: 93 (1990); 92 (2000); 92 (2006); 92 (2011 projected); Race: 66.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 35.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 128.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 33.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 56.5% now married, 8.1% widowed, 14.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.5% Other groups, 23.9% Irish, 19.7% United States or American, 12.7% German, 7.0% Welsh (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 15.8% professional, 18.4% services, 10.5% sales, 50.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,701 (2006); Median household income: $28,333 (2006); Average household income: $50,347 (2006); Percent of
School District(s)
Mt. Shasta Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 887 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-6007 Siskiyou Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3006 Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.8% (2006); Median home value: $264,510 (2006); Median rent: $432 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Mercy Medical Center of Mount Shasta (80 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 344.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Mount Shasta Herald (General - Circulation 4,100); The Dunsmuir News (General - Circulation 1,148); Voice of the Mountain (General - Circulation 3,700); Weed Press (General - Circulation 1,549) Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 13.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 67.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 5.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3696 http://www.mtshastachamber.com
SCOTT BAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96085). Covers a land area of 52.490 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.73° N. Lat.; 123.07° W. Long. Elevation is 1,740 feet. Population: 68 (2000); Race: 82.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.1% under 18, 22.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 4.1% never married, 71.6% now married, 6.8% widowed, 17.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.1% United States or American, 15.3% English, 12.9% French (except Basque), 12.9% German, 11.8% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.0% management, 0.0% professional, 21.7% services, 56.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.7% construction, 0.0% production (2000).
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Siskiyou County
Income: Per capita income: $22,602 (2000); Median household income: $22,813 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2000); Median home value: $95,000 (2000); Median rent: $233 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 21.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.7% less than 15 minutes, 11.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 22.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 50.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEIAD VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96086). Covers a land area of 161.829 sq. miles and a water area of 0.083 sq. miles. Located at 41.86° N. Lat.; 123.24° W. Long. Elevation is 1,371 feet. History: Seiad Valley was settled in 1854 by a New York farmer who raised potatoes and sold them to the miners. Population: 324 (2000); Race: 91.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 17.7% under 18, 23.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.3% never married, 62.0% now married, 7.9% widowed, 12.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.9% Other groups, 18.3% United States or American, 17.7% English, 11.3% Irish, 10.6% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 22.9% professional, 21.9% services, 33.3% sales, 2.1% farming, 5.2% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,959 (2000); Median household income: $22,679 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0% (2000). School District(s)
Seiad Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 496-3308 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2000); Median home value: $112,500 (2000); Median rent: $272 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 58.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 22.3% walk, 19.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOMES BAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95568). Covers a land area of 94.272 sq. miles and a water area of 0.501 sq. miles. Located at 41.45° N. Lat.; 123.47° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. History: Somes Bar began as a mining town at the junction of the Salmon and Klamath Rivers, and became a recreation place for year-round fishing for king salmon and steelhead trout. Population: 197 (2000); Race: 56.6% White, 0.0% Black, 8.6% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.9% under 18, 13.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 65.3% now married, 0.0% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.0% Other groups, 17.1% German, 14.3% Irish, 9.1% English, 4.6% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 46.9% professional, 14.1% services, 10.9% sales, 9.4% farming, 3.1% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,746 (2000); Median household income: $17,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 32.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.8% (2000). School District(s)
Junction Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 469-3373 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2000); Median home value: $88,300 (2000); Median rent: $332 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 26.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 27.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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TENNANT (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.217 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.58° N. Lat.; 121.91° W. Long. Elevation is 4,800 feet. Population: 86 (1990); 63 (2000); 62 (2006); 59 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 12.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 285.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.77 (2006); Median age: 58.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.9 (2006); Marriage status: 1.5% never married, 65.7% now married, 9.0% widowed, 23.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% English, 15.9% German, 14.5% Irish, 8.7% Swedish, 8.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 20.0% professional, 20.0% services, 20.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 40.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,048 (2006); Median household income: $14,999 (2006); Average household income: $19,571 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.3% (2006); Median home value: $78,571 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 40.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) TULELAKE (city). Aka Tule Lake. Covers a land area of 0.389 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.95° N. Lat.; 121.47° W. Long. Elevation is 4,035 feet. History: In World War II, a relocation camp for evacuated Japanese and Japanese-Americans was nearby. Lava Beds National Monument to south. Incorporated 1937. Population: 1,010 (1990); 1,020 (2000); 977 (2006); 936 (2011 projected); Race: 67.6% White, 1.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 54.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,514.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.87 (2006); Median age: 29.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.4 (2006); Marriage status: 22.3% never married, 61.0% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.7% Other groups, 6.0% German, 5.8% English, 4.7% United States or American, 4.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 9.6% professional, 15.8% services, 18.4% sales, 24.6% farming, 7.1% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,970 (2006); Median household income: $28,333 (2006); Average household income: $34,397 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 34.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Modoc County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 233-7101 Tulelake Basin Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 565 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 667-2295 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2006); Median home value: $80,238 (2006); Median rent: $301 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 167.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 14.7% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 56.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Tulelake Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 667-5312 http://www.tulelakecalifornia.org
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Profiles of California School District(s)
WEED (city). Covers a land area of 4.855 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 41.42° N. Lat.; 122.38° W. Long. Elevation is 3,466 feet. History: Weed developed as a lumber town with mills along the railroad sidings. Population: 3,170 (1990); 2,978 (2000); 2,946 (2006); 2,952 (2011 projected); Race: 72.9% White, 9.4% Black, 4.4% Asian, 14.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 606.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.45 (2006); Median age: 33.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.4 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 54.0% now married, 8.8% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.6% Other groups, 13.6% Italian, 11.4% German, 9.5% Irish, 8.5% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 16.7% professional, 25.2% services, 24.7% sales, 2.9% farming, 6.8% construction, 18.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,988 (2006); Median household income: $28,287 (2006); Average household income: $36,011 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006). School District(s)
Siskiyou Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-3006 Weed Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 390 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 926-6007 Two-year College(s)
College of the Siskiyous (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,568. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-5555 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $714; Out-of-state $5,682 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.2% (2006); Median home value: $157,125 (2006); Median rent: $348 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 48 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 442.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.7% car, 1.2% public transportation, 11.3% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 66.1% less than 15 minutes, 22.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Weed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-5020 http://www.ci.weed.ca.us Weed Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 938-4624 http://www.ci.weed.ca.us
YREKA (city). Aka Yreka City. County seat. Covers a land area of 9.975 sq. miles and a water area of 0.067 sq. miles. Located at 41.72° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 2,625 feet. History: After Abraham Thompson struck it rich at Black Gulch Camp in 1851, a community known as Thompson’s Dry Diggings sprang up. A town laid out the same year was first called Shasta Butte City, but soon renamed Yreka. Yreka developed as the seat of Siskiyou County. Population: 6,954 (1990); 7,290 (2000); 7,092 (2006); 6,910 (2011 projected); Race: 85.5% White, 0.6% Black, 2.1% Asian, 6.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 711.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 57.2% now married, 8.6% widowed, 14.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.7% Other groups, 19.0% German, 14.8% English, 13.2% Irish, 7.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 19.2% professional, 22.4% services, 28.9% sales, 1.4% farming, 5.5% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,899 (2006); Median household income: $31,835 (2006); Average household income: $42,696 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.5% (2006).
Siskiyou County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-8400 Siskiyou County ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-8426 Siskiyou ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-6151 Yreka Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-1168 Yreka Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-2521 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.7% (2006); Median home value: $188,470 (2006); Median rent: $391 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Hospitals: Fairchild Medical Center (25 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 37.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 447.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Siskiyou Daily News (Circulation 5,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 84.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 7.9% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 82.5% less than 15 minutes, 10.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Yreka Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 842-1649 http://www.yrekachamber.com
Solano County Located in central and western California; bounded on the southwest by San Pablo Bay, on the south by Carquinez Strait and Suisun Bay, and on the southeast by the Sacramento River. Covers a land area of 829.19 sq. miles, a water area of 77.48 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Fairfield. Solano County is part of the Vallejo-Fairfield, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Solano County, CA Weather Station: Fairfield
Elevation: 39 feet
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Weather Station: Vacaville
Elevation: 108 feet
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Population: 340,397 (1990); 394,542 (2000); 417,640 (2006); 438,089 (2011 projected); Race: 53.0% White, 14.9% Black, 13.7% Asian, 21.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 503.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 34.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.2 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 21.2% Catholic Church, 3.3% American Baptist Churches in the USA, 2.6% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.2% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.1% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 212,415 (2005); Leading industries: 17.4% retail trade; 16.8% health care and social assistance; 12.0% construction (2004); Farms: 915 totaling 351,453 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 13 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 141 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 6,778 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 2,722 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 2,426 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 3,113 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 8,299 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $12,608 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,002 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 203 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $26,161 (2006); Median household income: $65,164 (2006); Average household income: $77,791 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.7% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.26% (2005).
Profiles of California Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $234 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $180 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.4% (2006); Median home value: $371,880 (2006); Median rent: $712 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 138.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 63.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 177.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 90.1% good, 8.5% moderate, 1.4% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 19.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 23.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,059.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 41.9% Bush, 57.2% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Benicia State Recreation Area; Putah Creek State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Solano County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 784-6100 http://www.co.solano.ca.us Benicia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 745-2120 http://www.beniciachamber.com City of Benicia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 746-4200 http://www.ci.benicia.ca.us City of Dixon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 678-7000 http://www.ci.dixon.ca.us City of Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 428-7400 http://www.ci.fairfield.ca.us City of Rio Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-6451 http://www.rio-vista-ca.com City of Suisun City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 421-7300 http://www.ci.suisun-city.ca.us City of Vacaville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 449-5100 http://www.ci.vacaville.ca.us City of Vallejo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 648-4527 http://www.ci.vallejo.ca.us/GovSite Dixon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 678-2650 http://www.dixonchamber.org Fairfield Suisun Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 425-4625 http://www.ffsc-chamber.com Rio Vista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-2700 http://www.riovista.org Vacaville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 448-6424 http://www.vacavillechamber.com Vallejo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 644-5551 http://www.vallejochamber.com
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Income: Per capita income: $37,948 (2006); Median household income: $78,789 (2006); Average household income: $97,914 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 37.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.8% (2006). School District(s)
Benicia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 747-8300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2006); Median home value: $562,201 (2006); Median rent: $815 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 203.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Benicia Herald (Circulation 10,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 4.2% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Benicia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 745-2120 http://www.beniciachamber.com City of Benicia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 746-4200 http://www.ci.benicia.ca.us
BENICIA (city). Covers a land area of 12.900 sq. miles and a water
BIRDS LANDING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94512). Covers a land area of 31.959 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.16° N. Lat.; 121.84° W. Long. Elevation is 58 feet. Population: 130 (2000); Race: 45.0% White, 0.0% Black, 27.1% Asian, 27.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.7% under 18, 11.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 54.8% now married, 10.6% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.0% Other groups, 24.3% Danish, 12.1% Irish, 8.6% Norwegian, 6.4% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 0.0% professional, 19.7% services, 28.9% sales, 19.7% farming, 9.2% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,706 (2000); Median household income: $50,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 55.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.8% (2000); Median home value: $55,000 (2000); Median rent: $775 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 60+ years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 48.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
area of 2.695 sq. miles. Located at 38.06° N. Lat.; 122.15° W. Long. Elevation is 33 feet. History: Benicia began as Santa Francisca, named in honor of Vallejo’s wife, and founded on Vallejo’s Rancho Suscol which he deeded in 1846 to Dr. Robert Semple, editor of the “Californian,” and Thomas O. Larkin, U.S. consul to Alta California. When Yerba Buena became San Francisco, Vallejo changed his town to his wife’s second name, Benicia. In 1849 Benicia was a waypoint on a main road to the mines. In 1853-1854 it served as the state capital. Population: 24,566 (1990); 26,865 (2000); 26,724 (2006); 26,837 (2011 projected); Race: 77.6% White, 4.4% Black, 7.9% Asian, 10.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,071.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 59.0% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.9% Other groups, 17.6% German, 15.7% Irish, 14.2% English, 8.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,108 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 59 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 19.1% management, 26.5% professional, 12.6% services, 26.0% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.1% construction, 8.3% production (2000).
DIXON (city). Covers a land area of 6.616 sq. miles and a water area of 0.061 sq. miles. Located at 38.44° N. Lat.; 121.82° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: Dixon developed as a farming and dairying center named for its founder, Thomas Dickson, though the spelling was changed. The town grew up soon after the advent of the first railroad. Population: 10,723 (1990); 16,103 (2000); 17,124 (2006); 18,050 (2011 projected); Race: 66.0% White, 2.1% Black, 3.6% Asian, 37.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,588.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 31.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.9 (2006); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 67.6% now married, 3.3% widowed, 7.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.0% Other groups, 11.7% German, 9.1% Irish, 7.5% English, 6.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 45 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 3 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 17.2% professional, 16.4% services, 27.5% sales, 2.0% farming, 10.9% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,543 (2006); Median household income: $67,596 (2006); Average household income: $78,205 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Dixon Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 678-5582 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2006); Median home value: $355,942 (2006); Median rent: $651 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 48.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 379.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Dixon Tribune (General - Circulation 6,500); Dixon’s Independent Voice (General - Circulation 5,700) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.9% less than 15 minutes, 30.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Dixon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 678-7000 http://www.ci.dixon.ca.us Dixon Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 678-2650 http://www.dixonchamber.org
ELMIRA (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.542 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.35° N. Lat.; 121.90° W. Long. Elevation is 70 feet. Population: 211 (1990); 205 (2000); 182 (2006); 176 (2011 projected); Race: 88.5% White, 2.2% Black, 0.0% Asian, 34.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 336.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.39 (2006); Median age: 41.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 35.8% now married, 0.0% widowed, 38.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.2% Irish, 25.6% Other groups, 22.1% Portuguese, 16.3% Dutch, 12.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 25.8% professional, 12.9% services, 9.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 25.8% construction, 25.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,544 (2006); Median household income: $68,333 (2006); Average household income: $68,355 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.9% (2006); Median home value: $268,750 (2006); Median rent: $438 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
FAIRFIELD (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 37.654 sq. miles and a water area of 0.019 sq. miles. Located at 38.25° N. Lat.; 122.05° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. History: Fairfield was founded in 1859 by two sea captains, Robert H. Waterman and Archibald A. Ritchie, on a part of their rancho. They induced the transfer of the seat of Solano County from Benicia by their donation of land for a townsite. Population: 78,600 (1990); 96,178 (2000); 106,175 (2006); 114,415 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 15.2% Black, 12.3% Asian, 22.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,819.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 59.3% now married, 4.8% widowed, 9.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 50.3% Other groups, 10.8% German, 9.0% Irish, 7.3% English, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 48,640 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 242 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 17.1% professional, 17.0% services, 28.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 10.9% construction, 13.9% production (2000).
Income: Per capita income: $24,517 (2006); Median household income: $61,596 (2006); Average household income: $74,094 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $870 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $343 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Fairfield-Suisun Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 399-5000 Solano County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 399-4400 Solano County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 399-4800 Travis Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 437-4604 Two-year College(s)
Solano Community College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,520. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 864-7000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $780; Out-of-state $5,580 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Trinity College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 371 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 425-2288 2006-07 Tuition: $10,267 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $368,750 (2006); Median rent: $693 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: North Bay Medical Center (132 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 55.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 426.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Republic (Circulation 19,610) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.9% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fairfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 428-7400 http://www.ci.fairfield.ca.us Fairfield Suisun Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 425-4625 http://www.ffsc-chamber.com
GREEN VALLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.284 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.25° N. Lat.; 122.16° W. Long. Population: 2,040 (1990); 1,859 (2000); 1,993 (2006); 2,112 (2011 projected); Race: 81.9% White, 9.4% Black, 2.8% Asian, 3.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 240.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 50.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.8 (2006); Marriage status: 12.8% never married, 74.1% now married, 6.8% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.2% Other groups, 20.3% German, 16.6% English, 11.1% Irish, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.7% management, 32.0% professional, 7.1% services, 28.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 6.4% construction, 3.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,790 (2006); Median household income: $98,599 (2006); Average household income: $132,841 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 49.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 43.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.7% (2006); Median home value: $965,174 (2006); Median rent: $449 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.2% car, 1.7% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.9% less than 15 minutes, 53.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) RIO VISTA (city). Covers a land area of 6.753 sq. miles and a water area of 0.362 sq. miles. Located at 38.16° N. Lat.; 121.69° W. Long. Elevation is 22 feet.
Profiles of California
Solano County
History: Rio Vista was laid out on the edge of the Sacramento River in 1857 by Colonel N.H. Davis, who called the settlement Brazos del Rio (arms of the river). The town, renamed Rio Vista in 1860, prospered around its wharf, but was completely washed away by floods in 1862. The residents rebuilt further back from the river. Population: 3,746 (1990); 4,571 (2000); 6,765 (2006); 8,440 (2011 projected); Race: 86.8% White, 1.5% Black, 1.6% Asian, 12.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,001.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.43 (2006); Median age: 41.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 60.9% now married, 7.3% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.6% Other groups, 14.0% Irish, 12.7% German, 11.1% English, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 159 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 16.4% management, 13.7% professional, 13.5% services, 28.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 14.8% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,806 (2006); Median household income: $54,362 (2006); Average household income: $69,971 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
River Delta Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-4986 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.9% (2006); Median home value: $347,573 (2006); Median rent: $639 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 4.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 189.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The River News-Herald & Isleton Journal (General Circulation 3,900) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 1.1% public transportation, 6.9% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 6.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Rio Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-6451 http://www.rio-vista-ca.com Rio Vista Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-2700 http://www.riovista.org
SUISUN CITY (city). Aka Suisun-Fairfield. Covers a land area of 4.011 sq. miles and a water area of 0.042 sq. miles. Located at 38.24° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 5 feet. History: In the 1850’s boats sailed up Suisun Slough through salt-water marshes to a landing at Suisun City. The town was laid out by Captain Josiah Wing in 1854. Population: 22,789 (1990); 26,118 (2000); 27,017 (2006); 27,949 (2011 projected); Race: 39.0% White, 20.8% Black, 19.7% Asian, 19.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,735.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.24 (2006); Median age: 32.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 60.7% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 60.3% Other groups, 9.2% German, 7.4% Irish, 5.9% English, 3.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,779 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 79 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 84 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 16.6% professional, 16.8% services, 30.2% sales, 0.2% farming, 12.3% construction, 14.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,158 (2006); Median household income: $73,834 (2006); Average household income: $81,197 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $579 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $449 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Fairfield-Suisun Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 23,370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 399-5000
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.8% (2006); Median home value: $340,789 (2006); Median rent: $801 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 46.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 212.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 2.6% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Suisun City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 421-7300 http://www.ci.suisun-city.ca.us
TRAVIS AFB (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94535). Covers a land area of 8.725 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.27° N. Lat.; 121.94° W. Long. Population: 9,966 (2000); Race: 65.5% White, 10.9% Black, 8.2% Asian, 10.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1,142.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.3% under 18, 0.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 32.8% never married, 62.8% now married, 0.5% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.7% Other groups, 17.1% German, 13.6% Irish, 7.1% English, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.7% management, 23.0% professional, 22.6% services, 32.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.4% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,617 (2000); Median household income: $36,518 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2000). School District(s)
Travis Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 437-4604 Housing: Homeownership rate: 1.6% (2000); Median home value: $137,500 (2000); Median rent: $792 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Hospitals: 60th Medical Group Hospital (185 beds); David Grant US Air Force Medical Center (130 beds) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.3% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.6% less than 15 minutes, 15.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VACAVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 27.084 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.35° N. Lat.; 121.97° W. Long. Elevation is 179 feet. History: Before 1850, when Vacaville was founded, the land here was the range for the cattle herds of Rancho de los Putos. In this region the poet Edwin Markham spent his youth. Population: 72,389 (1990); 88,625 (2000); 95,837 (2006); 101,999 (2011 projected); Race: 69.0% White, 10.9% Black, 4.9% Asian, 20.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,538.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.2 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 62.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 14.4% German, 11.4% Irish, 9.2% English, 5.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 45,840 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 292 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.6% management, 17.5% professional, 15.6% services, 27.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 11.9% construction, 13.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,478 (2006); Median household income: $69,693 (2006); Average household income: $80,892 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $661 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $342 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006).
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Solano County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 399-4400 Travis Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 437-4604 Vacaville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 14,086 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 453-6100
Profiles of California 45 to 60 minutes, 19.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Vallejo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 648-4527 http://www.ci.vallejo.ca.us/GovSite Vallejo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 644-5551 http://www.vallejochamber.com
Two-year College(s)
CSI Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 455-0557 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.9% (2006); Median home value: $367,109 (2006); Median rent: $751 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Hospitals: California Medical Facility State Prison (321 beds); Vaca Valley Hospital (160 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 265.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Reporter (Circulation 18,186) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.5% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Vacaville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 449-5100 http://www.ci.vacaville.ca.us Vacaville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 448-6424 http://www.vacavillechamber.com
VALLEJO (city). Covers a land area of 30.187 sq. miles and a water area of 18.563 sq. miles. Located at 38.11° N. Lat.; 122.23° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. History: General Mariano Vallejo selected this site on which to found a city that would bear his name. The town was laid out when Vallejo offered the new State of California land for a capital plus endowment for a university, museum, church, schools, and parks. When Vallejo failed to provide the promised amenities, the capital was moved to Benecia. The town flourished in spite of this when nearby Mare Island was purchased in 1853 for a United States navy yard. Population: 109,009 (1990); 116,760 (2000); 117,943 (2006); 119,664 (2011 projected); Race: 31.7% White, 23.1% Black, 25.9% Asian, 20.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,907.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 53.3% now married, 7.1% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.4% Other groups, 6.3% German, 5.8% Irish, 5.0% English, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 64,010 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 85 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 114 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 18.4% professional, 17.9% services, 28.8% sales, 0.2% farming, 10.3% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,145 (2006); Median household income: $59,366 (2006); Average household income: $70,880 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $677 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $276 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Vallejo City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 556-8921 Four-year College(s)
California Maritime Academy (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 654-1000 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,476; Out-of-state $13,646 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.8% (2006); Median home value: $349,011 (2006); Median rent: $691 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: California Specialty Hospital; Sutter Solano Hospital (111 beds) Newspapers: Vallejo Times-Herald (Circulation 20,921) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 5.0% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.3%
Sonoma County Located in western California, in the Coast Ranges; bounded on the west by the Pacific Ocean, and on the south by San Pablo Bay; drained by the Russian River. Covers a land area of 1,575.88 sq. miles, a water area of 192.35 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Santa Rosa. Sonoma County is part of the Santa Rosa-Petaluma, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Sonoma County, CA Weather Station: Fort Ross
Elevation: 111 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 59 59 61 63 66 66 67 68 66 62 57 Low 41 42 42 42 44 46 48 48 48 46 43 40 Precip 7.9 6.0 5.7 2.3 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.7 2.3 5.6 6.0 Snow tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Graton
Elevation: 200 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 62 65 70 76 81 84 84 83 77 66 57 Low 36 38 39 40 44 47 49 48 47 43 38 34 Precip 9.1 7.3 6.1 2.2 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.5 2.0 6.2 6.7 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Healdsburg
Elevation: 104 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 63 66 72 79 85 89 88 85 78 65 58 Low 39 42 44 46 50 53 54 54 53 49 43 39 Precip 9.3 7.8 6.5 2.1 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.6 2.1 6.4 6.9 Snow tr tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Petaluma Fire Station 2
Elevation: 29 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 57 62 65 69 73 79 82 82 82 76 65 57 Low 38 41 42 43 47 50 52 52 51 47 42 38 Precip 5.6 5.1 3.9 1.4 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.4 3.7 4.1 Snow tr tr 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Santa Rosa
Elevation: 164 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 62 65 69 74 80 82 82 82 77 65 58 Low 39 41 43 44 48 51 52 53 52 48 43 38 Precip 6.5 5.7 4.8 1.6 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.8 4.5 4.8 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Sonoma
Elevation: 95 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 64 67 72 78 85 90 89 87 80 66 58 Low 37 40 41 43 46 50 52 51 50 46 41 37 Precip 6.9 5.8 4.6 1.5 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.6 4.5 4.7 Snow 0.0 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 388,222 (1990); 458,614 (2000); 470,876 (2006); 481,952 (2011 projected); Race: 78.3% White, 1.5% Black, 3.7% Asian, 21.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 298.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 38.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 19.6% Catholic Church, 2.0% Jewish Estimate, 1.6% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.0% Southern Baptist Convention, 0.8% Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 258,085 (2005); Leading industries: 16.2% retail trade; 14.0% health care
Profiles of California and social assistance; 13.9% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 3,447 totaling 627,227 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 15 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 212 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 13,301 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 440 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 2,765 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,477 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 15,151 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $17,157 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,357 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 555 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $30,439 (2006); Median household income: $63,084 (2006); Average household income: $80,348 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.4% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.97% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $360 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $278 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2006); Median home value: $538,973 (2006); Median rent: $789 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 126.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 77.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 179.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 96.7% good, 3.0% moderate, 0.3% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 26.4 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 47.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 833.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 30.9% Bush, 67.2% Kerry, 0.3% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Annadel State Park; Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve; Austin Creek State Recreation Area; Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve; Petaluma Adobe State Historical Monument; Salt Point State Park; Sonoma Coast State Beach; Sugarloaf Ridge State Park; Vallejo Home State Historical Monument Additional Information Contacts Sonoma County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 565-2241 http://www.sonoma-county.org Bodega Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 875-3422 http://www.bodegabay.com City of Cloverdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 894-4470 http://www.cloverdale.net City of Cotati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 792-4600 http://www.ci.cotati.ca.us City of Healdsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 731-3300 http://www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/cms/index.jsp City of Petaluma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 778-4345 http://cityofpetaluma.net/index.html City of Rohnert Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 588-2200 http://www.ci.rohnert-park.ca.us City of Santa Rosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 543-3085 http://ci.santa-rosa.ca.us City of Sebastopol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-1153 http://www.ci.sebastopol.ca.us City of Sonoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 938-3332 http://www.sonomacity.org Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 894-4470 http://www.cloverdale.net Cotati Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 795-5508 http://www.cotati.org Forestville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 887-1111 http://www.forestvillechamber.org Geyserville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 857-3745 http://www.geyersvillecc.com Guerneville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 869-9000 http://www.russianriver.com Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 433-6935 http://www.healdsburg.org Monte Rio Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 865-1533 http://www.monterio.org Occidental Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 874-3279 Petaluma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-2785 http://www.petalumachamber.com Rohnert Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 584-1415 http://www.rpchamber.org
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Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-1414 http://www.santarosachamber.com Sebastopol Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-3032 http://www.sebastopol.org Sonoma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 996-1033 http://www.sonomachamber.com Town of Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 838-1000 http://www.ci.windsor.ca.us Windsor Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 838-7285 http://www.windsorchamber.com
Sonoma County Communities ANNAPOLIS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95412). Covers a land area of 111.136 sq. miles and a water area of 0.052 sq. miles. Located at 38.71° N. Lat.; 123.32° W. Long. Elevation is 780 feet. Population: 729 (2000); Race: 69.1% White, 0.0% Black, 3.7% Asian, 32.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.9% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 60.0% now married, 3.4% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.7% Other groups, 15.9% German, 15.6% English, 10.2% Irish, 5.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.7% management, 22.2% professional, 19.9% services, 16.3% sales, 4.6% farming, 9.2% construction, 11.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,188 (2000); Median household income: $52,955 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.0% (2000). School District(s)
Horicon Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 886-5322 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2000); Median home value: $282,400 (2000); Median rent: $524 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 70.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 10.7% walk, 18.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BODEGA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94922). Covers a land area of 15.489 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.34° N. Lat.; 122.96° W. Long. Elevation is 106 feet. History: The community of Bodega, inland from Bodega Bay, was founded by the Russian-American Fur Company in the early 1800’s. Population: 571 (2000); Race: 85.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 18.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 36.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.0% under 18, 1.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 58.8% now married, 2.1% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% Italian, 18.2% Irish, 13.4% Other groups, 13.0% German, 6.4% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.6% management, 24.8% professional, 25.9% services, 12.6% sales, 5.4% farming, 7.2% construction, 11.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,481 (2000); Median household income: $53,125 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.2% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.3% (2000); Median home value: $370,000 (2000); Median rent: $730 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 66.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 28.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.2% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) BODEGA BAY (CDP). Covers a land area of 8.385 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.32° N. Lat.; 123.03° W. Long. Elevation is 100 feet. History: In 1811 the Russian-American Fur Company founded the settlement of Port Roumiantzoff on Bodega Bay, which had been named
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for its discoverer, Lieutenant Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Cuadra, who came this way in 1775. In 1835 General Mariano Vallejo granted land at Bodega Bay to three sailors, hoping that this would check Russian expansion along the coast. In 1848 Captain Stephen Smith erected a warehouse and later a hotel, and the town became a shipping center for the local potatoes known as Bodega Reds. Dairying later replaced potato farming, and the bay silted in. Population: 1,145 (1990); 1,423 (2000); 1,477 (2006); 1,519 (2011 projected); Race: 82.9% White, 0.5% Black, 1.4% Asian, 18.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 176.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.10 (2006); Median age: 52.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.2 (2006); Marriage status: 10.9% never married, 75.6% now married, 9.4% widowed, 4.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.5% English, 18.1% Other groups, 13.8% Irish, 9.6% German, 6.3% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.8% management, 24.5% professional, 22.0% services, 21.6% sales, 5.5% farming, 4.8% construction, 3.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,356 (2006); Median household income: $67,039 (2006); Average household income: $92,787 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 4.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 50.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.0% (2006); Median home value: $857,955 (2006); Median rent: $768 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Newspapers: Bodega Bay Navigator (General - Circulation 1,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 74.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.7% walk, 14.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.8% less than 15 minutes, 17.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Bodega Bay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 875-3422 http://www.bodegabay.com
BOYES HOT SPRINGS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.053 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.31° N. Lat.; 122.48° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Boyes Hot Springs developed as a resort area around hot mineral springs. Population: 5,216 (1990); 6,665 (2000); 6,774 (2006); 6,878 (2011 projected); Race: 70.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.8% Asian, 52.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,433.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.02 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.1 (2006); Marriage status: 32.2% never married, 53.6% now married, 3.4% widowed, 10.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.1% Other groups, 13.3% Irish, 10.9% English, 10.0% German, 7.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 14.7% professional, 23.9% services, 21.7% sales, 3.0% farming, 14.0% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,647 (2006); Median household income: $61,744 (2006); Average household income: $70,684 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.2% (2006); Median home value: $492,308 (2006); Median rent: $749 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 30.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) CAZADERO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95421). Covers a land area of 143.152 sq. miles and a water area of 0.081 sq. miles. Located at 38.56° N. Lat.; 123.16° W. Long. Elevation is 117 feet. History: Cazadero developed as a resort area along the Russian River, with dairying farms in the area. Population: 1,569 (2000); Race: 87.6% White, 0.8% Black, 1.8% Asian, 2.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile
Profiles of California (2000); Age: 22.7% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 29.3% never married, 48.6% now married, 4.6% widowed, 17.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% Other groups, 18.9% English, 17.6% Irish, 14.2% German, 5.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 20.0% professional, 19.7% services, 19.7% sales, 3.2% farming, 16.0% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,309 (2000); Median household income: $36,850 (2000); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.3% (2000). School District(s)
Fort Ross Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 847-3390 Montgomery Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 632-5221 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2000); Median home value: $209,800 (2000); Median rent: $560 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.1% car, 0.6% public transportation, 6.0% walk, 13.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 19.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLOVERDALE (city). Covers a land area of 2.522 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.79° N. Lat.; 123.01° W. Long. Elevation is 316 feet. History: Cloverdale developed as the center of an orange-growing area at the head of the Santa Rosa Valley. Population: 5,071 (1990); 6,831 (2000); 8,196 (2006); 9,244 (2011 projected); Race: 73.5% White, 0.2% Black, 1.3% Asian, 32.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,249.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 35.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.5 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 58.8% now married, 6.8% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.7% Other groups, 13.6% German, 11.5% Irish, 11.4% English, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 63 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 13.4% professional, 15.9% services, 23.2% sales, 6.3% farming, 11.7% construction, 19.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,059 (2006); Median household income: $52,145 (2006); Average household income: $65,371 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cloverdale Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,599 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 894-1920 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.9% (2006); Median home value: $419,498 (2006); Median rent: $658 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 224.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Cloverdale Reveille (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Cloverdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 894-4470 http://www.cloverdale.net Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 894-4470 http://www.cloverdale.net
COTATI (city). Covers a land area of 1.879 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 38.32° N. Lat.; 122.70° W. Long. Elevation is 110 feet. History: Cotati developed on the former Rancho Cotati as a trading center of a poultry and farming area.
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Population: 5,849 (1990); 6,471 (2000); 7,335 (2006); 7,987 (2011 projected); Race: 81.7% White, 2.2% Black, 4.2% Asian, 15.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,904.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 51.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 15.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.4% Other groups, 15.2% German, 13.7% Irish, 13.1% Italian, 9.5% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 46 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 20.6% professional, 14.3% services, 29.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.2% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,562 (2006); Median household income: $62,339 (2006); Average household income: $74,603 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 792-4722 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.2% (2006); Median home value: $437,185 (2006); Median rent: $826 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 61.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 332.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 4.3% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 38.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Cotati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 792-4600 http://www.ci.cotati.ca.us Cotati Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 795-5508 http://www.cotati.org
EL VERANO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.141 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.29° N. Lat.; 122.48° W. Long. Elevation is 107 feet. History: Sonoma Mission State Historical Park to East. Population: 3,498 (1990); 3,954 (2000); 3,947 (2006); 3,913 (2011 projected); Race: 80.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 29.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,459.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.73 (2006); Median age: 36.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.3% never married, 58.8% now married, 4.2% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.0% Other groups, 14.0% German, 12.0% Irish, 9.8% Italian, 8.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.2% management, 20.6% professional, 16.3% services, 22.9% sales, 0.2% farming, 16.0% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,675 (2006); Median household income: $62,416 (2006); Average household income: $79,812 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.9% (2006); Median home value: $556,408 (2006); Median rent: $811 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 19.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) ELDRIDGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.638 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.34° N. Lat.; 122.51° W. Long. Elevation is 190 feet. History: Jack London State Historical Park to Northwest. Population: 1,691 (1990); 1,534 (2000); 1,696 (2006); 1,784 (2011 projected); Race: 84.0% White, 1.5% Black, 3.9% Asian, 15.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,656.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 40.6 (2006); Males per 100
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FETTERS HOT SPRINGS-AGUA CALIENTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.383 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.32° N. Lat.; 122.48° W. Long. Population: 1,837 (1990); 2,505 (2000); 2,430 (2006); 2,383 (2011 projected); Race: 80.5% White, 0.9% Black, 0.9% Asian, 42.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,350.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.89 (2006); Median age: 35.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 30.7% never married, 52.3% now married, 8.4% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 33.9% Other groups, 16.6% English, 13.7% Irish, 10.3% German, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 20.6% professional, 21.0% services, 24.9% sales, 1.4% farming, 12.4% construction, 6.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,025 (2006); Median household income: $59,752 (2006); Average household income: $70,443 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $367,241 (2006); Median rent: $758 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.4% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 7.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.8% less than 15 minutes, 35.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) FORESTVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.48° N. Lat.; 122.89° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. Population: 2,443 (1990); 2,370 (2000); 2,089 (2006); 1,960 (2011 projected); Race: 88.5% White, 1.5% Black, 2.0% Asian, 10.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 509.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 44.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 50.5% now married, 4.2% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.2% English, 15.0% German, 14.8% Other groups, 11.1% Italian, 9.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.0% management, 28.3% professional, 15.1% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.5% construction, 10.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,692 (2006); Median household income: $62,123 (2006); Average household income: $83,311 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 25.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 40.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006).
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Forestville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 887-9767 West Sonoma County Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,654 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 824-6403 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.3% (2006); Median home value: $485,577 (2006); Median rent: $711 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 9.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.4% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Forestville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 887-1111 http://www.forestvillechamber.org
FULTON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95439). Covers a land area of 1.394 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.49° N. Lat.; 122.77° W. Long. Elevation is 132 feet. Population: 462 (2000); Race: 76.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 15.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 331.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 32.5% under 18, 9.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 31.5% never married, 49.8% now married, 4.9% widowed, 13.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% Italian, 19.0% Irish, 16.0% Other groups, 15.2% German, 12.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.5% management, 9.6% professional, 12.3% services, 34.6% sales, 21.1% farming, 11.8% construction, 3.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,667 (2000); Median household income: $53,884 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 47.7% (2000); Median home value: $229,000 (2000); Median rent: $671 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) GEYSERVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95441). Covers a land area of 146.308 sq. miles and a water area of 0.066 sq. miles. Located at 38.71° N. Lat.; 122.95° W. Long. Elevation is 206 feet. History: Geyserville was settled in 1852 and grew as a shipping point for the apples, pears, and plums grown in the area. Population: 2,332 (2000); Race: 64.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 42.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.5% under 18, 9.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.4% never married, 61.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.7% Other groups, 11.9% German, 10.8% Italian, 9.1% English, 8.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 10.8% professional, 16.4% services, 15.6% sales, 22.8% farming, 9.0% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,566 (2000); Median household income: $53,036 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2000). School District(s)
Geyserville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 273 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 857-3592 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.9% (2000); Median home value: $275,000 (2000); Median rent: $650 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.9% car, 0.8% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.1% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Geyserville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 857-3745 http://www.geyersvillecc.com
GLEN ELLEN (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.096 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 38.36° N. Lat.; 122.53° W. Long. Elevation is 230 feet. History: Near the community of Glen Ellen, author Jack London spent his last years running an experimental model farm while he continued his writing. At the time of his death in 1916, he had completed but never lived in the stone structure called Wolf House. Population: 880 (1990); 992 (2000); 921 (2006); 885 (2011 projected); Race: 87.2% White, 2.3% Black, 1.3% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 439.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 127.4 (2006); Marriage status: 38.1% never married, 46.3% now married, 7.0% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% German, 21.8% Other groups, 15.4% English, 11.8% Irish, 7.1% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.9% management, 37.5% professional, 5.7% services, 19.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.3% construction, 8.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,575 (2006); Median household income: $58,333 (2006); Average household income: $87,083 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 27.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.3% (2006). School District(s)
Sonoma Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 935-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.8% (2006); Median home value: $753,205 (2006); Median rent: $799 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 74.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 15.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.1% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRATON (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.562 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.43° N. Lat.; 122.86° W. Long. Elevation is 120 feet. Population: 1,415 (1990); 1,815 (2000); 1,712 (2006); 1,659 (2011 projected); Race: 82.8% White, 0.4% Black, 1.1% Asian, 19.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,096.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.58 (2006); Median age: 42.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 52.3% now married, 6.3% widowed, 15.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.8% Other groups, 17.9% German, 17.4% English, 14.9% Irish, 7.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.2% management, 20.0% professional, 8.4% services, 26.1% sales, 2.7% farming, 14.5% construction, 15.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,948 (2006); Median household income: $57,708 (2006); Average household income: $70,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.5% (2006); Median home value: $588,682 (2006); Median rent: $832 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.3% car, 3.6% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GUERNEVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.285 sq. miles and a water area of 0.159 sq. miles. Located at 38.50° N. Lat.; 122.99° W. Long. Elevation is 56 feet. History: Guerneville was named for George Guerne, its founder, who built a large mill here in 1865. The area became noted for its apple industry. Population: 2,140 (1990); 2,441 (2000); 2,557 (2006); 2,666 (2011 projected); Race: 86.4% White, 0.5% Black, 0.5% Asian, 15.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 778.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.20 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 108.4 (2006); Marriage status: 40.2% never married, 30.4% now married, 9.2% widowed, 20.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.6% Irish, 19.1% Other groups, 17.4% German, 16.3% English, 9.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.2% management, 23.2% professional, 17.4% services, 20.2% sales, 2.5% farming, 11.1% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,800 (2006); Median household income: $47,235 (2006); Average household income: $55,359 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006). School District(s)
Guerneville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 887-7762 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.9% (2006); Median home value: $437,407 (2006); Median rent: $651 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.7% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.4% less than 15 minutes, 11.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 32.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Guerneville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 869-9000 http://www.russianriver.com
HEALDSBURG (city). Covers a land area of 3.765 sq. miles and a water area of 0.020 sq. miles. Located at 38.61° N. Lat.; 122.86° W. Long. Elevation is 106 feet. History: Healdsburg was founded as a trading post in 1852 by Harmon G. Heald. Many of the early residents of Healdsburg were Italian grape-growers. Population: 10,127 (1990); 10,722 (2000); 11,023 (2006); 11,284 (2011 projected); Race: 78.1% White, 0.7% Black, 0.8% Asian, 33.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,928.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.72 (2006); Median age: 37.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 57.3% now married, 7.6% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.0% Other groups, 14.0% German, 13.8% English, 12.3% Irish, 10.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 49 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.8% management, 21.4% professional, 14.2% services, 23.5% sales, 4.2% farming, 10.2% construction, 11.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,424 (2006); Median household income: $57,395 (2006); Average household income: $71,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006). School District(s)
Alexander Valley Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 433-1375 Healdsburg Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,593 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 431-3488 West Side Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 149 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 433-3923 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.4% (2006); Median home value: $538,924 (2006); Median rent: $740 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: North Sonoma County Hospital District (43 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 19.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 340.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Healdsburg Tribune (General - Circulation 4,100); The Windsor Times (General - Circulation 1,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.6% car, 2.2% public transportation, 4.4% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.4% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts
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City of Healdsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 731-3300 http://www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us/cms/index.jsp Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 433-6935 http://www.healdsburg.org
JENNER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95450). Covers a land area of 32.422 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.50° N. Lat.; 123.22° W. Long. Elevation is 80 feet. History: Also called Jenner-by-the-Sea. Population: 424 (2000); Race: 92.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.0% Asian, 4.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 13.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 15.4% under 18, 12.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.4% never married, 51.0% now married, 7.0% widowed, 20.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.4% English, 14.7% German, 10.3% Irish, 8.6% Other groups, 6.9% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.0% management, 24.8% professional, 22.6% services, 27.4% sales, 2.7% farming, 2.7% construction, 0.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,932 (2000); Median household income: $38,438 (2000); Poverty rate: 11.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.1% (2000); Median home value: $287,500 (2000); Median rent: $825 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 9.7% walk, 15.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 19.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) KENWOOD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95452). Covers a land area of 18.916 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.41° N. Lat.; 122.54° W. Long. Elevation is 415 feet. Population: 1,648 (2000); Race: 92.2% White, 0.0% Black, 1.2% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 87.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.3% under 18, 16.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.6% never married, 65.6% now married, 3.8% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.1% German, 18.3% English, 16.2% Other groups, 15.3% Irish, 10.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.5% management, 27.1% professional, 13.5% services, 24.9% sales, 0.8% farming, 3.7% construction, 8.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $33,878 (2000); Median household income: $58,421 (2000); Poverty rate: 4.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 45.4% (2000). School District(s)
Kenwood Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 148 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 833-2500 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.9% (2000); Median home value: $364,500 (2000); Median rent: $830 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.6% car, 2.4% public transportation, 6.6% walk, 11.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.4% less than 15 minutes, 27.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LARKFIELD-WIKIUP (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.552 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.50° N. Lat.; 122.75° W. Long. Population: 6,666 (1990); 7,479 (2000); 7,327 (2006); 7,283 (2011 projected); Race: 84.6% White, 1.1% Black, 4.0% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,609.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 38.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.2 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 60.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 12.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.3% Other groups, 18.8% German, 16.1% English, 13.8% Italian, 12.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.8% management, 22.1% professional, 12.3% services, 31.7% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.5% construction, 9.3% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $31,266 (2006); Median household income: $71,398 (2006); Average household income: $85,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 31.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.1% (2006); Median home value: $611,724 (2006); Median rent: $893 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONTE RIO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.465 sq. miles and a water area of 0.057 sq. miles. Located at 38.47° N. Lat.; 123.01° W. Long. Elevation is 200 feet. History: Monte Rio grew up along the Russian River as a summer resort. Population: 1,011 (1990); 1,104 (2000); 1,115 (2006); 1,124 (2011 projected); Race: 90.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.6% Asian, 8.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 761.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.98 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.2 (2006); Marriage status: 40.4% never married, 38.6% now married, 4.9% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% German, 22.3% Irish, 12.9% English, 12.7% Other groups, 6.3% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 27.8% professional, 28.6% services, 20.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.8% construction, 7.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,776 (2006); Median household income: $42,500 (2006); Average household income: $50,957 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.7% (2006). School District(s)
Monte Rio Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 865-2266 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.3% (2006); Median home value: $350,459 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 56 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.6% car, 3.3% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 5.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.8% less than 15 minutes, 16.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Monte Rio Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 865-1533 http://www.monterio.org
OCCIDENTAL (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.984 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.42° N. Lat.; 122.95° W. Long. Elevation is 578 feet. Population: 1,354 (1990); 1,272 (2000); 1,221 (2006); 1,209 (2011 projected); Race: 91.2% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 5.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 245.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.40 (2006); Median age: 42.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 60.6% now married, 2.2% widowed, 11.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.5% Irish, 25.0% English, 19.1% German, 16.3% Italian, 8.3% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.0% management, 41.4% professional, 19.0% services, 12.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 5.0% construction, 7.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $35,767 (2006); Median household income: $64,861 (2006); Average household income: $83,296 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 92.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 47.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.6% (2006). School District(s)
Harmony Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-6220
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2006); Median home value: $701,087 (2006); Median rent: $774 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 54 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 19.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Occidental Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 874-3279
PENNGROVE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94951). Aka Penn Grove. Covers a land area of 15.268 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.31° N. Lat.; 122.66° W. Long. Elevation is 81 feet. Population: 3,764 (2000); Race: 93.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 5.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 246.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.6% under 18, 10.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 62.8% now married, 3.5% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% German, 16.9% English, 16.2% Irish, 13.3% Italian, 13.1% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 23.6% professional, 8.5% services, 28.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 10.0% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,060 (2000); Median household income: $62,528 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 95.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.5% (2000). School District(s)
Petaluma City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,097 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 778-4604 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.5% (2000); Median home value: $429,500 (2000); Median rent: $719 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 3.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 27.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PETALUMA (city). Covers a land area of 13.799 sq. miles and a water area of 0.105 sq. miles. Located at 38.24° N. Lat.; 122.63° W. Long. Elevation is 12 feet. History: A Mexican colony was established here in 1833, followed by an American settlement in 1852. In 1878 Canadian Lyman Ryce began poultry raising here, leading to the town’s nickname of The World’s Egg Basket, or Chickaluma. Ryce developed artificial incubators and brooders, and Petaluma flourished as a chicken and egg center. Population: 44,977 (1990); 54,548 (2000); 55,239 (2006); 55,999 (2011 projected); Race: 81.3% White, 1.2% Black, 4.7% Asian, 17.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,003.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 38.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 57.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.9% Other groups, 18.5% Irish, 16.2% German, 13.4% English, 11.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.6% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 31,772 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 124 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 147 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 20.6% professional, 14.6% services, 28.0% sales, 0.6% farming, 9.8% construction, 10.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,397 (2006); Median household income: $72,643 (2006); Average household income: $88,316 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 30.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006). School District(s)
Cinnabar Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 765-4345 Dunham Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 795-5050 Laguna Joint Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-6051
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Liberty Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 390 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 795-4380 Lincoln Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 763-0045 Old Adobe Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,909 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 765-4329 Petaluma City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,097 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 778-4604 Petaluma Joint Union High (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,952 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 778-4604 Two Rock Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-6617 Union Joint Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-2047 Waugh Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 881 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-4905 Wilmar Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 765-4340 Two-year College(s)
Sonoma College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 241 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 283-0800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.1% (2006); Median home value: $583,060 (2006); Median rent: $870 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Petaluma Valley Hospital (80 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 38.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 233.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Argus-Courier (General - Circulation 8,800) Transportation: Commute to work: 85.9% car, 5.0% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 4.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Petaluma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 778-4345 http://cityofpetaluma.net/index.html Petaluma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 762-2785 http://www.petalumachamber.com
ROHNERT PARK (city). Covers a land area of 6.434 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.34° N. Lat.; 122.69° W. Long. Elevation is 106 feet. Population: 36,358 (1990); 42,236 (2000); 42,070 (2006); 41,920 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 1.7% Black, 6.9% Asian, 16.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,538.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.74 (2006); Median age: 33.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.8% never married, 49.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 11.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% Other groups, 17.2% German, 15.5% Irish, 10.7% English, 10.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,173 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 17.3% professional, 15.4% services, 32.5% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.1% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,048 (2006); Median household income: $60,989 (2006); Average household income: $73,317 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 22.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.8% (2006). School District(s)
Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 792-4722 Four-year College(s)
Sonoma State University (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 7,749. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 664-2880 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,648; Out-of-state $13,818 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.2% (2006); Median home value: $439,588 (2006); Median rent: $841 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 65.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 247.4 per 10,000 population (2005).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 89.9% car, 3.4% public transportation, 2.3% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Rohnert Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 588-2200 http://www.ci.rohnert-park.ca.us Rohnert Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 584-1415 http://www.rpchamber.org
ROSELAND (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.056 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 38.42° N. Lat.; 122.72° W. Long. Elevation is 135 feet. Population: 4,876 (1990); 6,369 (2000); 6,847 (2006); 7,268 (2011 projected); Race: 50.9% White, 2.1% Black, 6.4% Asian, 52.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,485.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.49 (2006); Median age: 31.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.6 (2006); Marriage status: 34.2% never married, 48.7% now married, 5.6% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.6% Other groups, 8.6% German, 7.5% Irish, 6.1% English, 4.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 10.5% professional, 21.8% services, 20.6% sales, 2.4% farming, 20.8% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,801 (2006); Median household income: $51,545 (2006); Average household income: $60,519 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 17.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.0% (2006); Median home value: $375,375 (2006); Median rent: $783 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 5.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.4% less than 15 minutes, 41.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SANTA ROSA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 40.126 sq. miles and a water area of 0.247 sq. miles. Located at 38.44° N. Lat.; 122.70° W. Long. Elevation is 160 feet. History: Santa Rosa was named by Padre Juan Amarosa of Mission San Rafael. The town developed as a distribution center for the ranches of the Sonoma Valley. Luther Burbank (1849-1926) chose this as the site for his experiments in plant breeding, and worked here for half a century developing new varieties of cultivated plants. Population: 123,297 (1990); 147,595 (2000); 155,017 (2006); 161,313 (2011 projected); Race: 73.3% White, 2.3% Black, 4.6% Asian, 23.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,863.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.68 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 51.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.8% Other groups, 15.4% German, 12.9% Irish, 12.5% English, 8.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 81,980 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 494 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 374 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.7% management, 20.4% professional, 15.9% services, 27.7% sales, 0.9% farming, 8.9% construction, 12.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,873 (2006); Median household income: $60,539 (2006); Average household income: $75,751 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.5% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $512 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $134 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.0% (2006). School District(s)
Bellevue Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,666 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 542-5197 Bennett Valley Union Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 956 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 542-2201
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Harmony Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 963 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-6220 Mark West Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,566 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 524-2970 Oak Grove Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 654 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-0171 Piner-Olivet Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,687 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 575-7057 Rincon Valley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,788 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 542-7375 Roseland Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,601 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-0102 Santa Rosa Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 528-5352 Santa Rosa High (05-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,632 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 528-5181 Sonoma County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 524-2600 Sonoma County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 524-2720 Twin Ridges Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 292-4221 Windsor Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 837-7701 Wright Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,482 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 542-0550 Two-year College(s)
Empire College School of Business (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 1,024. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 546-4000 Santa Rosa Junior College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 24,293. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 527-4011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $746; Out-of-state $5,630 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Lytles Redwood Empire Beauty College Inc (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-8490 2006-07 Tuition: $16,754 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.0% (2006); Median home value: $470,858 (2006); Median rent: $784 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: North Coast Health Care Centers (119 beds); Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital (225 beds); Sutter Medical Center of Santa Rosa (244 beds); Sutter Warrack Hospital (69 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 66.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 316.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: North Bay Bohemian (General - Circulation 80,000); Sonoma County Herald-Recorder (General - Circulation 500); The Press Democrat (Circulation 89,690) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.4% car, 2.2% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.7% less than 15 minutes, 39.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Rosa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 543-3085 http://ci.santa-rosa.ca.us Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-1414 http://www.santarosachamber.com
SEBASTOPOL (city). Covers a land area of 1.878 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.39° N. Lat.; 122.82° W. Long. Elevation is 78 feet. History: A fight between two residents in Sebastopol in 1855 led to the name for the town, in reference to the Crimean War siege then taking place. Sebastopol developed as a trading center for vineyard and orchard owners, famous for its Gravenstein apples. Population: 7,198 (1990); 7,774 (2000); 7,631 (2006); 7,522 (2011 projected); Race: 88.1% White, 0.8% Black, 1.7% Asian, 10.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,062.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.37 (2006); Median age: 43.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.3 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 49.5% now married, 9.4% widowed, 16.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% German, 19.8% English, 18.1% Other groups, 15.4% Irish, 7.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 15 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.0%
Profiles of California management, 28.1% professional, 13.3% services, 22.4% sales, 0.8% farming, 12.2% construction, 9.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,841 (2006); Median household income: $53,363 (2006); Average household income: $65,184 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006). School District(s)
Gravenstein Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-7008 Oak Grove Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 654 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 545-0171 Sebastopol Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,298 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 829-4570 Twin Hills Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-0871 West Sonoma County Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,654 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 824-6403 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.5% (2006); Median home value: $598,938 (2006); Median rent: $736 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: Palm Drive Hospital (53 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 24.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 241.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Sonoma West Times & News (General - Circulation 12,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 1.8% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.5% less than 15 minutes, 43.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sebastopol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-1153 http://www.ci.sebastopol.ca.us Sebastopol Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 823-3032 http://www.sebastopol.org
SONOMA (city). Covers a land area of 2.652 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.28° N. Lat.; 122.45° W. Long. Elevation is 84 feet. History: Sonoma began when Mission San Francisco Solano was founded here in 1823 by Father Jose Altimira. When the missions were secularized in 1834, Governor Jose Figueroa ordered Alferez Mariano Vallejo to found the Pueblo de Sonoma on the site. Vallejo’s pueblo was invaded on June 14, 1846, by a group of trappers and settlers led by Ezekiel Merritt, acting on orders from Captain John Fremont who was camped nearby, who proclaimed California a Republic. In the plaza the bear flag was raised, a hastily improvised strip of unbleached cotton and a smaller strip of red flannel, with a star and a brown bear painted on it by William L. Todd, nephew of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Vallejo stayed on as a resident of the American town, which soon became known as a center for wine making. Population: 8,485 (1990); 9,128 (2000); 9,522 (2006); 9,842 (2011 projected); Race: 93.1% White, 0.3% Black, 1.9% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,590.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.09 (2006); Median age: 49.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.2% never married, 54.2% now married, 12.5% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.7% German, 17.8% Irish, 17.3% English, 13.3% Other groups, 10.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 45 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 20.1% management, 26.1% professional, 13.2% services, 26.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 7.7% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,539 (2006); Median household income: $57,660 (2006); Average household income: $80,060 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 38.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.4% (2006). School District(s)
Sonoma Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 935-6000
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.4% (2006); Median home value: $655,856 (2006); Median rent: $876 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Sonoma Valley Hospital (49 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 31.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 397.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Sonoma Index-Tribune (General - Circulation 12,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 83.4% car, 2.5% public transportation, 7.2% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sonoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 938-3332 http://www.sonomacity.org Sonoma Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 996-1033 http://www.sonomachamber.com
STEWARTS POINT (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95480). Covers a land area of 1.289 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 123.37° W. Long. Elevation is 109 feet. Population: 27 (2000); Race: 75.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 27.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 45.8% never married, 41.7% now married, 12.5% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% German, 24.1% French (except Basque), 20.7% Italian, 17.2% Danish, 17.2% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 50.0% management, 0.0% professional, 20.0% services, 30.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,990 (2000); Median household income: $28,333 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.4% (2000). School District(s)
Kashia Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 524-2652 Housing: Homeownership rate: 50.0% (2000); Median home value: $1 million+ (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 80.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TEMELEC (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.693 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.26° N. Lat.; 122.49° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. Population: 1,594 (1990); 1,556 (2000); 1,409 (2006); 1,295 (2011 projected); Race: 95.5% White, 0.1% Black, 2.3% Asian, 2.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 832.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.56 (2006); Median age: 71.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 67.7 (2006); Marriage status: 12.2% never married, 51.3% now married, 22.9% widowed, 13.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.8% English, 16.2% German, 15.4% Irish, 8.0% Other groups, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 26.6% professional, 11.7% services, 34.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 8.5% construction, 11.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $36,958 (2006); Median household income: $42,038 (2006); Average household income: $56,647 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.6% (2006); Median home value: $420,913 (2006); Median rent: $1,208 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.4% car, 8.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.6% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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THE SEA RANCH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95497). Covers a land area of 7.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0.043 sq. miles. Located at 38.72° N. Lat.; 123.47° W. Long. Population: 751 (2000); Race: 97.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 98.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 3.9% under 18, 37.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.7% never married, 72.9% now married, 7.3% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.5% English, 22.6% German, 13.2% Irish, 5.6% United States or American, 5.2% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 43.1% professional, 5.1% services, 24.4% sales, 2.0% farming, 3.4% construction, 2.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $51,389 (2000); Median household income: $69,327 (2000); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 99.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 63.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.4% (2000); Median home value: $397,100 (2000); Median rent: $1,125 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 14 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 67.4% car, 2.5% public transportation, 6.2% walk, 21.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 23.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
VALLEY FORD (unincorporated postal area, zip code 94972). Covers a land area of 3.275 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.33° N. Lat.; 122.93° W. Long. Elevation is 42 feet. History: Valley Ford takes its name from its location at a place where an ancient trail crossed American Creek. The community developed to serve surrounding dairy farms. The first bank organized here in 1893 was called The Dairymans Bank. Population: 60 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 18.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 0.0% under 18, 13.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 13.2% never married, 73.7% now married, 0.0% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.7% Italian, 13.2% German, 13.2% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.2% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 30.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 54.5% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,750 (2000); Median household income: $45,903 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 4 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 15.2% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 15.2% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 84.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WINDSOR (town). Covers a land area of 6.744 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.54° N. Lat.; 122.80° W. Long. Elevation is 118 feet. Population: 12,344 (1990); 22,744 (2000); 25,083 (2006); 26,946 (2011 projected); Race: 76.8% White, 0.9% Black, 2.7% Asian, 26.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,719.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 21.3% never married, 63.1% now married, 6.0% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.4% Other groups, 16.4% German, 13.8% Irish, 11.6% English, 11.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 130 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 18.8% professional, 14.2% services, 26.7% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.7% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,143 (2006); Median household income: $77,032 (2006); Average household income: $90,860 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 34.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.1% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.1% (2006). School District(s)
Windsor Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 837-7701 Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2006); Median home value: $511,685 (2006); Median rent: $808 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 10 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 142.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 42.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Town of Windsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 838-1000 http://www.ci.windsor.ca.us Windsor Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 838-7285 http://www.windsorchamber.com
Stanislaus County Located in central California, in the San Joaquin Valley; bounded on the west by the Coast Ranges; watered by the San Joaquin, Tuolumne, and Stanislaus Rivers. Covers a land area of 1,493.79 sq. miles, a water area of 20.88 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1854. County seat is Modesto. Stanislaus County is part of the Modesto, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Stanislaus County, CA Weather Station: Modesto
Elevation: 88 feet
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Population: 370,522 (1990); 446,997 (2000); 510,232 (2006); 560,918 (2011 projected); Race: 64.8% White, 2.9% Black, 4.7% Asian, 37.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 341.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.12 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 23.6% Catholic Church, 3.3% The Salvation Army, 2.6% Assemblies of God, 2.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.3% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 227,114 (2005); Leading industries: 16.8% retail trade; 16.4% manufacturing; 15.4% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 4,267 totaling 789,853 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 14 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 162 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 8,573 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 300 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 4,368 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 2,139 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 7,408 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,944 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,271 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 373 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,269 (2006); Median household income: $46,238 (2006); Average household income: $59,632 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.39% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $169 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $115 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $263,610 (2006); Median rent: $521 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 165.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 68.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 179.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 74.0% good, 20.3% moderate, 5.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.3% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 16.5 per 10,000
population (2004); Hospital beds: 24.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,004.5 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 58.6% Bush, 40.4% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Adamsville State Historic Landmark; Caswell Memorial State Park; Turlock Lake State Park Additional Information Contacts Stanislaus County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 525-4494 http://www.co.stanislaus.ca.us Ceres Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 537-2601 http://www.cereschamber.org City of Ceres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 538-5700 http://www.ci.ceres.ca.us City of Hughson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 883-4054 http://www.hughson.org City of Modesto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 577-5200 http://www.ci.modesto.ca.us City of Newman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-3725 http://www.cityofnewman.com City of Oakdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 845-3571 http://www.ci.oakdale.ca.us City of Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 895-8000 http://www.ci.patterson.ca.us City of Riverbank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 863-7114 http://www.riverbank.org City of Turlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 668-5540 http://www.ci.turlock.ca.us City of Waterford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 874-2328 http://www.cityofwaterford.org Hughson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 883-2800 http://www.hughsonchamber.com Modesto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 571-6480 http://www.modchamber.org Newman Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-1000 http://www.cityofnewman.com Oakdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 847-2244 Patterson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 892-2821 http://www.patterson-westleychamber.com Riverbank Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 869-4541 http://www.riverbankchamber.org Turlock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 632-2221 http://www.turlockchamber.com
Stanislaus County Communities BRET HARTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.562 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.60° N. Lat.; 121.00° W. Long. Population: 3,825 (1990); 5,161 (2000); 5,606 (2006); 5,968 (2011 projected); Race: 28.4% White, 1.4% Black, 0.4% Asian, 83.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 9,975.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.51 (2006); Median age: 25.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.0 (2006); Marriage status: 35.7% never married, 51.0% now married, 4.3% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 39.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 77.6% Other groups, 4.2% Irish, 2.7% United States or American, 2.5% German, 2.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.0% management, 1.6% professional, 21.3% services, 20.6% sales, 8.7% farming, 18.9% construction, 28.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,293 (2006); Median household income: $28,365 (2006); Average household income: $32,864 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 38.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 31.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.3% (2006); Median home value: $156,121 (2006); Median rent: $467 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.1% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.6% less than 15 minutes, 48.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) BYSTROM (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.112 sq. miles and a water area of 0.052 sq. miles. Located at 37.62° N. Lat.; 120.98° W. Long.
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Population: 3,812 (1990); 4,518 (2000); 4,825 (2006); 5,096 (2011 projected); Race: 44.9% White, 2.8% Black, 3.5% Asian, 63.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,338.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.53 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 33.3% never married, 51.8% now married, 4.3% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.5% Other groups, 5.5% United States or American, 4.0% German, 2.8% Irish, 2.4% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 6.8% professional, 17.9% services, 15.7% sales, 6.5% farming, 17.6% construction, 30.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,464 (2006); Median household income: $31,063 (2006); Average household income: $43,029 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $169,473 (2006); Median rent: $488 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.6% less than 15 minutes, 37.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CERES (city). Covers a land area of 6.938 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.60° N. Lat.; 120.95° W. Long. Elevation is 90 feet. History: Ceres grew as the center of an agricultural area producing dates, figs, peaches, apricots and pears. Population: 27,253 (1990); 34,609 (2000); 39,388 (2006); 43,258 (2011 projected); Race: 58.5% White, 3.2% Black, 5.7% Asian, 47.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,677.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 29.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 58.4% now married, 5.0% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.1% Other groups, 7.6% German, 7.2% Irish, 6.2% United States or American, 5.9% English (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 10.1% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 17,514 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 313 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 11.6% professional, 17.7% services, 26.1% sales, 2.2% farming, 12.3% construction, 22.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,350 (2006); Median household income: $46,355 (2006); Average household income: $54,997 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
Ceres Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 538-0141 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.0% (2006); Median home value: $245,373 (2006); Median rent: $528 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 574.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Ceres Courier (General - Circulation 19,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Ceres Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 537-2601 http://www.cereschamber.org City of Ceres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 538-5700 http://www.ci.ceres.ca.us
CROWS LANDING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95313). Covers a land area of 41.448 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.41° N. Lat.; 121.05° W. Long. Elevation is 111 feet.
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Population: 1,501 (2000); Race: 71.9% White, 1.7% Black, 0.0% Asian, 32.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 36.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.5% under 18, 12.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 58.6% now married, 4.7% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.9% Other groups, 30.4% Portuguese, 8.6% German, 4.2% Italian, 3.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 21.7% management, 9.2% professional, 11.0% services, 13.7% sales, 23.5% farming, 9.7% construction, 11.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,792 (2000); Median household income: $37,917 (2000); Poverty rate: 24.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7% (2000). School District(s)
Newman-Crows Landing Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-2933 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.2% (2000); Median home value: $116,500 (2000); Median rent: $385 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 72.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.6% walk, 16.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.8% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DEL RIO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.459 sq. miles and a water area of 0.220 sq. miles. Located at 37.74° N. Lat.; 121.01° W. Long. Population: 858 (1990); 1,168 (2000); 1,131 (2006); 1,130 (2011 projected); Race: 79.4% White, 1.6% Black, 13.1% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 775.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 46.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.7 (2006); Marriage status: 9.6% never married, 83.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 0.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.1% English, 21.9% German, 16.9% Other groups, 9.2% Irish, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 29.8% management, 35.4% professional, 2.2% services, 26.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 2.8% construction, 3.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $67,279 (2006); Median household income: $148,256 (2006); Average household income: $196,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 60.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 28.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 96.1% (2006); Median home value: $1 million+ (2006); Median rent: $1,076 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.0% less than 15 minutes, 47.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) DENAIR (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.030 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.52° N. Lat.; 120.80° W. Long. Elevation is 124 feet. Population: 3,710 (1990); 3,446 (2000); 3,543 (2006); 3,681 (2011 projected); Race: 73.8% White, 0.4% Black, 0.3% Asian, 32.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,745.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 33.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.6% never married, 59.0% now married, 4.7% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.8% Other groups, 11.1% English, 10.0% Irish, 9.0% German, 6.1% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 11.8% professional, 15.5% services, 29.1% sales, 6.8% farming, 12.2% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,993 (2006); Median household income: $49,669 (2006); Average household income: $57,613 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006).
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School District(s)
Denair Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,416 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 632-7514 Gratton Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 632-0505 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.8% (2006); Median home value: $243,587 (2006); Median rent: $532 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.8% less than 15 minutes, 44.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
EAST OAKDALE (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.631 sq. miles and a water area of 0.170 sq. miles. Located at 37.79° N. Lat.; 120.80° W. Long. Population: 2,201 (1990); 2,742 (2000); 3,028 (2006); 3,276 (2011 projected); Race: 89.3% White, 0.3% Black, 2.4% Asian, 8.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 537.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.76 (2006); Median age: 44.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 71.8% now married, 2.4% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.7% German, 14.1% Other groups, 13.0% English, 11.8% Irish, 10.3% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 22.4% management, 17.6% professional, 12.7% services, 30.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 6.4% construction, 9.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $46,234 (2006); Median household income: $73,935 (2006); Average household income: $127,619 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 39.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 27.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 89.1% (2006); Median home value: $624,072 (2006); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) EMPIRE (CDP). Aka Modesto-Empire Junction. Covers a land area of 1.584 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.64° N. Lat.; 120.90° W. Long. Elevation is 115 feet. Population: 3,949 (1990); 3,903 (2000); 3,969 (2006); 4,056 (2011 projected); Race: 62.5% White, 0.4% Black, 2.0% Asian, 49.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,505.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.45 (2006); Median age: 31.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.2 (2006); Marriage status: 32.4% never married, 51.4% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 48.9% Other groups, 12.7% German, 6.7% United States or American, 5.2% Irish, 3.7% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 6.0% professional, 21.2% services, 22.6% sales, 6.2% farming, 13.9% construction, 24.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,400 (2006); Median household income: $29,560 (2006); Average household income: $38,268 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Empire Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 521-2800 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.6% (2006); Median home value: $179,444 (2006); Median rent: $485 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.5% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 0.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.6% less than 15 minutes, 43.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GRAYSON (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.682 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.56° N. Lat.; 121.18° W. Long. Elevation is 55 feet. Population: 998 (1990); 1,077 (2000); 1,064 (2006); 1,060 (2011 projected); Race: 43.7% White, 0.8% Black, 0.6% Asian, 74.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 396.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.88 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 28.0% never married, 60.4% now married, 2.6% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 79.0% Other groups, 4.4% German, 2.5% Irish, 1.4% European, 0.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.5% management, 10.8% professional, 12.6% services, 10.8% sales, 8.0% farming, 20.0% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,321 (2006); Median household income: $53,827 (2006); Average household income: $55,611 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.6% (2006); Median home value: $205,294 (2006); Median rent: $500 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.7% less than 15 minutes, 13.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HICKMAN (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.269 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.62° N. Lat.; 120.75° W. Long. Elevation is 171 feet. Population: 561 (1990); 457 (2000); 420 (2006); 413 (2011 projected); Race: 82.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 20.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 331.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 34.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.7% never married, 60.1% now married, 5.1% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.9% Other groups, 12.2% German, 10.8% United States or American, 8.8% Irish, 4.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 16.9% professional, 7.8% services, 35.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 13.6% construction, 20.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,077 (2006); Median household income: $40,938 (2006); Average household income: $57,958 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Hickman Community Charter School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,054 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 874-1816 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.8% (2006); Median home value: $186,364 (2006); Median rent: $550 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HUGHSON (city). Covers a land area of 1.120 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.60° N. Lat.; 120.86° W. Long. Elevation is 123 feet. Population: 3,297 (1990); 3,980 (2000); 6,322 (2006); 8,075 (2011 projected); Race: 67.9% White, 0.8% Black, 1.0% Asian, 42.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,645.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.26 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.1 (2006); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 60.1% now married, 6.2% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 44.2% Other groups, 10.0% German, 8.1% Irish, 5.7% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000).
Profiles of California
Stanislaus County
Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 12.2% professional, 16.6% services, 25.0% sales, 5.0% farming, 13.5% construction, 19.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,579 (2006); Median household income: $50,636 (2006); Average household income: $57,344 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 62.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006). School District(s)
Hughson Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 883-4428 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.7% (2006); Median home value: $260,174 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 349.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 43.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Hughson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 883-4054 http://www.hughson.org Hughson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 883-2800 http://www.hughsonchamber.com
KEYES (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.874 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.56° N. Lat.; 120.91° W. Long. Elevation is 93 feet. Population: 3,238 (1990); 4,575 (2000); 5,339 (2006); 5,896 (2011 projected); Race: 52.4% White, 0.8% Black, 3.9% Asian, 53.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,857.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.35 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.9 (2006); Marriage status: 24.9% never married, 53.4% now married, 8.6% widowed, 13.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 55.1% Other groups, 6.0% German, 5.8% Irish, 4.6% United States or American, 4.5% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.7% management, 5.2% professional, 15.9% services, 23.6% sales, 9.9% farming, 23.3% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,297 (2006); Median household income: $41,957 (2006); Average household income: $51,173 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 48.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Keyes Union (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,842 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 669-2921 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2006); Median home value: $171,671 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.7% less than 15 minutes, 45.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LA GRANGE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95329). Covers a land area of 110.607 sq. miles and a water area of 0.885 sq. miles. Located at 37.69° N. Lat.; 120.42° W. Long. Elevation is 258 feet. Population: 1,736 (2000); Race: 79.9% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 20.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.7% under 18, 14.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 15.8% never married, 69.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.2% Other groups, 17.5% Irish, 15.0% English, 13.3% German, 5.3% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 23.3% professional, 11.7% services, 23.7% sales, 1.7% farming, 12.8% construction, 16.2% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $19,537 (2000); Median household income: $44,861 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.9% (2000). School District(s)
La Grange Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 853-2132 Mariposa County Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,447 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 742-0250 Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.1% (2000); Median home value: $149,400 (2000); Median rent: $613 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 12 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 4.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.9% less than 15 minutes, 6.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 19.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 35.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MODESTO (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 35.787 sq. miles and a water area of 0.175 sq. miles. Located at 37.66° N. Lat.; 120.99° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. History: Modesto was laid out by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1870 and named Modesto by company officials who wanted to name the town for San Francisco banker W.C. Ralston but deferred to his modesty. Population: 167,111 (1990); 188,856 (2000); 209,494 (2006); 226,301 (2011 projected); Race: 65.2% White, 4.4% Black, 6.6% Asian, 30.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,854.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 32.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.6 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 56.1% now married, 6.4% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 41.6% Other groups, 11.5% German, 8.8% Irish, 8.4% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 98,697 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 261 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 288 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 17.5% professional, 15.9% services, 27.7% sales, 1.3% farming, 10.6% construction, 16.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,286 (2006); Median household income: $45,974 (2006); Average household income: $59,031 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $486 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $67 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). School District(s)
Ceres Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 538-0141 Empire Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,970 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 521-2800 Hart-Ransom Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 523-9996 Keyes Union (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,842 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 669-2921 Modesto City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 18,025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 576-4011 Modesto City High (05-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 15,856 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 576-4011 Paradise Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 140 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 524-0184 Riverbank Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 869-2538 Salida Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,382 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 545-0339 Shiloh Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 522-2261 Stanislaus County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,557 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 525-4900 Stanislaus Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 529-9546 Sylvan Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 524-9407
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Yosemite ROP (11-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 525-5093 Two-year College(s)
Modesto Junior College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 17,810. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 575-6498 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $662; Out-of-state $4,502 San Joaquin Valley College-Modesto Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 527-7582 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 Vocational/Technical School(s)
California Beauty School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 155 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 524-5184 2006-07 Tuition: $7,620 Community Business College Fall 2005 Enrollment: 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 529-3648 2006-07 Tuition: $5,425 Computer Tutor Business and Technical Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 545-5200 2006-07 Tuition: $6,375 Galen College of Medical and Dental Assistants (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 527-5100 2006-07 Tuition: $7,825 North Adrians Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 526-2040 2006-07 Tuition: $9,905 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $264,013 (2006); Median rent: $551 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Doctors Medical Center (397 beds); Memorial Medical Center (329 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 63.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 626.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Modesto Bee (Circulation 87,932) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 36.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Modesto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 577-5200 http://www.ci.modesto.ca.us Modesto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 571-6480 http://www.modchamber.org
NEWMAN (city). Covers a land area of 1.371 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.31° N. Lat.; 121.02° W. Long. Elevation is 91 feet. History: Laid out 1887, incorporated 1908. Population: 4,289 (1990); 7,093 (2000); 9,152 (2006); 10,735 (2011 projected); Race: 56.1% White, 1.6% Black, 2.0% Asian, 57.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,675.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.49 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.9 (2006); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 58.8% now married, 7.5% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% Other groups, 11.1% Portuguese, 5.8% German, 5.7% English, 4.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 65 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 14.6% professional, 13.3% services, 21.1% sales, 10.3% farming, 12.1% construction, 19.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,923 (2006); Median household income: $47,507 (2006); Average household income: $57,968 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Newman-Crows Landing Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-2933 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.5% (2006); Median home value: $241,034 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000).
Profiles of California Safety: Violent crime rate: 18.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 223.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The West Side Index (General - Circulation 2,000); Tuesday Review (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 95.4% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 20.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 25.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Newman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-3725 http://www.cityofnewman.com Newman Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 862-1000 http://www.cityofnewman.com
OAKDALE (city). Covers a land area of 5.026 sq. miles and a water area of 0.044 sq. miles. Located at 37.76° N. Lat.; 120.85° W. Long. Elevation is 155 feet. History: Oakdale was founded in 1871 on a site covered with oak trees. Dairying became the principal industry. Population: 12,182 (1990); 15,503 (2000); 18,153 (2006); 20,257 (2011 projected); Race: 82.1% White, 0.6% Black, 1.4% Asian, 23.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,611.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.79 (2006); Median age: 34.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.1% never married, 59.3% now married, 7.4% widowed, 12.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% Other groups, 13.5% German, 11.4% English, 9.8% United States or American, 9.5% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 390 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 5 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.5% management, 13.5% professional, 17.2% services, 24.5% sales, 2.1% farming, 12.6% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,683 (2006); Median household income: $46,588 (2006); Average household income: $57,356 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oakdale Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,058 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 848-4884 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.7% (2006); Median home value: $260,793 (2006); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Oak Valley Hospital and Care Center (141 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 29.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 687.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Oakdale Leader (General - Circulation 11,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.7% less than 15 minutes, 20.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Oakdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 845-3571 http://www.ci.oakdale.ca.us Oakdale Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 847-2244
PATTERSON (city). Covers a land area of 2.875 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.47° N. Lat.; 121.13° W. Long. Elevation is 97 feet. History: Incorporated 1919. Population: 8,782 (1990); 11,606 (2000); 15,624 (2006); 18,682 (2011 projected); Race: 49.8% White, 2.0% Black, 2.1% Asian, 62.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,435.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.74 (2006); Median age: 28.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 28.6% never married, 59.5% now married, 4.6% widowed, 7.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.3% Other groups, 8.2% German, 5.0% Irish, 4.9% English, 3.3% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 307 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 13.4% professional, 13.2% services, 21.2% sales, 8.7% farming, 15.8% construction, 15.7% production (2000).
Profiles of California
Stanislaus County
Income: Per capita income: $17,231 (2006); Median household income: $54,596 (2006); Average household income: $64,230 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 63.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Patterson Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 892-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.0% (2006); Median home value: $271,822 (2006); Median rent: $423 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 343.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Patterson Irrigator (General - Circulation 5,975) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.7% less than 15 minutes, 17.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 24.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Patterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 895-8000 http://www.ci.patterson.ca.us Patterson Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 892-2821 http://www.patterson-westleychamber.com
RIVERBANK (city). Covers a land area of 3.108 sq. miles and a water area of 0.082 sq. miles. Located at 37.73° N. Lat.; 120.94° W. Long. Elevation is 140 feet. History: Incorporated 1922. Population: 9,470 (1990); 15,826 (2000); 21,746 (2006); 26,232 (2011 projected); Race: 65.0% White, 2.0% Black, 1.5% Asian, 50.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,996.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.55 (2006); Median age: 29.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.0% never married, 63.5% now married, 3.7% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 54.7% Other groups, 9.8% German, 5.8% Irish, 5.7% United States or American, 4.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 129 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 13.7% professional, 14.8% services, 22.4% sales, 4.5% farming, 11.9% construction, 20.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,765 (2006); Median household income: $51,183 (2006); Average household income: $59,132 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 64.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006). School District(s)
Riverbank Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,118 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 869-2538 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.7% (2006); Median home value: $244,103 (2006); Median rent: $522 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 23.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 398.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Riverbank News (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 37.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Riverbank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 863-7114 http://www.riverbank.org Riverbank Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 869-4541 http://www.riverbankchamber.org
RIVERDALE PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.420 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.61° N. Lat.; 121.04° W. Long. Population: 941 (1990); 1,094 (2000); 1,073 (2006); 1,033 (2011 projected); Race: 57.2% White, 1.3% Black, 0.1% Asian, 63.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 755.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.85 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 53.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 10.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.7% Other groups, 6.9% United States or American, 6.3% Irish, 4.7% English, 2.7% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.6% management, 1.1% professional, 27.0% services, 23.3% sales, 1.4% farming, 13.8% construction, 30.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,587 (2006); Median household income: $37,875 (2006); Average household income: $46,470 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.9% (2006); Median home value: $189,634 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.0% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SALIDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.020 sq. miles and a water area of 0.237 sq. miles. Located at 37.71° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Elevation is 67 feet. History: Salida developed as a shipping center for fruit, alfalfa and grain, and as a center for dove and quail hunting. Population: 4,429 (1990); 12,560 (2000); 14,041 (2006); 15,231 (2011 projected); Race: 63.3% White, 4.2% Black, 6.4% Asian, 36.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,797.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.55 (2006); Median age: 29.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.8% never married, 69.5% now married, 2.6% widowed, 7.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.3% Other groups, 11.2% German, 6.9% Irish, 6.4% English, 5.4% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.3% management, 14.7% professional, 11.3% services, 29.9% sales, 2.4% farming, 11.8% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,619 (2006); Median household income: $68,922 (2006); Average household income: $76,329 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006). School District(s)
Salida Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,382 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 545-0339 Two-year College(s)
Maric College-Modesto Campus (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 624 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 543-7000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 87.8% (2006); Median home value: $299,897 (2006); Median rent: $581 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 6 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.2% less than 15 minutes, 31.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 29.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SHACKELFORD (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.847 sq. miles and a water area of 0.011 sq. miles. Located at 37.61° N. Lat.; 120.99° W. Long. Population: 4,718 (1990); 5,170 (2000); 5,867 (2006); 6,552 (2011 projected); Race: 42.9% White, 1.9% Black, 1.1% Asian, 74.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,929.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.89 (2006); Median age: 26.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 110.5 (2006); Marriage status: 29.9% never married, 51.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 12.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 64.2% Other groups, 5.5% German, 4.7% Irish, 4.4% United States or American, 2.5% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 2.6% management, 3.5% professional, 15.5% services, 15.0% sales, 10.8% farming, 30.7% construction, 21.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,201 (2006); Median household income: $26,661 (2006); Average household income: $31,908 (2006); Percent of
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Stanislaus County
households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 35.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 46.4% (2006); Median home value: $146,763 (2006); Median rent: $483 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.5% car, 4.9% public transportation, 3.4% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 21.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TURLOCK (city). Covers a land area of 13.305 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.50° N. Lat.; 120.84° W. Long. Elevation is 101 feet. History: Turlock developed as a service center for farms dependent on the Turlock Irrigation District launched in 1887. Population: 43,565 (1990); 55,810 (2000); 67,642 (2006); 76,798 (2011 projected); Race: 67.9% White, 1.5% Black, 5.2% Asian, 34.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,084.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.06 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 56.7% now married, 6.4% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% Other groups, 10.1% German, 8.0% English, 7.3% Irish, 7.2% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 28,153 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 262 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 18.9% professional, 15.0% services, 25.3% sales, 3.5% farming, 8.3% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,424 (2006); Median household income: $45,303 (2006); Average household income: $58,580 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). School District(s)
Chatom Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 723 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 664-8505 Stanislaus County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,557 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 525-4900 Turlock Joint Elementary 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-0645 Turlock Joint Union High 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-0645 Turlock Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,787 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-0633 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Stanislaus (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,137. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 667-3122 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $3,043; Out-of-state $13,213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.0% (2006); Median home value: $265,743 (2006); Median rent: $509 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Emanuel Medical Center (150 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 62.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 562.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Turlock Journal (Circulation 6,030) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 3.0% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 33.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Turlock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 668-5540 http://www.ci.turlock.ca.us Turlock Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 632-2221 http://www.turlockchamber.com
WATERFORD (city). Covers a land area of 1.596 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 37.64° N. Lat.; 120.76° W. Long. Elevation is 165 feet.
Profiles of California Population: 4,811 (1990); 6,924 (2000); 8,533 (2006); 9,823 (2011 projected); Race: 67.9% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 43.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,346.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.55 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.1% widowed, 8.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.0% Other groups, 13.4% Irish, 12.7% German, 8.0% United States or American, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 75 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 16.0% professional, 14.2% services, 20.3% sales, 7.9% farming, 12.2% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,265 (2006); Median household income: $46,353 (2006); Average household income: $53,922 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.5% (2006). School District(s)
Roberts Ferry Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 874-2331 Waterford Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,388 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 874-1809 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2006); Median home value: $220,417 (2006); Median rent: $478 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 50.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 387.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.4% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Waterford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 874-2328 http://www.cityofwaterford.org
WEST MODESTO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.812 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.62° N. Lat.; 121.02° W. Long. Population: 4,970 (1990); 6,096 (2000); 6,063 (2006); 6,149 (2011 projected); Race: 48.6% White, 3.1% Black, 2.6% Asian, 62.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,346.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.60 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.2 (2006); Marriage status: 32.6% never married, 47.1% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 23.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 58.1% Other groups, 8.7% Irish, 6.5% German, 5.2% Portuguese, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 8.1% professional, 19.2% services, 23.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 23.2% construction, 18.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,650 (2006); Median household income: $33,141 (2006); Average household income: $41,752 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.8% (2006); Median home value: $177,765 (2006); Median rent: $487 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 45 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 1.5% public transportation, 1.2% walk, 3.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 16.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) WESTLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.677 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.54° N. Lat.; 121.20° W. Long. Elevation is 85 feet. Population: 814 (1990); 747 (2000); 711 (2006); 709 (2011 projected); Race: 43.2% White, 1.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 85.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 423.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.27 (2006); Median age: 27.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 130.1 (2006); Marriage status: 10.7% never married, 86.2% now married, 0.0%
Profiles of California
Sutter County
widowed, 3.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 52.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.4% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 0.0% professional, 4.9% services, 7.0% sales, 64.3% farming, 0.0% construction, 23.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,990 (2006); Median household income: $22,564 (2006); Average household income: $38,074 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 64.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 33.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Patterson Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 892-3700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 23.0% (2006); Median home value: $167,708 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Sutter County Located in north central California, in the Sacramento Valley; bounded on the west by the Sacramento River, and on the east by the Feather River. Covers a land area of 602.54 sq. miles, a water area of 6.04 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Yuba City. Sutter County is part of the Yuba City, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Sutter County, CA; Yuba County, CA Population: 64,415 (1990); 78,930 (2000); 88,935 (2006); 96,551 (2011 projected); Race: 65.1% White, 2.2% Black, 11.6% Asian, 25.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 147.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.97 (2006); Median age: 34.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 11.9% Catholic Church, 2.6% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.8% Assemblies of God, 1.7% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.6% Independent, Charismatic Churches (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 41,028 (2005); Leading industries: 20.6% retail trade; 15.9% health care and social assistance; 10.8% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 1,391 totaling 371,964 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 20 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,712 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 535 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,278 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $13,662 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 318 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 38 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $19,804 (2006); Median household income: $44,439 (2006); Average household income: $58,058 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.37% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.7% (2006); Median home value: $265,071 (2006); Median rent: $428 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 157.9 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 79.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 168.4 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 78.1% good, 19.5% moderate, 2.5% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 21.7 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 10.6 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 819.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 67.2% Bush, 31.9% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.3% Badnarik National and State Parks: Sutter National Wildlife Refuge Additional Information Contacts
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Sutter County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-7106 http://www.co.sutter.ca.us City of Live Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 695-2112 http://www.liveoakcity.org City of Yuba City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-4609 http://www.yubacity.net Live Oak Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 695-2140 http://www.liveoakchamber.org
Sutter County Communities LIVE OAK (city). Covers a land area of 1.900 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.27° N. Lat.; 121.66° W. Long. Elevation is 75 feet. History: Incorporated 1947. Population: 4,712 (1990); 6,229 (2000); 6,598 (2006); 6,885 (2011 projected); Race: 45.9% White, 1.8% Black, 9.4% Asian, 56.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,472.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.70 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 61.3% now married, 6.9% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 66.7% Other groups, 5.4% Irish, 4.6% United States or American, 3.8% German, 3.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 14 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 10.5% professional, 15.5% services, 15.0% sales, 19.5% farming, 11.9% construction, 23.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,146 (2006); Median household income: $30,750 (2006); Average household income: $39,721 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
Live Oak Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,847 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 695-5400 Nuestro Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-5100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2006); Median home value: $194,603 (2006); Median rent: $302 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 46.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Live Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 695-2112 http://www.liveoakcity.org Live Oak Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 695-2140 http://www.liveoakchamber.org
MERIDIAN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95957). Covers a land area of 74.642 sq. miles and a water area of 1.141 sq. miles. Located at 39.07° N. Lat.; 121.83° W. Long. Elevation is 47 feet. Population: 756 (2000); Race: 85.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 21.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 10.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 23.6% under 18, 12.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.4% never married, 57.9% now married, 7.1% widowed, 9.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.2% Other groups, 19.0% German, 13.7% Irish, 11.0% English, 9.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.6% management, 11.6% professional, 14.2% services, 17.6% sales, 24.2% farming, 7.5% construction, 13.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,713 (2000); Median household income: $31,797 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2000). School District(s)
Meridian Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 696-2604 Winship-Robbins (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 696-2451
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.8% (2000); Median home value: $92,500 (2000); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 68.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 10.2% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.1% less than 15 minutes, 30.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
NICOLAUS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95659). Covers a land area of 47.290 sq. miles and a water area of 0.175 sq. miles. Located at 38.86° N. Lat.; 121.56° W. Long. Elevation is 34 feet. Population: 750 (2000); Race: 83.5% White, 0.0% Black, 2.3% Asian, 17.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 15.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 21.3% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.0% never married, 62.7% now married, 6.4% widowed, 9.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% Other groups, 20.8% German, 16.1% Irish, 9.5% English, 6.5% Swiss (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 18.4% management, 19.0% professional, 11.2% services, 19.8% sales, 7.3% farming, 11.7% construction, 12.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,259 (2000); Median household income: $47,143 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.8% (2000). School District(s)
East Nicolaus Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 656-2255 Marcum-Illinois Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 656-2407 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.4% (2000); Median home value: $151,800 (2000); Median rent: $534 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.9% car, 1.4% public transportation, 5.2% walk, 9.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.0% less than 15 minutes, 26.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PLEASANT GROVE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95668). Covers a land area of 60.262 sq. miles and a water area of 0.128 sq. miles. Located at 38.83° N. Lat.; 121.51° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. Population: 892 (2000); Race: 83.1% White, 2.8% Black, 1.0% Asian, 12.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 14.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 26.6% under 18, 10.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 58.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% Other groups, 17.3% German, 14.3% Irish, 11.2% English, 7.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.4% management, 4.9% professional, 10.7% services, 29.2% sales, 7.4% farming, 20.2% construction, 8.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,583 (2000); Median household income: $39,306 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2000). School District(s)
Pleasant Grove Joint Union (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 170 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 655-3235 Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.2% (2000); Median home value: $193,000 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 17.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.6% less than 15 minutes, 26.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RIO OSO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95674). Covers a land area of 32.500 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.96° N. Lat.; 121.48° W. Long. Elevation is 43 feet. Population: 929 (2000); Race: 85.7% White, 0.0% Black, 4.6% Asian, 17.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 28.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.6% under 18, 16.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 66.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 3.2% divorced
(2000); Foreign born: 13.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.7% Other groups, 24.7% United States or American, 12.1% German, 10.3% Irish, 10.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.7% management, 15.8% professional, 7.9% services, 20.5% sales, 5.7% farming, 9.8% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,867 (2000); Median household income: $44,432 (2000); Poverty rate: 9.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.2% (2000). School District(s)
Browns Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 633-2523 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.5% (2000); Median home value: $147,700 (2000); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 10.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.3% less than 15 minutes, 19.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SOUTH YUBA CITY (CDP). Aka Yuba City South. Covers a land area of 3.237 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.11° N. Lat.; 121.63° W. Long. Population: 8,292 (1990); 12,651 (2000); 14,331 (2006); 15,572 (2011 projected); Race: 61.3% White, 1.9% Black, 24.2% Asian, 13.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,427.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.19 (2006); Median age: 35.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 68.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.3% Other groups, 13.9% German, 12.4% English, 8.9% Irish, 7.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.9% management, 20.3% professional, 11.1% services, 26.4% sales, 4.7% farming, 10.0% construction, 16.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,070 (2006); Median household income: $63,269 (2006); Average household income: $75,979 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.3% (2006); Median home value: $277,066 (2006); Median rent: $696 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 18 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.9% less than 15 minutes, 28.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SUTTER (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.031 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.16° N. Lat.; 121.75° W. Long. Elevation is 20 feet. Population: 2,717 (1990); 2,885 (2000); 3,072 (2006); 3,223 (2011 projected); Race: 83.4% White, 0.3% Black, 0.4% Asian, 13.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,013.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.22 (2006); Median age: 32.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.0% never married, 61.6% now married, 5.4% widowed, 10.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.3% Other groups, 18.5% German, 11.7% Irish, 7.1% United States or American, 6.8% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.2% management, 16.8% professional, 20.3% services, 25.8% sales, 0.3% farming, 11.4% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,120 (2006); Median household income: $51,456 (2006); Average household income: $61,570 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006).
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Brittan Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 597 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-5155 Sutter Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 840 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-5161 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $263,115 (2006); Median rent: $442 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.1% less than 15 minutes, 42.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 743-6501 http://www.yubasutterchamber.com
Franklin Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 432 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-5151 Sutter County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 393 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-2900 Tri-County ROP (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-2952 Yuba City Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 12,294 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-5200
TIERRA BUENA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.432 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.15° N. Lat.; 121.67° W. Long. Elevation is 55 feet. Population: 3,529 (1990); 4,587 (2000); 4,767 (2006); 4,920 (2011 projected); Race: 76.1% White, 1.5% Black, 10.5% Asian, 11.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,388.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.90 (2006); Median age: 38.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 18.8% never married, 68.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% Other groups, 16.1% German, 11.0% English, 9.5% Irish, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.4% management, 20.3% professional, 15.9% services, 25.2% sales, 2.9% farming, 11.2% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,661 (2006); Median household income: $61,317 (2006); Average household income: $74,399 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.7% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.9% (2006); Median home value: $312,619 (2006); Median rent: $514 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.9% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.9% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 30.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) YUBA CITY (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 9.366 sq. miles and a water area of 0.064 sq. miles. Located at 39.13° N. Lat.; 121.62° W. Long. Elevation is 59 feet. History: Yuba City was laid out in 1849 by Samuel Brannan, Pierson B. Reading, and Henry Cheever. The town developed as the center of a peach-growing region, and as the seat of Sutter County. Population: 30,273 (1990); 36,758 (2000); 43,399 (2006); 48,431 (2011 projected); Race: 64.1% White, 3.1% Black, 9.4% Asian, 28.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,633.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.9% never married, 55.7% now married, 8.0% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 43.9% Other groups, 10.8% German, 8.4% Irish, 7.8% English, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 10.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,006 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 254 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.2% management, 15.5% professional, 16.7% services, 26.2% sales, 3.9% farming, 11.1% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,656 (2006); Median household income: $37,897 (2006); Average household income: $49,132 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006).
Vocational/Technical School(s)
Cambridge Career College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 674-9199 2006-07 Tuition: $8,335 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.4% (2006); Median home value: $247,519 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Hospitals: Fremont Medical Center (132 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 35.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 439.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 2.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Yuba City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 822-4609 http://www.yubacity.net Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 743-6501 http://www.yubasutterchamber.com
Tehama County Located in northern California; drained by the Sacramento River; includes part of the Klamath, Coast Range, and Sierra Nevada Mountains. Covers a land area of 2,950.99 sq. miles, a water area of 11.28 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1856. County seat is Red Bluff. Tehama County is part of the Red Bluff, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Tehama County, CA Weather Station: Mineral
Elevation: 4,872 feet
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Population: 49,625 (1990); 56,039 (2000); 60,788 (2006); 64,007 (2011 projected); Race: 83.0% White, 0.7% Black, 0.8% Asian, 19.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 20.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.67 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.8 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 13.9% Catholic Church, 2.6% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.5% Assemblies of God, 1.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.2% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 25,447 (2005); Leading industries: 20.1% manufacturing; 15.4% retail trade; 14.3% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 1,573 totaling 862,440 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 12 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,082 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,115 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $9,405 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 385 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 140 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $18,733 (2006); Median household income: $37,029 (2006); Average household income: $49,347 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 9.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.5% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.52% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.0% (2006).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.2% (2006); Median home value: $209,161 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 113.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 96.6 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 195.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 78.3% good, 18.9% moderate, 2.8% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 10.7 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 12.9 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 626.1 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 66.4% Bush, 32.0% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ides Cove National Recreation Trail; Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail; Tehama State Wildlife Area; William B Ide Adobe State Historical Monumen; Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area Additional Information Contacts Tehama County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-4655 http://www.tehamacountyadmin.org City of Corning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-7000 http://www.corning.org City of Red Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-2605 http://www.ci.red-bluff.ca.us Corning Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-5550 http://corningca.com Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-6220 http://www.redbluffchamberofcommerce.com
Tehama County Communities CORNING (city). Covers a land area of 2.905 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.92° N. Lat.; 122.18° W. Long. Elevation is 272 feet. History: Corning grew as the center of an olive-producing area, with olive oil refining and olive canning as chief industries. Population: 5,870 (1990); 6,741 (2000); 6,888 (2006); 6,962 (2011 projected); Race: 67.3% White, 0.7% Black, 0.5% Asian, 36.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,370.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.84 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 56.9% now married, 8.0% widowed, 11.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 37.1% Other groups, 11.0% German, 9.5% United States or American, 9.2% English, 8.9% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 4 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 7.7% professional, 22.4% services, 24.2% sales, 5.1% farming, 7.5% construction, 26.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,843 (2006); Median household income: $29,508 (2006); Average household income: $39,041 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). School District(s)
Corning Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-7700 Corning Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-5411 Kirkwood Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-3300 Richfield Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 220 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-3354 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.3% (2006); Median home value: $159,595 (2006); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 66.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 624.5 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Corning Observer (General - Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.8% car, 1.8% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.4% less than 15 minutes, 26.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts
City of Corning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-7000 http://www.corning.org Corning Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 824-5550 http://corningca.com
FLOURNOY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96029). Covers a land area of 43.169 sq. miles and a water area of 0.168 sq. miles. Located at 39.90° N. Lat.; 122.49° W. Long. Elevation is 564 feet. Population: 70 (2000); Race: 82.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 25.7% under 18, 14.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.3% never married, 53.6% now married, 7.2% widowed, 18.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.9% German, 17.6% United States or American, 14.9% European, 14.9% English, 13.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 0.0% professional, 30.0% services, 15.0% sales, 7.5% farming, 12.5% construction, 17.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,395 (2000); Median household income: $48,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 9.1% (2000). School District(s)
Flournoy Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 833-5331 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.3% (2000); Median home value: $47,500 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 28.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GERBER-LAS FLORES (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.259 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.06° N. Lat.; 122.15° W. Long. Population: 1,143 (1990); 1,389 (2000); 1,455 (2006); 1,491 (2011 projected); Race: 54.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.3% Asian, 53.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,156.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 59.2% now married, 7.0% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.2% Other groups, 7.6% United States or American, 6.7% Irish, 6.3% German, 5.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.1% management, 4.8% professional, 16.3% services, 16.1% sales, 16.3% farming, 6.3% construction, 34.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,338 (2006); Median household income: $31,429 (2006); Average household income: $41,827 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). School District(s)
Gerber Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 385-1041 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.4% (2006); Median home value: $129,960 (2006); Median rent: $304 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.5% less than 15 minutes, 57.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LOS MOLINOS (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.246 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 40.02° N. Lat.; 122.09° W. Long. Elevation is 220 feet. History: Los Molinos (Spanish for “the mills”) developed as headquarters for small dairy, poultry, and orchard tracts. Population: 1,709 (1990); 1,952 (2000); 1,981 (2006); 2,002 (2011 projected); Race: 87.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.5% Asian, 30.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 882.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.71 (2006); Median age: 34.5 (2006); Males per 100
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females: 90.3 (2006); Marriage status: 22.6% never married, 56.4% now married, 8.3% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.6% Other groups, 20.6% German, 18.4% English, 14.4% Irish, 8.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.8% management, 17.2% professional, 13.5% services, 15.7% sales, 7.8% farming, 12.4% construction, 26.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,020 (2006); Median household income: $30,887 (2006); Average household income: $37,449 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 74.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lassen View Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-5162 Los Molinos Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 384-7826 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $150,682 (2006); Median rent: $392 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.9% car, 0.6% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 49.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MANTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 17.746 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.41° N. Lat.; 121.86° W. Long. Elevation is 1,997 feet. Population: 467 (1990); 372 (2000); 446 (2006); 503 (2011 projected); Race: 91.3% White, 0.4% Black, 0.2% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.34 (2006); Median age: 52.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.6 (2006); Marriage status: 9.7% never married, 72.7% now married, 8.4% widowed, 9.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.6% German, 16.7% Irish, 14.7% Other groups, 14.4% English, 6.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.2% management, 15.8% professional, 15.8% services, 35.8% sales, 5.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,359 (2006); Median household income: $32,308 (2006); Average household income: $42,683 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Manton Joint Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 38 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 474-3167 Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.6% (2006); Median home value: $229,032 (2006); Median rent: $415 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 15.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.2% less than 15 minutes, 2.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MILL CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96061). Covers a land area of 54.765 sq. miles and a water area of 0.158 sq. miles. Located at 40.34° N. Lat.; 121.50° W. Long. Elevation is 4,720 feet. Population: 77 (2000); Race: 94.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.7% under 18, 15.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.3% never married, 67.1% now married, 2.7% widowed, 6.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.6% German, 17.9% Irish, 16.7% Other groups, 13.1% English, 7.1% French Canadian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.8% management, 0.0% professional, 38.1% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.3% construction, 4.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,139 (2000); Median household income: $44,375 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.7% (2000); Median home value: $48,000 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 49 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 42.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 38.1% walk, 14.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 69.4% less than 15 minutes, 19.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MINERAL (CDP). Covers a land area of 44.479 sq. miles and a water area of 0.020 sq. miles. Located at 40.35° N. Lat.; 121.56° W. Long. Elevation is 4,907 feet. History: Mineral developed as a vacation town on the edge of a wide mountain meadow, and as the headquarters of Lassen Volcanic National Park. Population: 161 (1990); 143 (2000); 173 (2006); 196 (2011 projected); Race: 96.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 11.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.14 (2006); Median age: 46.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.0 (2006); Marriage status: 9.3% never married, 78.0% now married, 8.5% widowed, 4.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.8% German, 22.0% Other groups, 15.6% Irish, 9.9% English, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 23.9% professional, 34.3% services, 10.4% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.4% construction, 6.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,569 (2006); Median household income: $39,914 (2006); Average household income: $61,019 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.8% (2006). School District(s)
Mineral Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 595-3322 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.1% (2006); Median home value: $234,375 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 42 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 76.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.9% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.8% less than 15 minutes, 22.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PAYNES CREEK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96075). Covers a land area of 72.681 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.33° N. Lat.; 121.84° W. Long. Elevation is 1,850 feet. Population: 417 (2000); Race: 82.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 16.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 5.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.0% under 18, 18.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 34.8% never married, 48.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 13.3% Irish, 10.2% Other groups, 10.0% German, 8.8% English, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 24.4% management, 13.4% professional, 31.7% services, 11.0% sales, 9.8% farming, 3.7% construction, 6.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,857 (2000); Median household income: $24,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 22.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 69.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2000). School District(s)
Plum Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 597-2248 Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.0% (2000); Median home value: $78,300 (2000); Median rent: $358 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 9.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.6% less than 15 minutes, 21.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 33.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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RANCHO TEHAMA RESERVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 21.475 sq. miles and a water area of 0.093 sq. miles. Located at 40.00° N. Lat.; 122.42° W. Long. Population: 1,179 (1990); 1,406 (2000); 1,529 (2006); 1,614 (2011 projected); Race: 79.9% White, 0.8% Black, 1.2% Asian, 17.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 71.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.60 (2006); Median age: 43.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.1 (2006); Marriage status: 21.8% never married, 56.2% now married, 7.8% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.0% Other groups, 14.7% German, 10.9% United States or American, 10.8% English, 10.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 15.6% professional, 16.9% services, 16.7% sales, 1.9% farming, 15.0% construction, 27.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,606 (2006); Median household income: $29,390 (2006); Average household income: $37,980 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 67.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.6% (2006); Median home value: $125,744 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.6% less than 15 minutes, 15.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 49.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
RED BLUFF (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 7.433 sq. miles and a water area of 0.120 sq. miles. Located at 40.17° N. Lat.; 122.23° W. Long. Elevation is 309 feet. History: Red Bluff was established near the old Rancho de la Barranca Colorado, named for the reddish sand and gravel cliff along the Sacramento River. The town was first called Leodocia by the gold-seekers who settled here, who found no gold but rather wealth from wheat fields and vineyards. Paddle wheel steamers from Sacramento visited Red Bluff in the 1850’s, delivering supplies for the Trinity mines. Population: 12,391 (1990); 13,147 (2000); 13,858 (2006); 14,339 (2011 projected); Race: 86.0% White, 0.8% Black, 1.8% Asian, 16.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,864.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 33.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 92.3 (2006); Marriage status: 26.3% never married, 50.2% now married, 10.1% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.2% Other groups, 16.0% German, 13.6% Irish, 10.3% English, 6.7% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 29 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 117 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.9% management, 12.5% professional, 24.7% services, 24.8% sales, 1.9% farming, 8.1% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,976 (2006); Median household income: $30,569 (2006); Average household income: $39,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 21.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.8% (2006). School District(s)
Antelope Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 630 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-1272 Bend Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-4648 Red Bluff Joint Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 529-8700 Red Bluff Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,343 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-7200 Reeds Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-6006 Tehama County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-5811 Tehama County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-5811
Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.6% (2006); Median home value: $179,516 (2006); Median rent: $409 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Hospitals: St. Elizabeth Community Hospital (76 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 121.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 615.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Daily News (Circulation 7,097); Times-Sentinel (General Circulation 6,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 5.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 63.2% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Red Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-2605 http://www.ci.red-bluff.ca.us Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 527-6220 http://www.redbluffchamberofcommerce.com
TEHAMA (city). Covers a land area of 0.795 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.02° N. Lat.; 122.12° W. Long. Elevation is 210 feet. History: Tehama was settled in 1847 when Robert H. Thomas built an adobe on his Rancho de los Saucos (ranch of the elder trees). Tehama became an early freighting and trading center, and served as the seat of Tehama County until 1857. Population: 401 (1990); 432 (2000); 470 (2006); 493 (2011 projected); Race: 76.2% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 28.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 591.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 40.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.9 (2006); Marriage status: 27.0% never married, 56.3% now married, 8.6% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.3% Other groups, 18.2% English, 11.1% Irish, 10.8% United States or American, 8.8% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.7% management, 7.8% professional, 24.8% services, 29.1% sales, 2.1% farming, 9.2% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,548 (2006); Median household income: $34,483 (2006); Average household income: $43,181 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 66.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.3% (2006); Median home value: $180,769 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 3.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 61.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Trinity County Located in northern California; drained by the Trinity, Eel, and Mad Rivers; includes parts of the Klamath Mountains, the Coast Ranges, and Trinity, Shasta, and Mendocino National Forests. Covers a land area of 3,178.61 sq. miles, a water area of 28.93 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Weaverville. Weather Station: Trinity River Hatchery
Elevation: 1,856 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 48 54 59 66 75 84 92 91 85 74 55 47 Low 32 32 35 37 42 48 52 51 45 39 35 31 Precip 5.9 5.3 5.0 2.0 1.5 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.9 1.9 4.3 5.0 Snow 1.1 0.9 1.3 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 13,063 (1990); 13,022 (2000); 13,770 (2006); 14,255 (2011 projected); Race: 89.0% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 4.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 8.8% Catholic Church, 2.5% Church of the Nazarene, 2.5% Assemblies of God, 2.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.7% Seventh-day Adventist Church (2000).
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Economy: Unemployment rate: 9.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 5,109 (2005); Leading industries: 22.3% retail trade; 21.5% health care and social assistance; 15.2% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 135 totaling 105,469 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 0 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 2 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 319 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 334 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $5,200 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $20,366 (2006); Median household income: $32,626 (2006); Average household income: $44,964 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.42% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.4% (2006); Median home value: $220,286 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 85.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 109.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 219.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 5.9 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 29.7 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 285.6 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 54.7% Bush, 42.7% Kerry, 0.5% Nader, 0.6% Badnarik National and State Parks: Ellen Pickett State Forest; Trinity National Forest; Weaverville Joss House State Historical Monument Additional Information Contacts Trinity County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-1217 http://www.trinitycounty.org Hayfork Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 628-5610 http://www.hayfordkchamber.org Weaverville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-3251 http://www.weavervillechamber.org
Trinity County Communities BIG BAR (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96010). Covers a land area of 194.274 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.72° N. Lat.; 123.34° W. Long. Elevation is 1,320 feet. History: Big Bar was settled in 1849 by a miner named Jones who left the area after getting his fortune. Population: 253 (2000); Race: 84.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 5.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.2% under 18, 25.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.9% never married, 60.5% now married, 3.8% widowed, 16.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 16.9% English, 16.5% Other groups, 16.1% Irish, 14.0% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 17.3% professional, 23.1% services, 36.5% sales, 11.5% farming, 0.0% construction, 5.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,850 (2000); Median household income: $21,000 (2000); Poverty rate: 23.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.5% (2000). School District(s)
Cox Bar Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-6316 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.3% (2000); Median home value: $96,700 (2000); Median rent: $318 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 69.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.8% walk, 26.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 23.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 47.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BURNT RANCH (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95527). Covers a land area of 124.849 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 40.87° N. Lat.; 123.45° W. Long. Elevation is 1,473 feet. Population: 467 (2000); Race: 88.8% White, 0.0% Black, 0.8% Asian, 1.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.7 persons per square mile
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(2000); Age: 25.4% under 18, 12.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 31.3% never married, 42.0% now married, 12.4% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.0% Other groups, 18.4% German, 17.8% English, 13.8% Irish, 7.2% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.8% management, 8.1% professional, 25.0% services, 25.6% sales, 12.2% farming, 3.5% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,192 (2000); Median household income: $27,333 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2000). School District(s)
Burnt Ranch Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 629-2543 Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.5% (2000); Median home value: $114,600 (2000); Median rent: $381 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 81.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 12.8% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.9% less than 15 minutes, 36.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOUGLAS CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96024). Covers a land area of 116.733 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.60° N. Lat.; 122.92° W. Long. Elevation is 1,651 feet. History: It was at the site of Douglas City on the Trinity River that Pierson B. Reading made the first discovery of gold in Trinity County in 1848. Population: 940 (2000); Race: 90.0% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 8.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.1% under 18, 13.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.7% never married, 58.3% now married, 5.4% widowed, 15.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.5% Irish, 14.6% Other groups, 12.6% English, 10.9% German, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.1% management, 25.9% professional, 14.9% services, 23.3% sales, 2.3% farming, 8.7% construction, 11.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,976 (2000); Median household income: $31,635 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2000). School District(s)
Douglas City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-6350 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2000); Median home value: $150,500 (2000); Median rent: $377 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
HAYFORK (CDP). Covers a land area of 155.542 sq. miles and a water area of 0.073 sq. miles. Located at 40.57° N. Lat.; 123.14° W. Long. Elevation is 2,327 feet. Population: 2,590 (1990); 2,315 (2000); 2,348 (2006); 2,363 (2011 projected); Race: 85.2% White, 0.2% Black, 0.2% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 15.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 42.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.1 (2006); Marriage status: 20.0% never married, 55.4% now married, 8.5% widowed, 16.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 27.8% Other groups, 16.4% German, 16.2% Irish, 11.0% English, 6.1% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.8% management, 17.6% professional, 24.6% services, 19.5% sales, 4.0% farming, 11.2% construction, 14.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,859 (2006); Median household income: $26,402 (2006); Average household income: $36,774 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 23.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Mountain Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 628-5265 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.8% (2006); Median home value: $165,839 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.3% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 65.3% less than 15 minutes, 9.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 1.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Hayfork Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 628-5610 http://www.hayfordkchamber.org
JUNCTION CITY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96048). Covers a land area of 617.542 sq. miles and a water area of 0.635 sq. miles. Located at 40.85° N. Lat.; 122.92° W. Long. Elevation is 1,475 feet. History: Junction City developed on Canyon Creek as a trading center for ranchers and miners. Population: 725 (2000); Race: 93.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 1.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.6% under 18, 15.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.4% never married, 69.4% now married, 7.9% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.3% German, 19.2% English, 14.2% Irish, 11.1% Other groups, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.0% management, 17.5% professional, 26.5% services, 23.3% sales, 1.6% farming, 10.1% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,895 (2000); Median household income: $33,854 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.4% (2000). School District(s)
Junction City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-6381 Housing: Homeownership rate: 78.1% (2000); Median home value: $137,500 (2000); Median rent: $350 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.2% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 58.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEWISTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 34.582 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.69° N. Lat.; 122.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,826 feet. Population: 1,199 (1990); 1,305 (2000); 1,415 (2006); 1,489 (2011 projected); Race: 89.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 40.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.32 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 20.4% never married, 59.7% now married, 7.5% widowed, 12.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% German, 16.8% Irish, 16.6% English, 15.0% Other groups, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.1% management, 15.2% professional, 21.4% services, 21.9% sales, 2.6% farming, 13.9% construction, 12.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,458 (2006); Median household income: $36,238 (2006); Average household income: $47,533 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Lewiston Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 778-3984 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.7% (2006); Median home value: $208,333 (2006); Median rent: $456 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000).
Transportation: Commute to work: 85.2% car, 0.4% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 10.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.9% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MAD RIVER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95552). Covers a land area of 100.561 sq. miles and a water area of 1.678 sq. miles. Located at 40.39° N. Lat.; 123.41° W. Long. Population: 257 (2000); Race: 94.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.0% under 18, 14.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 56.8% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.4% German, 10.8% Other groups, 10.4% United States or American, 8.8% Italian, 8.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 15.7% professional, 15.7% services, 21.6% sales, 25.5% farming, 3.9% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,586 (2000); Median household income: $24,583 (2000); Poverty rate: 34.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2000); Median home value: $91,700 (2000); Median rent: $275 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 62.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 31.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 64.7% less than 15 minutes, 19.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) SALYER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95563). Covers a land area of 30.083 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 40.89° N. Lat.; 123.56° W. Long. Elevation is 600 feet. Population: 647 (2000); Race: 73.5% White, 0.0% Black, 0.5% Asian, 4.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 21.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 20.7% under 18, 15.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 16.4% never married, 58.9% now married, 7.9% widowed, 16.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 15.3% English, 13.1% Italian, 11.5% United States or American, 10.6% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 10.5% professional, 25.9% services, 15.9% sales, 0.9% farming, 16.4% construction, 26.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,684 (2000); Median household income: $23,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2000); Median home value: $118,500 (2000); Median rent: $408 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.3% less than 15 minutes, 36.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) TRINITY CENTER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 96091). Covers a land area of 233.745 sq. miles and a water area of 0.200 sq. miles. Located at 41.00° N. Lat.; 122.71° W. Long. Elevation is 2,795 feet. Population: 729 (2000); Race: 94.0% White, 0.4% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3.1 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 16.4% under 18, 27.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 11.8% never married, 69.8% now married, 8.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.9% English, 15.1% German, 13.0% Irish, 10.0% Other groups, 7.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.3% management, 15.5% professional, 14.6% services, 25.8% sales, 2.3% farming, 16.4% construction, 14.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,047 (2000); Median household income: $30,417 (2000); Poverty rate: 13.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.7% (2000).
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Tulare County School District(s)
Coffee Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 266-3344 Trinity Center Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 266-3342 Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.2% (2000); Median home value: $114,300 (2000); Median rent: $370 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 78.3% car, 1.0% public transportation, 10.6% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEAVERVILLE (CDP). County seat. Covers a land area of 35.388 sq. miles and a water area of <.001 sq. miles. Located at 40.73° N. Lat.; 122.93° W. Long. Elevation is 2,011 feet. History: Weaverville, an early mining town, developed as the seat of Trinity County. Population: 3,371 (1990); 3,554 (2000); 3,773 (2006); 3,912 (2011 projected); Race: 91.0% White, 0.2% Black, 1.1% Asian, 5.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 106.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.27 (2006); Median age: 42.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.1% never married, 60.3% now married, 8.5% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% German, 18.0% Other groups, 14.3% English, 13.2% Irish, 8.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.5% management, 25.1% professional, 22.4% services, 21.4% sales, 0.1% farming, 10.5% construction, 14.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,803 (2006); Median household income: $34,276 (2006); Average household income: $48,671 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.4% (2006). School District(s)
Trinity County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-2861 Trinity Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-6104 Weaverville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 436 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-5533 Housing: Homeownership rate: 64.1% (2006); Median home value: $250,140 (2006); Median rent: $429 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Hospitals: Mountain Community Medical Services (65 beds) Newspapers: Trinity Journal (General - Circulation 4,600) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.2% walk, 9.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 76.2% less than 15 minutes, 13.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 2.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Weaverville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 623-3251 http://www.weavervillechamber.org
ZENIA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95595). Covers a land area of 191.032 sq. miles and a water area of 0.001 sq. miles. Located at 40.67° N. Lat.; 123.03° W. Long. Elevation is 2,969 feet. Population: 253 (2000); Race: 81.2% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.2% under 18, 12.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 20.1% never married, 63.9% now married, 5.3% widowed, 10.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.2% German, 24.8% Other groups, 19.2% Irish, 17.1% English, 4.7% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 27.3% management, 12.1% professional, 15.2% services, 15.2% sales, 3.0% farming, 15.2% construction, 12.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,725 (2000); Median household income: $21,964 (2000); Poverty rate: 29.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2000).
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Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.3% (2000); Median home value: $48,300 (2000); Median rent: $229 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 63.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 36.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.4% less than 15 minutes, 5.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 39.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Tulare County Located in central California, from the San Joaquin Valley to the crest of the Sierra Nevada; drained by the Kaweah, St. Johns, Tule, and Kern Rivers; includes parts of Inyo and Sequoia National Forests. Covers a land area of 4,823.97 sq. miles, a water area of 15.12 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1852. County seat is Visalia. Tulare County is part of the Visalia-Porterville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Tulare County, CA Weather Station: Ash Mountain
Elevation: 1,706 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 62 65 70 80 90 97 96 91 80 66 58 Low 37 40 42 46 53 61 67 67 61 52 43 37 Precip 5.1 4.4 5.0 2.1 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.3 3.0 3.3 Snow 0.4 0.1 0.2 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.2 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Grant Grove
Elevation: 6,597 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 44 44 45 49 57 67 75 74 68 59 49 44 Low 27 26 27 30 37 46 52 51 47 39 32 27 Precip 8.0 7.0 7.5 3.0 1.4 0.5 0.3 0.1 1.2 2.1 4.6 5.9 Snow 36.2 33.8 44.7 18.0 5.2 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.2 3.0 16.8 28.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lemon Cove
Elevation: 511 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 56 63 68 75 84 92 97 96 91 81 66 57 Low 37 41 45 47 53 58 63 62 58 50 42 36 Precip 2.8 2.4 3.0 1.1 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.7 1.7 1.8 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lindsay
Elevation: 419 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 65 69 77 85 92 98 96 91 81 67 57 Low 36 39 42 45 51 57 62 60 55 47 39 35 Precip 2.5 2.1 2.6 0.9 0.4 0.1 tr 0.0 0.3 0.6 1.5 1.5 Snow 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Lodgepole
Elevation: 6,732 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 38 42 44 49 57 68 75 75 68 58 46 38 Low 16 17 21 25 32 38 44 43 38 30 22 16 Precip 8.7 8.2 7.7 3.1 1.3 0.7 0.5 0.3 1.5 1.8 4.7 6.3 Snow 51.6 48.4 51.0 19.9 5.7 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.8 21.4 35.9 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Porterville
Elevation: 390 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 58 65 70 76 85 93 98 97 92 82 68 58 Low 38 41 45 48 54 61 66 64 60 51 42 36 Precip 2.2 1.9 2.3 0.9 0.4 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.6 1.3 1.5 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Three Rivers Edison 1
Elevation: 1,138 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 59 64 68 75 85 93 100 98 92 82 67 59 Low 35 38 41 45 51 58 65 64 58 49 40 35 Precip 4.8 4.2 4.9 1.8 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.1 2.7 3.1 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
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Weather Station: Visalia
Profiles of California Elevation: 324 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 54 62 67 74 82 90 95 93 88 79 65 54 Low 38 42 46 49 55 61 65 64 60 52 43 37 Precip 2.1 1.9 2.2 0.8 0.4 0.1 tr 0.0 0.3 0.6 1.3 1.6 Snow tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 311,823 (1990); 368,021 (2000); 411,352 (2006); 444,377 (2011 projected); Race: 55.2% White, 1.7% Black, 3.3% Asian, 55.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 85.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.39 (2006); Median age: 29.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 32.4% Catholic Church, 2.9% Assemblies of God, 2.3% Southern Baptist Convention, 1.5% American Baptist Churches in the USA, 1.4% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 189,425 (2005); Leading industries: 16.3% retail trade; 14.7% health care and social assistance; 13.9% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 5,738 totaling 1,393,456 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 14 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 106 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 5,896 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 535 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 4,063 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 1,070 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 5,792 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $8,588 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 2,815 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 760 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,117 (2006); Median household income: $40,176 (2006); Average household income: $53,880 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.9% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.90% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $172 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $127 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $182,701 (2006); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 204.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 65.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 178.9 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 51.2% good, 29.0% moderate, 18.9% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.8% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 11.5 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 39.4 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 840.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 66.2% Bush, 32.9% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.2% Badnarik National and State Parks: Pixley National Wildlife Refuge; Sequoia National Forest; Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park Additional Information Contacts Tulare County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 733-6531 http://www.co.tulare.ca.us City of Dinuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 591-5904 http://www.dinuba.org City of Exeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 592-9244 http://www.cityofexeter.com City of Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 562-5927 http://www.lindsay.ca.us City of Porterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 782-7442 http://www.ci.porterville.ca.us City of Tulare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 684-4206 http://www.ci.tulare.ca.us City of Visalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 713-4300 http://www.ci.visalia.ca.us City of Woodlake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 564-8055 http://www.cityofwoodlake.com/home.asp Dinuba Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 591-2707 http://www.dinubacommerce.org Exeter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 592-2919 http://www.exeterchamber.com Farmersville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 747-1321 Lindsay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 562-4929 http://chamber.lindsay.ca.us Orosi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-6997
Porterville Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-7502 http://www.chamber.porterville.com Springville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 539-2312 http://springville.ca.us Tulare Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 686-1547 http://www.tularechamber.org Visalia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 847-2542 http://www.visaliachamber.org
Tulare County Communities ALPAUGH (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.991 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.88° N. Lat.; 119.48° W. Long. Elevation is 210 feet. Population: 612 (1990); 761 (2000); 819 (2006); 859 (2011 projected); Race: 35.7% White, 0.1% Black, 2.3% Asian, 62.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 826.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.50 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.7 (2006); Marriage status: 32.3% never married, 55.1% now married, 4.0% widowed, 8.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 67.8% Other groups, 5.8% United States or American, 2.9% English, 2.8% German, 2.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 9.5% professional, 19.6% services, 7.7% sales, 26.8% farming, 9.5% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,651 (2006); Median household income: $26,333 (2006); Average household income: $30,278 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 37.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 36.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.9% (2006). School District(s)
Alpaugh Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 949-8413 Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.3% (2006); Median home value: $99,524 (2006); Median rent: $342 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 7.0% walk, 5.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 45.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BADGER (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93603). Covers a land area of 118.743 sq. miles and a water area of 0.035 sq. miles. Located at 36.56° N. Lat.; 119.01° W. Long. Elevation is 3,030 feet. Population: 260 (2000); Race: 71.4% White, 24.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 36.2% under 18, 8.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 50.0% now married, 10.8% widowed, 13.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.3% Other groups, 28.1% English, 12.2% German, 9.7% Belgian, 6.1% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.4% management, 7.0% professional, 30.5% services, 25.8% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.3% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,577 (2000); Median household income: $21,838 (2000); Poverty rate: 26.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6% (2000). School District(s)
Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-6763 Housing: Homeownership rate: 36.4% (2000); Median home value: $100,800 (2000); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 47 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 62.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 31.3% walk, 6.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 73.3% less than 15 minutes, 10.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93207). Covers a land area of 19.115 sq. miles and a water area of 0
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sq. miles. Located at 35.87° N. Lat.; 118.68° W. Long. Elevation is 3,074 feet. Population: 210 (2000); Race: 90.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 13.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 11.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.4% under 18, 30.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 17.1% never married, 59.5% now married, 5.7% widowed, 17.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.8% Other groups, 17.9% English, 13.9% Irish, 12.9% German, 8.5% Swedish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 19.6% management, 41.3% professional, 4.3% services, 15.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.3% construction, 15.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,768 (2000); Median household income: $22,188 (2000); Poverty rate: 17.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.5% (2000). School District(s)
Hot Springs Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 548-6544 Housing: Homeownership rate: 84.0% (2000); Median home value: $85,000 (2000); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 17.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CUTLER (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.760 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.52° N. Lat.; 119.28° W. Long. Elevation is 358 feet. Population: 4,450 (1990); 4,491 (2000); 4,577 (2006); 4,628 (2011 projected); Race: 23.4% White, 0.4% Black, 0.7% Asian, 96.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,024.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 5.01 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 123.3 (2006); Marriage status: 38.2% never married, 54.1% now married, 3.3% widowed, 4.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 48.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.7% Other groups, 1.1% United States or American, 0.8% English, 0.3% Portuguese, 0.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 5.4% professional, 7.7% services, 12.9% sales, 47.1% farming, 2.9% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,527 (2006); Median household income: $28,221 (2006); Average household income: $32,722 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.1% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 20.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-6763 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.2% (2006); Median home value: $154,130 (2006); Median rent: $366 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.3% car, 0.7% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 0.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 14.4% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 29.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.2% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DINUBA (city). Covers a land area of 3.421 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.54° N. Lat.; 119.38° W. Long. Elevation is 330 feet. History: Incorporated 1906. Population: 13,501 (1990); 16,844 (2000); 18,986 (2006); 20,637 (2011 projected); Race: 50.4% White, 0.4% Black, 2.5% Asian, 80.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,549.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.87 (2006); Median age: 26.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.9 (2006); Marriage status: 31.7% never married, 55.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 6.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 72.7% Other groups, 3.9% German, 3.6% English, 2.7% United States or American, 2.6% Irish (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 154 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 80 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.1%
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management, 11.1% professional, 15.7% services, 20.9% sales, 18.3% farming, 8.7% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $12,109 (2006); Median household income: $38,715 (2006); Average household income: $46,516 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 26.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 50.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006). School District(s)
Dinuba Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 5,773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 595-7200 Kings Canyon Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 637-1200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $177,623 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 81.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 585.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Dinuba Sentinel (General - Circulation 2,850) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.8% less than 15 minutes, 25.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Dinuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 591-5904 http://www.dinuba.org Dinuba Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 591-2707 http://www.dinubacommerce.org
DUCOR (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.608 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.89° N. Lat.; 119.04° W. Long. Elevation is 545 feet. Population: 417 (1990); 504 (2000); 537 (2006); 562 (2011 projected); Race: 23.3% White, 0.2% Black, 1.3% Asian, 81.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 883.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.30 (2006); Median age: 26.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 117.4 (2006); Marriage status: 33.1% never married, 58.6% now married, 4.8% widowed, 3.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 31.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.7% Other groups, 3.1% German, 2.6% United States or American, 1.7% English, 1.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 10.7% professional, 14.1% services, 16.0% sales, 30.1% farming, 10.2% construction, 9.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,261 (2006); Median household income: $37,177 (2006); Average household income: $45,740 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.9% (2006). School District(s)
Ducor Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 534-2261 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.8% (2006); Median home value: $127,500 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.5% walk, 6.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.9% less than 15 minutes, 38.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 34.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EARLIMART (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.012 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.88° N. Lat.; 119.27° W. Long. Elevation is 283 feet. History: Earlimart grew up around a cotton-oil plant, cotton gin, and sheep and wool loading sheds along the railroad. Population: 5,881 (1990); 6,583 (2000); 6,879 (2006); 7,129 (2011 projected); Race: 21.7% White, 0.6% Black, 6.8% Asian, 89.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,418.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.52 (2006); Median age: 23.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.4 (2006); Marriage status: 36.6% never married, 53.1% now married, 5.5% widowed, 4.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 47.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.9% Other groups, 1.0%
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United States or American, 0.4% Other Arab, 0.4% Arab/Arabic, 0.3% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.7% management, 6.0% professional, 11.4% services, 13.3% sales, 49.1% farming, 4.3% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,051 (2006); Median household income: $23,699 (2006); Average household income: $31,847 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 2.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 41.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 22.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.2% (2006). School District(s)
Allensworth Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 849-2401 Earlimart Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,938 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 849-4241 Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.5% (2006); Median home value: $127,821 (2006); Median rent: $345 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.1% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.5% less than 15 minutes, 36.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EAST OROSI (CDP). Aka Orosi. Covers a land area of 0.248 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.54° N. Lat.; 119.26° W. Long. Elevation is 390 feet. Population: 413 (1990); 426 (2000); 422 (2006); 412 (2011 projected); Race: 58.5% White, 0.0% Black, 1.9% Asian, 90.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,703.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.31 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.9 (2006); Marriage status: 34.4% never married, 51.1% now married, 5.7% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 18.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 111.9% Other groups, 2.1% Dutch, 2.1% Greek, 1.8% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.5% management, 0.0% professional, 0.0% services, 7.3% sales, 20.2% farming, 11.0% construction, 45.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,684 (2006); Median household income: $27,439 (2006); Average household income: $33,087 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 0.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 51.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 36.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 60.2% (2006); Median home value: $142,241 (2006); Median rent: $532 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 8.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.1% less than 15 minutes, 81.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) EAST PORTERVILLE (CDP). Aka Doyle Colony. Covers a land area of 3.061 sq. miles and a water area of 0.018 sq. miles. Located at 36.05° N. Lat.; 118.98° W. Long. Population: 5,493 (1990); 6,730 (2000); 7,666 (2006); 8,381 (2011 projected); Race: 41.6% White, 0.8% Black, 2.2% Asian, 70.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,504.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.05 (2006); Median age: 25.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 36.4% never married, 52.8% now married, 4.7% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 30.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.6% Other groups, 4.9% German, 4.8% United States or American, 3.0% Irish, 1.9% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.3% management, 8.0% professional, 20.7% services, 17.1% sales, 24.0% farming, 10.6% construction, 15.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,954 (2006); Median household income: $26,703 (2006); Average household income: $33,099 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 38.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 43.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006).
Housing: Homeownership rate: 49.0% (2006); Median home value: $133,890 (2006); Median rent: $407 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 2.5% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 3.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 33.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
EXETER (city). Covers a land area of 2.230 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.29° N. Lat.; 119.14° W. Long. Elevation is 386 feet. History: Incorporated 1911. Population: 7,577 (1990); 9,168 (2000); 9,952 (2006); 10,565 (2011 projected); Race: 66.3% White, 0.9% Black, 1.3% Asian, 43.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,462.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.14 (2006); Median age: 29.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.9 (2006); Marriage status: 26.5% never married, 56.8% now married, 7.3% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.5% Other groups, 8.7% Irish, 7.6% English, 7.3% German, 7.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 20 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 16.1% professional, 15.7% services, 24.3% sales, 6.7% farming, 10.0% construction, 17.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,940 (2006); Median household income: $41,344 (2006); Average household income: $52,051 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 68.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). School District(s)
Exeter Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 592-9421 Exeter Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 592-9421 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.9% (2006); Median home value: $178,471 (2006); Median rent: $412 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 55.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 570.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Lindsay Gazette (General - Circulation 2,200); The Exeter Sun (General - Circulation 2,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.0% car, 0.8% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 46.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Exeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 592-9244 http://www.cityofexeter.com Exeter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 592-2919 http://www.exeterchamber.com
FARMERSVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 1.877 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.30° N. Lat.; 119.20° W. Long. Elevation is 360 feet. Population: 6,342 (1990); 8,737 (2000); 9,824 (2006); 10,670 (2011 projected); Race: 36.4% White, 0.5% Black, 1.6% Asian, 77.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,234.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.18 (2006); Median age: 25.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.2 (2006); Marriage status: 33.2% never married, 55.5% now married, 5.0% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 32.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Other groups, 4.3% Irish, 3.8% English, 3.5% United States or American, 3.3% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 43 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Employment by occupation: 4.6% management, 4.6% professional, 23.8% services, 24.7% sales, 18.9% farming, 9.0% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,858 (2006); Median household income: $32,899 (2006); Average household income: $40,989 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
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Farmersville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,394 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 592-2010 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.4% (2006); Median home value: $141,189 (2006); Median rent: $382 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 352.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 1.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.1% less than 15 minutes, 47.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Farmersville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 747-1321
GOSHEN (CDP). Aka Goshen Junction. Covers a land area of 1.786 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.34° N. Lat.; 119.42° W. Long. Elevation is 282 feet. Population: 2,347 (1990); 2,394 (2000); 2,715 (2006); 2,995 (2011 projected); Race: 68.0% White, 3.3% Black, 2.0% Asian, 77.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,520.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.15 (2006); Median age: 24.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.6 (2006); Marriage status: 34.1% never married, 56.3% now married, 3.3% widowed, 6.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.2% Other groups, 3.3% Portuguese, 3.1% United States or American, 2.7% German, 2.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.1% management, 12.5% professional, 12.9% services, 19.4% sales, 19.3% farming, 10.7% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,650 (2006); Median household income: $31,565 (2006); Average household income: $39,324 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 28.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 49.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.2% (2006). School District(s)
Visalia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 730-7300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.4% (2006); Median home value: $131,134 (2006); Median rent: $468 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.0% less than 15 minutes, 41.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 4.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available.
IVANHOE (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.008 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.38° N. Lat.; 119.21° W. Long. Elevation is 362 feet. Population: 3,293 (1990); 4,474 (2000); 4,692 (2006); 4,894 (2011 projected); Race: 46.2% White, 0.5% Black, 0.4% Asian, 85.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,337.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.07 (2006); Median age: 26.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.2% never married, 60.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 7.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 43.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.0% Other groups, 4.4% United States or American, 4.4% Irish, 2.9% German, 2.0% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 6.4% professional, 22.1% services, 15.5% sales, 28.2% farming, 7.2% construction, 14.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,018 (2006); Median household income: $31,033 (2006); Average household income: $40,730 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 40.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Visalia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 730-7300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $136,554 (2006); Median rent: $369 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.1% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LEMON COVE (CDP). Aka Lemoncove. Covers a land area of 0.838 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.38° N. Lat.; 119.02° W. Long. Population: 297 (1990); 298 (2000); 297 (2006); 297 (2011 projected); Race: 86.9% White, 1.0% Black, 2.7% Asian, 9.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 354.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.50 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.4 (2006); Marriage status: 17.9% never married, 58.5% now married, 8.7% widowed, 14.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3% Other groups, 15.6% German, 13.4% Irish, 8.5% English, 8.1% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.6% management, 20.8% professional, 12.3% services, 20.0% sales, 6.2% farming, 15.4% construction, 10.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,658 (2006); Median household income: $38,553 (2006); Average household income: $54,055 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 32.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.7% (2006). School District(s)
Sequoia Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 296 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 564-2106 Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.7% (2006); Median home value: $189,063 (2006); Median rent: $334 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 96.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.0% less than 15 minutes, 38.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINDSAY (city). Covers a land area of 2.415 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.20° N. Lat.; 119.08° W. Long. Elevation is 383 feet. History: Lindsay grew up around citrus and olive orchards, with citrus-packing houses, olive canneries, and olive oil plants. Population: 8,457 (1990); 10,297 (2000); 10,677 (2006); 11,018 (2011 projected); Race: 44.8% White, 0.8% Black, 1.3% Asian, 82.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,421.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.89 (2006); Median age: 25.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 103.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.7% never married, 59.0% now married, 5.8% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.4% Other groups, 3.5% English, 3.3% Irish, 2.9% United States or American, 2.2% German (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 2 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 5.2% management, 7.7% professional, 15.0% services, 15.7% sales, 33.5% farming, 5.8% construction, 17.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,311 (2006); Median household income: $26,704 (2006); Average household income: $36,075 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 37.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Lindsay Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,681 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 562-5111 Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.6% (2006); Median home value: $141,825 (2006); Median rent: $378 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 88.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 447.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.1% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts
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City of Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 562-5927 http://www.lindsay.ca.us Lindsay Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 562-4929 http://chamber.lindsay.ca.us
LONDON (CDP). Aka New London. Covers a land area of 0.628 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.47° N. Lat.; 119.44° W. Long. Elevation is 295 feet. Population: 1,638 (1990); 1,848 (2000); 1,828 (2006); 1,710 (2011 projected); Race: 51.0% White, 0.2% Black, 1.0% Asian, 92.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,911.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.79 (2006); Median age: 24.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 129.9 (2006); Marriage status: 37.6% never married, 55.8% now married, 2.7% widowed, 3.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 59.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 84.1% Other groups, 1.6% United States or American, 1.0% Irish, 0.8% Italian, 0.8% Norwegian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.9% management, 1.4% professional, 11.8% services, 3.3% sales, 66.3% farming, 4.7% construction, 11.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,808 (2006); Median household income: $27,763 (2006); Average household income: $32,579 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 44.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 15.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.9% (2006); Median home value: $119,492 (2006); Median rent: $387 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.3% less than 15 minutes, 54.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OROSI (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.452 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.54° N. Lat.; 119.28° W. Long. Elevation is 373 feet. Population: 5,422 (1990); 7,318 (2000); 8,265 (2006); 8,987 (2011 projected); Race: 31.4% White, 0.4% Black, 8.6% Asian, 85.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,370.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.49 (2006); Median age: 26.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.7 (2006); Marriage status: 35.4% never married, 53.0% now married, 6.5% widowed, 5.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 48.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 85.4% Other groups, 1.7% United States or American, 1.1% German, 0.8% English, 0.7% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.3% management, 8.4% professional, 14.9% services, 12.9% sales, 35.3% farming, 5.2% construction, 18.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,587 (2006); Median household income: $36,780 (2006); Average household income: $43,065 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 33.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.4% (2006). School District(s)
Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,026 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-6763 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.8% (2006); Median home value: $158,120 (2006); Median rent: $393 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.3% car, 5.9% public transportation, 2.9% walk, 3.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.8% less than 15 minutes, 24.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Orosi Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-6997
PIXLEY (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.102 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.97° N. Lat.; 119.29° W. Long. Elevation is 271 feet. History: Pixley, dating from the railroad building era, was named for Frank Pixley, founder and editor of the San Francisco weekly, “The Argonaut.”
Population: 2,457 (1990); 2,586 (2000); 2,515 (2006); 2,515 (2011 projected); Race: 25.4% White, 3.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 78.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 810.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.10 (2006); Median age: 24.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 113.1 (2006); Marriage status: 33.3% never married, 54.7% now married, 6.3% widowed, 5.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Other groups, 3.6% United States or American, 2.3% English, 2.1% German, 2.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 1.0% management, 5.2% professional, 12.6% services, 19.2% sales, 38.9% farming, 8.2% construction, 14.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,600 (2006); Median household income: $26,818 (2006); Average household income: $39,190 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 43.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 39.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Pixley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 946 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 757-3131 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.2% (2006); Median home value: $139,080 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.0% less than 15 minutes, 34.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
POPLAR-COTTON CENTER (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.276 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.05° N. Lat.; 119.14° W. Long. Population: 1,942 (1990); 1,496 (2000); 1,621 (2006); 1,683 (2011 projected); Race: 26.6% White, 0.0% Black, 13.5% Asian, 67.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,270.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.40 (2006); Median age: 24.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 107.8 (2006); Marriage status: 26.2% never married, 66.2% now married, 4.0% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.5% Other groups, 7.3% United States or American, 2.6% Irish, 1.7% German, 1.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.5% management, 8.1% professional, 12.6% services, 12.6% sales, 31.2% farming, 10.8% construction, 20.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,841 (2006); Median household income: $30,000 (2006); Average household income: $42,928 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 31.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 38.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2006); Median home value: $142,692 (2006); Median rent: $373 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 33 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.9% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 17.9% less than 15 minutes, 41.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORTERVILLE (city). Covers a land area of 14.006 sq. miles and a water area of 0.067 sq. miles. Located at 36.06° N. Lat.; 119.02° W. Long. Elevation is 459 feet. History: Founded 1859 on the old Los Angeles—San Francisco stage route. Incorporated 1902. Population: 32,351 (1990); 39,615 (2000); 44,709 (2006); 48,588 (2011 projected); Race: 49.8% White, 1.4% Black, 4.6% Asian, 56.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,192.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.42 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 57.4% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.5% Other groups, 6.6% United States or American, 5.8% English, 5.2% German, 5.1% Irish (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 19,729 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 161 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 100 (2005); Employment by
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occupation: 7.7% management, 18.8% professional, 17.6% services, 23.6% sales, 10.6% farming, 8.1% construction, 13.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,160 (2006); Median household income: $36,836 (2006); Average household income: $47,527 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Alta Vista Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 536 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 782-5700 Burton Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,099 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 781-8020 Citrus South Tule Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-6333 Hope Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-1064 Pleasant View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 546 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-6769 Porterville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 793-2455 Rockford Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-5406 Woodville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 686-9713 Two-year College(s)
Porterville College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,814. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 791-2200 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $678; Out-of-state $5,578 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $173,605 (2006); Median rent: $422 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Porterville Developmental Center (1220 beds); Sierra View District Hospital (163 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 58.0 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 516.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Porterville Recorder (Circulation 9,911) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.0% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 50.5% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Porterville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 782-7442 http://www.ci.porterville.ca.us Porterville Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-7502 http://www.chamber.porterville.com
POSEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93260). Covers a land area of 85.910 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.84° N. Lat.; 118.63° W. Long. Elevation is 3,600 feet. Population: 247 (2000); Race: 94.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 7.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 2.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.2% under 18, 18.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.8% never married, 74.3% now married, 4.3% widowed, 6.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 16.0% English, 14.0% German, 13.6% Irish, 13.2% Other groups, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 10.8% professional, 20.3% services, 27.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 18.9% construction, 12.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,440 (2000); Median household income: $28,929 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.6% (2000); Median home value: $104,200 (2000); Median rent: $338 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 30 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.7% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 12.9% less than 15 minutes, 5.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 15.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 54.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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RICHGROVE (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.469 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.79° N. Lat.; 119.10° W. Long. Elevation is 510 feet. Population: 1,899 (1990); 2,723 (2000); 3,131 (2006); 3,447 (2011 projected); Race: 8.9% White, 0.0% Black, 4.3% Asian, 93.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,674.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.99 (2006); Median age: 23.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.3% never married, 62.7% now married, 4.3% widowed, 2.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 55.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 82.4% Other groups, 0.8% United States or American, 0.5% Arab/Arabic, 0.3% German, 0.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 5.8% professional, 11.3% services, 8.7% sales, 51.2% farming, 6.1% construction, 12.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $6,361 (2006); Median household income: $25,897 (2006); Average household income: $31,762 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 20.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 1.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Richgrove Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 711 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 725-2424 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.7% (2006); Median home value: $135,994 (2006); Median rent: $363 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.0% walk, 1.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 18.2% less than 15 minutes, 41.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93262). Covers a land area of 760.483 sq. miles and a water area of 5.869 sq. miles. Located at 36.36° N. Lat.; 118.72° W. Long. Elevation is 6,409 feet. Population: 38 (2000); Race: 89.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.4% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.1% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 41.8% never married, 54.5% now married, 0.0% widowed, 3.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.1% English, 29.7% German, 15.6% Irish, 10.9% Other groups, 9.4% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 18.2% professional, 38.6% services, 0.0% sales, 9.1% farming, 13.6% construction, 4.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $24,980 (2000); Median household income: $46,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 0.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.3% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 0.0% (2000); Median home value: $n/a (2000); Median rent: $300 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 43.2% car, 0.0% public transportation, 56.8% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 81.8% less than 15 minutes, 13.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) SPRINGVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.173 sq. miles and a water area of 0.026 sq. miles. Located at 36.12° N. Lat.; 118.81° W. Long. Elevation is 1,033 feet. Population: 1,055 (1990); 1,109 (2000); 1,245 (2006); 1,344 (2011 projected); Race: 94.1% White, 0.1% Black, 0.3% Asian, 5.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 298.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.02 (2006); Median age: 47.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.8 (2006); Marriage status: 18.3% never married, 48.3% now married, 14.5% widowed, 18.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.2% Other groups, 19.4% German, 18.7% English, 16.1% Irish, 6.1% French (except Basque) (2000).
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Economy: Employment by occupation: 11.1% management, 26.6% professional, 22.4% services, 17.4% sales, 2.1% farming, 10.6% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,137 (2006); Median household income: $28,596 (2006); Average household income: $42,789 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 25.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.5% (2006). School District(s)
United States or American, 1.3% German, 0.8% Irish, 0.8% Arab/Arabic (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.6% management, 6.6% professional, 9.7% services, 11.8% sales, 47.1% farming, 7.4% construction, 13.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,567 (2006); Median household income: $27,781 (2006); Average household income: $33,755 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 39.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 26.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.4% (2006).
Springville Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 539-2605 Housing: Homeownership rate: 51.2% (2006); Median home value: $187,048 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 41 years (2000). Newspapers: Southern Sierra Messenger (General - Circulation 2,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 2.1% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.0% less than 15 minutes, 42.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Springville Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 539-2312 http://springville.ca.us
Saucelito Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 784-2164 Terra Bella Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 535-4451 Housing: Homeownership rate: 53.9% (2006); Median home value: $138,618 (2006); Median rent: $359 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 1.4% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.9% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRATHMORE (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.406 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 36.14° N. Lat.; 119.05° W. Long. Elevation is 402 feet. Population: 2,353 (1990); 2,584 (2000); 2,792 (2006); 2,942 (2011 projected); Race: 40.6% White, 0.4% Black, 1.5% Asian, 78.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,986.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.95 (2006); Median age: 25.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.2% never married, 56.6% now married, 7.9% widowed, 8.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.8% Other groups, 4.0% United States or American, 3.9% German, 3.2% English, 3.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.5% management, 8.8% professional, 15.1% services, 11.5% sales, 21.5% farming, 10.5% construction, 29.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,605 (2006); Median household income: $31,786 (2006); Average household income: $33,982 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 30.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 45.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006).
THREE RIVERS (CDP). Covers a land area of 45.350 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.45° N. Lat.; 118.88° W. Long. Elevation is 825 feet. Population: 2,414 (1990); 2,248 (2000); 2,323 (2006); 2,375 (2011 projected); Race: 89.5% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 51.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.25 (2006); Median age: 49.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.7 (2006); Marriage status: 17.7% never married, 61.7% now married, 7.6% widowed, 13.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% German, 22.0% Other groups, 19.2% English, 15.4% Irish, 6.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.9% management, 26.6% professional, 16.5% services, 25.6% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.0% construction, 6.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,402 (2006); Median household income: $54,127 (2006); Average household income: $70,283 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 20.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 29.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006).
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Porterville Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 13,226 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 793-2455 Strathmore Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 568-2118 Strathmore Union High 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 568-1731 Sunnyside Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 387 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 568-1741 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.6% (2006); Median home value: $125,773 (2006); Median rent: $397 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.0% walk, 1.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.4% less than 15 minutes, 40.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Three Rivers Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 192 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 561-4466 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.3% (2006); Median home value: $315,049 (2006); Median rent: $530 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Newspapers: The Kaweah Commonwealth (General - Circulation 4,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.3% walk, 5.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 31.3% less than 15 minutes, 22.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 12.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TERRA BELLA (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.730 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 35.96° N. Lat.; 119.04° W. Long. Elevation is 487 feet. Population: 2,740 (1990); 3,466 (2000); 3,787 (2006); 4,043 (2011 projected); Race: 17.2% White, 0.7% Black, 2.8% Asian, 89.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,189.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.58 (2006); Median age: 25.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 116.8 (2006); Marriage status: 33.0% never married, 60.4% now married, 3.4% widowed, 3.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 53.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 76.7% Other groups, 2.0%
TIPTON (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.014 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.05° N. Lat.; 119.31° W. Long. Elevation is 272 feet. History: Tipton developed as a shipping center for cotton, milk, and poultry. Population: 1,383 (1990); 1,790 (2000); 1,864 (2006); 1,859 (2011 projected); Race: 20.3% White, 0.1% Black, 0.5% Asian, 77.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,838.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.90 (2006); Median age: 25.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 28.5% never married, 58.2% now married, 7.3% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 34.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 71.6% Other groups, 8.7% Portuguese, 5.3% United States or American, 3.5% German, 2.9% English (2000).
Profiles of California
Tulare County
Economy: Employment by occupation: 4.4% management, 4.1% professional, 15.7% services, 11.5% sales, 34.7% farming, 11.0% construction, 18.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,630 (2006); Median household income: $31,264 (2006); Average household income: $37,552 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 3.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 32.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.5% (2006).
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Income: Per capita income: $15,471 (2006); Median household income: $39,844 (2006); Average household income: $50,897 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 10.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 20.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 65.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.6% (2006). School District(s)
TRAVER (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.822 sq. miles and a water
Buena Vista Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 686-2015 Oak Valley Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 434 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 688-2908 Palo Verde Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 513 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 688-0648 Sundale Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 639 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 688-7451 Tulare City Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 685-7200 Tulare County Organization for Voc Ed (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 688-0571 Tulare Joint Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,551 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 688-2021
area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.45° N. Lat.; 119.48° W. Long. Elevation is 285 feet. Population: 812 (1990); 732 (2000); 645 (2006); 615 (2011 projected); Race: 52.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.2% Asian, 81.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 784.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.36 (2006); Median age: 26.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 57.4% now married, 5.7% widowed, 9.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 35.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.9% Other groups, 4.2% German, 3.0% Irish, 2.2% United States or American, 1.4% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.6% management, 5.9% professional, 10.7% services, 10.7% sales, 35.3% farming, 8.6% construction, 20.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $7,930 (2006); Median household income: $29,194 (2006); Average household income: $34,561 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 33.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 30.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
Tulare Beauty College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 229-7480 2006-07 Tuition: $7,000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 61.0% (2006); Median home value: $172,886 (2006); Median rent: $446 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Tulare District Hospital Safety: Violent crime rate: 101.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 650.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tulare Advance-Register (Circulation 8,147) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 1.1% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.2% less than 15 minutes, 33.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Tulare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 684-4206 http://www.ci.tulare.ca.us Tulare Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 686-1547 http://www.tularechamber.org
School District(s)
Tipton Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 539 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 752-4213 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.7% (2006); Median home value: $152,064 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 1.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 38.6% less than 15 minutes, 24.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Vocational/Technical School(s)
School District(s)
Traver Joint Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 897-2755 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.8% (2006); Median home value: $126,596 (2006); Median rent: $354 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 32.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TULARE (city). Covers a land area of 16.613 sq. miles and a water area of 0.066 sq. miles. Located at 36.20° N. Lat.; 119.34° W. Long. Elevation is 288 feet. History: Tulare was founded in 1872 as division headquarters and a railroad repair center for the Southern Pacific Railroad. When the railroad shops were removed in 1891, the town turned to orchards and vineyards and became a shipping center. Population: 34,244 (1990); 43,994 (2000); 50,103 (2006); 54,731 (2011 projected); Race: 52.4% White, 4.7% Black, 2.2% Asian, 51.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,016.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.31 (2006); Median age: 28.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.8 (2006); Marriage status: 27.8% never married, 56.9% now married, 6.4% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 53.8% Other groups, 8.6% Portuguese, 6.4% United States or American, 5.2% Irish, 5.2% German (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 22,135 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 669 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 200 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.8% management, 12.8% professional, 17.3% services, 27.4% sales, 5.9% farming, 10.5% construction, 18.2% production (2000).
VISALIA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 28.576 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 36.32° N. Lat.; 119.30° W. Long. Elevation is 331 feet. History: Visalia was founded in 1852 by Nathaniel Vice, a bear hunter, who combined his own surname with his wife’s given name, Sallie, to form Visalia. The early town of Visalia was a cattle town noted for the skill of its saddlemakers. The town became the seat of Tulare County. Population: 78,398 (1990); 91,565 (2000); 107,114 (2006); 118,704 (2011 projected); Race: 67.1% White, 2.2% Black, 5.2% Asian, 39.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,748.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 31.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.9% never married, 58.3% now married, 5.8% widowed, 10.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 12.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% Other groups, 10.5% German, 8.6% Irish, 8.4% English, 4.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 52,321 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 1,395 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 354 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.9% management, 22.2% professional, 17.2% services, 26.2% sales, 3.1% farming, 7.5% construction, 11.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,443 (2006); Median household income: $48,030 (2006); Average household income: $63,824 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $437 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $115 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006).
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Liberty Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 686-1675 Outside Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 747-0710 Stone Corral Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 146 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 528-4455 Tulare County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 733-6300 Visalia Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 25,794 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 730-7300 Two-year College(s)
College of the Sequoias (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10,317. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 730-3700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $780; Out-of-state $4,980 San Joaquin Valley College (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 651-2500 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $11,600; Out-of-state $11,600 San Joaquin Valley College-Online (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: n/a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 734-7582 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $12,200; Out-of-state $12,200 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Estes Institute of Cosmetology Arts and Science (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 733-3617 2006-07 Tuition: $6,720 Milan Institute (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 518 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 733-4040 2006-07 Tuition: $9,805 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.4% (2006); Median home value: $205,709 (2006); Median rent: $487 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Hospitals: Kaweah Delta Health Care District Safety: Violent crime rate: 100.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 642.1 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Visalia Times-Delta (Circulation 21,379) Transportation: Commute to work: 91.8% car, 1.2% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 46.8% less than 15 minutes, 33.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.0% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Visalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 713-4300 http://www.ci.visalia.ca.us Visalia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (877) 847-2542 http://www.visaliachamber.org
WOODLAKE (city). Covers a land area of 1.981 sq. miles and a water area of 0.477 sq. miles. Located at 36.41° N. Lat.; 119.10° W. Long. Elevation is 440 feet. History: Settled 1914, incorporated 1939. Population: 5,863 (1990); 6,651 (2000); 7,233 (2006); 7,661 (2011 projected); Race: 48.7% White, 0.4% Black, 1.0% Asian, 86.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,651.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.78 (2006); Median age: 26.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.2 (2006); Marriage status: 31.8% never married, 56.4% now married, 4.9% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 42.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 75.0% Other groups, 3.9% United States or American, 1.6% Irish, 0.9% Dutch, 0.8% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 18 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 7.5% professional, 14.4% services, 17.3% sales, 27.9% farming, 8.5% construction, 17.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,336 (2006); Median household income: $28,006 (2006); Average household income: $39,059 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 5.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 38.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.0% (2006). School District(s)
Woodlake Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,625 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 564-8081 Woodlake Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 564-8081
Profiles of California Housing: Homeownership rate: 52.1% (2006); Median home value: $155,012 (2006); Median rent: $321 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 58.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 526.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 0.2% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.5% less than 15 minutes, 35.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 30.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.1% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Woodlake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (559) 564-8055 http://www.cityofwoodlake.com/home.asp
WOODVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.355 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 36.09° N. Lat.; 119.20° W. Long. Elevation is 335 feet. Population: 1,557 (1990); 1,678 (2000); 1,686 (2006); 1,645 (2011 projected); Race: 17.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.1% Asian, 87.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 387.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.68 (2006); Median age: 24.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 114.2 (2006); Marriage status: 38.6% never married, 51.5% now married, 4.4% widowed, 5.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 45.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.5% Other groups, 3.2% United States or American, 1.0% English, 0.9% German, 0.7% Danish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.0% management, 6.8% professional, 14.6% services, 10.1% sales, 43.5% farming, 9.4% construction, 10.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $8,738 (2006); Median household income: $30,543 (2006); Average household income: $40,361 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 36.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 29.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.8% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.5% (2006); Median home value: $126,453 (2006); Median rent: $341 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.8% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 13.6% less than 15 minutes, 40.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
Tuolumne County Located in central and eastern California, in the Sierra Nevada; drained by the Tuolumne and Stanislaus Rivers; includes part of the Stanislaus National Forest. Covers a land area of 2,235.41 sq. miles, a water area of 38.93 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Sonora. Tuolumne County is part of the Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Tuolumne County, CA Weather Station: Cherry Valley Dam
Elevation: 4,763 feet
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Weather Station: Hetch Hetchy
Elevation: 3,868 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 48 53 56 62 69 78 85 85 79 70 56 48 Low 30 31 34 37 44 50 56 56 51 43 35 30 Precip 6.5 5.8 5.9 3.0 1.7 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.9 2.1 4.7 4.8 Snow 9.6 9.1 9.4 4.1 tr tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 tr 2.8 9.6 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 48,456 (1990); 54,501 (2000); 57,457 (2006); 59,841 (2011 projected); Race: 88.5% White, 2.3% Black, 0.9% Asian, 9.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 25.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.54 (2006); Median age: 43.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 109.4 (2006).
Profiles of California Religion: Five largest groups: 9.9% Catholic Church, 2.6% Assemblies of God, 2.2% Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches, 2.0% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.6% Seventh-day Adventist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,237 (2005); Leading industries: 18.8% retail trade; 17.6% health care and social assistance; 12.5% accommodation & food services (2004); Farms: 358 totaling 149,767 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 12 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 1,535 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 1,377 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $11,597 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 222 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $24,785 (2006); Median household income: $45,612 (2006); Average household income: $58,763 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 13.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.35% (2005). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 71.1% (2006); Median home value: $295,127 (2006); Median rent: $502 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 87.5 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 112.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 177.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 89.3% good, 10.7% moderate, 0.0% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 18.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 36.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,047.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 60.0% Bush, 38.5% Kerry, 0.2% Nader, 0.5% Badnarik National and State Parks: Calaveras Bigtree National Forest; Columbia Historic State Park; Stanislaus National Forest; Tuolumne State Game Refuge Additional Information Contacts Tuolumne County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 533-5521 http://www.tuolumnecounty.ca.gov City of Sonora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-4541 http://www.sonoraca.com Columbia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 536-1672 http://www.columbiacalifornia.com Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-4212 http://www.tcchamber.com Twain Harte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 586-4482 http://www.twainhartecc.com
Tuolumne County Communities CHINESE CAMP (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.898 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.87° N. Lat.; 120.43° W. Long. Elevation is 1,261 feet. History: At Chinese Camp some 5,000 Chinese miners searched for gold in the 1850’s. Just west, on a plain at the foot of Table Mountain, the first tong war in California was waged in 1856. Population: 133 (1990); 146 (2000); 174 (2006); 196 (2011 projected); Race: 90.2% White, 1.1% Black, 0.6% Asian, 16.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 193.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.56 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 120.3 (2006); Marriage status: 34.6% never married, 44.9% now married, 9.3% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.5% Irish, 20.6% Other groups, 14.9% English, 6.4% Italian, 6.4% German (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 3.3% management, 18.0% professional, 23.0% services, 26.2% sales, 0.0% farming, 14.8% construction, 14.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,583 (2006); Median household income: $33,182 (2006); Average household income: $37,316 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 2.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2006).
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School District(s)
Chinese Camp Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 984-5421 Housing: Homeownership rate: 66.2% (2006); Median home value: $187,500 (2006); Median rent: $396 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.7% walk, 6.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.0% less than 15 minutes, 48.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 1.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
COLUMBIA (CDP). Covers a land area of 6.172 sq. miles and a water area of 0.009 sq. miles. Located at 38.03° N. Lat.; 120.40° W. Long. Elevation is 2,143 feet. History: Columbia was once known as the Gem of the Southern Mines, the richest, noisiest, fastest-growing camp in the Mother Lode in 1850. Thaddeus Hildreth and his brother found gold here and within a month Hildreth’s Diggings, as it was called, had 6,000 residents. Population: 2,125 (1990); 2,405 (2000); 2,527 (2006); 2,630 (2011 projected); Race: 87.1% White, 1.6% Black, 1.7% Asian, 9.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 409.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 45.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 88.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 56.5% now married, 11.1% widowed, 13.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.6% Other groups, 17.0% German, 14.1% Irish, 10.7% English, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 19.6% professional, 28.5% services, 18.1% sales, 1.9% farming, 11.7% construction, 10.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,650 (2006); Median household income: $32,140 (2006); Average household income: $48,265 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 16.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.0% (2006). School District(s)
Columbia Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 533-7700 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.5% (2006); Median home value: $182,979 (2006); Median rent: $434 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 84.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.1% walk, 11.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.3% less than 15 minutes, 45.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Columbia Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 536-1672 http://www.columbiacalifornia.com
EAST SONORA (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.578 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 120.34° W. Long. Elevation is 2,100 feet. Population: 1,673 (1990); 2,078 (2000); 2,283 (2006); 2,451 (2011 projected); Race: 92.1% White, 1.6% Black, 0.9% Asian, 8.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 885.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 1.92 (2006); Median age: 59.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 81.6 (2006); Marriage status: 13.0% never married, 56.1% now married, 17.4% widowed, 13.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 8.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.0% German, 16.6% English, 13.3% Irish, 13.0% Other groups, 7.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.7% management, 18.7% professional, 16.8% services, 27.5% sales, 1.5% farming, 10.8% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,777 (2006); Median household income: $41,593 (2006); Average household income: $52,926 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 24.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 12.9% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.1% (2006); Median home value: $258,000 (2006); Median rent: $602 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000).
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Transportation: Commute to work: 81.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.1% walk, 15.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 55.7% less than 15 minutes, 25.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
GROVELAND-BIG OAK FLAT (CDP). Covers a land area of 28.542 sq. miles and a water area of 0.256 sq. miles. Located at 37.84° N. Lat.; 120.20° W. Long. Population: 2,811 (1990); 3,388 (2000); 3,288 (2006); 3,196 (2011 projected); Race: 90.8% White, 1.3% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 115.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.16 (2006); Median age: 55.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.7 (2006); Marriage status: 14.9% never married, 66.7% now married, 6.6% widowed, 11.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.4% English, 21.0% German, 16.6% Other groups, 13.2% Irish, 6.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 17.1% professional, 17.6% services, 29.7% sales, 2.2% farming, 11.6% construction, 7.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,955 (2006); Median household income: $48,033 (2006); Average household income: $66,917 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 15.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 8.9% (2006).
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LONG BARN (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95335). Covers a land area of 24.141 sq. miles and a water area of 0.003 sq. miles. Located at 38.11° N. Lat.; 120.10° W. Long. Elevation is 4,963 feet. Population: 674 (2000); Race: 94.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 8.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 27.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.9% under 18, 20.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.1% never married, 69.7% now married, 8.4% widowed, 9.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.6% German, 17.1% Other groups, 15.9% English, 10.0% Irish, 8.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.6% management, 16.1% professional, 35.2% services, 28.7% sales, 0.0% farming, 7.9% construction, 2.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,458 (2000); Median household income: $22,147 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.0% (2000); Median home value: $115,800 (2000); Median rent: $427 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 77.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 16.2% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.8% less than 15 minutes, 11.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
School District(s)
Big Oak Flat-Groveland Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 535 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 962-5765 Housing: Homeownership rate: 82.1% (2006); Median home value: $331,054 (2006); Median rent: $523 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 8.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.5% less than 15 minutes, 23.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
JAMESTOWN (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.057 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.95° N. Lat.; 120.40° W. Long. Elevation is 1,406 feet. History: Called Jimtown by the miners, Jamestown was named for Colonel George F. James, a San Francisco lawyer who tried his luck at mining here in 1848. The Humbug Mine was the biggest producer in Jamestown. Population: 2,213 (1990); 3,017 (2000); 3,247 (2006); 3,431 (2011 projected); Race: 90.5% White, 0.2% Black, 1.5% Asian, 11.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,062.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.31 (2006); Median age: 42.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 87.7 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 54.1% now married, 11.8% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.6% Other groups, 19.2% English, 14.1% Irish, 12.7% German, 7.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.9% management, 12.4% professional, 25.0% services, 30.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.5% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,348 (2006); Median household income: $32,211 (2006); Average household income: $44,174 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2006). School District(s)
Jamestown Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 663 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 984-4058 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.0% (2006); Median home value: $220,661 (2006); Median rent: $411 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 0.9% public transportation, 3.6% walk, 4.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 3.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MI-WUK VILLAGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.363 sq. miles and a water area of 0.007 sq. miles. Located at 38.06° N. Lat.; 120.18° W. Long. Elevation is 4,687 feet. Population: 1,175 (1990); 1,485 (2000); 1,677 (2006); 1,820 (2011 projected); Race: 91.6% White, 0.1% Black, 0.4% Asian, 8.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 498.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.41 (2006); Median age: 46.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.3 (2006); Marriage status: 23.1% never married, 59.4% now married, 3.3% widowed, 14.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.4% Irish, 19.5% German, 15.8% Other groups, 15.7% English, 8.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.4% management, 15.3% professional, 26.6% services, 27.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 11.3% construction, 11.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,231 (2006); Median household income: $60,133 (2006); Average household income: $70,532 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.3% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 79.7% (2006); Median home value: $273,427 (2006); Median rent: $564 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 79.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 9.8% walk, 6.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.3% less than 15 minutes, 29.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 19.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MONO VISTA (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.099 sq. miles and a water area of 0.002 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 120.27° W. Long. Elevation is 3,000 feet. Population: 2,838 (1990); 3,072 (2000); 3,317 (2006); 3,447 (2011 projected); Race: 93.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.5% Asian, 8.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,070.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.9 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 70.4% now married, 4.6% widowed, 9.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.8% Irish, 18.4% English, 15.9% Other groups, 14.0% German, 10.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 28.2% professional, 17.0% services, 19.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 15.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,333 (2006); Median household income: $49,423 (2006); Average household income: $62,642 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 8.2% (2000).
Profiles of California
Tuolumne County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.7% (2006); Median home value: $256,250 (2006); Median rent: $672 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 22 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 20.0% less than 15 minutes, 53.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 9.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PHOENIX LAKE-CEDAR RIDGE (CDP). Covers a land area of 25.232 sq. miles and a water area of 0.137 sq. miles. Located at 38.01° N. Lat.; 120.29° W. Long. Population: 4,627 (1990); 5,123 (2000); 4,998 (2006); 4,990 (2011 projected); Race: 93.6% White, 0.5% Black, 0.8% Asian, 6.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 198.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.46 (2006); Median age: 47.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.4 (2006); Marriage status: 19.6% never married, 64.1% now married, 7.6% widowed, 8.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.4% Irish, 18.4% German, 18.0% English, 16.1% Other groups, 6.3% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.4% management, 22.6% professional, 19.2% services, 22.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 11.4% construction, 13.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,110 (2006); Median household income: $51,862 (2006); Average household income: $66,582 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.5% (2006); Median home value: $357,157 (2006); Median rent: $637 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.8% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.6% less than 15 minutes, 46.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) PINECREST (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95364). Covers a land area of 345.991 sq. miles and a water area of 3.257 sq. miles. Located at 38.00° N. Lat.; 119.99° W. Long. Elevation is 5,680 feet. Population: 232 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 0.7 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 9.1% under 18, 22.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.6% never married, 60.0% now married, 14.4% widowed, 0.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 42.4% English, 35.4% German, 25.3% United States or American, 15.2% Scotch-Irish, 12.1% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 46.2% management, 11.5% professional, 0.0% services, 42.3% sales, 0.0% farming, 0.0% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $45,528 (2000); Median household income: $55,833 (2000); Poverty rate: 28.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 70.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.8% (2000). School District(s)
Summerville Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 843 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 928-4228 Twain Harte-Long Barn Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 586-0999 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.5% (2000); Median home value: $162,500 (2000); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 51 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 11.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 100.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
SONORA (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.037 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.98° N. Lat.; 120.38° W. Long. Elevation is 1,826 feet.
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History: In 1848 Sonora was Sonorian Camp, settled by Mexicans from the state of Sonora. Men of several nationalities came during 1849, prompting the new California government to impose a tax on foreign-born miners. It was Chileans who in 1851 discovered the richest pocket mine in the Mother Lode, the Big Bonanza on Piety Hill. Population: 4,383 (1990); 4,423 (2000); 4,435 (2006); 4,505 (2011 projected); Race: 89.8% White, 1.3% Black, 1.4% Asian, 9.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,460.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.11 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 82.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.6% never married, 46.4% now married, 9.2% widowed, 16.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 19.1% German, 19.1% Other groups, 17.6% English, 17.6% Irish, 6.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 6.7% management, 24.0% professional, 22.9% services, 21.4% sales, 0.4% farming, 13.3% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $22,380 (2006); Median household income: $32,793 (2006); Average household income: $46,464 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.1% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.4% (2006). School District(s)
Belleview Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 193 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 586-5510 Columbia Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 533-7700 Curtis Creek Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 738 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 533-1083 Keyes Union (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,842 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 669-2921 Sonora Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-5491 Sonora Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,733 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 533-8510 Tuolumne County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 536-2000 Two-year College(s)
Columbia College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,691. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 588-5100 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $664; Out-of-state $4,504 Housing: Homeownership rate: 38.4% (2006); Median home value: $286,677 (2006); Median rent: $417 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Hospitals: Sonora Regional Medical Center (152 beds); Tuolumne General Hospital (79 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 47.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 1,066.9 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Union Democrat (Circulation 11,795) Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.4% public transportation, 6.1% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 60.6% less than 15 minutes, 20.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 7.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Sonora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-4541 http://www.sonoraca.com Tuolumne County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-4212 http://www.tcchamber.com
SOULSBYVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.041 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 37.99° N. Lat.; 120.26° W. Long. Elevation is 2,925 feet. History: Soulsbyville developed as a mining town in 1856. Population: 1,729 (1990); 1,729 (2000); 1,991 (2006); 2,198 (2011 projected); Race: 90.3% White, 0.0% Black, 0.4% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 654.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.51 (2006); Median age: 40.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.7 (2006); Marriage status: 20.5% never married, 64.9% now married, 5.8% widowed, 8.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 17.6% German, 13.6% English, 12.9% Irish, 11.6% United States or American, 11.2% Other groups (2000).
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Ventura County
Profiles of California
Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.1% management, 14.1% professional, 20.2% services, 33.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 17.8% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,373 (2006); Median household income: $50,433 (2006); Average household income: $58,608 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 12.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.5% (2006). School District(s)
Soulsbyville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 532-1419 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.2% (2006); Median home value: $273,785 (2006); Median rent: $548 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 2.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.3% less than 15 minutes, 43.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 1.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TUOLUMNE CITY (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.327 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 37.96° N. Lat.; 120.23° W. Long. Population: 1,684 (1990); 1,865 (2000); 1,996 (2006); 2,096 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.6% Black, 0.4% Asian, 8.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 857.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.49 (2006); Median age: 36.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.4% never married, 55.7% now married, 6.7% widowed, 14.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.0% Other groups, 17.3% English, 14.2% German, 13.2% Irish, 11.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.4% management, 20.4% professional, 27.4% services, 18.1% sales, 1.2% farming, 15.3% construction, 12.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,287 (2006); Median household income: $41,185 (2006); Average household income: $47,621 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 84.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.6% (2006). School District(s)
Summerville Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 402 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 928-4291 Summerville Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 843 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 928-4228 Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.5% (2006); Median home value: $246,629 (2006); Median rent: $420 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 39 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.5% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 34.4% less than 15 minutes, 33.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 18.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
TWAIN HARTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 3.636 sq. miles and a water area of 0.013 sq. miles. Located at 38.04° N. Lat.; 120.23° W. Long. Elevation is 3,640 feet. History: 1849 California Gold Rush region. Named for authors Mark Twain and Bret Harte who lived, wrote, and traveled in Nevada and California during rush years. Population: 2,111 (1990); 2,586 (2000); 2,839 (2006); 3,032 (2011 projected); Race: 92.5% White, 0.1% Black, 1.2% Asian, 6.7% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 780.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.26 (2006); Median age: 48.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.1 (2006); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 61.7% now married, 5.9% widowed, 12.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.0% English, 18.7% Irish, 14.9% Other groups, 13.6% German, 11.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 20.2% professional, 19.5% services, 26.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.1% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,009 (2006); Median household income: $56,371 (2006); Average household income: $65,571 (2006); Percent of
households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 89.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Twain Harte-Long Barn Union Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 586-0999 Housing: Homeownership rate: 74.8% (2006); Median home value: $335,949 (2006); Median rent: $605 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.6% car, 0.7% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 7.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Twain Harte Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 586-4482 http://www.twainhartecc.com
Ventura County Located in southern California; bounded on the south by the Pacific Ocean; drained by the Santa Clara, Ventura, and Cuyama Rivers; includes Mt. Pinos, some of the Santa Barbara Islands, and part of Los Padres National Forest. Covers a land area of 1,845.30 sq. miles, a water area of 362.90 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1873. County seat is Ventura. Ventura County is part of the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Ventura County, CA Weather Station: Ojai
Elevation: 748 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 67 69 70 74 77 83 89 90 87 81 74 68 Low 37 39 41 44 48 52 55 56 54 48 41 36 Precip 4.9 5.5 4.5 0.9 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.7 3.0 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Weather Station: Oxnard
Elevation: 45 feet
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Weather Station: Santa Paula
Elevation: 236 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 68 69 70 74 74 78 81 82 81 78 73 68 Low 42 43 44 46 50 53 56 56 55 50 44 41 Precip 4.2 4.6 3.6 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.5 1.7 2.8 Snow 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 669,016 (1990); 753,197 (2000); 811,349 (2006); 861,071 (2011 projected); Race: 67.5% White, 1.9% Black, 6.1% Asian, 36.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 439.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.10 (2006); Median age: 35.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.0 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 29.3% Catholic Church, 2.1% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.0% Jewish Estimate, 1.1% Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, 0.9% The United Methodist Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 425,407 (2005); Leading industries: 14.8% retail trade; 14.1% manufacturing; 10.4% health care and social assistance (2004); Farms: 2,318 totaling 332,371 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 29 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 349 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 17,887 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 1,109 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 10,607 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 4,495 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 19,535 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $16,833 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 1,426 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 818 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $28,627 (2006); Median household income: $68,800 (2006); Average household income: $87,832 (2006); Percent of
Profiles of California households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.3% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.72% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $237 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $200 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 79.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 26.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.7% (2006); Median home value: $496,913 (2006); Median rent: $826 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 151.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 57.3 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 159.3 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 60.8% good, 34.0% moderate, 4.7% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.5% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 21.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 17.8 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 817.2 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 51.2% Bush, 47.5% Kerry, 0.1% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Channel Islands National Park; Emma Wood State Beach; McGrath State Beach; Oxnard State Beach; Piedra Blanca National Recreation Trail; San Buenaventura State Beach Additional Information Contacts Ventura County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 654-5000 http://www.countyofventura.org Camarillo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 484-4383 http://www.camarillochamber.org City of Camarillo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 388-5307 http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us City of Fillmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-1500 http://www.fillmoreca.com/cityhall City of Moorpark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 517-6200 http://ci.moorpark.ca.us/cgi-bin/start.exe/moorpark/index.ht City of Ojai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 646-5581 http://ci.ojai.ca.us City of Oxnard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-7803 http://www.ci.oxnard.ca.us/Default.aspx?DepartmentID=22 City of Port Hueneme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 986-6500 http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us City of Santa Paula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-4478 http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us City of Simi Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 583-6700 http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us City of Thousand Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 449-2100 http://www.ci.thousand-oaks.ca.us/default.asp City of Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 654-7740 http://www.ci.ventura.ca.us Fillmore Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-0351 http://www.fillmorechamber.com Moorpark Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 529-0322 http://www.moorparkchamber.com Oak Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 889-3150 http://www.agourachamber.org Ojai Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 646-8126 http://www.the-ojai.org Oxnard Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-8860 http://www.oxnardchamber.org Port Hueneme Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 488-2023 http://www.huenemechamber.com Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-5561 http://www.santapaulachamber.com Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 526-3900 http://www.simivalleychamber.org Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce . (805) 370-0035 http://www.towlvchamber.org Ventura Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 676-7500 http://www.ventura-chamber.org
Ventura County Communities CAMARILLO (city). Covers a land area of 18.929 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 34.22° N. Lat.; 119.03° W. Long. Elevation is 146 feet. History: Camarillo was named for an early ranchero.
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Population: 53,694 (1990); 57,077 (2000); 61,867 (2006); 65,929 (2011 projected); Race: 78.8% White, 1.5% Black, 8.6% Asian, 16.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,268.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 39.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.4% never married, 64.0% now married, 7.7% widowed, 8.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.5% Other groups, 18.5% German, 13.4% English, 12.3% Irish, 6.2% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 31,866 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 280 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 207 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 24.7% professional, 12.6% services, 27.6% sales, 0.6% farming, 8.1% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $34,418 (2006); Median household income: $71,902 (2006); Average household income: $89,515 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 32.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $439 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $136 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 90.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). School District(s)
Oxnard Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-2500 Pleasant Valley School (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 482-2763 Somis Union (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 386-5711 Ventura County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 383-1900 Ventura County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 388-4423 Youth Correctional Facility (08-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 485-7951 Four-year College(s)
California State University-Channel Islands (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 2,575. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 437-8400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $2,980; Out-of-state $13,150 St. John’s Seminary (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 98 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 482-2755 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $508,996 (2006); Median rent: $916 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital (180 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 15.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 170.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.7% car, 0.5% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 4.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.8% less than 15 minutes, 42.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts Camarillo Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 484-4383 http://www.camarillochamber.org City of Camarillo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 388-5307 http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us
CASA CONEJO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.479 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.18° N. Lat.; 118.94° W. Long. Population: 3,286 (1990); 3,180 (2000); 3,038 (2006); 2,938 (2011 projected); Race: 83.6% White, 1.2% Black, 3.7% Asian, 18.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,344.5 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.19 (2006); Median age: 36.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 65.6% now married, 4.2% widowed, 6.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 14.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.1% Other groups, 17.2% German, 13.5% Irish, 12.6% English, 7.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 14.2% management, 14.9% professional, 14.8% services, 31.7% sales, 2.3% farming, 13.8% construction, 8.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $25,153 (2006); Median household income: $72,371 (2006); Average household income: $80,103 (2006); Percent of
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households with income of $100,000 or more: 28.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 3.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 85.1% (2006); Median home value: $482,784 (2006); Median rent: $1,200 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.6% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 32.3% less than 15 minutes, 39.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 10.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHANNEL ISLANDS BEACH (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.396 sq. miles and a water area of 0.005 sq. miles. Located at 34.15° N. Lat.; 119.22° W. Long. Population: 3,172 (1990); 3,142 (2000); 3,297 (2006); 3,445 (2011 projected); Race: 89.7% White, 1.2% Black, 2.3% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 8,336.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.29 (2006); Median age: 41.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 106.7 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 48.3% now married, 3.8% widowed, 19.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 22.9% Other groups, 18.0% Irish, 15.3% German, 14.3% English, 6.4% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.3% management, 22.7% professional, 13.5% services, 27.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 3.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $41,468 (2006); Median household income: $71,865 (2006); Average household income: $95,076 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 35.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 93.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.7% (2006); Median home value: $630,777 (2006); Median rent: $953 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 86.6% car, 1.6% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 7.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 34.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 14.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) EL RIO (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.563 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.23° N. Lat.; 119.15° W. Long. Elevation is 79 feet. History: El Rio was founded by Simon Cohn who opened a general store here called New Jerusalem. Population: 5,636 (1990); 6,193 (2000); 6,330 (2006); 6,496 (2011 projected); Race: 48.4% White, 1.4% Black, 1.4% Asian, 82.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,048.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 4.32 (2006); Median age: 30.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 105.6 (2006); Marriage status: 28.4% never married, 55.6% now married, 5.6% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 69.7% Other groups, 5.0% German, 4.0% English, 3.6% Irish, 1.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.1% management, 12.2% professional, 13.9% services, 24.6% sales, 5.6% farming, 17.3% construction, 16.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $16,138 (2006); Median household income: $54,241 (2006); Average household income: $67,304 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 19.5% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 54.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.2% (2006); Median home value: $377,013 (2006); Median rent: $639 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 0.8% public transportation, 1.9% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 2.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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FILLMORE (city). Covers a land area of 2.778 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.40° N. Lat.; 118.91° W. Long. Elevation is 469 feet. History: Fillmore grew as the center of a lemon and orange orchard area. Near Fillmore was the Moreno Rancho, the site of Helen Hunt Jackson’s novel “Ramona.” Population: 12,089 (1990); 13,643 (2000); 15,100 (2006); 16,303 (2011 projected); Race: 45.4% White, 0.4% Black, 1.2% Asian, 70.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,435.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.71 (2006); Median age: 30.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.3 (2006); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 57.4% now married, 6.0% widowed, 7.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 28.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 65.7% Other groups, 6.7% German, 5.6% Irish, 5.3% English, 2.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 53 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 15.1% professional, 15.3% services, 23.7% sales, 3.6% farming, 13.1% construction, 21.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,402 (2006); Median household income: $54,253 (2006); Average household income: $63,556 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 13.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 61.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.4% (2006). School District(s)
Fillmore Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,825 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 62.7% (2006); Median home value: $344,300 (2006); Median rent: $692 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 41.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 220.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Fillmore Gazette (General - Circulation 3,000); Fillmore Herald (General - Circulation 3,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.3% car, 0.5% public transportation, 3.3% walk, 2.5% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 26.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.2% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Fillmore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-1500 http://www.fillmoreca.com/cityhall Fillmore Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-0351 http://www.fillmorechamber.com
MEINERS OAKS (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.365 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.45° N. Lat.; 119.27° W. Long. Elevation is 750 feet. Population: 3,366 (1990); 3,750 (2000); 3,928 (2006); 4,104 (2011 projected); Race: 80.3% White, 0.6% Black, 0.8% Asian, 28.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,878.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.96 (2006); Median age: 35.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.4 (2006); Marriage status: 23.8% never married, 57.3% now married, 4.4% widowed, 14.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 16.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 31.1% Other groups, 16.2% German, 13.5% English, 12.5% Irish, 6.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 13.4% management, 17.0% professional, 22.4% services, 28.8% sales, 1.3% farming, 9.5% construction, 7.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,157 (2006); Median household income: $58,814 (2006); Average household income: $80,242 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $458,841 (2006); Median rent: $754 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 43 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 83.1% car, 4.3% public transportation, 4.8% walk, 5.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 43.2% less
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Ventura County
than 15 minutes, 18.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.3% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MIRA MONTE (CDP). Covers a land area of 4.209 sq. miles and a water area of 0.015 sq. miles. Located at 34.42° N. Lat.; 119.29° W. Long. Elevation is 650 feet. Population: 7,431 (1990); 7,177 (2000); 7,214 (2006); 7,356 (2011 projected); Race: 88.7% White, 0.5% Black, 1.2% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,713.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.77 (2006); Median age: 41.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 90.6 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 61.5% now married, 7.3% widowed, 12.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 7.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 18.1% German, 17.2% Other groups, 15.5% English, 12.5% Irish, 6.0% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.1% management, 24.6% professional, 15.8% services, 23.0% sales, 0.9% farming, 10.8% construction, 8.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,927 (2006); Median household income: $66,360 (2006); Average household income: $78,400 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 26.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.8% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.0% (2006); Median home value: $500,972 (2006); Median rent: $769 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 32 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 0.4% walk, 6.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.4% 60 minutes or more (2000) MOORPARK (city). Covers a land area of 19.017 sq. miles and a water area of 0.251 sq. miles. Located at 34.28° N. Lat.; 118.87° W. Long. Elevation is 513 feet. Population: 25,494 (1990); 31,415 (2000); 37,032 (2006); 41,476 (2011 projected); Race: 73.2% White, 1.6% Black, 5.7% Asian, 31.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,947.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.53 (2006); Median age: 31.9 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 23.7% never married, 66.2% now married, 3.2% widowed, 6.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.4% Other groups, 14.6% German, 10.6% Irish, 9.0% English, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 4.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 18,484 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 278 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.0% management, 22.7% professional, 14.7% services, 27.7% sales, 1.1% farming, 6.0% construction, 9.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $28,986 (2006); Median household income: $87,152 (2006); Average household income: $102,084 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 40.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 10.7% (2006). School District(s)
Moorpark Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 7,773 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 378-6300 Two-year College(s)
Moorpark College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 13,475. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 378-1400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $822; Out-of-state $5,892 Housing: Homeownership rate: 81.6% (2006); Median home value: $567,237 (2006); Median rent: $1,076 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 16 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 12.5 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 98.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.7% car, 0.9% public transportation, 1.5% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 21.0% less than 15 minutes, 35.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.9% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts
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City of Moorpark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 517-6200 http://ci.moorpark.ca.us/cgi-bin/start.exe/moorpark/index.ht Moorpark Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 529-0322 http://www.moorparkchamber.com
OAK PARK (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.317 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.17° N. Lat.; 118.75° W. Long. Elevation is 1,100 feet. Population: 2,419 (1990); 2,320 (2000); 2,243 (2006); 2,321 (2011 projected); Race: 91.6% White, 0.0% Black, 4.1% Asian, 3.4% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,077.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.09 (2006); Median age: 39.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.1 (2006); Marriage status: 26.8% never married, 64.9% now married, 3.7% widowed, 4.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.0% German, 13.2% Irish, 12.4% English, 10.3% Italian, 8.6% Polish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 16.0% management, 30.9% professional, 15.9% services, 27.1% sales, 0.0% farming, 4.9% construction, 5.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $38,801 (2006); Median household income: $103,623 (2006); Average household income: $119,876 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 52.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 7.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 98.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 48.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.9% (2006). School District(s)
Oak Park Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,706 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (626) 735-3200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 93.3% (2006); Median home value: $679,647 (2006); Median rent: $1,764 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.5% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 10.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.1% less than 15 minutes, 25.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Oak Park Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (818) 889-3150 http://www.agourachamber.org
OAK VIEW (CDP). Covers a land area of 1.950 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.39° N. Lat.; 119.30° W. Long. Elevation is 480 feet. Population: 3,939 (1990); 4,199 (2000); 4,084 (2006); 3,953 (2011 projected); Race: 83.4% White, 0.6% Black, 1.0% Asian, 22.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,094.6 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.95 (2006); Median age: 37.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.0 (2006); Marriage status: 21.5% never married, 64.0% now married, 5.1% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.3% Other groups, 18.7% German, 17.9% Irish, 14.1% English, 6.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.8% management, 19.8% professional, 20.0% services, 22.9% sales, 0.4% farming, 8.5% construction, 7.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $30,313 (2006); Median household income: $68,440 (2006); Average household income: $89,451 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 30.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 86.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.2% (2006). School District(s)
Ventura Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 641-5000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.7% (2006); Median home value: $467,813 (2006); Median rent: $837 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.6% car, 1.9% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 2.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.8% less than 15 minutes, 47.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 19.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
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Profiles of California
OJAI (city). Covers a land area of 4.434 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 34.44° N. Lat.; 119.24° W. Long. Elevation is 746 feet. History: Originally called Nordhoff in honor of writer Charles Nordhoff, the name was changed to Ojai in 1916 when E.D. Libbey persuaded the residents to remodel the town in a Spanish style and advertise itself as a resort. Thacher Preparatory School was opened here in 1888 by two yale men, S.D. and W.L. Thacher. Population: 7,613 (1990); 7,862 (2000); 7,961 (2006); 8,124 (2011 projected); Race: 86.6% White, 0.8% Black, 1.8% Asian, 18.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,795.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.57 (2006); Median age: 44.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 89.8 (2006); Marriage status: 22.7% never married, 52.4% now married, 8.9% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 10.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.3% Other groups, 19.0% German, 18.3% English, 15.4% Irish, 5.3% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 6 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 17.5% management, 23.9% professional, 13.8% services, 30.0% sales, 0.5% farming, 8.4% construction, 5.9% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,048 (2006); Median household income: $51,105 (2006); Average household income: $73,307 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 10.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 13.4% (2006). School District(s)
Ojai Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,631 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 640-4300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.4% (2006); Median home value: $587,235 (2006); Median rent: $733 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 38 years (2000). Hospitals: Ojai Valley Community Hospital (110 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 22.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 250.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ojai Valley News (General - Circulation 7,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 80.4% car, 0.5% public transportation, 5.9% walk, 8.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.7% less than 15 minutes, 18.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 20.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Ojai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 646-5581 http://ci.ojai.ca.us Ojai Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 646-8126 http://www.the-ojai.org
OXNARD (city). Covers a land area of 25.314 sq. miles and a water area of 11.277 sq. miles. Located at 34.19° N. Lat.; 119.18° W. Long. Elevation is 52 feet. History: Oxnard was founded in 1898 with the establishment of the American Beet Sugar Company’s converting plant, and named for the company’s owners. Population: 143,271 (1990); 170,358 (2000); 187,990 (2006); 202,659 (2011 projected); Race: 38.4% White, 3.4% Black, 7.8% Asian, 69.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 7,426.2 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.97 (2006); Median age: 30.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.5 (2006); Marriage status: 31.9% never married, 56.1% now married, 4.5% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 36.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 70.9% Other groups, 4.5% German, 3.6% Irish, 3.5% English, 2.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.0% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 87,429 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 328 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 341 (2005); Employment by occupation: 8.2% management, 13.5% professional, 15.1% services, 24.9% sales, 9.8% farming, 9.0% construction, 19.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,072 (2006); Median household income: $54,731 (2006); Average household income: $66,488 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 17.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.1% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $475 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $199 (2004).
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 4.5% (2006). School District(s)
Hueneme Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 488-3588 Ocean View Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,580 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 488-4441 Oxnard Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 487-3918 Oxnard Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 16,032 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-2500 Rio Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 4,062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 485-3111 Ventura County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 933 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 383-1900 Four-year College(s)
ITT Technical Institute-Oxnard (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 509 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 988-0143 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $14,880; Out-of-state $14,880 Two-year College(s)
Oxnard College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 6,140. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 986-5800 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $822; Out-of-state $5,892 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Academy Education Services (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 984-2511 2006-07 Tuition: $6,575 CET-Oxnard (Private, Not-for-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (408) 287-7924 2006-07 Tuition: $8,132 Modern Beauty Academy (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 483-4994 2006-07 Tuition: $9,424 Pacific Coast Trade School (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 487-9260 2006-07 Tuition: $6,900 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.4% (2006); Median home value: $379,182 (2006); Median rent: $729 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Hospitals: St. John’s Regional Medical Center (256 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 44.9 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 237.2 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Tri-County Sentry (Black - Circulation 10,000); Vida Newspaper (Hispanic - Circulation 35,000) Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.3% public transportation, 1.6% walk, 1.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.3% less than 15 minutes, 46.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.6% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Oxnard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-7803 http://www.ci.oxnard.ca.us/Default.aspx?DepartmentID=22 Oxnard Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 385-8860 http://www.oxnardchamber.org
PIRU (CDP). Covers a land area of 2.325 sq. miles and a water area of 0.010 sq. miles. Located at 34.40° N. Lat.; 118.80° W. Long. Elevation is 692 feet. Population: 922 (1990); 1,196 (2000); 1,190 (2006); 1,199 (2011 projected); Race: 47.8% White, 0.4% Black, 1.6% Asian, 65.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 511.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.98 (2006); Median age: 28.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.7 (2006); Marriage status: 31.9% never married, 57.0% now married, 5.7% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 22.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 62.5% Other groups, 5.9% French (except Basque), 5.8% United States or American, 4.4% German, 3.1% European (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.9% management, 15.9% professional, 21.7% services, 15.9% sales, 3.5% farming, 9.8% construction, 25.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,271 (2006); Median household income: $55,500 (2006); Average household income: $68,737 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 21.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 27.1% (2000).
Profiles of California
Ventura County
Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 7.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 0.3% (2006). School District(s)
Fillmore Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,825 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 524-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 63.5% (2006); Median home value: $411,667 (2006); Median rent: $545 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 3.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.4% less than 15 minutes, 21.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 35.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 12.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
PORT HUENEME (city). Covers a land area of 4.446 sq. miles and a water area of 0.218 sq. miles. Located at 34.16° N. Lat.; 119.19° W. Long. Elevation is 12 feet. History: Port Hueneme developed as a seaport around a natural harbor, with a citrus packing plant and fish cannery. The name Hueneme is of Indian origin meaning “place of security.” Population: 20,505 (1990); 21,845 (2000); 22,191 (2006); 22,653 (2011 projected); Race: 52.0% White, 6.7% Black, 7.3% Asian, 44.9% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,990.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.01 (2006); Median age: 31.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.5 (2006); Marriage status: 30.1% never married, 52.7% now married, 6.0% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 20.9% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 56.4% Other groups, 9.5% German, 7.3% Irish, 5.9% English, 3.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 15.8% professional, 13.5% services, 31.2% sales, 2.9% farming, 11.1% construction, 15.6% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,448 (2006); Median household income: $47,169 (2006); Average household income: $56,464 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 12.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 75.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.1% (2006). School District(s)
Hueneme Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,274 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 488-3588 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.3% (2006); Median home value: $335,971 (2006); Median rent: $738 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 43.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 215.0 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.0% car, 1.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 2.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 40.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Port Hueneme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 986-6500 http://www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us Port Hueneme Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 488-2023 http://www.huenemechamber.com
SANTA PAULA (city). Covers a land area of 4.602 sq. miles and a water area of 0.004 sq. miles. Located at 34.35° N. Lat.; 119.06° W. Long. Elevation is 274 feet. History: Santa Paula was laid out in 1875 in an area of lemon orchards, and grew with the development of the oil industry. Pipelines carried oil from the Santa Paula refineries to the coast for shipping. Population: 25,114 (1990); 28,598 (2000); 28,706 (2006); 29,007 (2011 projected); Race: 56.8% White, 0.5% Black, 0.7% Asian, 76.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,238.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.59 (2006); Median age: 30.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 104.1 (2006); Marriage status: 27.9% never married, 59.4% now married, 5.4% widowed, 7.3% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 29.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 68.8% Other groups, 5.3% German, 4.3% English, 3.7% Irish, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 7.4% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 14,163 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 27 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Employment by occupation:
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7.1% management, 11.1% professional, 14.5% services, 27.6% sales, 11.5% farming, 11.2% construction, 17.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,870 (2006); Median household income: $48,187 (2006); Average household income: $63,462 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 16.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 57.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.2% (2006). School District(s)
Briggs Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-7151 Mupu Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-0422 Santa Clara Elementary (KG-06) 2004-05 Enrollment: 54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-4573 Santa Paula Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 3,948 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 933-5342 Santa Paula Union High (07-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,758 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-0988 Four-year College(s)
Thomas Aquinas College (Private, Not-for-profit, Roman Catholic) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-4417 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $19,300; Out-of-state $19,300 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2006); Median home value: $338,211 (2006); Median rent: $625 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 34.6 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 221.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Santa Paula Times (General - Circulation 9,200) Transportation: Commute to work: 93.1% car, 0.8% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 1.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 28.7% less than 15 minutes, 29.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 28.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.7% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Santa Paula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-4478 http://www.ci.santa-paula.ca.us Santa Paula Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 525-5561 http://www.santapaulachamber.com
SIMI VALLEY (city). Aka Simi. Covers a land area of 39.182 sq. miles and a water area of 0.253 sq. miles. Located at 34.27° N. Lat.; 118.73° W. Long. Elevation is 760 feet. History: The population doubled between 1970 and 1990 because of its close proximity to the burgeoning Los Angeles area, reflecting the boom in the city’s metropolitan area and in Southern California in general. Laid out 1887, Incorporated 1969. Population: 100,431 (1990); 111,351 (2000); 121,148 (2006); 129,505 (2011 projected); Race: 79.1% White, 1.2% Black, 7.5% Asian, 18.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,091.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.03 (2006); Median age: 36.2 (2006); Males per 100 females: 98.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.6% never married, 60.9% now married, 4.1% widowed, 10.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.3% Other groups, 16.7% German, 12.8% Irish, 11.3% English, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.5% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 69,269 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 146 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 36 (2005); Employment by occupation: 18.3% management, 20.0% professional, 12.4% services, 30.7% sales, 0.2% farming, 8.4% construction, 10.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $32,206 (2006); Median household income: $82,116 (2006); Average household income: $97,041 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 37.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.8% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $415 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $165 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 87.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 25.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.2% (2006). School District(s)
Burlingame Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,434 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (650) 259-3800 Jamestown Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 663 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (209) 984-4058
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Maricopa Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (661) 769-8231 Simi Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 21,533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 520-6500 Spencer Valley Elementary (KG-08) 2004-05 Enrollment: 508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (760) 765-0336 Two-year College(s)
Simi Valley Adult School and Career Institute (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 579-6200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.6% (2006); Median home value: $490,756 (2006); Median rent: $971 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Simi Valley Hospital (185 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 14.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 193.4 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.5% car, 1.4% public transportation, 1.0% walk, 3.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 25.9% less than 15 minutes, 27.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 10.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Simi Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 583-6700 http://www.ci.simi-valley.ca.us Simi Valley Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 526-3900 http://www.simivalleychamber.org
SOMIS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 93066). Covers a land area of 46.452 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 34.28° N. Lat.; 119.02° W. Long. Elevation is 300 feet. Population: 2,946 (2000); Race: 76.1% White, 0.0% Black, 2.6% Asian, 35.5% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 63.4 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 29.9% under 18, 12.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 25.0% never married, 65.0% now married, 5.0% widowed, 5.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 40.9% Other groups, 10.6% English, 9.3% German, 8.7% Irish, 6.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 23.5% management, 15.6% professional, 12.8% services, 19.9% sales, 10.2% farming, 7.6% construction, 10.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $31,995 (2000); Median household income: $63,043 (2000); Poverty rate: 15.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 78.4% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.8% (2000). School District(s)
Mesa Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 485-1411 Somis Union (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 386-5711 Housing: Homeownership rate: 67.6% (2000); Median home value: $462,000 (2000); Median rent: $760 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.8% walk, 13.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.2% less than 15 minutes, 47.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
THOUSAND OAKS (city). Covers a land area of 54.860 sq. miles and a water area of 0.157 sq. miles. Located at 34.18° N. Lat.; 118.87° W. Long. Elevation is 900 feet. History: one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, marked by a population increase of more than 35% between 1980 and 1990. Once known generally as the Conejo Valley, it became a stagecoach stop in 1874. California Lutheran University is there. Incorporated 1964. Population: 104,661 (1990); 117,005 (2000); 127,283 (2006); 135,790 (2011 projected); Race: 83.3% White, 1.1% Black, 7.0% Asian, 14.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,320.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.78 (2006); Median age: 38.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 22.9% never married, 62.5% now married, 5.2% widowed, 9.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 23.5% Other groups, 17.3% German, 13.8% English, 13.3% Irish, 7.9% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.3% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 70,936 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 64 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 131 (2005); Employment by
occupation: 21.2% management, 27.3% professional, 11.5% services, 28.0% sales, 0.1% farming, 5.4% construction, 6.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $40,034 (2006); Median household income: $87,895 (2006); Average household income: $110,625 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 42.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $593 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $203 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 91.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 42.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 15.6% (2006). School District(s)
Conejo Valley Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 22,383 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 497-9511 Four-year College(s)
California Lutheran University (Private, Not-for-profit, Evangelical Lutheran Church) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 3,212. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 492-2411 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $24,330; Out-of-state $24,330 Vocational/Technical School(s)
Conejo Valley Adult Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 497-2761 Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.4% (2006); Median home value: $661,997 (2006); Median rent: $1,030 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 24 years (2000). Hospitals: Los Robles Regional Medical Center (265 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 13.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 141.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 5.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.9% less than 15 minutes, 32.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 11.6% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Thousand Oaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 449-2100 http://www.ci.thousand-oaks.ca.us/default.asp Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Chamber of Commerce . (805) 370-0035 http://www.towlvchamber.org
VENTURA (city). Aka San Buenaventura. County seat. Covers a land area of 21.066 sq. miles and a water area of 11.591 sq. miles. Located at 34.27° N. Lat.; 119.22° W. Long. Elevation is 48 feet. History: Mission San Buenaventura, the ninth in the string of California missions, was founded by Father Junipera Serra in 1782. The town of Ventura which grew around it became an oil and lima bean exporting point. Population: 93,744 (1990); 100,916 (2000); 104,912 (2006); 108,793 (2011 projected); Race: 77.0% White, 1.5% Black, 3.6% Asian, 27.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,980.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.61 (2006); Median age: 38.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.5 (2006); Marriage status: 25.8% never married, 54.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 32.9% Other groups, 16.0% German, 13.3% English, 12.7% Irish, 4.7% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.9% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 60,682 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 83 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 37 (2005); Employment by occupation: 15.1% management, 24.2% professional, 13.7% services, 27.6% sales, 0.8% farming, 8.7% construction, 10.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $29,133 (2006); Median household income: $60,607 (2006); Average household income: $75,069 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 23.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 9.0% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $547 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $159 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 28.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 11.2% (2006). School District(s)
Mesa Union Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 485-1411 Ventura Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 17,672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 641-5000 Two-year College(s)
Ventura College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 11,261. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 654-6400 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $822; Out-of-state $5,892
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Ventura Adult and Continuing Education (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 168 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 289-7925 2006-07 Tuition: $7,200 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.7% (2006); Median home value: $481,993 (2006); Median rent: $788 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Hospitals: BHC Vista Del Mar Hospital (87 beds); Community Memorial Hospital Ventura (240 beds); Ventura County Medical Center (208 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 28.4 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 373.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Ventura County Reporter (Alternative, General - Circulation 35,000); Ventura County Star (Circulation 94,465) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.4% car, 1.4% public transportation, 2.6% walk, 4.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 37.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Ventura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 654-7740 http://www.ci.ventura.ca.us Ventura Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (805) 676-7500 http://www.ventura-chamber.org
Yolo County Located in central California, in the Sacramento Valley; bounded on the east by the Sacramento River. Covers a land area of 1,013.27 sq. miles, a water area of 9.62 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Woodland. Yolo County is part of the Sacramento—Arden-Arcade—Roseville, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: El Dorado County, CA; Placer County, CA; Sacramento County, CA; Yolo County, CA Weather Station: Davis 2 WSW Exp. Farm
Elevation: 59 feet
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Elevation: 134 feet
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Population: 141,116 (1990); 168,660 (2000); 188,809 (2006); 205,798 (2011 projected); Race: 64.5% White, 2.4% Black, 11.0% Asian, 27.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 186.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.88 (2006); Median age: 31.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 95.7 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 20.0% Catholic Church, 1.7% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1.3% Jewish Estimate, 1.0% Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), 1.0% Assemblies of God (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 5.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 94,725 (2005); Leading industries: 11.8% transportation & warehousing; 11.2% retail trade; 9.8% wholesale trade (2004); Farms: 1,060 totaling 550,407 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 9 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 87 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 3,445 (2004); Black-owned businesses: 193 (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: 1,339 (2002); Asian-owned businesses: 865 (2002); Women-owned businesses: 3,836 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $7,890 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 783 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 481 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $22,746 (2006); Median household income: $47,325 (2006); Average household income: $64,272 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 0.87% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $183 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $142 (2004).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 34.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 16.0% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 54.2% (2006); Median home value: $375,640 (2006); Median rent: $623 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 26 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 128.0 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 61.4 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 182.1 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Air Quality Index: 86.8% good, 11.5% moderate, 1.6% unhealthy for sensitive individuals, 0.0% unhealthy (percent of days in 2006); Number of physicians: 35.1 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 9.0 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 384.8 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 38.8% Bush, 59.3% Kerry, 0.4% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Fremont Weir State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Yolo County Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 666-8195 http://www.yolocounty.org City of Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 757-5602 http://www.city.davis.ca.us City of West Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 617-4683 http://www.cityofwestsacramento.org City of Winters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 795-4910 http://www.cityofwinters.org City of Woodland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 661-5806 http://www.ci.woodland.ca.us Davis Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 756-5160 http://www.davischamber.com Esparto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 787-3242 http://www.espartochamber.com West Sacramento Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 371-7042 http://www.westsacramentochamber.com Winters Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 795-2329 http://www.winterschamber.com Woodland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 662-7327 http://www.woodlandchamber.com
Yolo County Communities BRODERICK (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95605). Aka Washington. Part of the City of West Sacramento. Covers a land area of 3.861 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.59° N. Lat.; 121.52° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. History: Broderick served for two brief periods (1851-1857 and 1861-1862) as the seat of Yolo County. Population: 12,747 (2000); Race: 58.2% White, 3.0% Black, 7.0% Asian, 38.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 3,301.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.2% under 18, 11.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 28.8% never married, 52.4% now married, 7.7% widowed, 11.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 37.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.9% Other groups, 12.0% Russian, 6.5% Irish, 5.2% German, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 5.2% professional, 27.8% services, 25.1% sales, 2.9% farming, 13.5% construction, 18.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $11,559 (2000); Median household income: $26,705 (2000); Poverty rate: 29.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 59.6% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2000). School District(s)
Washington Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 375-7604 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.2% (2000); Median home value: $92,500 (2000); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 40 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.3% car, 4.2% public transportation, 1.4% walk, 2.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 35.2% less than 15 minutes, 37.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 16.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 4.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 6.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROOKS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95606). Covers a land area of 94.767 sq. miles and a water area of 0.086 sq. miles. Located at 38.85° N. Lat.; 122.21° W. Long. Elevation is 350 feet.
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Population: 375 (2000); Race: 78.0% White, 0.0% Black, 1.6% Asian, 18.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 4.0 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 22.5% under 18, 6.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 29.5% never married, 54.6% now married, 10.5% widowed, 5.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 30.4% Other groups, 28.0% German, 10.7% Irish, 9.2% English, 5.0% Portuguese (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 20.4% management, 19.9% professional, 14.7% services, 16.8% sales, 9.9% farming, 8.9% construction, 9.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,738 (2000); Median household income: $45,357 (2000); Poverty rate: 18.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 80.2% (2000); Median home value: $259,100 (2000); Median rent: $675 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 52 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.6% car, 2.2% public transportation, 0.5% walk, 20.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.8% less than 15 minutes, 23.4% 15 to 30 minutes, 23.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CAPAY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95607). Covers a land area of 37.703 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.70° N. Lat.; 122.12° W. Long. Elevation is 204 feet. Population: 255 (2000); Race: 95.9% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 9.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 6.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.8% under 18, 12.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.8% never married, 70.0% now married, 6.8% widowed, 3.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 11.1% English, 9.2% German, 7.4% Other groups, 4.8% Irish, 4.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 36.4% management, 2.9% professional, 20.7% services, 17.9% sales, 0.0% farming, 12.9% construction, 9.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,338 (2000); Median household income: $80,740 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 76.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.7% (2000); Median home value: $229,200 (2000); Median rent: $725 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 87.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 12.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.3% less than 15 minutes, 6.5% 15 to 30 minutes, 43.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 13.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CLARKSBURG (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95612). Covers a land area of 62.834 sq. miles and a water area of 0.068 sq. miles. Located at 38.38° N. Lat.; 121.57° W. Long. Elevation is 14 feet. Population: 1,401 (2000); Race: 77.0% White, 0.0% Black, 3.0% Asian, 45.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 22.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.2% under 18, 12.3% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 22.0% never married, 67.8% now married, 4.1% widowed, 6.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 27.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 46.1% Other groups, 11.1% English, 10.1% German, 6.4% Portuguese, 6.2% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 17.9% management, 10.0% professional, 8.2% services, 15.0% sales, 30.2% farming, 12.3% construction, 6.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,276 (2000); Median household income: $44,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 14.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.3% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.9% (2000). School District(s)
River Delta Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,479 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (707) 374-4986 Housing: Homeownership rate: 56.3% (2000); Median home value: $194,700 (2000); Median rent: $279 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 46 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 82.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 8.3% walk, 3.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less
than 15 minutes, 22.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 8.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DAVIS (city). Covers a land area of 10.453 sq. miles and a water area of 0.024 sq. miles. Located at 38.55° N. Lat.; 121.73° W. Long. Elevation is 50 feet. History: Named for Jerome C. Davis, who settled here in the early 1850s. Davis owned wheat and barley fields, orchards and vineyards, and herds of livestock here. The community developed around the University of California branch. Population: 46,940 (1990); 60,308 (2000); 64,606 (2006); 68,628 (2011 projected); Race: 65.7% White, 2.8% Black, 20.3% Asian, 10.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 6,180.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.64 (2006); Median age: 28.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 91.2 (2006); Marriage status: 51.4% never married, 39.2% now married, 2.9% widowed, 6.4% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 17.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.2% Other groups, 15.4% German, 11.9% English, 11.5% Irish, 5.8% Italian (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 3.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 38,007 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 38 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 66 (2005); Employment by occupation: 14.3% management, 46.2% professional, 11.2% services, 20.5% sales, 0.4% farming, 2.7% construction, 4.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $27,276 (2006); Median household income: $49,201 (2006); Average household income: $71,153 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 24.4% (2006); Poverty rate: 24.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 96.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 68.5% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 36.0% (2006). School District(s)
Davis Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 8,642 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 757-5300 Four-year College(s)
University of California-Davis (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 28,815. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 752-1011 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $7,576; Out-of-state $26,260 Housing: Homeownership rate: 45.0% (2006); Median home value: $535,114 (2006); Median rent: $720 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Hospitals: Sutter Davis Hospital (48 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 36.2 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 297.6 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Davis Enterprise (Circulation 9,651) Transportation: Commute to work: 69.6% car, 6.9% public transportation, 4.6% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.4% less than 15 minutes, 36.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 757-5602 http://www.city.davis.ca.us Davis Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 756-5160 http://www.davischamber.com
EL MACERO (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95618). Part of the City of Davis. Covers a land area of 0.441 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.54° N. Lat.; 121.68° W. Long. Elevation is 32 feet. Population: 643 (2000); Race: 89.8% White, 0.0% Black, 10.2% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 1,456.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 14.3% under 18, 36.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.1% never married, 77.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 13.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.8% English, 17.8% Irish, 15.7% German, 13.5% Other groups, 8.3% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 30.8% management, 43.5% professional, 6.5% services, 15.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 1.9% construction, 2.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $80,713 (2000); Median household income: $124,434 (2000); Poverty rate: 7.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 94.5% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 71.7% (2000).
Profiles of California
Yolo County
Housing: Homeownership rate: 100.0% (2000); Median home value: $446,800 (2000); Median rent: $n/a per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 75.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 24.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 40.6% less than 15 minutes, 53.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 6.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
ESPARTO (CDP). Covers a land area of 0.825 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.69° N. Lat.; 122.01° W. Long. Elevation is 191 feet. Population: 1,487 (1990); 1,858 (2000); 2,058 (2006); 2,226 (2011 projected); Race: 55.2% White, 0.7% Black, 2.0% Asian, 48.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,494.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.17 (2006); Median age: 32.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 58.8% now married, 5.7% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 26.5% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 49.1% Other groups, 12.9% German, 7.2% Irish, 5.0% English, 3.4% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 7.4% management, 12.1% professional, 19.3% services, 17.4% sales, 16.4% farming, 14.7% construction, 12.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,617 (2006); Median household income: $45,405 (2006); Average household income: $49,522 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.0% (2006); Poverty rate: 14.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 60.5% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 8.3% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 2.4% (2006). School District(s)
Esparto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 787-3446 Housing: Homeownership rate: 72.3% (2006); Median home value: $291,667 (2006); Median rent: $644 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 31 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 98.3% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.6% walk, 0.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 24.1% less than 15 minutes, 34.6% 15 to 30 minutes, 25.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 8.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts Esparto Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 787-3242 http://www.espartochamber.com
GUINDA (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95637). Covers a land area of 3.073 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.83° N. Lat.; 122.19° W. Long. Elevation is 355 feet. Population: 226 (2000); Race: 97.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 73.6 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 27.9% under 18, 13.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 14.6% never married, 69.1% now married, 8.1% widowed, 8.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.1% German, 24.8% Other groups, 12.7% Swiss, 7.3% Swedish, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 15.9% management, 7.9% professional, 39.7% services, 20.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 15.9% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $19,599 (2000); Median household income: $41,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.8% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 69.4% (2000); Median home value: $273,200 (2000); Median rent: $475 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 50 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 25.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 17.5% walk, 41.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.7% less than 15 minutes, 16.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 27.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 27.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) KNIGHTS LANDING (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95645). Covers a land area of 122.149 sq. miles and a water area of 0.632 sq. miles. Located at 38.85° N. Lat.; 121.73° W. Long. Elevation is 33 feet. History: Knights Landing was a shipping point on the Sacramento River in the 1860’s. Dr. William Knight was granted land here through marriage with
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a Mexican wife. Laid out in 1849, the town that grew here came to be known by Knight’s name because of the ferry he established. Population: 1,776 (2000); Race: 58.1% White, 0.3% Black, 0.0% Asian, 58.6% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 14.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 33.7% under 18, 9.6% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 18.0% never married, 70.4% now married, 4.0% widowed, 7.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 33.6% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 63.3% Other groups, 7.6% German, 6.0% United States or American, 4.9% Irish, 2.4% Dutch (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 9.4% professional, 16.9% services, 18.1% sales, 12.0% farming, 12.0% construction, 19.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,302 (2000); Median household income: $37,167 (2000); Poverty rate: 10.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 42.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8% (2000). School District(s)
Woodland Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 662-0201 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.1% (2000); Median home value: $120,100 (2000); Median rent: $365 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 34 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 3.7% walk, 0.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 27.6% less than 15 minutes, 32.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 31.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 2.1% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MADISON (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95653). Covers a land area of 1.256 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 121.96° W. Long. Elevation is 151 feet. Population: 824 (2000); Race: 34.1% White, 0.6% Black, 0.0% Asian, 83.7% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 655.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 31.5% under 18, 3.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 21.6% never married, 72.3% now married, 2.5% widowed, 3.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 46.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 80.8% Other groups, 4.3% Italian, 3.7% Irish, 2.4% German, 2.4% Scottish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.6% management, 5.2% professional, 20.5% services, 13.1% sales, 26.9% farming, 10.4% construction, 18.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,734 (2000); Median household income: $34,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 20.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 27.1% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2000). School District(s)
Esparto Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 935 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 787-3446 Housing: Homeownership rate: 57.0% (2000); Median home value: $109,700 (2000); Median rent: $339 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.7% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 8.7% less than 15 minutes, 65.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 26.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000)
WEST SACRAMENTO (city). Covers a land area of 20.945 sq. miles and a water area of 1.910 sq. miles. Located at 38.57° N. Lat.; 121.53° W. Long. Elevation is 15 feet. Population: 28,898 (1990); 31,615 (2000); 41,568 (2006); 49,321 (2011 projected); Race: 65.2% White, 3.0% Black, 7.0% Asian, 29.0% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 1,984.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.82 (2006); Median age: 35.4 (2006); Males per 100 females: 97.0 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 52.6% now married, 7.1% widowed, 13.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 25.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 45.3% Other groups, 9.4% German, 7.9% Irish, 7.0% Russian, 5.6% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 15,443 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 330 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 216 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.9% management, 10.8% professional, 19.7% services, 29.5% sales, 1.2% farming, 12.6% construction, 16.2% production (2000).
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Yuba County
Profiles of California
Income: Per capita income: $18,307 (2006); Median household income: $39,284 (2006); Average household income: $51,124 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.7% (2006); Poverty rate: 22.3% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $1,125 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $607 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). School District(s)
Washington Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 6,902 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 375-7604 Two-year College(s)
Wyotech (Private, For-profit) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 709 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 376-8888 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.1% (2006); Median home value: $266,362 (2006); Median rent: $464 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 36 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 91.1 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 361.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: News-Ledger (General - Circulation 2,300) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.8% car, 2.7% public transportation, 2.1% walk, 2.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 39.6% less than 15 minutes, 38.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of West Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 617-4683 http://www.cityofwestsacramento.org West Sacramento Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . (916) 371-7042 http://www.westsacramentochamber.com
WINTERS (city). Covers a land area of 2.751 sq. miles and a water area of 0.031 sq. miles. Located at 38.52° N. Lat.; 121.97° W. Long. Elevation is 135 feet. History: Incorporated 1898. Population: 5,015 (1990); 6,125 (2000); 7,178 (2006); 8,044 (2011 projected); Race: 69.9% White, 1.0% Black, 1.0% Asian, 45.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,609.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.29 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 102.6 (2006); Marriage status: 27.1% never married, 62.0% now married, 4.4% widowed, 6.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 24.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 51.3% Other groups, 12.4% German, 9.0% Irish, 6.1% Italian, 5.8% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 34 (2005); Employment by occupation: 11.7% management, 15.2% professional, 14.3% services, 21.9% sales, 9.0% farming, 11.1% construction, 16.8% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,153 (2006); Median household income: $58,116 (2006); Average household income: $69,455 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.8% (2006); Poverty rate: 5.0% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 6.1% (2006).
WOODLAND (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 10.314 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 38.67° N. Lat.; 121.77° W. Long. Elevation is 65 feet. History: Named by Major F.S. Freeman, store owner, in 1859. Woodland’s first settler came in 1853. A blacksmith shop followed, and soon a town grew up around it. First named Yolo City, Woodland acquired its present name when the post office opened in 1859. Population: 41,092 (1990); 49,151 (2000); 51,775 (2006); 54,258 (2011 projected); Race: 62.1% White, 1.5% Black, 4.6% Asian, 43.5% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 5,020.1 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.99 (2006); Median age: 33.5 (2006); Males per 100 females: 96.8 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 58.6% now married, 6.4% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 19.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 47.7% Other groups, 13.5% German, 8.5% Irish, 8.5% English, 4.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 6.2% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 27,505 (2005); Single-family building permits issued: 348 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 165 (2005); Employment by occupation: 10.6% management, 16.6% professional, 15.7% services, 28.0% sales, 3.1% farming, 9.7% construction, 16.2% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $20,830 (2006); Median household income: $50,655 (2006); Average household income: $61,176 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 14.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.9% (2000). Taxes: Total city taxes per capita: $494 (2004); City property taxes per capita: $158 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 72.6% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 17.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.6% (2006). School District(s)
Woodland Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 10,653 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 662-0201 Yolo County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 668-6700 Yolo County ROP (10-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: n/a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 661-2715 Housing: Homeownership rate: 58.9% (2006); Median home value: $341,413 (2006); Median rent: $592 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Hospitals: Woodland Healthcare (103 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 27.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 344.8 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: The Daily Democrat (Circulation 9,917); Weekly Democrat (General - Circulation 1,100) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.7% car, 1.1% public transportation, 2.4% walk, 2.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 48.8% less than 15 minutes, 28.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 13.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 5.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Woodland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 661-5806 http://www.ci.woodland.ca.us Woodland Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 662-7327 http://www.woodlandchamber.com
School District(s)
Winters Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 1,968 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 795-6100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 68.6% (2006); Median home value: $347,393 (2006); Median rent: $607 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Safety: Violent crime rate: 8.7 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 190.3 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Winters Express (General - Circulation 2,500) Transportation: Commute to work: 89.0% car, 0.2% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 3.1% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 30.7% less than 15 minutes, 31.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 24.5% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.9% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.2% 60 minutes or more (2000) Additional Information Contacts City of Winters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 795-4910 http://www.cityofwinters.org Winters Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 795-2329 http://www.winterschamber.com
Yuba County Located in north central California, in the Sacramento Valley; drained by the Yuba and Bear Rivers; includes parts of Plumas and Tahoe National Forests. Covers a land area of 630.69 sq. miles, a water area of 13.04 sq. miles, and is located in the Pacific Time Zone. The county was founded in 1850. County seat is Marysville. Yuba County is part of the Yuba City, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. The entire metro area includes: Sutter County, CA; Yuba County, CA Weather Station: Marysville
Elevation: 55 feet
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Profiles of California Weather Station: Strawberry Valley
Yuba County Elevation: 3,805 feet
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec High 49 51 53 59 68 76 83 83 78 68 55 49 Low 30 30 32 34 40 46 51 50 47 40 33 29 Precip 15.6 13.1 12.6 5.7 3.2 1.1 0.3 0.3 1.6 4.3 11.3 12.8 Snow 20.1 20.6 23.3 9.8 0.7 tr 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.6 19.5 High and Low temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit; Precipitation and Snow in inches
Population: 58,228 (1990); 60,219 (2000); 66,119 (2006); 71,017 (2011 projected); Race: 68.7% White, 2.8% Black, 7.3% Asian, 21.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 104.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.94 (2006); Median age: 31.1 (2006); Males per 100 females: 100.5 (2006). Religion: Five largest groups: 11.3% Catholic Church, 2.8% The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2.2% Southern Baptist Convention, 2.0% Assemblies of God, 0.9% Episcopal Church (2000). Economy: Unemployment rate: 8.8% (2005); Total civilian labor force: 26,509 (2005); Leading industries: 17.9% health care and social assistance; 14.1% retail trade; 13.5% manufacturing (2004); Farms: 863 totaling 234,129 acres (2002); Companies that employ 500 or more persons: 1 (2004); Companies that employ 100 to 499 persons: 10 (2004); Companies that employ less than 100 persons: 822 (2004); Black-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Hispanic-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Asian-owned businesses: n/a (2002); Women-owned businesses: 364 (2002); Retail sales per capita: $6,922 (2006). Single-family building permits issued: 993 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005). Income: Per capita income: $16,558 (2006); Median household income: $36,737 (2006); Average household income: $47,795 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 8.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 15.6% (2004); Bankruptcy rate: 1.41% (2005). Taxes: Total county taxes per capita: $242 (2004); County property taxes per capita: $156 (2004). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 71.4% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.4% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 55.0% (2006); Median home value: $196,349 (2006); Median rent: $400 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Health: Birth rate: 189.7 per 10,000 population (2005); Death rate: 77.1 per 10,000 population (2005); Age-adjusted cancer mortality rate: 249.7 deaths per 100,000 population (2003); Number of physicians: 9.8 per 10,000 population (2004); Hospital beds: 19.3 per 10,000 population (2003); Hospital admissions: 1,071.7 per 10,000 population (2003). Elections: 2004 Presidential election results: 67.0% Bush, 31.6% Kerry, 0.0% Nader, 0.4% Badnarik National and State Parks: Lake of the Woods State Wildlife Area Additional Information Contacts Yuba County Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 749-7575 http://www.co.yuba.ca.us City of Marysville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 749-3901 http://www.marysville.ca.us Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 743-6501 http://www.yubasutterchamber.com
Yuba County Communities BEALE AFB (CDP). Covers a land area of 10.080 sq. miles and a water area of 0.014 sq. miles. Located at 39.10° N. Lat.; 121.34° W. Long. Population: 6,441 (1990); 5,115 (2000); 4,544 (2006); 4,163 (2011 projected); Race: 73.0% White, 8.9% Black, 4.8% Asian, 13.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 450.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.44 (2006); Median age: 23.8 (2006); Males per 100 females: 111.2 (2006); Marriage status: 16.0% never married, 82.8% now married, 0.0% widowed, 1.1% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 6.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 35.7% Other groups, 17.9% German, 11.0% English, 10.8% Irish, 9.2% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.0% management, 26.0% professional, 22.7% services, 27.9% sales, 3.1% farming, 7.0% construction, 4.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $15,134 (2006); Median household income: $42,059 (2006); Average household income: $48,932 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 6.7% (2000).
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Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 97.0% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.0% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 7.8% (2006). School District(s)
Wheatland Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 633-3130 Housing: Homeownership rate: 1.9% (2006); Median home value: $225,000 (2006); Median rent: $627 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 35 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.8% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.5% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 52.9% less than 15 minutes, 31.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 8.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 3.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 4.5% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROWNS VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95918). Covers a land area of 58.940 sq. miles and a water area of 0.006 sq. miles. Located at 39.28° N. Lat.; 121.34° W. Long. Elevation is 268 feet. Population: 1,467 (2000); Race: 89.6% White, 0.0% Black, 0.7% Asian, 0.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 24.9 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 12.2% under 18, 22.5% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.6% never married, 71.1% now married, 6.6% widowed, 12.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 3.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 21.3% Other groups, 15.1% Irish, 12.3% German, 11.1% English, 7.1% French (except Basque) (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.3% management, 18.8% professional, 5.7% services, 21.5% sales, 0.0% farming, 13.6% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $21,596 (2000); Median household income: $42,467 (2000); Poverty rate: 12.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.9% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.0% (2000). School District(s)
Marysville Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 90.9% (2000); Median home value: $192,500 (2000); Median rent: $419 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 19 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 6.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 10.4% less than 15 minutes, 17.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 38.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 5.5% 45 to 60 minutes, 28.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
BROWNSVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95919). Covers a land area of 25.733 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.42° N. Lat.; 121.27° W. Long. Elevation is 2,235 feet. Population: 1,230 (2000); Race: 90.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 6.1% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 47.8 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 19.1% under 18, 27.8% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 19.0% never married, 58.0% now married, 8.4% widowed, 14.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.9% Other groups, 20.3% Irish, 16.6% German, 14.3% English, 8.5% United States or American (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.2% management, 16.7% professional, 18.2% services, 16.7% sales, 9.6% farming, 21.3% construction, 11.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,982 (2000); Median household income: $26,105 (2000); Poverty rate: 19.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 80.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.1% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 83.9% (2000); Median home value: $106,800 (2000); Median rent: $398 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 85.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.6% walk, 7.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 42.1% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 15.2% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) CAMPTONVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95922). Covers a land area of 37.234 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.47° N. Lat.; 121.07° W. Long. Elevation is 2,800 feet. Population: 613 (2000); Race: 93.4% White, 0.0% Black, 0.3% Asian, 1.9% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 16.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 30.2% under 18, 8.9% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 23.7%
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never married, 53.1% now married, 7.2% widowed, 16.0% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 25.8% English, 17.4% Irish, 16.0% German, 13.3% United States or American, 13.0% Other groups (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 5.8% management, 18.6% professional, 23.0% services, 17.7% sales, 3.1% farming, 12.8% construction, 19.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $13,967 (2000); Median household income: $24,500 (2000); Poverty rate: 27.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 83.7% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.7% (2000). School District(s)
Camptonville Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 818 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 288-3277 Housing: Homeownership rate: 77.0% (2000); Median home value: $111,400 (2000); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 23 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 91.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 1.3% walk, 5.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 16.4% less than 15 minutes, 24.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 33.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 14.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
CHALLENGE-BROWNSVILLE (CDP). Covers a land area of 9.665 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.47° N. Lat.; 121.26° W. Long. Population: 1,096 (1990); 1,069 (2000); 1,148 (2006); 1,221 (2011 projected); Race: 92.4% White, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 118.8 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.12 (2006); Median age: 50.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.9 (2006); Marriage status: 19.2% never married, 57.7% now married, 6.4% widowed, 16.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 2.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 29.8% Other groups, 19.4% Irish, 19.0% German, 16.4% English, 8.1% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.3% management, 14.3% professional, 20.6% services, 16.2% sales, 3.2% farming, 18.1% construction, 21.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,907 (2006); Median household income: $34,149 (2006); Average household income: $37,523 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 1.3% (2006); Poverty rate: 16.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 82.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.1% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 9.3% (2006). School District(s)
Marysville Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 76.2% (2006); Median home value: $202,692 (2006); Median rent: $406 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 88.1% car, 0.0% public transportation, 5.8% walk, 3.9% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 41.8% less than 15 minutes, 9.7% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.4% 30 to 45 minutes, 20.4% 45 to 60 minutes, 15.7% 60 minutes or more (2000)
DOBBINS (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95935). Covers a land area of 15.538 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.38° N. Lat.; 121.21° W. Long. Elevation is 720 feet. Population: 598 (2000); Race: 81.9% White, 0.8% Black, 0.0% Asian, 1.2% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 38.5 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 11.2% under 18, 12.1% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 24.5% never married, 44.9% now married, 7.4% widowed, 23.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 5.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 26.8% English, 21.6% Other groups, 16.9% German, 14.4% Irish, 7.0% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.1% management, 12.9% professional, 10.8% services, 20.9% sales, 13.2% farming, 16.7% construction, 16.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,445 (2000); Median household income: $24,750 (2000); Poverty rate: 29.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 81.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.8% (2000).
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Marysville Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 48.6% (2000); Median home value: $140,600 (2000); Median rent: $389 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 21 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 73.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.7% walk, 21.6% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 29.2% less than 15 minutes, 34.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 11.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 21.6% 45 to 60 minutes, 3.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
LINDA (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.642 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.12° N. Lat.; 121.56° W. Long. Elevation is 65 feet. History: Seat of Yuba College. Population: 13,167 (1990); 13,474 (2000); 15,404 (2006); 16,962 (2011 projected); Race: 51.9% White, 3.3% Black, 17.0% Asian, 27.2% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,730.4 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.36 (2006); Median age: 26.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.6 (2006); Marriage status: 30.2% never married, 48.8% now married, 6.3% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.1% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 57.0% Other groups, 6.6% United States or American, 6.6% German, 5.4% English, 5.4% Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.6% management, 8.4% professional, 23.5% services, 24.2% sales, 6.7% farming, 12.4% construction, 18.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $10,887 (2006); Median household income: $27,587 (2006); Average household income: $36,133 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 4.9% (2006); Poverty rate: 37.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.9% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.6% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 42.7% (2006); Median home value: $167,991 (2006); Median rent: $367 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 89.1% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 4.8% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.5% less than 15 minutes, 29.2% 15 to 30 minutes, 17.8% 30 to 45 minutes, 11.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) LOMA RICA (CDP). Covers a land area of 18.406 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.31° N. Lat.; 121.40° W. Long. Elevation is 401 feet. Population: 1,896 (1990); 2,075 (2000); 2,225 (2006); 2,345 (2011 projected); Race: 89.9% White, 0.4% Black, 0.9% Asian, 7.1% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 120.9 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.69 (2006); Median age: 42.3 (2006); Males per 100 females: 93.6 (2006); Marriage status: 18.7% never married, 63.0% now married, 8.0% widowed, 10.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 1.2% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 24.4% German, 19.2% English, 14.6% Irish, 14.3% Other groups, 7.6% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 12.0% management, 12.8% professional, 12.8% services, 29.4% sales, 2.0% farming, 15.5% construction, 15.3% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $26,577 (2006); Median household income: $59,202 (2006); Average household income: $71,226 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 18.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 11.2% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 15.2% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 5.2% (2006). Housing: Homeownership rate: 86.1% (2006); Median home value: $349,709 (2006); Median rent: $571 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 20 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 90.2% car, 0.7% public transportation, 2.7% walk, 6.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 11.9% less than 15 minutes, 15.3% 15 to 30 minutes, 36.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 16.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 20.4% 60 minutes or more (2000)
MARYSVILLE (city). County seat. Covers a land area of 3.504 sq. miles and a water area of 0.124 sq. miles. Located at 39.14° N. Lat.; 121.58° W. Long. Elevation is 63 feet. History: Here in 1842 Theodore Cordua built a trading post that became a way station on the Oregon-California Trail. The townsite was laid out in 1848 and named in 1849 for Mary Murphy Covillaud, a survivor of the
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Donner party and wife of one of the owners of the townsite. At one time Marysville was the head of navigation on the Feather River, but mining changed the face of the countryside and raised the bed of the river. Population: 12,324 (1990); 12,268 (2000); 12,528 (2006); 12,850 (2011 projected); Race: 68.4% White, 4.7% Black, 5.6% Asian, 21.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 3,575.3 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.62 (2006); Median age: 32.0 (2006); Males per 100 females: 99.8 (2006); Marriage status: 28.9% never married, 48.6% now married, 7.7% widowed, 14.7% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.1% Other groups, 15.1% German, 9.7% Irish, 9.1% English, 6.9% United States or American (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 1 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.2% management, 15.5% professional, 18.1% services, 28.4% sales, 2.3% farming, 11.4% construction, 15.1% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $17,474 (2006); Median household income: $33,524 (2006); Average household income: $44,609 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 7.1% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 73.7% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.1% (2006). School District(s)
Marysville Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6000 Plumas Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 444 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 743-4428 Yuba County Office of Education (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 659 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6231 Two-year College(s)
Yuba College (Public) Fall 2005 Enrollment: 8,799. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6700 2006-07 Tuition: In-state $782; Out-of-state $5,460 Housing: Homeownership rate: 41.3% (2006); Median home value: $189,232 (2006); Median rent: $405 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 37 years (2000). Hospitals: Rideout Memorial Hospital (164 beds) Safety: Violent crime rate: 87.3 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 581.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Newspapers: Appeal-Democrat (Circulation 21,979) Transportation: Commute to work: 90.1% car, 1.3% public transportation, 2.8% walk, 4.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 44.2% less than 15 minutes, 27.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 12.6% 30 to 45 minutes, 7.2% 45 to 60 minutes, 9.1% 60 minutes or more (2000); Amtrak: Service available. Additional Information Contacts City of Marysville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 749-3901 http://www.marysville.ca.us Yuba-Sutter Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 743-6501 http://www.yubasutterchamber.com
OLIVEHURST (CDP). Covers a land area of 5.007 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.08° N. Lat.; 121.54° W. Long. Elevation is 60 feet. Population: 10,187 (1990); 11,061 (2000); 12,168 (2006); 13,104 (2011 projected); Race: 64.4% White, 1.4% Black, 5.2% Asian, 30.6% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 2,430.0 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 3.21 (2006); Median age: 29.6 (2006); Males per 100 females: 101.0 (2006); Marriage status: 24.8% never married, 57.2% now married, 7.1% widowed, 10.9% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 15.3% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 39.7% Other groups, 12.3% United States or American, 10.6% German, 8.1% Irish, 5.2% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 6.4% management, 10.9% professional, 21.6% services, 23.1% sales, 4.8% farming, 12.7% construction, 20.5% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $14,188 (2006); Median household income: $36,004 (2006); Average household income: $45,333 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 6.6% (2006); Poverty rate: 18.3% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 58.3% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 4.9% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 1.2% (2006).
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Marysville Joint Unified (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 9,626 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 741-6000 Housing: Homeownership rate: 65.6% (2006); Median home value: $167,558 (2006); Median rent: $430 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 29 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 93.5% car, 0.9% public transportation, 0.3% walk, 2.3% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 22.8% less than 15 minutes, 37.1% 15 to 30 minutes, 22.9% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 7.6% 60 minutes or more (2000)
OREGON HOUSE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95962). Covers a land area of 41.757 sq. miles and a water area of 0.109 sq. miles. Located at 39.35° N. Lat.; 121.25° W. Long. Elevation is 1,530 feet. Population: 1,512 (2000); Race: 90.5% White, 0.9% Black, 2.7% Asian, 5.3% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 36.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 18.5% under 18, 17.2% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 9.6% never married, 64.3% now married, 5.9% widowed, 20.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 21.7% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 20.9% German, 17.0% Other groups, 9.6% Irish, 9.3% Italian, 7.6% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 9.7% management, 39.1% professional, 16.3% services, 14.7% sales, 3.1% farming, 8.4% construction, 8.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $23,411 (2000); Median household income: $40,238 (2000); Poverty rate: 6.5% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 88.8% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 31.5% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 75.0% (2000); Median home value: $160,900 (2000); Median rent: $497 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 17 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 94.4% car, 0.0% public transportation, 2.2% walk, 3.4% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 33.4% less than 15 minutes, 20.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.3% 30 to 45 minutes, 13.8% 45 to 60 minutes, 17.5% 60 minutes or more (2000) RACKERBY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95972). Covers a land area of 4.961 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.44° N. Lat.; 121.31° W. Long. Elevation is 1,400 feet. Population: 130 (2000); Race: 37.7% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 2.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 26.2 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 40.6% under 18, 9.4% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 26.7% never married, 36.0% now married, 11.6% widowed, 25.6% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 9.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 34.0% Other groups, 19.8% English, 10.4% German, 9.4% Egyptian, 8.5% Italian (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 0.0% management, 77.3% professional, 0.0% services, 13.6% sales, 0.0% farming, 9.1% construction, 0.0% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $66,005 (2000); Median household income: $23,409 (2000); Poverty rate: 40.6% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.6% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 70.6% (2000); Median home value: $49,000 (2000); Median rent: $425 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 25 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 100.0% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 0.0% less than 15 minutes, 0.0% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 77.3% 45 to 60 minutes, 22.7% 60 minutes or more (2000) SMARTVILLE (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95977). Covers a land area of 31.185 sq. miles and a water area of 0.023 sq. miles. Located at 39.19° N. Lat.; 121.29° W. Long. Elevation is 683 feet. Population: 945 (2000); Race: 93.1% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 3.8% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 30.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 28.1% under 18, 9.7% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 12.7% never married, 69.7% now married, 6.1% widowed, 11.5% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 4.8% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 28.9% English, 20.0% German, 18.1% Irish, 11.1% Other groups, 7.8% Scotch-Irish (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 10.8% management, 17.5% professional, 13.6% services, 24.0% sales, 1.6% farming, 23.5% construction, 9.0% production (2000).
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Income: Per capita income: $19,016 (2000); Median household income: $46,141 (2000); Poverty rate: 5.9% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 85.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 14.7% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 73.9% (2000); Median home value: $166,800 (2000); Median rent: $703 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 15 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 95.8% car, 0.0% public transportation, 0.0% walk, 4.2% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 6.1% less than 15 minutes, 54.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 14.1% 30 to 45 minutes, 6.1% 45 to 60 minutes, 18.8% 60 minutes or more (2000)
STRAWBERRY VALLEY (unincorporated postal area, zip code 95981). Covers a land area of 4.826 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.58° N. Lat.; 121.08° W. Long. Elevation is 3,725 feet. Population: 98 (2000); Race: 100.0% White, 0.0% Black, 0.0% Asian, 0.0% Hispanic of any race (2000); Density: 20.3 persons per square mile (2000); Age: 62.2% under 18, 0.0% over 64 (2000); Marriage status: 61.0% never married, 10.2% now married, 0.0% widowed, 28.8% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 0.0% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 73.3% Irish, 18.9% Portuguese, 8.9% Northern European, 6.7% English (2000). Economy: Employment by occupation: 25.8% management, 0.0% professional, 25.8% services, 0.0% sales, 0.0% farming, 29.0% construction, 19.4% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $9,721 (2000); Median household income: $14,318 (2000); Poverty rate: 84.4% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 100.0% (2000); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 0.0% (2000). Housing: Homeownership rate: 20.7% (2000); Median home value: $65,000 (2000); Median rent: $238 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 28 years (2000). Transportation: Commute to work: 80.6% car, 0.0% public transportation, 19.4% walk, 0.0% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 74.2% less than 15 minutes, 25.8% 15 to 30 minutes, 0.0% 30 to 45 minutes, 0.0% 45 to 60 minutes, 0.0% 60 minutes or more (2000) WHEATLAND (city). Covers a land area of 0.756 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Located at 39.01° N. Lat.; 121.42° W. Long. Elevation is 87 feet. History: Wheatland was settled in 1844 by William Johnson, whose ranch was visited in 1847 by members of the Donner party seeking help for those still snowbound at Donner Lake. The town developed as the center of a hop-growing area, and was the site in 1913 of California’s first strike by field workers for better living conditions. Population: 1,744 (1990); 2,275 (2000); 3,670 (2006); 4,719 (2011 projected); Race: 70.9% White, 1.3% Black, 5.6% Asian, 25.3% Hispanic of any race (2006); Density: 4,851.7 persons per square mile (2006); Average household size: 2.92 (2006); Median age: 30.7 (2006); Males per 100 females: 94.2 (2006); Marriage status: 24.2% never married, 57.3% now married, 7.3% widowed, 11.2% divorced (2000); Foreign born: 11.4% (2000); Ancestry (includes multiple ancestries): 38.6% Other groups, 14.5% Irish, 13.0% German, 9.7% United States or American, 9.4% English (2000). Economy: Single-family building permits issued: 12 (2005); Multi-family building permits issued: 0 (2005); Employment by occupation: 9.4% management, 13.4% professional, 17.6% services, 24.0% sales, 4.5% farming, 12.4% construction, 18.7% production (2000). Income: Per capita income: $18,373 (2006); Median household income: $40,902 (2006); Average household income: $53,727 (2006); Percent of households with income of $100,000 or more: 11.2% (2006); Poverty rate: 19.8% (2000). Education: Percent of population age 25 and over with: High school diploma (including GED) or higher: 77.2% (2006); Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.7% (2006); Master’s degree or higher: 3.6% (2006). School District(s)
Wheatland Elementary (KG-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 2,783 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 633-3130 Wheatland Union High (09-12) 2004-05 Enrollment: 701 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (530) 633-3100 Housing: Homeownership rate: 59.2% (2006); Median home value: $242,573 (2006); Median rent: $394 per month (2000); Median age of housing: 27 years (2000).
Safety: Violent crime rate: 26.8 per 10,000 population; Property crime rate: 291.7 per 10,000 population (2005). Transportation: Commute to work: 92.9% car, 0.0% public transportation, 4.5% walk, 1.7% work from home (2000); Travel time to work: 23.3% less than 15 minutes, 34.9% 15 to 30 minutes, 21.7% 30 to 45 minutes, 9.7% 45 to 60 minutes, 10.5% 60 minutes or more (2000);
Profiles of California A Acampo postal area San Joaquin County, 291 Acton CDP Los Angeles County, 103 Adelanto city San Bernardino County, 254 Adin postal area Modoc County, 173 Agoura Hills city Los Angeles County, 104 Aguanga postal area Riverside County, 226 Ahwahnee postal area Madera County, 148 Alameda County, 1 - 8 Alameda city Alameda County, 2 Alamo CDP Contra Costa County, 25 Albany city Alameda County, 2 Albion postal area Mendocino County, 162 Alderpoint postal area Humboldt County, 57 Alhambra city Los Angeles County, 104 Aliso Viejo CDP Orange County, 194 Alleghany postal area Sierra County, 342 Alondra Park CDP Los Angeles County, 104 Alpaugh CDP Tulare County, 380 Alpine County, 9 Alpine Village CDP Alpine County, 9 Alpine CDP San Diego County, 272 Alta Sierra CDP Nevada County, 190 Alta postal area Placer County, 210 Altadena CDP Los Angeles County, 105 Alturas city Modoc County, 174 Alum Rock CDP Santa Clara County, 320 Alviso postal area Santa Clara County, 320 Amador City city Amador County, 11 Amador County, 10 - 12 Amboy postal area San Bernardino County, 255 American Canyon city Napa County, 187 Amesti CDP Santa Cruz County, 329 Anaheim city Orange County, 194 Anderson city Shasta County, 335 Angels Camp postal area Calaveras County, 18 Angels City city Calaveras County, 18 Angelus Oaks postal area San Bernardino County, 255 Angwin CDP Napa County, 187 Annapolis postal area Sonoma County, 355 Antelope postal area Sacramento County, 243 Antioch city Contra Costa County, 25 Anza postal area Riverside County, 227 Apple Valley town San Bernardino County, 255 Applegate postal area Placer County, 210 Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley CDP Santa Cruz County, 330 Aptos CDP Santa Cruz County, 330 Arbuckle CDP Colusa County, 23 Arcadia city Los Angeles County, 105 Arcata city Humboldt County, 58 Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento County, 243 Armona CDP Kings County, 91 Arnold CDP Calaveras County, 19 Aromas CDP Monterey County, 178 Arroyo Grande city San Luis Obispo County, 298 Artesia city Los Angeles County, 105 Arvin city Kern County, 77 Ashland CDP Alameda County, 2 Atascadero city San Luis Obispo County, 298 Atherton town San Mateo County, 304 Atwater city Merced County, 169 Auberry CDP Fresno County, 45 Auburn city Placer County, 210 August CDP San Joaquin County, 291 Avalon city Los Angeles County, 105 Avenal city Kings County, 91 Avery CDP Calaveras County, 19 Avocado Heights CDP Los Angeles County, 106 Azusa city Los Angeles County, 106
B Badger postal area Tulare County, 380 Baker postal area San Bernardino County, 255 Bakersfield city Kern County, 77 Baldwin Park city Los Angeles County, 106 Ballico postal area Merced County, 169
Alphabetical Place Index Bangor postal area Butte County, 13 Banning city Riverside County, 227 Barstow city San Bernardino County, 256 Bass Lake postal area Madera County, 148 Bay Point CDP Contra Costa County, 26 Bayside postal area Humboldt County, 58 Bayview CDP Humboldt County, 58 Bayview-Montalvin CDP Contra Costa County, 26 Baywood-Los Osos CDP San Luis Obispo County, 298 Beale AFB CDP Yuba County, 403 Bear Valley Springs CDP Kern County, 78 Bear Valley CDP Alpine County, 9 Beaumont city Riverside County, 227 Beckwourth CDP Plumas County, 217 Belden CDP Plumas County, 217 Bell Gardens city Los Angeles County, 107 Bell city Los Angeles County, 107 Bella Vista postal area Shasta County, 336 Bellflower city Los Angeles County, 107 Belmont city San Mateo County, 304 Belvedere city Marin County, 152 Ben Lomond CDP Santa Cruz County, 330 Benicia city Solano County, 351 Benton postal area Mono County, 176 Berkeley city Alameda County, 2 Bermuda Dunes CDP Riverside County, 228 Berry Creek postal area Butte County, 14 Bertsch-Oceanview CDP Del Norte County, 37 Bethel Island CDP Contra Costa County, 26 Beverly Hills city Los Angeles County, 108 Big Bar postal area Trinity County, 377 Big Bear City CDP San Bernardino County, 256 Big Bear Lake city San Bernardino County, 256 Big Bend CDP Shasta County, 336 Big Pine CDP Inyo County, 71 Big River CDP San Bernardino County, 257 Big Sur postal area Monterey County, 178 Biggs city Butte County, 14 Biola CDP Fresno County, 45 Birds Landing postal area Solano County, 351 Bishop city Inyo County, 72 Black Point-Green Point CDP Marin County, 152 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara CDP Contra Costa County, 26 Blairsden CDP Plumas County, 217 Blocksburg postal area Humboldt County, 58 Bloomington CDP San Bernardino County, 257 Blue Lake city Humboldt County, 59 Bluewater CDP San Bernardino County, 257 Blythe city Riverside County, 228 Bodega Bay CDP Sonoma County, 355 Bodega postal area Sonoma County, 355 Bodfish CDP Kern County, 78 Bolinas CDP Marin County, 152 Bombay Beach CDP Imperial County, 66 Bonadelle Ranchos-Madera Ranchos CDP Madera County, 148 Bonita CDP San Diego County, 273 Bonsall CDP San Diego County, 273 Boonville postal area Mendocino County, 162 Bootjack CDP Mariposa County, 160 Boron CDP Kern County, 78 Boronda CDP Monterey County, 179 Borrego Springs CDP San Diego County, 273 Bostonia CDP San Diego County, 273 Boulder Creek CDP Santa Cruz County, 330 Boulevard postal area San Diego County, 274 Bowles CDP Fresno County, 45 Boyes Hot Springs CDP Sonoma County, 356 Bradbury city Los Angeles County, 108 Bradley CDP Monterey County, 179 Branscomb postal area Mendocino County, 163 Brawley city Imperial County, 67 Brea city Orange County, 195 Brentwood city Contra Costa County, 27 Bret Harte CDP Stanislaus County, 364 Bridgeport postal area Mono County, 176 Bridgeville postal area Humboldt County, 59
CDP = Census Designated Place
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Brisbane city San Mateo County, 304 Broadmoor CDP San Mateo County, 305 Broderick postal area Yolo County, 399 Brooks postal area Yolo County, 399 Browns Valley postal area Yuba County, 403 Brownsville postal area Yuba County, 403 Bucks Lake CDP Plumas County, 217 Buellton city Santa Barbara County, 314 Buena Park city Orange County, 195 Buena Vista CDP Santa Clara County, 320 Burbank CDP Santa Clara County, 321 Burbank city Los Angeles County, 108 Burlingame city San Mateo County, 305 Burney CDP Shasta County, 336 Burnt Ranch postal area Trinity County, 377 Butte City postal area Glenn County, 55 Butte County, 13 - 17 Buttonwillow CDP Kern County, 78 Byron CDP Contra Costa County, 27 Bystrom CDP Stanislaus County, 364
C Cabazon CDP Riverside County, 228 Calabasas city Los Angeles County, 109 Calaveras County, 18 - 21 Calexico city Imperial County, 67 Caliente postal area Kern County, 79 California City city Kern County, 79 California Hot Springs postal area Tulare County, 380 Calimesa city Riverside County, 228 Calipatria city Imperial County, 67 Calistoga city Napa County, 187 Callahan postal area Siskiyou County, 344 Calpine postal area Sierra County, 342 Calwa CDP Fresno County, 45 Camarillo city Ventura County, 393 Cambria CDP San Luis Obispo County, 298 Cambrian Park CDP Santa Clara County, 321 Cameron Park CDP El Dorado County, 39 Camino postal area El Dorado County, 39 Camp Pendleton North CDP San Diego County, 274 Camp Pendleton South CDP San Diego County, 274 Campbell city Santa Clara County, 321 Campo postal area San Diego County, 274 Camptonville postal area Yuba County, 403 Canby postal area Modoc County, 174 Cantua Creek CDP Fresno County, 45 Canyon Lake city Riverside County, 229 Canyondam CDP Plumas County, 217 Capay postal area Yolo County, 400 Capistrano Beach postal area Orange County, 195 Capitola city Santa Cruz County, 331 Cardiff by the Sea postal area San Diego County, 274 Carlotta postal area Humboldt County, 59 Carlsbad city San Diego County, 275 Carmel Valley Village CDP Monterey County, 179 Carmel Valley postal area Monterey County, 179 Carmel-by-the-Sea city Monterey County, 179 Carmichael CDP Sacramento County, 243 Carnelian Bay postal area Placer County, 211 Carpinteria city Santa Barbara County, 314 Carrick CDP Siskiyou County, 344 Carson city Los Angeles County, 109 Cartago CDP Inyo County, 72 Caruthers CDP Fresno County, 46 Casa Conejo CDP Ventura County, 393 Casa de Oro-Mount Helix CDP San Diego County, 275 Caspar postal area Mendocino County, 163 Cassel postal area Shasta County, 336 Castella postal area Shasta County, 336 Castro Valley CDP Alameda County, 3 Castroville CDP Monterey County, 180 Cathedral City city Riverside County, 229
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Catheys Valley postal area Mariposa County, 160 Cayucos CDP San Luis Obispo County, 299 Cazadero postal area Sonoma County, 356 Cedarville postal area Modoc County, 174 Ceres city Stanislaus County, 365 Cerritos city Los Angeles County, 109 Challenge-Brownsville CDP Yuba County, 404 Channel Islands Beach CDP Ventura County, 394 Charter Oak CDP Los Angeles County, 110 Cherry Valley CDP Riverside County, 229 Cherryland CDP Alameda County, 3 Chester CDP Plumas County, 218 Chico city Butte County, 14 Chilcoot postal area Plumas County, 218 Chilcoot-Vinton CDP Plumas County, 218 China Lake Acres CDP Kern County, 79 Chinese Camp CDP Tuolumne County, 389 Chino Hills city San Bernardino County, 258 Chino city San Bernardino County, 257 Chowchilla city Madera County, 149 Chualar CDP Monterey County, 180 Chula Vista city San Diego County, 275 Citrus Heights city Sacramento County, 244 Citrus CDP Los Angeles County, 110 Claremont city Los Angeles County, 110 Clarksburg postal area Yolo County, 400 Clayton city Contra Costa County, 27 Clearlake Oaks CDP Lake County, 94 Clearlake city Lake County, 94 Clio CDP Plumas County, 218 Clipper Mills postal area Butte County, 14 Cloverdale city Sonoma County, 356 Clovis city Fresno County, 46 Clyde CDP Contra Costa County, 28 Coachella city Riverside County, 229 Coalinga city Fresno County, 46 Coarsegold postal area Madera County, 149 Cobb CDP Lake County, 94 Coleville postal area Mono County, 176 Colfax city Placer County, 211 Colma town San Mateo County, 305 Colton city San Bernardino County, 258 Columbia CDP Tuolumne County, 389 Colusa County, 22 - 23 Colusa city Colusa County, 23 Commerce city Los Angeles County, 110 Comptche postal area Mendocino County, 163 Compton city Los Angeles County, 111 Concord city Contra Costa County, 28 Concow CDP Butte County, 15 Contra Costa County, 24 - 35 Cool postal area El Dorado County, 39 Copperopolis CDP Calaveras County, 19 Corcoran city Kings County, 91 Corning city Tehama County, 374 Corona Del Mar postal area Orange County, 196 Corona city Riverside County, 230 Coronado city San Diego County, 276 Corralitos CDP Santa Cruz County, 331 Corte Madera town Marin County, 153 Costa Mesa city Orange County, 196 Cotati city Sonoma County, 356 Coto de Caza CDP Orange County, 196 Cottonwood CDP Shasta County, 337 Coulterville postal area Mariposa County, 160 Country Club CDP San Joaquin County, 291 Courtland postal area Sacramento County, 244 Covelo CDP Mendocino County, 163 Covina city Los Angeles County, 111 Crescent City North CDP Del Norte County, 37 Crescent City city Del Norte County, 37 Crescent Mills CDP Plumas County, 218 Crest CDP San Diego County, 276 Crestline CDP San Bernardino County, 258 Creston postal area San Luis Obispo County, 299 C-Road CDP Plumas County, 217 Crockett CDP Contra Costa County, 28 Cromberg CDP Plumas County, 219
Profiles of California Crows Landing postal area Stanislaus County, 365 Cudahy city Los Angeles County, 111 Culver City city Los Angeles County, 112 Cupertino city Santa Clara County, 321 Cutler CDP Tulare County, 381 Cutten CDP Humboldt County, 59 Cypress city Orange County, 197
D Daggett postal area San Bernardino County, 258 Daly City city San Mateo County, 306 Dana Point city Orange County, 197 Danville town Contra Costa County, 28 Darwin CDP Inyo County, 72 Davenport postal area Santa Cruz County, 331 Davis Creek postal area Modoc County, 174 Davis city Yolo County, 400 Day Valley CDP Santa Cruz County, 331 Death Valley postal area Inyo County, 72 Deer Park CDP Napa County, 188 Del Aire CDP Los Angeles County, 112 Del Mar city San Diego County, 276 Del Monte Forest CDP Monterey County, 180 Del Norte County, 36 - 37 Del Rey Oaks city Monterey County, 180 Del Rey CDP Fresno County, 47 Del Rio CDP Stanislaus County, 365 Delano city Kern County, 79 Delhi CDP Merced County, 169 Delleker CDP Plumas County, 219 Denair CDP Stanislaus County, 365 Derby Acres CDP Kern County, 80 Descanso postal area San Diego County, 276 Desert Center postal area Riverside County, 230 Desert Hot Springs city Riverside County, 230 Desert Shores CDP Imperial County, 68 Desert View Highlands CDP Los Angeles County, 112 Diablo CDP Contra Costa County, 29 Diamond Bar city Los Angeles County, 113 Diamond Springs CDP El Dorado County, 39 Dillon Beach CDP Marin County, 153 Dinuba city Tulare County, 381 Discovery Bay CDP Contra Costa County, 29 Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek CDP Inyo County, 73 Dixon city Solano County, 351 Dobbins postal area Yuba County, 404 Dollar Point CDP Placer County, 211 Dorrington CDP Calaveras County, 19 Dorris city Siskiyou County, 344 Dos Palos city Merced County, 169 Dos Rios postal area Mendocino County, 163 Douglas City postal area Trinity County, 377 Downey city Los Angeles County, 113 Downieville postal area Sierra County, 342 Doyle postal area Lassen County, 97 Duarte city Los Angeles County, 113 Dublin city Alameda County, 3 Ducor CDP Tulare County, 381 Dulzura postal area San Diego County, 276 Dunlap postal area Fresno County, 47 Dunsmuir city Siskiyou County, 344 Durham CDP Butte County, 15 Dustin Acres CDP Kern County, 80 Dutch Flat postal area Placer County, 211
E Earlimart CDP Tulare County, 381 Earp postal area San Bernardino County, 259 East Blythe CDP Riverside County, 231 East Compton CDP Los Angeles County, 113 East Foothills CDP Santa Clara County, 322 East Hemet CDP Riverside County, 231 East La Mirada CDP Los Angeles County, 114 East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles County, 114 East Oakdale CDP Stanislaus County, 366
CDP = Census Designated Place
East Orosi CDP Tulare County, 382 East Palo Alto city San Mateo County, 306 East Pasadena CDP Los Angeles County, 114 East Porterville CDP Tulare County, 382 East Quincy CDP Plumas County, 219 East Richmond Heights CDP Contra Costa County, 29 East San Gabriel CDP Los Angeles County, 114 East Shore CDP Plumas County, 219 East Sonora CDP Tuolumne County, 389 Easton CDP Fresno County, 47 Echo Lake postal area El Dorado County, 40 Edgewood CDP Siskiyou County, 345 Edwards AFB CDP Kern County, 80 El Cajon city San Diego County, 277 El Centro city Imperial County, 68 El Cerrito CDP Riverside County, 231 El Cerrito city Contra Costa County, 29 El Dorado County, 38 - 43 El Dorado Hills CDP El Dorado County, 40 El Dorado postal area El Dorado County, 40 El Granada CDP San Mateo County, 306 El Macero postal area Yolo County, 400 El Monte city Los Angeles County, 114 El Nido postal area Merced County, 170 El Rio CDP Ventura County, 394 El Segundo city Los Angeles County, 115 El Sobrante CDP Contra Costa County, 30 El Verano CDP Sonoma County, 357 Eldridge CDP Sonoma County, 357 Elk Creek postal area Glenn County, 55 Elk Grove CDP Sacramento County, 244 Elk postal area Mendocino County, 164 Elkhorn CDP Monterey County, 181 Elmira CDP Solano County, 352 Elverta postal area Sacramento County, 245 Emerald Lake Hills CDP San Mateo County, 306 Emeryville city Alameda County, 4 Emigrant Gap postal area Placer County, 212 Empire CDP Stanislaus County, 366 Encinitas city San Diego County, 277 Escalon city San Joaquin County, 292 Escondido city San Diego County, 278 Esparto CDP Yolo County, 401 Essex postal area San Bernardino County, 259 Etna city Siskiyou County, 345 Eureka city Humboldt County, 60 Exeter city Tulare County, 382
F Fair Oaks CDP Sacramento County, 245 Fairbanks Ranch CDP San Diego County, 278 Fairfax town Marin County, 153 Fairfield city Solano County, 352 Fairview CDP Alameda County, 4 Fall River Mills CDP Shasta County, 337 Fallbrook CDP San Diego County, 278 Farmersville city Tulare County, 382 Farmington CDP San Joaquin County, 292 Fellows CDP Kern County, 80 Felton CDP Santa Cruz County, 332 Ferndale city Humboldt County, 60 Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente CDP Sonoma County, 357 Fiddletown postal area Amador County, 11 Fillmore city Ventura County, 394 Firebaugh city Fresno County, 47 Fish Camp postal area Mariposa County, 160 Florence-Graham CDP Los Angeles County, 115 Florin CDP Sacramento County, 245 Flournoy postal area Tehama County, 374 Folsom city Sacramento County, 245 Fontana city San Bernardino County, 259 Foothill Farms CDP Sacramento County, 246 Foothill Ranch CDP Orange County, 197 Forbestown postal area Butte County, 15 Ford City CDP Kern County, 81 Forest Falls postal area San Bernardino County, 259
Profiles of California Forest Meadows CDP Calaveras County, 19 Forest Ranch postal area Butte County, 15 Foresthill CDP Placer County, 212 Forestville CDP Sonoma County, 357 Forks of Salmon postal area Siskiyou County, 345 Fort Bidwell postal area Modoc County, 175 Fort Bragg city Mendocino County, 164 Fort Irwin postal area San Bernardino County, 260 Fort Jones city Siskiyou County, 346 Fortuna city Humboldt County, 60 Foster City city San Mateo County, 307 Fountain Valley city Orange County, 198 Fowler city Fresno County, 48 Frazier Park CDP Kern County, 81 Freedom CDP Santa Cruz County, 332 Fremont city Alameda County, 4 French Camp CDP San Joaquin County, 292 French Gulch CDP Shasta County, 337 Fresno County, 44 - 54 Fresno city Fresno County, 48 Friant CDP Fresno County, 49 Fruitdale CDP Santa Clara County, 322 Fullerton city Orange County, 198 Fulton postal area Sonoma County, 358 Furnace Creek CDP Inyo County, 73
G Galt city Sacramento County, 246 Garberville postal area Humboldt County, 61 Garden Acres CDP San Joaquin County, 292 Garden Grove city Orange County, 198 Garden Valley postal area El Dorado County, 40 Gardena city Los Angeles County, 115 Gasquet postal area Del Norte County, 37 Gazelle CDP Siskiyou County, 346 Georgetown CDP El Dorado County, 40 Gerber-Las Flores CDP Tehama County, 374 Geyserville postal area Sonoma County, 358 Gilroy city Santa Clara County, 322 Glen Avon CDP Riverside County, 231 Glen Ellen CDP Sonoma County, 358 Glencoe postal area Calaveras County, 20 Glendale city Los Angeles County, 116 Glendora city Los Angeles County, 116 Glenhaven postal area Lake County, 94 Glenn County, 55 Glenn postal area Glenn County, 55 Glennville postal area Kern County, 81 Gold River CDP Sacramento County, 246 Gold Run postal area Placer County, 212 Golden Hills CDP Kern County, 81 Goleta CDP Santa Barbara County, 314 Gonzales city Monterey County, 181 Goodyears Bar postal area Sierra County, 342 Goshen CDP Tulare County, 383 Graeagle CDP Plumas County, 219 Grand Terrace city San Bernardino County, 260 Granite Bay CDP Placer County, 212 Granite Hills CDP San Diego County, 279 Grass Valley city Nevada County, 190 Graton CDP Sonoma County, 358 Grayson CDP Stanislaus County, 366 Green Valley CDP Solano County, 352 Greenbrae postal area Marin County, 153 Greenfield city Monterey County, 181 Greenhorn CDP Plumas County, 220 Greenview CDP Siskiyou County, 346 Greenville CDP Plumas County, 220 Greenwood postal area El Dorado County, 41 Grenada CDP Siskiyou County, 346 Gridley city Butte County, 15 Grizzly Flats postal area El Dorado County, 41 Groveland-Big Oak Flat CDP Tuolumne County, 390 Grover Beach city San Luis Obispo County, 299 Guadalupe city Santa Barbara County, 314 Gualala postal area Mendocino County, 164 Guerneville CDP Sonoma County, 358
Alphabetical Place Index Guinda postal area Yolo County, 401 Gustine city Merced County, 170
H Hacienda Heights CDP Los Angeles County, 117 Half Moon Bay city San Mateo County, 307 Hamilton Branch CDP Plumas County, 220 Hamilton City CDP Glenn County, 56 Hanford city Kings County, 91 Happy Camp postal area Siskiyou County, 346 Harbison Canyon CDP San Diego County, 279 Harbor City postal area Los Angeles County, 117 Hat Creek postal area Shasta County, 337 Hawaiian Gardens city Los Angeles County, 117 Hawthorne city Los Angeles County, 117 Hayfork CDP Trinity County, 377 Hayward city Alameda County, 5 Healdsburg city Sonoma County, 359 Heber CDP Imperial County, 68 Helendale postal area San Bernardino County, 260 Helm postal area Fresno County, 49 Hemet city Riverside County, 231 Herald postal area Sacramento County, 246 Hercules city Contra Costa County, 30 Herlong postal area Lassen County, 97 Hermosa Beach city Los Angeles County, 118 Hesperia city San Bernardino County, 260 Hickman CDP Stanislaus County, 366 Hidden Hills city Los Angeles County, 118 Hidden Meadows CDP San Diego County, 279 Hidden Valley Lake CDP Lake County, 94 Highgrove CDP Riverside County, 232 Highland city San Bernardino County, 261 Highlands-Baywood Park CDP San Mateo County, 307 Hillsborough town San Mateo County, 307 Hilmar-Irwin CDP Merced County, 170 Hinkley postal area San Bernardino County, 261 Hollister city San Benito County, 251 Holtville city Imperial County, 68 Home Garden CDP Kings County, 92 Home Gardens CDP Riverside County, 232 Homeland CDP Riverside County, 232 Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells CDP Inyo County, 73 Homewood postal area Placer County, 213 Hoopa postal area Humboldt County, 61 Hopland postal area Mendocino County, 164 Hornbrook CDP Siskiyou County, 347 Hornitos postal area Mariposa County, 160 Hughson city Stanislaus County, 366 Humboldt County, 56 - 65 Humboldt Hill CDP Humboldt County, 61 Hume postal area Fresno County, 49 Huntington Beach city Orange County, 199 Huntington Park city Los Angeles County, 118 Huron city Fresno County, 49 Hydesville CDP Humboldt County, 61
I Idyllwild-Pine Cove CDP Riverside County, 232 Igo postal area Shasta County, 338 Imperial Beach city San Diego County, 279 Imperial County, 66 - 70 Imperial city Imperial County, 69 Independence CDP Inyo County, 73 Indian Falls CDP Plumas County, 220 Indian Wells city Riverside County, 232 Indio city Riverside County, 233 Industry city Los Angeles County, 119 Inglewood city Los Angeles County, 119 Interlaken CDP Santa Cruz County, 332 Inverness CDP Marin County, 154 Inyo County, 71 - 74 Inyokern CDP Kern County, 81 Ione city Amador County, 11
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Iron Horse CDP Plumas County, 220 Irvine city Orange County, 199 Irwindale city Los Angeles County, 119 Isla Vista CDP Santa Barbara County, 315 Isleton city Sacramento County, 246 Ivanhoe CDP Tulare County, 383
J Jackson city Amador County, 11 Jacumba postal area San Diego County, 279 Jamestown CDP Tuolumne County, 390 Jamul CDP San Diego County, 280 Janesville postal area Lassen County, 98 Jenner postal area Sonoma County, 359 Johannesburg CDP Kern County, 82 Johnsville CDP Plumas County, 221 Joshua Tree CDP San Bernardino County, 261 Julian CDP San Diego County, 280 Junction City postal area Trinity County, 378 June Lake postal area Mono County, 176
K Keddie CDP Plumas County, 221 Keeler CDP Inyo County, 74 Keene CDP Kern County, 82 Kelseyville CDP Lake County, 95 Kennedy CDP San Joaquin County, 292 Kensington CDP Contra Costa County, 30 Kentfield CDP Marin County, 154 Kenwood postal area Sonoma County, 359 Kerman city Fresno County, 50 Kern County, 75 - 89 Kernville CDP Kern County, 82 Kettleman City CDP Kings County, 92 Keyes CDP Stanislaus County, 367 King City city Monterey County, 181 Kings Beach CDP Placer County, 213 Kings County, 90 - 92 Kingsburg city Fresno County, 50 Kirkwood CDP Alpine County, 9 Klamath River postal area Siskiyou County, 347 Klamath CDP Del Norte County, 38 Kneeland postal area Humboldt County, 62 Knights Landing postal area Yolo County, 401 Knightsen CDP Contra Costa County, 30 Korbel postal area Humboldt County, 62 Kyburz postal area El Dorado County, 41
L La Canada Flintridge city Los Angeles County, 120 La Crescenta-Montrose CDP Los Angeles County, 120 La Grange postal area Stanislaus County, 367 La Habra Heights city Los Angeles County, 120 La Habra city Orange County, 200 La Honda postal area San Mateo County, 308 La Mesa city San Diego County, 280 La Mirada city Los Angeles County, 120 La Palma city Orange County, 200 La Porte CDP Plumas County, 221 La Presa CDP San Diego County, 281 La Puente city Los Angeles County, 121 La Quinta city Riverside County, 233 La Riviera CDP Sacramento County, 247 La Verne city Los Angeles County, 121 Ladera Heights CDP Los Angeles County, 121 Ladera Ranch postal area Orange County, 201 Lafayette city Contra Costa County, 31 Laguna Beach city Orange County, 201 Laguna Hills city Orange County, 201 Laguna Niguel city Orange County, 201 Laguna West-Lakeside CDP Sacramento County, 247 Laguna Woods city Orange County, 202 Laguna CDP Sacramento County, 247 Lagunitas-Forest Knolls CDP Marin County, 154
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Lake Almanor Country Club CDP Plumas County, 221 Lake Almanor Peninsula CDP Plumas County, 221 Lake Almanor West CDP Plumas County, 222 Lake Arrowhead CDP San Bernardino County, 261 Lake City postal area Modoc County, 175 Lake County, 93 - 96 Lake Davis CDP Plumas County, 222 Lake Elsinore city Riverside County, 233 Lake Forest city Orange County, 202 Lake Hughes postal area Los Angeles County, 122 Lake Isabella CDP Kern County, 82 Lake Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles County, 122 Lake Nacimiento CDP San Luis Obispo County, 299 Lake of the Pines CDP Nevada County, 190 Lake of the Woods CDP Kern County, 83 Lake San Marcos CDP San Diego County, 281 Lake Wildwood CDP Nevada County, 191 Lakehead postal area Shasta County, 338 Lakehead-Lakeshore CDP Shasta County, 338 Lakeland Village CDP Riverside County, 234 Lakeport city Lake County, 95 Lakeside CDP San Diego County, 281 Lakeview CDP Riverside County, 234 Lakewood city Los Angeles County, 122 Lamont CDP Kern County, 83 Lanare CDP Fresno County, 50 Lancaster city Los Angeles County, 122 Landers postal area San Bernardino County, 262 Larkfield-Wikiup CDP Sonoma County, 359 Larkspur city Marin County, 154 Las Flores CDP Orange County, 202 Las Lomas CDP Monterey County, 182 Lassen County, 97 - 99 Lathrop city San Joaquin County, 293 Laton CDP Fresno County, 50 Lawndale city Los Angeles County, 123 Laytonville CDP Mendocino County, 165 Le Grand CDP Merced County, 170 Lebec CDP Kern County, 83 Lee Vining postal area Mono County, 176 Leggett postal area Mendocino County, 165 Lemon Cove CDP Tulare County, 383 Lemon Grove city San Diego County, 281 Lemoore Station CDP Kings County, 93 Lemoore city Kings County, 92 Lennox CDP Los Angeles County, 123 Lenwood CDP San Bernardino County, 262 Lewiston CDP Trinity County, 378 Lexington Hills CDP Santa Clara County, 322 Lincoln Village CDP San Joaquin County, 293 Lincoln city Placer County, 213 Linda CDP Yuba County, 404 Linden CDP San Joaquin County, 293 Lindsay city Tulare County, 383 Litchfield postal area Lassen County, 98 Littleriver postal area Mendocino County, 165 Littlerock CDP Los Angeles County, 123 Live Oak CDP Santa Cruz County, 332 Live Oak city Sutter County, 371 Livermore city Alameda County, 5 Livingston city Merced County, 171 Llano postal area Los Angeles County, 124 Lockeford CDP San Joaquin County, 293 Lockwood postal area Monterey County, 182 Lodi city San Joaquin County, 294 Loleta postal area Humboldt County, 62 Loma Linda city San Bernardino County, 262 Loma Mar postal area San Mateo County, 308 Loma Rica CDP Yuba County, 404 Lomita city Los Angeles County, 124 Lompoc city Santa Barbara County, 315 London CDP Tulare County, 384 Lone Pine CDP Inyo County, 74 Long Barn postal area Tuolumne County, 390 Long Beach city Los Angeles County, 124
Profiles of California Loomis town Placer County, 213 Los Alamitos city Orange County, 202 Los Alamos CDP Santa Barbara County, 315 Los Altos Hills town Santa Clara County, 323 Los Altos city Santa Clara County, 323 Los Angeles County, 100 - 146 Los Angeles city Los Angeles County, 125 Los Banos city Merced County, 171 Los Gatos town Santa Clara County, 323 Los Molinos CDP Tehama County, 374 Lost Hills CDP Kern County, 83 Lotus postal area El Dorado County, 41 Lower Lake CDP Lake County, 95 Loyalton city Sierra County, 342 Loyola CDP Santa Clara County, 324 Lucas Valley-Marinwood CDP Marin County, 155 Lucerne Valley postal area San Bernardino County, 262 Lucerne CDP Lake County, 95 Ludlow postal area San Bernardino County, 262 Lynwood city Los Angeles County, 128 Lytle Creek postal area San Bernardino County, 263
M Macdoel CDP Siskiyou County, 347 Mad River postal area Trinity County, 378 Madera Acres CDP Madera County, 149 Madera County, 147 - 150 Madera city Madera County, 149 Madison postal area Yolo County, 401 Magalia CDP Butte County, 16 Malibu city Los Angeles County, 128 Mammoth Lakes town Mono County, 177 Manchester postal area Mendocino County, 165 Manhattan Beach city Los Angeles County, 128 Manteca city San Joaquin County, 294 Manton CDP Tehama County, 375 March AFB CDP Riverside County, 234 Maricopa city Kern County, 83 Marin County, 151 - 158 Marina del Rey CDP Los Angeles County, 129 Marina city Monterey County, 182 Mariposa County, 159 - 161 Mariposa CDP Mariposa County, 161 Markleeville CDP Alpine County, 10 Marshall postal area Marin County, 155 Martinez city Contra Costa County, 31 Marysville city Yuba County, 404 Mather postal area Sacramento County, 247 Maxwell postal area Colusa County, 23 Mayflower Village CDP Los Angeles County, 129 Maywood city Los Angeles County, 129 McArthur CDP Shasta County, 338 McCloud CDP Siskiyou County, 347 McFarland city Kern County, 84 McKinleyville CDP Humboldt County, 62 McKittrick CDP Kern County, 84 Meadow Valley CDP Plumas County, 222 Meadow Vista CDP Placer County, 214 Mecca CDP Riverside County, 234 Meiners Oaks CDP Ventura County, 394 Mendocino County, 162 - 167 Mendocino CDP Mendocino County, 165 Mendota city Fresno County, 51 Menifee postal area Riverside County, 234 Menlo Park city San Mateo County, 308 Mentone CDP San Bernardino County, 263 Merced County, 168 - 172 Merced city Merced County, 171 Meridian postal area Sutter County, 371 Mesa Vista CDP Alpine County, 10 Mesa CDP Inyo County, 74 Mettler CDP Kern County, 84 Middletown CDP Lake County, 96 Midpines postal area Mariposa County, 161 Midway City postal area Orange County, 203 Milford postal area Lassen County, 98
CDP = Census Designated Place
Mill Creek postal area Tehama County, 375 Mill Valley city Marin County, 155 Millbrae city San Mateo County, 308 Millville CDP Shasta County, 338 Milpitas city Santa Clara County, 324 Mineral CDP Tehama County, 375 Mira Loma CDP Riverside County, 235 Mira Monte CDP Ventura County, 395 Miramonte postal area Fresno County, 51 Mission Canyon CDP Santa Barbara County, 316 Mission Hills CDP Santa Barbara County, 316 Mission Viejo city Orange County, 203 Mi-Wuk Village CDP Tuolumne County, 390 Modesto city Stanislaus County, 367 Modoc County, 173 - 174 Mohawk Vista CDP Plumas County, 222 Mojave CDP Kern County, 84 Mokelumne Hill CDP Calaveras County, 20 Mono County, 175 - 176 Mono Vista CDP Tuolumne County, 390 Monrovia city Los Angeles County, 129 Montague city Siskiyou County, 348 Montara CDP San Mateo County, 309 Montclair city San Bernardino County, 263 Monte Rio CDP Sonoma County, 360 Monte Sereno city Santa Clara County, 324 Montebello city Los Angeles County, 130 Montecito CDP Santa Barbara County, 316 Monterey County, 177 - 185 Monterey Park city Los Angeles County, 130 Monterey city Monterey County, 182 Montgomery Creek CDP Shasta County, 339 Moorpark city Ventura County, 395 Morada CDP San Joaquin County, 294 Moraga town Contra Costa County, 31 Moreno Valley city Riverside County, 235 Morgan Hill city Santa Clara County, 324 Morongo Valley CDP San Bernardino County, 263 Morro Bay city San Luis Obispo County, 300 Moss Beach CDP San Mateo County, 309 Moss Landing CDP Monterey County, 183 Mount Baldy postal area Los Angeles County, 131 Mount Hamilton postal area Santa Clara County, 325 Mount Hebron CDP Siskiyou County, 348 Mount Shasta city Siskiyou County, 348 Mountain Center postal area Riverside County, 235 Mountain Mesa CDP Kern County, 85 Mountain Ranch CDP Calaveras County, 20 Mountain View Acres CDP San Bernardino County, 264 Mountain View CDP Contra Costa County, 32 Mountain View city Santa Clara County, 325 Muir Beach CDP Marin County, 155 Murphys CDP Calaveras County, 20 Murrieta Hot Springs CDP Riverside County, 236 Murrieta city Riverside County, 235 Muscoy CDP San Bernardino County, 264 Myers Flat postal area Humboldt County, 62 Myrtletown CDP Humboldt County, 63
N Napa County, 186 - 188 Napa city Napa County, 188 National City city San Diego County, 281 Nebo Center CDP San Bernardino County, 264 Needles city San Bernardino County, 264 Nevada City city Nevada County, 191 Nevada County, 189 - 191 New Cuyama postal area Santa Barbara County, 316 Newark city Alameda County, 6 Newberry Springs postal area San Bernardino County, 265 Newcastle postal area Placer County, 214
Profiles of California Newman city Stanislaus County, 368 Newport Beach city Orange County, 203 Newport Coast CDP Orange County, 204 Nicasio postal area Marin County, 155 Nice CDP Lake County, 96 Nicolaus postal area Sutter County, 372 Niland CDP Imperial County, 69 Nipomo CDP San Luis Obispo County, 300 Nipton postal area San Bernardino County, 265 Norco city Riverside County, 236 North Auburn CDP Placer County, 214 North Edwards CDP Kern County, 85 North El Monte CDP Los Angeles County, 131 North Fair Oaks CDP San Mateo County, 309 North Fork postal area Madera County, 150 North Highlands CDP Sacramento County, 248 North Lakeport CDP Lake County, 96 North San Juan postal area Nevada County, 191 North Woodbridge CDP San Joaquin County, 294 Norwalk city Los Angeles County, 131 Novato city Marin County, 156 Nuevo CDP Riverside County, 236
O O’Neals postal area Madera County, 150 Oak Park CDP Ventura County, 395 Oak Run postal area Shasta County, 339 Oak View CDP Ventura County, 395 Oakdale city Stanislaus County, 368 Oakhurst CDP Madera County, 150 Oakland city Alameda County, 6 Oakley city Contra Costa County, 32 Occidental CDP Sonoma County, 360 Oceano CDP San Luis Obispo County, 300 Oceanside city San Diego County, 282 Ocotillo CDP Imperial County, 69 Oildale CDP Kern County, 85 Ojai city Ventura County, 396 Olancha CDP Inyo County, 74 Old Station postal area Shasta County, 339 Olivehurst CDP Yuba County, 405 Olympic Valley postal area Placer County, 214 Ontario city San Bernardino County, 265 Onyx CDP Kern County, 85 Opal Cliffs CDP Santa Cruz County, 332 Orange County, 192 - 208 Orange Cove city Fresno County, 51 Orange city Orange County, 204 Orangevale CDP Sacramento County, 248 Orcutt CDP Santa Barbara County, 316 Oregon House postal area Yuba County, 405 Orick postal area Humboldt County, 63 Orinda city Contra Costa County, 32 Orland city Glenn County, 56 Orleans postal area Humboldt County, 63 Oro Grande postal area San Bernardino County, 265 Orosi CDP Tulare County, 384 Oroville East CDP Butte County, 16 Oroville city Butte County, 16 Oxnard city Ventura County, 396
P Pacheco CDP Contra Costa County, 32 Pacific Grove city Monterey County, 183 Pacific Palisades postal area Los Angeles County, 131 Pacifica city San Mateo County, 309 Paicines postal area San Benito County, 252 Pajaro CDP Monterey County, 183 Pala postal area San Diego County, 282 Palermo CDP Butte County, 17 Palm Desert city Riverside County, 236 Palm Springs city Riverside County, 237 Palmdale city Los Angeles County, 132 Palo Alto city Santa Clara County, 325 Palo Cedro CDP Shasta County, 339 Palo Verde CDP Imperial County, 69
Alphabetical Place Index Palos Verdes Estates city Los Angeles County, 132 Palos Verdes Peninsula postal area Los Angeles County, 132 Paradise town Butte County, 17 Paramount city Los Angeles County, 133 Parker Dam postal area San Bernardino County, 266 Parksdale CDP Madera County, 150 Parkway-South Sacramento CDP Sacramento County, 248 Parkwood CDP Madera County, 151 Parlier city Fresno County, 51 Pasadena city Los Angeles County, 133 Paso Robles city San Luis Obispo County, 300 Patterson city Stanislaus County, 368 Pauma Valley postal area San Diego County, 282 Paxton CDP Plumas County, 222 Paynes Creek postal area Tehama County, 375 Pearblossom postal area Los Angeles County, 133 Pearsonville CDP Inyo County, 74 Pebble Beach postal area Monterey County, 184 Pedley CDP Riverside County, 237 Penn Valley CDP Nevada County, 191 Penngrove postal area Sonoma County, 360 Penryn postal area Placer County, 214 Perris city Riverside County, 237 Pescadero postal area San Mateo County, 310 Petaluma city Sonoma County, 360 Petrolia postal area Humboldt County, 63 Philo postal area Mendocino County, 166 Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge CDP Tuolumne County, 391 Pico Rivera city Los Angeles County, 134 Piedmont city Alameda County, 7 Piercy postal area Mendocino County, 166 Pilot Hill postal area El Dorado County, 41 Pine Grove postal area Amador County, 12 Pine Hills CDP Humboldt County, 63 Pine Mountain Club CDP Kern County, 85 Pine Valley CDP San Diego County, 283 Pinecrest postal area Tuolumne County, 391 Pinole city Contra Costa County, 33 Pinon Hills postal area San Bernardino County, 266 Pioneer postal area Amador County, 12 Piru CDP Ventura County, 396 Pismo Beach city San Luis Obispo County, 301 Pittsburg city Contra Costa County, 33 Pixley CDP Tulare County, 384 Placentia city Orange County, 204 Placer County, 209 - 215 Placerville city El Dorado County, 42 Planada CDP Merced County, 172 Platina postal area Shasta County, 339 Pleasant Grove postal area Sutter County, 372 Pleasant Hill city Contra Costa County, 33 Pleasanton city Alameda County, 7 Plumas County, 216 - 224 Plumas Eureka CDP Plumas County, 223 Plymouth city Amador County, 12 Point Arena city Mendocino County, 166 Point Reyes Station CDP Marin County, 156 Pollock Pines CDP El Dorado County, 42 Pomona city Los Angeles County, 134 Pope Valley postal area Napa County, 188 Poplar-Cotton Center CDP Tulare County, 384 Port Costa CDP Contra Costa County, 34 Port Hueneme city Ventura County, 397 Porterville city Tulare County, 384 Portola Hills CDP Orange County, 205 Portola Valley town San Mateo County, 310 Portola city Plumas County, 223 Posey postal area Tulare County, 385 Potter Valley postal area Mendocino County, 166 Poway city San Diego County, 283 Prather postal area Fresno County, 52 Prattville CDP Plumas County, 223
CDP = Census Designated Place
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Princeton postal area Colusa County, 23 Prunedale CDP Monterey County, 184
Q Quail Valley CDP Riverside County, 238 Quartz Hill CDP Los Angeles County, 135 Quincy CDP Plumas County, 223
R Rackerby postal area Yuba County, 405 Rail Road Flat CDP Calaveras County, 20 Rainbow CDP San Diego County, 283 Raisin City CDP Fresno County, 52 Raisin postal area Fresno County, 52 Ramona CDP San Diego County, 283 Ranchita postal area San Diego County, 284 Rancho Calaveras CDP Calaveras County, 21 Rancho Cordova CDP Sacramento County, 248 Rancho Cucamonga city San Bernardino County, 266 Rancho Mirage city Riverside County, 238 Rancho Murieta CDP Sacramento County, 249 Rancho Palos Verdes city Los Angeles County, 135 Rancho San Diego CDP San Diego County, 284 Rancho Santa Fe CDP San Diego County, 284 Rancho Santa Margarita city Orange County, 205 Rancho Tehama Reserve CDP Tehama County, 376 Randsburg CDP Kern County, 86 Ravendale postal area Lassen County, 98 Raymond postal area Madera County, 151 Red Bluff city Tehama County, 376 Redcrest postal area Humboldt County, 64 Redding city Shasta County, 340 Redlands city San Bernardino County, 266 Redondo Beach city Los Angeles County, 135 Redway CDP Humboldt County, 64 Redwood City city San Mateo County, 310 Redwood Valley postal area Mendocino County, 166 Reedley city Fresno County, 52 Rescue postal area El Dorado County, 42 Rialto city San Bernardino County, 267 Richgrove CDP Tulare County, 385 Richmond city Contra Costa County, 34 Ridgecrest city Kern County, 86 Ridgemark CDP San Benito County, 252 Rio del Mar CDP Santa Cruz County, 333 Rio Dell city Humboldt County, 64 Rio Linda CDP Sacramento County, 249 Rio Oso postal area Sutter County, 372 Rio Vista city Solano County, 352 Ripon city San Joaquin County, 295 Riverbank city Stanislaus County, 369 Riverdale Park CDP Stanislaus County, 369 Riverdale CDP Fresno County, 53 Riverside County, 225 - 241 Riverside city Riverside County, 238 Rocklin city Placer County, 215 Rodeo CDP Contra Costa County, 34 Rohnert Park city Sonoma County, 361 Rolling Hills Estates city Los Angeles County, 136 Rolling Hills city Los Angeles County, 135 Rollingwood CDP Contra Costa County, 34 Romoland CDP Riverside County, 239 Rosamond CDP Kern County, 86 Rosedale CDP Kern County, 87 Roseland CDP Sonoma County, 361 Rosemead city Los Angeles County, 136 Rosemont CDP Sacramento County, 249 Roseville city Placer County, 215 Ross town Marin County, 156 Rossmoor CDP Orange County, 205 Rough And Ready postal area Nevada County, 192 Round Mountain CDP Shasta County, 340
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Round Valley CDP Inyo County, 74 Rowland Heights CDP Los Angeles County, 136 Rubidoux CDP Riverside County, 239 Running Springs CDP San Bernardino County, 267
S Sacramento County, 242 - 250 Sacramento city Sacramento County, 249 Saint Helena city Napa County, 188 Salida CDP Stanislaus County, 369 Salinas city Monterey County, 184 Salton City CDP Imperial County, 70 Salton Sea Beach CDP Imperial County, 70 Salyer postal area Trinity County, 378 Samoa postal area Humboldt County, 64 San Andreas CDP Calaveras County, 21 San Anselmo town Marin County, 156 San Antonio Heights CDP San Bernardino County, 267 San Ardo CDP Monterey County, 185 San Benito County, 251 - 252 San Bernardino County, 253 - 270 San Bernardino city San Bernardino County, 268 San Bruno city San Mateo County, 311 San Carlos city San Mateo County, 311 San Clemente city Orange County, 205 San Diego Country Estates CDP San Diego County, 286 San Diego County, 271 - 288 San Diego city San Diego County, 284 San Dimas city Los Angeles County, 137 San Fernando city Los Angeles County, 137 San Francisco County, 289 San Francisco city San Francisco County, 289 San Gabriel city Los Angeles County, 137 San Geronimo CDP Marin County, 157 San Gregorio postal area San Mateo County, 311 San Jacinto city Riverside County, 239 San Joaquin County, 290 - 296 San Joaquin Hills CDP Orange County, 206 San Joaquin city Fresno County, 53 San Jose city Santa Clara County, 326 San Juan Bautista city San Benito County, 252 San Juan Capistrano city Orange County, 206 San Leandro city Alameda County, 7 San Lorenzo CDP Alameda County, 8 San Lucas CDP Monterey County, 185 San Luis Obispo County, 297 - 302 San Luis Obispo city San Luis Obispo County, 301 San Marcos city San Diego County, 286 San Marino city Los Angeles County, 138 San Martin CDP Santa Clara County, 327 San Mateo County, 303 - 312 San Mateo city San Mateo County, 312 San Miguel CDP San Luis Obispo County, 301 San Pablo city Contra Costa County, 35 San Rafael city Marin County, 157 San Ramon city Contra Costa County, 35 San Simeon postal area San Luis Obispo County, 302 Sand City city Monterey County, 185 Sanger city Fresno County, 53 Santa Ana city Orange County, 206 Santa Barbara County, 313 - 318 Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara County, 317 Santa Clara County, 319 - 328 Santa Clara city Santa Clara County, 327 Santa Clarita city Los Angeles County, 138 Santa Cruz County, 329 - 333 Santa Cruz city Santa Cruz County, 333 Santa Fe Springs city Los Angeles County, 138 Santa Margarita postal area San Luis Obispo County, 302 Santa Maria city Santa Barbara County, 317 Santa Monica city Los Angeles County, 139 Santa Paula city Ventura County, 397
Profiles of California Santa Rosa city Sonoma County, 361 Santa Venetia CDP Marin County, 157 Santa Ynez CDP Santa Barbara County, 318 Santa Ysabel postal area San Diego County, 286 Santee city San Diego County, 287 Saratoga city Santa Clara County, 327 Sausalito city Marin County, 158 Scotia postal area Humboldt County, 64 Scott Bar postal area Siskiyou County, 348 Scotts Valley city Santa Cruz County, 333 Seal Beach city Orange County, 207 Searles Valley CDP San Bernardino County, 268 Seaside city Monterey County, 185 Sebastopol city Sonoma County, 362 Sedco Hills CDP Riverside County, 240 Seeley CDP Imperial County, 70 Seiad Valley postal area Siskiyou County, 349 Selma city Fresno County, 53 Sequoia National Park postal area Tulare County, 385 Seven Trees CDP Santa Clara County, 328 Shackelford CDP Stanislaus County, 369 Shafter city Kern County, 87 Shandon CDP San Luis Obispo County, 302 Shasta County, 334 - 340 Shasta Lake city Shasta County, 341 Shasta postal area Shasta County, 340 Shaver Lake CDP Fresno County, 54 Sheridan postal area Placer County, 215 Shingle Springs CDP El Dorado County, 42 Shingletown CDP Shasta County, 341 Shoshone CDP Inyo County, 75 Sierra City postal area Sierra County, 343 Sierra County, 341 - 342 Sierra Madre city Los Angeles County, 139 Sierraville postal area Sierra County, 343 Signal Hill city Los Angeles County, 139 Silverado postal area Orange County, 207 Simi Valley city Ventura County, 397 Siskiyou County, 343 - 349 Sloughhouse postal area Sacramento County, 250 Smartville postal area Yuba County, 405 Smith River postal area Del Norte County, 38 Snelling postal area Merced County, 172 Soda Springs postal area Nevada County, 192 Solana Beach city San Diego County, 287 Solano County, 350 - 353 Soledad city Monterey County, 186 Solvang city Santa Barbara County, 318 Somerset postal area El Dorado County, 43 Somes Bar postal area Siskiyou County, 349 Somis postal area Ventura County, 398 Sonoma County, 354 - 363 Sonoma city Sonoma County, 362 Sonora city Tuolumne County, 391 Soquel CDP Santa Cruz County, 334 Soulsbyville CDP Tuolumne County, 391 South Dos Palos CDP Merced County, 172 South El Monte city Los Angeles County, 140 South Gate city Los Angeles County, 140 South Lake Tahoe city El Dorado County, 43 South Oroville CDP Butte County, 17 South Pasadena city Los Angeles County, 140 South San Francisco city San Mateo County, 312 South San Gabriel CDP Los Angeles County, 141 South San Jose Hills CDP Los Angeles County, 141 South Taft CDP Kern County, 87 South Whittier CDP Los Angeles County, 141 South Woodbridge CDP San Joaquin County, 295 South Yuba City CDP Sutter County, 372 Spreckels CDP Monterey County, 186 Spring Garden CDP Plumas County, 224 Spring Valley CDP San Diego County, 287 Springville CDP Tulare County, 385 Squaw Valley CDP Fresno County, 54 Squirrel Mountain Valley CDP Kern County, 87
CDP = Census Designated Place
Stallion Springs CDP Kern County, 87 Standish postal area Lassen County, 98 Stanford CDP Santa Clara County, 328 Stanislaus County, 364 - 370 Stanton city Orange County, 207 Stevenson Ranch postal area Los Angeles County, 141 Stevinson postal area Merced County, 172 Stewarts Point postal area Sonoma County, 363 Stinson Beach CDP Marin County, 158 Stockton city San Joaquin County, 295 Stonyford postal area Colusa County, 24 Storrie CDP Plumas County, 224 Stratford CDP Kings County, 93 Strathmore CDP Tulare County, 386 Strawberry Valley postal area Yuba County, 406 Strawberry CDP Marin County, 158 Suisun City city Solano County, 353 Summerland CDP Santa Barbara County, 318 Sun City CDP Riverside County, 240 Sunnyside-Tahoe City CDP Placer County, 216 Sunnyslope CDP Riverside County, 240 Sunnyvale city Santa Clara County, 328 Sunol CDP Alameda County, 8 Sunol-Midtown CDP Santa Clara County, 329 Susanville city Lassen County, 99 Sutter County, 371 - 372 Sutter Creek city Amador County, 12 Sutter CDP Sutter County, 372
T Taft Heights CDP Kern County, 88 Taft Mosswood CDP San Joaquin County, 296 Taft city Kern County, 88 Tahoe Vista CDP Placer County, 216 Tahoma postal area El Dorado County, 43 Talmage CDP Mendocino County, 167 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley CDP Marin County, 158 Tara Hills CDP Contra Costa County, 35 Taylorsville CDP Plumas County, 224 Tecopa CDP Inyo County, 75 Tehachapi city Kern County, 88 Tehama County, 373 - 375 Tehama city Tehama County, 376 Temecula city Riverside County, 240 Temelec CDP Sonoma County, 363 Temple City city Los Angeles County, 141 Templeton CDP San Luis Obispo County, 302 Tennant CDP Siskiyou County, 349 Termo postal area Lassen County, 99 Terra Bella CDP Tulare County, 386 The Sea Ranch postal area Sonoma County, 363 Thermal postal area Riverside County, 241 Thermalito CDP Butte County, 17 Thousand Oaks city Ventura County, 398 Thousand Palms CDP Riverside County, 241 Three Rivers CDP Tulare County, 386 Tiburon town Marin County, 158 Tierra Buena CDP Sutter County, 373 Tipton CDP Tulare County, 386 Tobin CDP Plumas County, 224 Tollhouse postal area Fresno County, 54 Tomales CDP Marin County, 159 Topanga postal area Los Angeles County, 142 Topaz postal area Mono County, 177 Toro Canyon CDP Santa Barbara County, 318 Torrance city Los Angeles County, 142 Tracy city San Joaquin County, 296 Tranquillity CDP Fresno County, 54 Traver CDP Tulare County, 387 Travis AFB postal area Solano County, 353 Trinidad city Humboldt County, 65 Trinity Center postal area Trinity County, 378 Trinity County, 376 - 378 Truckee town Nevada County, 192 Tulare County, 379 - 387 Tulare city Tulare County, 387 Tulelake city Siskiyou County, 349 Tuolumne City CDP Tuolumne County, 392
Profiles of California Tuolumne County, 388 - 391 Tupman CDP Kern County, 89 Turlock city Stanislaus County, 370 Tustin Foothills CDP Orange County, 208 Tustin city Orange County, 208 Twain Harte CDP Tuolumne County, 392 Twain CDP Plumas County, 224 Twentynine Palms Base CDP San Bernardino County, 269 Twentynine Palms city San Bernardino County, 268 Twin Bridges postal area El Dorado County, 43 Twin Lakes CDP Santa Cruz County, 334
U Ukiah city Mendocino County, 167 Union City city Alameda County, 8 Upland city San Bernardino County, 269 Upper Lake CDP Lake County, 96
V Vacaville city Solano County, 353 Val Verde CDP Los Angeles County, 143 Valinda CDP Los Angeles County, 143 Valle Vista CDP Riverside County, 241 Vallecito CDP Calaveras County, 21 Vallejo city Solano County, 354 Valley Acres CDP Kern County, 89 Valley Center CDP San Diego County, 287 Valley Ford postal area Sonoma County, 363 Valley Ranch CDP Plumas County, 224 Valley Springs CDP Calaveras County, 21 Valyermo postal area Los Angeles County, 143 Vandenberg AFB CDP Santa Barbara County, 319 Vandenberg Village CDP Santa Barbara County, 319 Ventura County, 392 - 398 Ventura city Ventura County, 398 Vernalis postal area San Joaquin County, 296 Vernon city Los Angeles County, 143 Victorville city San Bernardino County, 269 Vidal postal area San Bernardino County, 270 View Park-Windsor Hills CDP Los Angeles County, 143 Villa Park city Orange County, 208 Vincent CDP Los Angeles County, 144 Vine Hill CDP Contra Costa County, 35
Alphabetical Place Index Vineyard CDP Sacramento County, 250 Visalia city Tulare County, 387 Vista city San Diego County, 288 Volcano postal area Amador County, 13
W Waldon CDP Contra Costa County, 36 Wallace CDP Calaveras County, 22 Walnut Creek city Contra Costa County, 36 Walnut Grove CDP Sacramento County, 251 Walnut Park CDP Los Angeles County, 144 Walnut city Los Angeles County, 144 Warner Springs postal area San Diego County, 288 Wasco city Kern County, 89 Waterford city Stanislaus County, 370 Watsonville city Santa Cruz County, 334 Weaverville CDP Trinity County, 379 Weed city Siskiyou County, 350 Weedpatch CDP Kern County, 89 Weldon CDP Kern County, 89 Wendel postal area Lassen County, 99 West Athens CDP Los Angeles County, 144 West Bishop CDP Inyo County, 75 West Carson CDP Los Angeles County, 144 West Compton CDP Los Angeles County, 145 West Covina city Los Angeles County, 145 West Hollywood city Los Angeles County, 145 West Menlo Park CDP San Mateo County, 312 West Modesto CDP Stanislaus County, 370 West Point CDP Calaveras County, 22 West Puente Valley CDP Los Angeles County, 146 West Sacramento city Yolo County, 401 West Whittier-Los Nietos CDP Los Angeles County, 146 Westhaven-Moonstone CDP Humboldt County, 65 Westlake Village city Los Angeles County, 146 Westley CDP Stanislaus County, 370 Westminster city Orange County, 208 Westmont CDP Los Angeles County, 146 Westmorland city Imperial County, 70 Westport postal area Mendocino County, 167 Westwood CDP Lassen County, 99 Wheatland city Yuba County, 406 White Water postal area Riverside County, 241 Whitehawk CDP Plumas County, 225 Whitethorn postal area Humboldt County, 65
CDP = Census Designated Place
413
Whitmore postal area Shasta County, 341 Whittier city Los Angeles County, 147 Wildomar CDP Riverside County, 242 Wilkerson CDP Inyo County, 75 Williams city Colusa County, 24 Willits city Mendocino County, 167 Willow Creek CDP Humboldt County, 65 Willowbrook CDP Los Angeles County, 147 Willows city Glenn County, 56 Wilseyville postal area Calaveras County, 22 Wilton CDP Sacramento County, 251 Winchester CDP Riverside County, 242 Windsor town Sonoma County, 363 Winter Gardens CDP San Diego County, 288 Winterhaven CDP Imperial County, 71 Winters city Yolo County, 402 Winton CDP Merced County, 173 Wishon postal area Madera County, 151 Witter Springs postal area Lake County, 97 Wofford Heights CDP Kern County, 90 Woodacre CDP Marin County, 159 Woodbridge postal area San Joaquin County, 297 Woodcrest CDP Riverside County, 242 Woodlake city Tulare County, 388 Woodland city Yolo County, 402 Woodside town San Mateo County, 312 Woodville CDP Tulare County, 388 Woody postal area Kern County, 90 Wrightwood CDP San Bernardino County, 270
Y Yolo County, 399 - 401 Yorba Linda city Orange County, 209 Yorkville postal area Mendocino County, 168 Yosemite Lakes CDP Madera County, 151 Yosemite National Park postal area Mariposa County, 161 Yosemite Valley CDP Mariposa County, 161 Yountville town Napa County, 189 Yreka city Siskiyou County, 350 Yuba City city Sutter County, 373 Yuba County, 402 - 406 Yucaipa city San Bernardino County, 270 Yucca Valley town San Bernardino County, 271
Z Zenia postal area Trinity County, 379
COMPARATIVE STATISTICS
416
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Population Place
1990
2000
2006 Estimate
2011 Projection
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
82,151 266,413 63,157 92,181 190,184
85,804 328,014 90,532 96,025 247,057
89,009 337,351 102,956 100,460 298,414
92,398 347,361 112,580 104,673 337,370
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
69,550 61,815 102,724 68,490 93,643
75,837 72,878 102,743 78,282 100,316
80,429 75,988 101,698 80,526 105,895
84,753 79,092 102,157 82,860 111,215
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
62,753 83,995 59,803 38,388 135,431
78,247 89,730 67,168 66,787 173,556
92,601 95,342 75,969 76,482 217,110
105,076 100,560 82,800 83,795 248,011
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
81,776 52,038 90,236 111,297 77,916
85,071 68,468 93,493 121,780 124,966
86,722 85,846 97,780 123,826 146,924
88,688 99,045 102,060 125,950 163,041
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
96,522 92,200 91,444 124,808 89,513
108,724 103,621 107,323 124,283 94,869
110,435 100,446 111,772 138,958 94,866
112,727 98,240 116,284 151,366 96,480
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
106,588 109,860 78,600 87,444 173,331
115,965 133,559 96,178 128,929 203,413
124,920 136,961 106,175 166,765 202,865
132,985 142,388 114,415 195,131 204,989
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
356,035 114,320 144,332 180,018 71,433
427,652 126,003 165,196 194,973 84,112
464,965 136,111 167,783 204,101 87,725
495,424 144,816 171,403 213,263 91,213
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
114,957 50,909 181,519 109,919 111,754
140,030 62,582 189,594 112,580 143,072
141,812 77,076 197,275 116,760 189,775
145,089 88,012 204,750 121,192 225,209
73,442 97,722 57,901 426,042 3,487,671
79,345 118,718 73,345 461,522 3,694,820
81,977 133,181 79,927 483,165 3,910,145
84,857 145,231 85,901 504,449 4,110,733
57,656 79,385 167,111 118,757 62,972
63,893 93,102 188,856 142,381 72,585
74,559 96,178 209,494 172,438 75,782
82,768 99,150 226,301 194,403 78,550
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co. Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
1990
2000
2006 Estimate
2011 Projection
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
66,505 93,511 372,199 129,071 134,910
70,032 103,298 399,484 161,029 158,007
73,178 106,615 400,377 171,119 173,453
76,048 110,187 406,266 181,960 185,776
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
111,970 143,271 78,087 131,156 131,283
128,821 170,358 116,670 133,936 149,473
134,233 187,990 136,840 148,295 158,448
139,779 202,659 153,197 160,380 166,825
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
101,446 67,950 72,300 88,258 226,232
127,743 80,865 91,873 99,216 255,166
167,545 89,745 100,660 102,599 292,496
197,120 96,673 107,597 105,597 320,263
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
44,692 368,923 108,885 170,740 1,111,048
79,921 407,018 151,060 185,401 1,223,400
109,054 468,468 158,732 201,102 1,294,273
131,158 515,264 165,919 213,793 1,369,292
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
723,959 784,324 68,273 40,094 85,486
776,733 894,943 79,452 54,977 92,482
750,596 915,192 79,472 73,851 91,197
746,548 938,342 80,568 89,239 90,501
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
293,667 86,019 93,883 122,345 62,326
337,977 92,325 102,361 151,088 77,423
345,502 89,959 106,028 169,209 87,372
354,248 89,422 109,789 184,286 95,856
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
86,911 123,297 100,431 86,206 211,489
84,084 147,595 111,351 96,375 243,771
89,191 155,017 121,148 101,157 286,812
93,880 161,313 129,505 105,859 319,512
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
117,242 27,078 104,661 133,181 34,584
131,760 57,716 117,005 137,946 56,929
128,112 80,763 127,283 144,965 82,856
126,303 97,535 135,790 151,681 102,147
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
63,376 72,389 109,009 93,744 50,624
68,393 88,625 116,760 100,916 64,029
74,628 95,837 117,943 104,912 89,603
79,623 101,999 119,664 108,793 108,756
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
78,398 73,088 96,521 78,304 77,807
91,565 89,857 105,080 88,207 83,680
107,114 93,361 110,525 90,715 86,530
118,704 97,909 115,869 93,494 89,596
417
418
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Physical Characteristics Density (persons per square mile)
Land Area (square miles)
Water Area (square miles)
Elevation (feet)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
11,677.8 6,892.8 3,820.5 5,319.8 2,638.5
7.62 48.94 26.95 18.88 113.10
0.00 1.51 0.63 0.11 1.30
500 160 40 n/a 408
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
12,068.2 12,511.6 9,723.4 7,615.3 6,104.0
6.66 6.07 10.46 10.57 17.35
0.13 0.07 7.25 0.06 0.02
374 71 150 74 598
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
2,473.6 5,060.1 3,608.6 1,706.9 4,442.0
37.44 18.84 21.05 44.81 48.88
3.36 0.12 0.01 0.07 2.36
50 37 750 1,200 70
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
6,044.4 5,015.6 9,648.6 4,108.9 4,180.3
14.35 17.12 10.13 30.14 35.15
0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.02
150 361 66 80 678
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
7,065.8 13,283.9 9,000.0 18,669.0 6,510.4
15.63 7.56 12.42 7.44 14.57
0.06 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.00
101 300 119 261 435
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
13,077.0 3,774.7 2,819.7 4,617.3 2,645.2
9.55 36.28 37.65 36.12 76.69
0.14 0.19 0.02 0.00 10.43
283 684 20 1,232 53
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
4,455.2 6,131.2 9,308.7 6,660.1 14,475.6
104.36 22.20 18.02 30.65 6.06
0.44 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00
296 155 87 510 69
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
3,198.8 1,144.5 7,474.7 12,781.1 4,109.3
44.33 67.35 26.39 9.14 46.18
18.71 0.07 5.17 0.00 0.31
111 3,191 28 110 70
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
8,693.9 1,416.8 3,340.9 9,578.9 8,335.9
9.43 94.00 23.92 50.44 469.07
0.07 0.18 0.00 15.43 29.22
50 2,355 486 29 330
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
3,753.6 5,154.9 5,854.0 3,366.1 4,282.1
19.86 18.66 35.79 51.23 17.70
0.00 0.37 0.17 0.36 0.09
171 400 87 n/a 17
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Density (persons per square mile)
Land Area (square miles)
Water Area (square miles)
Elevation (feet)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
4,951.7 11,010.1 7,142.5 4,215.8 3,484.1
14.78 9.68 56.06 40.59 49.78
25.07 0.05 22.10 0.98 0.07
5 92 42 47 988
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
5,737.7 7,426.2 1,303.7 6,420.4 6,937.2
23.39 25.31 104.96 23.10 22.84
0.51 11.28 0.14 0.07 0.00
187 52 2,659 865 850
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
4,474.3 1,535.7 4,602.5 3,422.4 3,745.2
37.45 58.44 21.87 29.98 78.10
0.01 1.20 0.01 22.60 0.28
1,200 557 1,240 50 830
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
3,578.4 4,821.7 8,352.1 3,419.4 3,990.4
30.48 97.16 19.01 58.81 324.34
0.02 2.08 0.00 0.44 47.69
160 20 53 1,200 40
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
16,074.6 5,233.7 6,054.5 3,108.8 7,464.3
46.69 174.86 13.13 23.76 12.22
185.22 3.31 2.43 0.07 3.74
63 87 50 590 15
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
12,729.1 4,740.6 5,765.6 3,537.9 4,520.6
27.14 18.98 18.39 47.83 19.33
0.26 22.43 0.00 0.02 0.44
110 50 88 1,200 216
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
10,797.0 3,863.3 3,091.9 13,733.8 5,242.4
8.26 40.13 39.18 7.37 54.71
7.65 0.25 0.25 0.12 1.24
101 160 760 111 15
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
5,840.2 3,076.1 2,320.1 7,057.4 3,946.0
21.94 26.26 54.86 20.54 21.00
0.69 0.03 0.16 0.00 0.00
150 1,006 900 84 48
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
4,936.4 3,538.6 3,907.1 4,980.3 1,231.1
15.12 27.08 30.19 21.07 72.78
0.03 0.00 18.56 11.59 0.52
1,300 179 60 48 2,715
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
3,748.4 4,997.6 6,862.7 8,972.2 5,914.2
28.58 18.68 16.11 10.11 14.63
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
331 340 381 35 365
Place
NOTE: Population Density figures as of 2006; Land Area and Water Area figures as of 2000.
419
420
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Population by Race/Hispanic Origin Place
White Alone1 (%) Black Alone1 (%) Asian Alone1 (%)
Hispanic2 (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
27.1 51.1 56.5 72.1 57.2
1.6 2.7 13.0 7.1 8.4
51.4 13.6 9.9 5.8 5.1
34.4 51.9 25.6 15.1 38.7
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
35.6 40.2 59.2 47.6 69.9
1.4 15.2 10.7 4.4 2.2
11.5 9.7 18.2 24.9 10.5
80.7 49.5 10.6 36.7 25.3
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
85.3 23.8 51.4 49.1 50.4
0.9 24.9 7.2 6.1 5.0
5.0 22.7 5.8 27.7 14.8
11.5 37.4 54.7 28.3 51.7
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
82.2 74.1 20.5 66.3 56.2
3.2 2.0 32.6 3.2 7.7
3.1 7.3 0.3 10.6 9.0
12.0 21.2 64.3 26.8 38.9
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
65.2 21.8 49.0 39.4 69.6
1.5 3.7 3.7 0.5 6.0
7.7 56.8 7.1 0.7 3.1
35.8 20.3 66.2 96.7 26.9
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
27.2 62.0 51.9 39.6 39.0
0.7 2.4 15.2 12.6 2.8
21.4 4.9 12.3 4.6 45.5
71.2 44.9 22.8 63.7 13.3
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
47.5 58.3 41.4 62.9 28.3
8.3 2.3 1.2 1.3 33.2
11.7 18.3 35.5 17.2 5.5
43.3 33.9 35.0 18.9 48.9
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
37.6 70.0 77.5 21.6 53.9
11.0 4.6 0.8 44.4 1.3
22.4 1.1 10.3 1.0 36.9
37.2 35.5 16.1 49.7 7.4
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
56.6 57.8 79.3 42.5 46.1
8.7 19.3 1.6 14.7 10.1
15.9 4.1 7.1 12.1 10.4
26.0 28.0 15.9 40.4 49.5
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
49.7 81.6 65.2 41.6 76.0
6.1 1.2 4.4 20.4 0.7
9.7 8.4 6.6 6.9 2.5
47.7 14.1 30.6 44.5 32.6
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
White Alone1 (%) Black Alone1 (%) Asian Alone1 (%)
Hispanic2 (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
91.0 43.0 32.3 64.0 43.4
0.6 5.1 30.8 5.4 6.9
4.9 11.3 16.7 6.2 4.2
5.0 67.4 26.0 34.2 67.6
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
67.2 38.4 49.7 53.7 37.0
1.7 3.4 17.2 12.3 7.7
10.2 7.8 3.8 11.2 7.6
36.5 69.9 42.3 36.4 69.0
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
62.1 87.0 36.1 31.9 55.2
8.5 1.4 21.1 30.6 7.0
6.8 3.3 2.3 13.8 6.9
32.4 7.0 58.9 33.1 43.8
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
83.0 45.2 42.3 40.5 58.9
2.0 14.5 3.3 15.7 6.7
6.3 18.2 6.6 4.5 14.7
11.2 24.5 68.9 54.7 27.8
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
48.4 43.0 42.6 62.2 62.8
7.1 3.2 11.2 2.1 2.5
33.1 30.9 28.4 6.1 17.8
14.0 31.1 21.9 39.0 22.0
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
37.8 72.7 48.9 78.1 56.9
1.5 1.5 2.2 2.2 1.7
8.7 3.1 35.3 5.8 4.7
79.2 36.2 15.8 22.8 64.2
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
78.3 73.3 79.1 44.1 38.0
3.4 2.3 1.2 0.8 12.4
7.8 4.6 7.5 0.7 21.1
12.8 23.9 18.5 93.8 36.6
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
46.0 72.9 83.3 54.7 55.6
1.8 4.0 1.1 2.5 7.6
39.5 7.0 7.0 32.2 12.8
16.0 21.8 14.6 13.8 30.1
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
63.2 69.0 31.7 77.0 55.9
8.1 10.9 23.1 1.5 12.9
7.7 4.9 25.9 3.6 3.8
33.1 20.8 20.0 27.2 40.6
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
67.1 59.0 39.0 38.2 60.9
2.2 3.8 5.2 0.9 1.2
5.2 4.1 25.7 44.6 3.4
39.7 44.4 49.4 22.5 62.3
NOTE: Data as of 2006; (1) Figures are not in combination with any other race; (2) Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race
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Profiles of California
Avg. Household Size, Median Age, Male/Female Ratio & Foreign Born Place
Average Household Size (persons)
Median Male/Female Age Ratio (males (years) per 100 females)
Foreign Born (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
2.98 3.48 3.16 2.23 3.01
37.1 31.8 32.6 37.8 30.4
89.7 100.7 96.7 91.0 95.7
50.8 37.9 13.2 14.3 13.6
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
4.56 3.19 2.31 3.47 2.43
28.6 31.0 35.8 33.5 38.6
100.0 95.7 96.9 99.0 94.7
45.7 28.4 20.4 33.0 31.1
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
2.48 3.68 3.99 3.42 3.09
40.0 35.1 31.0 32.4 32.9
95.3 93.6 124.5 98.9 95.2
12.7 32.9 20.4 22.7 28.7
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
2.50 2.85 4.25 2.79 3.35
35.3 33.5 26.5 36.3 30.2
94.1 93.5 96.7 98.5 98.6
9.2 8.0 31.4 23.4 21.4
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
2.84 3.43 3.23 4.19 2.81
34.1 38.0 33.1 28.0 33.0
105.3 97.0 95.0 101.8 95.6
29.2 52.4 35.3 48.7 17.5
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
4.36 3.11 3.12 3.91 3.04
28.8 32.1 32.0 27.5 36.2
101.9 98.7 98.8 98.9 100.9
51.3 25.5 16.3 26.9 37.1
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
3.10 2.95 3.72 2.76 3.02
29.5 34.8 33.9 39.5 30.1
97.5 98.5 100.6 91.6 93.3
20.3 28.9 43.1 54.4 33.3
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
3.20 3.20 2.59 3.09 2.84
33.9 31.2 38.2 31.3 34.9
98.6 97.7 100.8 91.0 94.8
34.8 9.8 16.9 29.5 32.1
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
3.02 3.12 2.83 2.87 2.91
36.7 31.7 36.7 32.5 33.6
94.4 102.4 99.7 96.9 99.6
19.0 13.0 12.2 28.6 40.9
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
3.17 2.88 2.94 3.70 2.71
28.4 39.0 32.9 28.3 36.4
98.5 95.8 95.6 96.4 97.9
22.1 16.5 15.8 20.0 19.3
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
Average Household Size (persons)
Median Male/Female Age Ratio (males (years) per 100 females)
Foreign Born (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
2.15 3.92 2.69 2.88 3.73
44.1 31.0 35.5 34.1 28.9
98.4 98.1 93.9 98.2 101.4
10.7 36.4 26.6 20.5 31.0
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
3.22 3.97 3.45 2.58 4.02
34.8 30.3 28.7 36.3 28.1
101.2 104.5 96.7 96.4 102.2
25.1 36.9 19.8 32.3 36.7
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
3.17 2.49 3.85 2.90 3.15
32.5 36.4 27.5 33.9 30.3
100.5 93.3 96.7 95.8 98.3
13.8 5.1 22.3 25.8 19.9
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
2.58 2.66 4.06 3.39 2.71
36.9 33.5 29.0 28.3 34.0
94.3 95.3 114.4 98.2 101.8
9.0 20.3 35.2 20.6 25.7
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
2.36 3.27 2.66 3.06 2.52
39.8 35.2 39.7 33.1 40.0
103.3 103.8 93.7 98.7 96.4
36.8 36.9 27.4 25.6 30.2
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
4.71 2.61 2.69 3.00 3.54
28.1 36.1 36.1 35.1 30.7
107.7 98.1 104.8 97.9 103.7
53.3 25.3 35.0 16.3 32.0
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
1.88 2.68 3.03 4.24 3.11
42.2 37.2 36.2 27.7 30.1
93.5 96.5 98.2 98.7 95.6
24.8 16.3 15.1 49.3 24.5
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
2.54 3.22 2.78 2.54 3.32
36.9 30.3 38.8 40.6 30.7
106.6 97.9 97.0 94.8 100.5
39.4 12.0 15.6 27.6 16.8
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
2.82 3.14 2.97 2.61 3.15
34.5 34.5 35.4 38.1 29.9
93.6 117.2 94.0 97.5 94.7
16.2 9.0 24.7 13.0 12.3
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
3.01 3.16 3.41 3.44 3.03
31.7 31.4 34.2 35.8 34.0
94.5 99.7 94.7 100.5 95.3
12.8 24.4 32.5 42.6 18.3
NOTE: Average Household Size, Median Age, and Male/Female Ratio figures as of 2006. Foreign Born figures as of 2000.
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Profiles of California
Five Largest Ancestry Groups Place
Group 1
Group 2
Group 3
Group 4
Group 5
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
Other (83.2%) German (3.0%) Irish (2.5%) Other (59.5%) German (8.5%) Irish (6.0%) Other (44.4%) German (13.3%) Irish (11.3%) Other (29.2%) German (14.9%) English (12.9%) Other (48.1%) German (10.3%) Irish (7.7%)
English (2.2%) Italian (2.1%) English (5.5%) Italian (3.3%) English (8.3%) Italian (8.2%) Irish (12.0%) Italian (5.7%) English (7.1%) American (5.6%)
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
Other (81.2%) American (1.4%) German (1.3%) Other (63.8%) German (6.4%) Irish (4.9%) Other (42.9%) German (11.1%) English (10.0%) Other (58.9%) German (7.9%) Irish (6.6%) Other (39.0%) German (10.6%) Irish (10.0%)
Irish (1.2%) English (0.9%) English (4.4%) American (3.6%) Irish (8.9%) Russian (4.2%) English (5.8%) Italian (3.7%) English (8.9%) Armenian (8.3%)
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
Other (20.9%) German (18.0%) Other (79.2%) German (2.6%) Other (51.7%) German (8.4%) Other (56.1%) German (11.3%) Other (66.4%) German (7.2%)
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
Other (24.0%) Other (34.1%) Other (83.7%) Other (38.2%) Other (51.2%)
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
Other (42.0%) German (12.4%) Other (75.8%) Irish (3.7%) Other (68.1%) German (5.8%) Other (88.6%) American (1.4%) Other (36.2%) German (14.5%)
English (9.4%) Italian (3.3%) English (4.2%) Italian (0.3%) Irish (9.8%)
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
Other (83.5%) American (1.5%) Other (46.5%) German (13.1%) Other (50.3%) German (10.8%) Other (71.2%) German (5.4%) Other (56.6%) German (9.3%)
German (1.5%) Irish (9.1%) Irish (9.0%) Irish (4.0%) Irish (7.2%)
Irish (1.3%) English (8.5%) English (7.3%) English (3.7%) English (6.6%)
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
Other (57.9%) German (8.6%) Other (49.6%) German (11.7%) Other (62.4%) German (7.3%) Other (38.1%) Armenian (27.6%) Other (77.1%) German (2.9%)
English (5.4%) English (9.0%) English (5.5%) German (5.8%) Irish (2.3%)
Irish (5.4%) Italian (3.3%) Irish (8.3%) Italian (3.9%) Irish (5.4%) American (3.1%) English (5.2%) Irish (4.8%) English (2.2%) American (2.2%)
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
Other (65.1%) German (5.7%) Irish (5.2%) English (3.9%)Portuguese (3.4%) Other (39.1%) German (14.5%) Irish (9.8%) English (9.4%) American (6.3%) Other (29.9%) German (16.7%) Irish (13.3%) English (11.8%) Italian (7.1%) Other (82.7%) African (1.7%) American (1.3%) German (0.7%) Irish (0.6%) Other (42.5%) German (11.6%) English (10.3%) Irish (8.1%) Italian (4.7%)
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
Other (47.8%) German (12.9%) Other (45.5%) German (13.0%) Other (26.0%) German (18.5%) Other (61.4%) German (7.3%) Other (62.9%) German (4.5%)
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
Other (59.2%) German (8.2%) Irish (6.8%) English (5.3%) American (3.3%) Other (25.4%) German (18.0%) English (13.6%) Irish (12.5%) Italian (7.3%) Other (41.6%) German (11.5%) Irish (8.8%) English (8.4%) American (4.6%) Other (63.2%) German (7.8%) Irish (6.1%) English (5.0%) Italian (3.1%) Other (32.7%) German (14.6%) Irish (12.7%) English (12.4%) Italian (7.3%)
Irish (14.6%) English (14.1%) Italian (8.2%) Irish (1.9%) English (1.9%) American (1.4%) Irish (5.7%) English (5.3%) Italian (3.8%) Irish (8.4%) English (7.6%) Italian (4.8%) Irish (5.9%) English (5.1%) American (2.8%)
German (19.0%) Irish (13.2%) English (12.3%) American (6.3%) German (16.1%) Irish (10.4%) English (10.3%) American (5.9%) African (1.6%) American (0.9%) Irish (0.2%) French ( 0.2%) German (12.8%) Irish (12.4%) English (9.9%) Italian (7.0%) German (11.8%) Irish (7.4%) English (7.3%) Italian (4.6%) Irish (9.4%) Italian (5.0%) German (2.9%) English (1.9%) Irish (4.1%) Italian (3.1%) German (0.2%) French (0.2%) English (7.8%) American (5.8%) English (1.1%) Italian (4.3%) Italian (4.9%) Italian (2.7%) Italian (4.2%)
Irish (10.7%) English (8.9%) Italian (4.4%) Irish (9.3%) English (7.8%) American (5.2%) Irish (14.2%) English (11.8%) Italian (7.9%) Irish (6.0%) English (5.6%) Italian (2.9%) Irish (3.7%) English (3.5%) Italian (2.6%)
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
Group 2
Group 3
English (18.1%) German (17.6%) Other (75.5%) German (4.4%) Other (65.2%) German (4.9%) Other (46.1%) German (12.2%) Other (67.3%) German (5.9%)
Irish (15.4%) English (3.1%) Irish (4.3%) Irish (9.6%) Irish (4.4%)
Other (13.8%) Italian (8.0%) Irish (3.0%) American (2.2%) English (4.0%) Italian (2.2%) English (9.6%) Italian (4.9%) English (3.9%) American (2.9%)
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
Other (43.4%) German (13.7%) Other (70.9%) German (4.5%) Other (55.7%) German (8.9%) Other (55.4%) German (7.4%) Other (72.8%) German (3.9%)
English (9.4%) Irish (3.6%) Irish (6.9%) English (7.1%) Irish (2.7%)
Irish (9.1%) Italian (4.8%) English (3.5%) American (2.4%) English (6.4%) Italian (4.4%) Irish (6.1%) Italian (3.4%) English (2.3%) American (2.2%)
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
Other (45.0%) German (12.9%) Irish (9.1%) Other (19.6%) German (17.6%) English (14.0%) Other (71.3%) German (4.6%) Irish (4.2%) Other (67.7%) German (4.5%) Irish (3.6%) Other (52.9%) German (10.3%) Irish (7.9%)
English (8.3%) Italian (6.1%) Irish (13.6%) American (6.9%) English (3.0%) American (2.9%) English (3.6%) Italian (2.3%) English (7.8%) American (3.9%)
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
Other (23.0%) German (17.5%) Other (56.1%) German (8.4%) Other (66.0%) German (4.7%) Other (65.8%) German (6.6%) Other (48.3%) German (10.8%)
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
Other (51.9%) Irish (8.8%) German (7.7%) English (6.1%) Other (58.3%) German (7.6%) Irish (6.0%) English (5.6%) Other (53.5%) German (8.9%) Irish (7.4%)Portuguese (6.5%) Other (44.8%) German (13.4%) English (8.8%) Irish (8.7%) Other (42.0%) Irish (11.1%) German (11.0%) Italian (9.5%)
Italian (5.0%) Italian (4.8%) English (6.5%) Italian (4.5%) English (8.0%)
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
Other (76.4%) German (2.3%) English (1.7%) American (1.7%) Other (39.6%) German (11.4%) English (10.8%) Irish (8.9%) Other (49.2%) German (10.0%) Irish (7.5%) English (7.1%) Other (31.8%) German (15.5%) Irish (12.3%) English (12.2%) Other (62.1%) German (6.5%) Irish (5.4%) English (4.9%)
Irish (1.7%) Italian (4.7%) Italian (5.8%) Italian (7.8%) Italian (2.7%)
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
Other (29.0%) Other (28.8%) Other (29.3%) Other (85.9%) Other (63.7%)
German (11.4%) German (15.4%) German (16.7%) American (1.6%) German (7.7%)
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
Other (51.0%) Other (32.8%) Other (23.5%) Other (47.5%) Other (44.1%)
German (9.6%) English (7.6%) Irish (6.8%) Italian (4.3%) German (17.0%) Irish (13.4%) English (12.5%) Italian (7.2%) German (17.3%) English (13.8%) Irish (13.3%) Italian (7.9%) German (11.4%) Irish (9.0%) English (8.9%) Italian (5.0%) German (12.4%) Irish (9.3%) English (8.0%)Portuguese (5.7%)
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
Other (44.4%) Other (32.8%) Other (66.4%) Other (32.9%) Other (51.6%)
German (12.6%) English (9.5%) German (14.4%) Irish (11.4%) German (6.3%) Irish (5.8%) German (16.0%) English (13.3%) German (10.6%) Irish (9.0%)
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
Other (46.1%) German (10.5%) Other (47.8%) German (12.1%) Other (72.6%) German (5.3%) Other (59.8%) German (7.9%) Other (60.1%) German (8.5%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
Group 1
Group 4
Group 5
Irish (14.2%) English (13.9%) Italian (7.9%) Irish (6.8%) English (6.3%) Italian (3.8%) Irish (3.7%) English (3.3%) American (2.4%) Irish (4.5%) English (4.3%) American (3.1%) Irish (8.6%) English (8.0%) Italian (4.6%)
Irish (10.1%) English (9.8%) Irish (12.9%) English (12.5%) Irish (12.8%) English (11.3%) German (1.2%) Irish (0.9%) Irish (5.4%) English (4.8%)
Irish (8.6%) Irish (8.6%) Irish (5.1%) Irish (6.3%) English (7.2%)
Russian (6.9%) Italian (8.4%) Italian (8.5%) English (0.9%) Italian (3.9%)
Irish (9.4%) Italian (6.0%) English (9.2%) Italian (5.9%) English (5.0%) Italian (3.2%) Irish (12.7%) Italian (4.7%) English (6.0%) American (4.6%) English (8.4%) American (4.9%) English (8.3%) Italian (4.3%) English (4.1%) Italian (3.2%) English (6.0%) Italian (3.3%) Irish (6.7%) Italian (4.2%)
NOTE: Data as of 2000; “Other” includes Hispanic and race groups; “French” excludes Basque; Please refer to the Explanation of Data for more information.
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Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Marriage Status Never Married (%)
Now Married (%)
Widowed (%)
Divorced (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
32.7 29.3 25.8 29.5 27.0
52.8 57.2 59.9 48.1 57.0
6.7 4.9 4.4 7.7 5.3
7.8 8.5 9.8 14.7 10.8
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
35.0 31.5 50.8 29.3 30.7
54.7 52.1 35.0 56.0 51.4
4.6 5.5 4.6 5.6 6.9
5.7 10.8 9.5 9.1 11.0
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
23.5 31.7 24.8 23.6 26.2
59.2 54.9 63.3 67.0 58.1
5.0 5.9 4.8 3.0 5.8
12.3 7.5 7.2 6.4 9.9
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
26.4 25.1 38.3 28.2 25.7
53.1 57.1 48.9 54.9 62.4
6.8 5.8 5.7 5.4 3.7
13.7 11.9 7.1 11.4 8.3
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
35.7 32.9 30.5 38.9 27.8
48.5 53.5 54.3 50.4 52.0
4.2 6.2 6.4 5.4 6.4
11.5 7.3 8.8 5.3 13.8
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
36.5 26.8 26.7 28.9 25.2
53.1 57.5 59.3 60.3 62.5
4.7 6.0 4.8 3.5 4.4
5.7 9.8 9.2 7.3 7.9
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
32.4 31.5 29.3 28.8 37.8
51.6 54.6 57.8 56.0 48.2
5.6 5.4 5.2 7.1 4.4
10.3 8.5 7.7 8.1 9.7
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
31.1 24.2 29.1 37.4 33.3
53.3 58.9 54.6 46.8 54.4
5.7 6.5 4.8 5.1 3.6
9.9 10.4 11.4 10.7 8.7
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
25.9 29.6 23.1 37.4 37.1
57.9 52.8 62.5 46.6 49.1
6.7 5.5 3.7 5.8 5.4
9.4 12.1 10.7 10.2 8.4
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
31.5 22.2 25.6 30.5 24.1
51.2 64.4 56.1 57.6 56.9
6.8 5.1 6.4 3.5 7.7
10.4 8.3 11.8 8.4 11.2
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Never Married (%)
Now Married (%)
Widowed (%)
Divorced (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
30.2 31.8 39.3 24.9 32.0
50.8 55.2 43.7 58.4 56.0
6.3 5.7 6.4 6.1 4.1
12.7 7.3 10.7 10.6 8.0
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
27.0 31.9 27.7 35.2 34.8
59.1 56.1 59.2 49.6 53.5
4.6 4.5 4.1 6.0 4.5
9.4 7.5 9.0 9.2 7.2
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
26.8 23.1 31.5 33.2 32.5
58.7 54.4 55.3 49.4 51.9
4.1 7.8 4.9 6.4 5.4
10.4 14.7 8.3 11.1 10.1
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
21.2 33.4 29.2 33.0 35.0
62.1 47.7 56.3 50.5 49.9
6.0 6.8 4.9 5.6 4.9
10.7 12.2 9.6 10.9 10.2
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
44.8 31.2 26.7 24.1 28.4
40.5 56.0 53.4 60.9 54.1
6.1 4.4 8.5 6.1 7.6
8.6 8.4 11.5 8.9 10.0
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
34.5 34.0 33.8 25.1 27.8
56.4 49.1 52.1 61.2 57.8
3.6 5.7 5.2 4.3 6.1
5.5 11.2 8.8 9.4 8.3
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
40.8 28.2 24.6 35.9 30.3
40.0 51.8 60.9 55.1 53.4
5.7 7.3 4.1 4.3 6.5
13.5 12.7 10.4 4.8 9.8
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
29.9 22.0 22.9 26.2 23.7
56.2 66.3 62.5 57.1 64.3
4.9 3.2 5.2 6.8 3.6
9.0 8.5 9.4 10.0 8.4
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
26.9 23.0 28.9 25.8 24.2
57.9 62.0 53.3 54.6 56.8
5.4 5.0 7.1 6.4 7.2
9.8 10.0 10.7 13.2 11.8
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
25.9 27.5 29.3 29.0 29.7
58.3 57.0 56.7 56.8 54.1
5.8 5.1 5.9 6.1 6.9
10.1 10.4 8.1 8.2 9.3
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
427
428
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Employment and Building Permits Issued Place
Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Civilian Single-Family Multi-Family Labor Force Building Permits Building Permits
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
4.0 4.4 4.9 n/a 5.2
45,546 175,432 48,226 n/a 144,663
21 81 153 n/a 3,353
12 597 40 n/a 584
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
6.0 4.8 4.2 4.3 3.8
32,759 36,298 57,792 42,382 60,476
73 33 9 106 n/a
6 15 132 14 n/a
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
2.6 4.8 4.2 2.3 4.7
47,020 45,696 35,951 42,284 88,334
441 n/a 1,530 32 818
393 n/a 2 31 362
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
3.3 4.2 8.4 4.6 3.6
51,649 41,872 34,812 68,896 83,343
58 685 17 66 333
6 51 12 144 226
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
3.0 4.6 3.7 n/a 5.5
67,684 52,415 54,011 n/a 50,412
80 16 36 n/a 60
6 2 57 n/a 0
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
5.9 4.2 5.3 4.9 3.1
50,807 70,638 48,640 63,794 109,064
211 386 242 1,001 155
0 235 2 0 97
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
7.5 3.8 4.3 4.1 6.3
218,853 71,760 85,171 104,462 41,258
1,600 91 46 23 41
1,189 58 225 103 16
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
5.0 6.2 2.8 6.0 2.5
68,534 30,689 124,596 52,972 85,526
253 1,051 106 20 600
80 111 0 11 2,928
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
3.0 6.8 2.8 5.2 5.2
45,345 54,359 41,044 234,069 1,889,679
3 1,663 163 129 2,421
19 106 44 169 12,027
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
9.3 2.4 6.8 5.9 4.1
29,684 56,338 98,697 83,957 43,222
953 1 261 933 119
52 11 288 1,178 95
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Civilian Single-Family Multi-Family Labor Force Building Permits Building Permits
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
2.1 5.0 6.9 3.8 5.0
45,864 48,617 192,901 83,468 83,811
103 14 213 284 69
58 0 2,737 338 18
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
3.1 6.0 5.9 3.5 5.3
74,221 87,429 54,485 76,658 65,668
92 328 1,194 68 153
61 341 77 481 9
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
3.0 5.7 6.2 7.2 5.1
81,292 42,369 44,088 50,730 155,786
546 333 157 170 848
157 135 64 196 329
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
4.2 5.6 10.0 6.5 4.0
53,114 214,036 69,827 84,578 677,653
776 1,785 119 286 815
0 1,603 0 0 1,693
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
4.2 5.0 4.4 4.0 2.9
421,474 435,474 40,873 30,163 48,773
95 602 74 230 9
2,303 2,373 2 188 142
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
5.6 2.8 4.1 2.8 6.5
158,569 54,597 53,970 90,834 37,892
643 47 80 147 180
0 79 430 0 30
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
3.8 4.0 3.5 6.1 9.1
57,463 81,980 69,269 40,446 119,131
34 494 146 30 938
200 374 36 0 70
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
3.8 3.3 3.3 2.3 4.5
71,914 36,535 70,936 81,466 32,629
264 589 64 115 173
0 18 131 246 84
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
3.2 3.6 6.0 3.9 5.8
42,240 45,840 64,010 60,682 30,306
59 292 85 83 3,016
0 0 114 37 228
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
5.2 4.5 4.1 3.8 3.3
52,321 47,147 55,246 46,538 43,998
1,395 63 40 9 12
354 48 0 2 0
NOTE: Unemployment Rate and Civilian Labor Force are 2006 annual averages; Building permit data covers 2006; n/a not available.
429
430
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Employment by Occupation Place
Sales
Prof.
Mgmt
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
30.2 28.3 31.2 30.6 26.2
21.6 14.6 14.9 25.1 20.7
15.2 12.9 14.2 15.7 11.3
Services Production 14.0 15.6 15.1 13.6 17.6
13.1 18.8 11.3 7.7 11.6
Constr. 5.9 9.5 13.2 7.1 9.7
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
26.4 31.3 20.3 30.8 30.7
8.7 14.1 45.4 16.6 25.2
6.4 10.3 16.0 12.5 15.9
18.1 15.7 9.6 13.6 11.7
29.5 18.2 5.0 17.0 9.8
10.7 10.3 3.6 9.4 6.6
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
27.9 31.0 29.4 29.5 29.8
26.3 16.5 15.3 23.7 19.0
22.9 10.2 13.2 21.3 14.1
11.7 14.4 13.5 10.1 16.9
5.3 20.0 18.4 8.8 10.4
5.6 7.7 9.4 6.4 9.7
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
33.5 29.6 25.1 27.9 29.6
17.0 22.1 9.8 17.9 18.7
12.0 13.0 5.2 16.1 14.0
14.6 14.6 17.9 17.8 12.7
10.2 10.0 32.4 9.3 15.4
12.8 9.4 9.2 10.9 9.3
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
29.8 34.8 33.3 26.1 32.4
19.5 17.4 16.3 7.5 14.5
16.4 12.0 12.5 4.2 10.9
16.9 16.9 12.4 16.1 17.9
9.3 11.6 16.7 34.8 11.5
7.7 7.0 8.8 10.6 12.7
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
22.6 25.9 28.5 28.4 24.7
9.3 16.3 17.1 12.2 31.0
6.1 11.7 12.2 8.6 18.8
16.2 18.7 17.0 14.5 7.8
33.8 14.3 13.9 24.2 11.3
11.3 11.6 10.9 11.8 6.3
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
28.4 29.5 26.5 30.4 33.0
19.5 20.7 14.2 24.3 14.3
10.9 16.3 10.8 16.2 8.9
17.4 12.7 15.7 12.3 19.4
12.9 13.7 22.1 10.3 16.7
8.0 6.8 10.4 6.4 7.5
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
30.0 26.2 30.0 30.7 28.1
16.2 13.1 23.9 15.3 33.2
10.4 7.8 20.1 9.3 24.5
13.5 15.2 11.1 20.5 7.6
18.7 20.7 7.8 16.3 4.3
10.9 16.8 7.0 7.6 2.4
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
30.0 26.2 26.0 27.2 26.7
20.2 21.0 24.2 20.9 21.6
13.8 11.3 17.6 13.5 12.6
12.9 17.4 12.4 15.8 16.0
13.0 12.5 9.4 14.8 15.2
10.1 11.5 10.3 7.7 7.7
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
24.9 31.3 27.7 30.7 24.0
18.8 24.0 17.5 15.4 19.0
8.5 22.7 10.9 9.8 13.7
18.1 10.3 15.9 14.9 18.6
15.5 6.5 16.1 17.6 12.2
9.6 5.1 10.6 11.3 9.6
Profiles of California
Place
Comparative Statistics
Sales
Prof.
Mgmt
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
29.1 30.0 25.1 27.5 27.0
26.1 12.0 25.0 17.9 11.2
31.5 9.1 14.2 13.6 9.6
7.3 15.0 15.8 17.1 15.1
3.2 23.2 12.3 13.7 24.0
2.7 10.7 7.4 9.1 11.6
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
29.7 24.9 27.6 23.3 24.6
20.9 13.5 16.9 31.7 13.7
16.1 8.2 11.3 16.3 8.5
13.7 15.1 16.1 15.7 17.2
11.3 19.6 15.9 7.8 24.3
8.1 9.0 12.1 5.1 11.4
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
30.5 29.0 28.5 26.4 26.6
19.6 20.7 12.3 20.6 20.2
16.0 11.1 8.0 12.4 10.7
13.2 20.4 16.1 18.1 15.5
12.0 10.5 23.6 13.3 15.2
8.5 7.9 11.2 9.0 11.5
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
29.2 28.6 24.0 26.7 26.4
22.5 22.5 13.0 15.3 26.8
19.3 13.7 8.4 8.0 15.0
12.1 16.2 16.2 19.9 15.9
8.3 11.0 14.4 18.2 9.0
8.4 7.6 9.1 11.4 6.7
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
25.6 24.4 31.7 27.0 27.9
28.4 24.8 18.5 15.8 23.2
20.0 16.1 14.3 13.1 20.0
14.3 12.3 11.7 15.8 13.6
7.5 14.3 15.1 15.5 7.9
4.2 7.9 8.6 11.1 7.4
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
22.4 25.3 23.2 28.0 23.4
9.3 26.4 34.0 22.5 10.6
7.2 14.5 17.3 18.4 7.1
21.4 18.7 9.3 14.1 16.4
26.7 8.0 10.6 8.9 14.8
11.3 6.6 5.5 8.2 9.0
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
23.3 27.7 30.7 27.7 27.7
38.8 20.4 20.0 9.6 17.2
21.5 13.7 18.3 5.4 9.3
9.4 15.9 12.4 14.2 16.2
3.7 12.4 10.1 33.1 17.0
3.3 8.9 8.4 9.6 8.5
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
19.4 28.8 28.0 30.0 29.7
40.5 20.4 27.3 25.6 17.4
19.1 15.2 21.2 20.2 13.3
9.0 14.8 11.5 10.1 12.1
7.6 12.0 6.4 7.9 15.7
4.3 8.7 5.4 6.2 10.9
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
29.7 27.9 28.8 27.6 27.2
20.1 17.5 18.4 24.2 16.1
15.9 13.6 11.0 15.1 9.6
13.5 15.6 17.9 13.7 18.9
12.2 13.1 13.5 10.0 16.2
8.4 11.9 10.3 8.7 11.9
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
26.2 27.6 33.2 27.7 31.5
22.2 16.3 18.4 17.9 20.6
11.9 11.6 13.3 11.8 13.1
17.2 17.1 12.1 14.0 12.1
11.9 14.8 14.6 19.8 14.7
7.5 11.1 8.4 8.6 7.9
NOTE: Data as of 2000
Services Production
Constr.
431
432
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Educational Attainment Percent of Population 25 Years and Over with: Place
High School Diploma including Equivalency
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Masters’s Degree or Higher
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
73.0 68.5 86.1 88.6 76.5
27.4 19.3 18.7 33.6 19.7
8.3 5.7 4.7 12.6 6.5
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
47.5 70.7 92.2 75.5 82.8
9.0 12.8 64.0 19.7 29.0
1.6 3.0 33.9 5.2 8.3
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
93.2 70.5 70.5 90.3 80.0
45.8 18.0 13.1 38.4 24.6
16.4 4.3 3.3 10.8 7.6
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
88.4 85.5 47.4 84.5 80.8
18.2 24.1 5.7 25.6 22.3
5.3 6.4 1.8 7.1 6.5
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
78.7 81.9 72.0 33.5 79.0
28.8 29.0 17.1 3.5 14.0
8.2 6.5 5.3 1.0 4.5
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
44.2 72.3 85.0 66.4 88.4
7.2 20.0 20.6 10.9 43.2
2.0 6.5 6.1 3.1 16.7
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
69.4 81.3 67.3 78.7 66.4
19.4 30.8 14.9 31.6 12.4
6.2 10.6 4.0 11.0 4.0
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
75.0 72.6 89.3 63.3 95.4
19.8 8.0 35.9 13.1 59.0
5.5 2.6 12.1 4.6 24.6
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
85.0 78.3 89.4 72.0 66.2
20.7 15.9 31.5 23.4 25.2
5.1 5.6 11.5 8.0 8.9
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
67.8 93.7 75.1 74.8 79.0
13.3 41.1 16.5 14.2 23.1
4.7 12.9 5.2 4.7 8.2
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics Percent of Population 25 Years and Over with:
Place
High School Diploma including Equivalency
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Masters’s Degree or Higher
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
96.8 62.8 73.4 81.0 62.1
58.4 10.6 30.1 22.0 10.6
21.5 2.5 12.5 7.2 2.7
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
80.1 58.6 74.4 78.9 54.3
27.8 13.5 13.6 40.8 12.5
9.4 4.5 4.0 17.6 3.7
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
86.2 85.3 66.7 75.2 75.0
23.5 19.5 8.7 22.4 19.2
7.4 6.2 2.3 8.3 8.0
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
91.6 77.4 55.7 64.4 82.9
32.7 23.9 12.3 11.5 35.4
10.0 8.5 4.0 3.9 13.4
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
81.0 77.7 80.8 75.3 85.5
44.6 31.1 23.3 20.7 37.9
16.2 10.6 6.6 5.9 12.8
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
42.7 80.6 87.0 87.6 60.4
9.1 39.1 42.8 29.0 10.7
2.8 15.3 16.9 8.7 3.3
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
90.8 83.7 87.0 39.6 69.1
54.3 27.1 25.3 4.8 15.7
23.0 9.0 7.2 1.7 4.9
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
89.2 89.8 91.3 90.5 83.0
50.5 24.2 42.1 36.4 18.9
21.8 6.8 15.6 11.6 4.6
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
83.5 84.2 81.8 85.3 76.8
26.3 19.8 21.2 28.9 10.6
10.2 6.8 4.7 11.2 3.7
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
76.1 75.3 78.1 71.3 78.0
18.8 19.2 22.1 17.9 21.3
6.4 6.3 5.7 4.6 7.2
NOTE: Data as of 2006
433
434
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Income and Poverty Average Household Income ($)
Median Household Income ($)
Per Capita Income ($)
Households w/$100,000+ Income (%)
Poverty Rate1 (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
56,564 67,151 83,707 64,130 59,305
44,134 51,584 72,336 45,052 45,804
19,369 19,601 26,652 29,106 19,974
13.2 18.2 30.9 16.8 15.1
14.3 14.1 8.5 13.7 18.0
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
57,348 53,822 79,968 66,350 71,115
47,203 43,340 51,327 55,822 54,236
12,727 16,972 35,057 19,364 29,413
12.2 11.4 25.5 18.6 20.8
18.2 15.8 20.0 11.3 10.5
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
103,297 69,481 74,471 106,825 70,909
77,068 59,499 63,811 93,333 57,147
41,994 19,182 19,991 31,246 23,058
36.8 19.5 24.5 44.9 20.9
5.9 9.3 8.3 5.1 10.6
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
59,708 65,960 45,617 77,629 79,403
49,153 51,645 34,705 62,955 68,212
24,107 23,298 10,964 28,079 23,894
13.3 19.1 7.6 24.4 26.9
8.3 10.6 28.0 7.6 8.3
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
72,658 82,474 65,230 42,950 51,762
57,377 68,768 51,130 32,539 41,124
25,967 24,330 20,370 10,347 18,834
20.6 28.2 17.3 6.0 10.7
12.6 7.1 11.1 27.2 16.7
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
46,485 64,475 74,094 62,957 111,228
36,032 49,301 61,596 53,962 91,229
10,781 21,012 24,517 16,177 36,894
8.4 17.4 23.4 16.4 43.9
26.1 13.4 9.3 14.7 5.4
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
52,035 74,628 64,769 67,506 45,863
37,732 56,116 53,564 46,789 34,140
16,995 25,845 17,692 24,692 15,317
11.3 21.9 17.5 18.5 7.9
26.2 11.4 13.9 15.5 20.3
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
71,975 55,777 94,002 48,164 107,885
60,085 46,196 73,626 37,407 85,125
22,757 17,547 36,995 15,806 38,301
21.5 10.6 33.2 8.9 41.1
10.0 14.1 6.6 22.5 9.1
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
76,511 55,955 104,631 59,025 63,909
67,489 44,686 88,180 41,529 41,076
25,398 18,431 37,004 20,857 22,274
25.9 13.0 41.6 15.4 16.5
7.4 16.4 5.3 22.8 22.1
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
46,435 108,216 59,031 60,241 74,391
34,452 88,922 45,974 51,448 57,788
14,990 37,834 20,286 16,411 27,768
8.3 42.6 14.1 14.2 22.8
27.9 3.8 15.7 14.2 8.9
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Average Household Income ($)
Median Household Income ($)
Per Capita Income ($)
Households w/$100,000+ Income (%)
Poverty Rate1 (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
142,524 60,384 67,475 67,223 57,454
94,938 51,602 46,256 54,526 47,811
66,568 15,559 25,469 23,641 15,583
47.5 13.5 19.3 19.1 12.0
4.4 11.9 19.4 11.6 15.5
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
85,438 66,488 61,761 80,031 56,545
67,089 54,731 51,866 51,938 43,350
27,136 17,072 17,930 31,365 14,379
28.5 17.9 16.0 23.8 13.1
10.0 15.1 15.8 15.9 21.6
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
83,772 52,253 54,397 62,997 61,477
70,349 39,064 45,579 49,812 46,702
26,929 21,259 14,370 21,950 19,870
29.2 11.0 11.7 17.1 15.9
7.1 15.6 17.4 16.2 15.8
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
79,787 57,010 63,858 44,967 73,544
66,097 43,480 51,570 34,331 53,762
31,085 21,721 16,743 13,709 27,624
25.5 13.7 16.6 7.9 21.9
4.9 20.0 16.7 27.6 14.6
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
94,966 97,407 73,388 70,752 96,973
67,024 78,207 60,699 57,594 71,245
40,769 30,046 27,858 23,254 38,929
32.3 36.6 22.4 21.6 33.0
11.3 8.8 6.4 12.0 6.1
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
59,273 78,239 94,796 92,184 52,443
47,777 55,497 78,637 76,212 42,134
13,135 30,573 35,728 30,848 15,402
13.5 23.4 36.1 33.7 10.4
19.8 13.4 7.8 6.4 19.7
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
92,687 75,751 97,041 49,539 52,972
58,714 60,539 82,116 40,599 39,946
49,794 28,873 32,206 11,697 17,230
28.1 23.2 37.2 8.3 11.6
10.4 8.5 5.8 19.2 23.9
104,141 81,356 110,625 80,093 84,069
84,480 70,501 87,895 64,168 75,863
41,205 25,284 40,034 31,755 25,398
40.2 27.9 42.8 26.7 31.0
5.4 6.7 5.0 6.4 7.0
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
69,309 80,892 70,880 75,069 49,721
52,069 69,693 59,366 60,607 41,448
24,808 26,478 24,145 29,133 16,005
20.2 28.0 22.8 23.3 9.3
12.0 6.1 10.1 9.0 18.7
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
63,824 64,239 73,020 67,827 71,985
48,030 50,425 60,669 55,332 56,111
21,443 20,976 21,677 19,885 23,990
16.7 16.0 21.7 20.3 21.5
16.8 14.2 9.0 13.5 10.5
Place
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
NOTE: Data as of 2006 except for Poverty Rate which is from 2000; (1) Percentage of population with income below the poverty level
435
436
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Taxes Total City Taxes Per Capita ($)
City Property Taxes Per Capita ($)
421 573 289 n/a 373
160 172 128 n/a 104
214 n/a 1,060 516 1,055
91 n/a 351 193 476
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
874 661 559 206 677
350 275 230 32 138
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
299 431 575 527 615
49 117 320 178 231
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
630 351 345 n/a 464
163 154 100 n/a 148
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
418 455 870 742 577
115 170 343 377 306
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
408 436 367 526 462
127 208 164 202 109
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
513 n/a 560 564 593
189 n/a 211 179 106
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
328 689 695 529 730
97 319 250 212 261
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
n/a 438 486 314 641
n/a 196 67 69 187
Place Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co. Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Total City Taxes Per Capita ($)
City Property Taxes Per Capita ($)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
1,141 270 990 336 727
525 89 452 162 297
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
547 475 519 1,021 505
226 199 257 336 199
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
682 594 386 894 472
379 198 135 388 120
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
1,007 678 360 532 615
219 228 95 152 213
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
2,219 720 826 1,143 698
997 309 244 608 317
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
486 810 914 453 542
173 269 424 53 74
2,366 512 415 227 490
669 134 165 85 108
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
557 n/a 593 886 548
211 n/a 203 181 237
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
n/a 661 677 547 n/a
n/a 342 276 159 n/a
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
437 431 431 508 362
115 200 200 225 95
Place
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
NOTE: Data as of 2004.
437
438
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Housing Homeownership Rate (%)
Median Home Value ($)
Median Age of Housing (years)
Median Rent ($/month)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
38.5 49.3 72.4 46.3 62.4
396,026 423,921 392,486 367,800 205,956
44 29 19 36 22
672 747 707 553 470
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
60.6 39.1 42.6 56.3 42.6
286,486 348,741 731,614 409,367 516,085
36 37 59 36 44
663 654 692 773 700
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
68.2 77.6 67.9 85.1 58.9
711,751 354,699 367,157 513,603 458,422
18 35 23 12 26
932 697 704 943 664
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
56.0 62.3 55.6 61.6 68.5
290,503 263,838 277,397 430,975 426,923
24 20 43 32 13
651 488 529 810 733
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
39.6 59.4 50.8 36.4 40.3
564,528 549,876 417,693 320,849 411,360
30 38 42 46 29
903 1,005 682 554 625
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
40.7 53.2 61.0 69.8 63.6
306,039 404,466 368,750 284,183 678,764
37 22 22 16 25
617 693 693 564 1,119
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
51.3 53.4 58.7 37.7 25.1
197,672 474,769 402,691 583,046 369,745
26 32 36 38 32
449 762 779 687 594
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
52.8 72.1 60.0 36.1 61.1
437,806 198,392 630,335 349,561 638,569
34 17 28 40 17
849 526 930 613 1,177
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
71.1 61.6 71.9 40.4 38.0
413,431 192,745 625,495 402,040 433,539
44 18 26 43 40
811 563 949 580 612
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
47.1 81.3 59.4 71.5 60.8
226,952 614,739 264,013 254,145 489,038
26 21 25 15 31
435 1,070 551 641 754
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Homeownership Rate (%)
Median Home Value ($)
Median Age of Housing (years)
Median Rent ($/month)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
55.8 64.8 41.0 62.1 56.5
1,000,001 331,041 443,812 418,603 291,090
30 43 50 20 25
1,203 706 631 761 644
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
62.8 57.4 71.4 44.6 56.3
518,890 379,182 228,236 554,037 272,575
30 28 14 45 36
821 729 551 677 580
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
69.7 56.8 68.3 52.9 56.8
385,114 245,947 250,693 347,570 298,225
17 22 20 39 29
787 464 568 685 591
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
71.3 51.5 51.1 51.7 49.5
440,145 286,732 406,917 207,785 506,564
11 33 27 33 28
716 557 665 489 714
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
34.6 61.1 60.3 67.2 53.3
720,079 595,288 446,176 423,978 752,976
60 28 43 19 41
883 1,045 811 744 1,119
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
48.8 41.6 45.3 74.9 57.1
354,533 1,000,001 602,017 432,537 300,986
32 39 35 18 26
758 886 1,173 863 613
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
29.4 58.0 77.6 46.6 54.0
952,325 470,858 490,756 326,554 252,540
39 25 24 45 27
747 784 971 578 493
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
47.1 74.2 75.4 55.5 75.3
660,829 420,989 661,997 620,239 455,300
31 9 24 38 15
1,205 779 1,030 846 721
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
58.2 66.9 62.8 58.7 65.4
434,300 367,109 349,011 481,993 202,714
26 20 31 31 14
641 751 691 788 506
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
63.4 53.9 65.9 59.3 57.2
205,709 424,931 376,394 441,494 428,537
22 20 35 31 43
487 739 771 779 667
Place
NOTE: Homeownership Rate and Median Home Value as of 2006; Median Rent and Median Age of Housing as of 2000.
439
440
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Commute to Work Automobile (%)
Public Transportation (%)
Walk (%)
Work from Home (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
89.6 88.6 89.7 88.6 92.7
4.6 4.6 4.3 3.5 1.7
2.6 2.3 1.5 3.0 1.3
2.2 2.4 2.8 3.2 2.6
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
89.4 91.3 52.8 91.2 89.3
4.8 3.4 18.6 3.0 2.6
1.8 1.7 14.9 1.6 2.7
1.9 2.0 6.8 2.0 4.0
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
86.4 92.1 91.8 93.5 90.1
2.1 2.9 1.4 2.0 4.2
1.5 1.9 2.2 0.3 1.5
8.3 1.8 2.8 3.3 3.0
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
92.1 94.0 85.4 83.2 92.1
1.7 0.6 8.4 9.6 1.2
1.6 1.4 2.2 1.7 1.6
3.1 2.3 2.0 3.2 3.4
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
86.2 78.0 91.6 76.5 88.8
4.7 17.8 3.3 14.1 3.9
2.4 1.3 1.3 4.5 2.7
3.7 1.5 2.6 2.2 2.7
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
83.4 89.7 91.8 92.8 89.8
7.3 2.8 1.9 2.5 5.0
4.3 2.0 1.7 1.2 1.1
1.7 3.4 2.7 2.1 2.7
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
90.7 89.1 91.7 88.2 88.0
2.5 3.4 3.5 4.4 6.9
2.1 3.2 1.5 3.2 2.4
2.9 2.4 1.9 3.0 1.6
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
87.3 92.7 91.7 87.6 87.4
6.7 0.7 1.1 7.5 0.7
2.1 0.6 1.5 2.0 4.8
1.9 4.1 4.3 1.9 5.4
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
93.7 92.3 90.1 86.3 80.5
1.3 2.2 3.3 6.6 10.2
1.0 1.6 1.4 2.5 3.6
3.0 2.6 3.1 2.9 4.1
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
93.0 92.0 92.5 93.1 90.5
0.7 1.0 1.3 1.9 1.8
1.6 0.9 1.7 0.7 2.1
2.6 5.1 2.9 3.0 3.5
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Automobile (%)
Public Transportation (%)
Walk (%)
Work from Home (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
88.3 91.0 72.0 89.7 92.3
0.8 3.0 17.4 3.7 2.7
2.0 2.3 3.7 1.3 1.5
7.3 1.9 4.1 3.7 2.2
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
89.3 92.5 92.8 83.8 88.8
2.6 1.3 2.7 4.7 4.9
2.9 1.6 1.0 5.3 2.0
3.5 1.9 2.6 3.8 2.1
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
93.2 91.2 92.8 78.9 90.0
2.0 1.3 2.4 14.5 2.2
1.0 2.4 1.3 1.9 3.0
3.0 3.9 2.5 2.9 3.0
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
92.2 87.3 91.2 89.5 86.2
1.3 4.6 2.8 3.4 4.2
0.9 2.8 2.1 2.6 3.6
4.2 2.9 1.9 2.8 4.0
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
51.3 90.4 83.4 90.0 86.3
31.1 4.1 10.2 1.9 6.2
9.4 1.4 1.9 1.9 2.6
4.6 2.5 2.4 4.2 3.5
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
84.8 79.6 89.8 91.6 93.9
8.5 4.5 2.9 3.0 0.7
2.2 6.2 3.2 1.3 1.6
1.6 5.5 2.3 3.2 1.3
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
81.5 89.4 92.5 86.4 91.6
4.1 2.2 1.4 8.0 1.9
4.4 2.2 1.0 2.7 2.2
8.0 4.4 3.7 1.4 2.4
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
90.6 93.0 90.1 92.7 91.4
3.8 0.4 0.7 1.3 2.1
1.5 1.1 2.1 1.3 1.6
2.6 4.1 5.9 3.5 3.2
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
90.9 93.2 89.5 90.4 93.1
2.5 0.7 5.0 1.4 1.1
2.2 1.8 1.2 2.6 1.3
3.1 2.4 2.9 4.1 3.0
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
91.8 90.0 91.9 93.0 92.4
1.2 3.3 4.3 2.0 2.5
1.5 1.7 1.1 1.3 2.0
3.3 3.2 1.8 2.4 2.1
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
441
442
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Travel Time to Work Less than 15 Minutes (%)
15 to 30 Minutes (%)
30 to 45 Minutes (%)
45 to 60 Minutes (%)
60 Minutes or More (%)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
17.6 19.0 21.4 28.1 35.0
38.1 38.0 17.0 48.2 43.9
25.6 26.0 16.5 16.2 10.7
9.8 8.3 15.2 3.4 4.3
8.9 8.7 29.8 4.0 6.0
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
19.0 21.5 26.7 19.8 31.4
34.5 37.5 32.1 33.1 31.3
25.1 24.4 19.7 28.0 20.7
10.8 7.9 10.4 10.3 8.7
10.6 8.7 11.1 8.8 7.9
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
26.8 19.8 23.7 12.7 21.1
32.2 43.3 30.7 23.5 39.5
21.4 21.8 19.0 23.5 25.4
9.8 7.5 10.2 16.7 8.0
9.8 7.6 16.5 23.6 5.9
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
21.5 30.0 16.9 21.5 21.1
39.0 49.9 39.1 31.5 22.7
26.4 13.6 25.6 19.8 21.9
6.6 3.1 8.7 11.2 14.1
6.5 3.5 9.7 16.0 20.2
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
31.6 13.0 19.3 20.2 25.0
40.6 39.5 38.0 38.1 36.9
16.8 27.1 25.2 24.6 23.4
4.7 10.4 8.9 7.5 7.8
6.3 9.9 8.7 9.6 6.9
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
22.2 25.3 34.6 16.9 19.7
38.5 33.6 26.2 36.2 27.9
22.4 23.7 13.6 19.1 24.9
8.0 9.2 10.0 8.2 14.3
8.8 8.2 15.6 19.7 13.1
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
30.9 24.8 17.9 23.9 22.5
47.8 33.3 38.3 34.4 38.1
13.0 22.8 28.3 24.1 22.3
3.3 9.7 8.6 9.1 8.6
5.0 9.4 7.0 8.5 8.6
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
17.8 21.4 20.3 17.2 29.9
32.6 28.7 32.5 36.6 44.5
24.5 13.5 27.9 28.1 14.1
11.7 14.8 10.7 8.2 5.0
13.4 21.6 8.6 10.0 6.5
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
21.7 37.1 28.5 20.8 18.9
37.2 25.9 28.2 36.5 35.6
22.9 9.9 15.3 22.8 25.7
9.7 6.9 10.6 9.6 9.3
8.5 20.1 17.5 10.3 10.6
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
50.9 22.0 36.5 19.6 40.8
28.7 36.7 36.6 29.8 28.5
8.6 23.6 12.3 23.6 16.1
4.0 8.3 4.2 8.2 5.7
7.8 9.4 10.4 18.8 8.9
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Less than 15 Minutes (%)
15 to 30 Minutes (%)
30 to 45 Minutes (%)
45 to 60 Minutes (%)
60 Minutes or More (%)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
29.4 20.9 18.1 20.6 23.5
41.1 37.3 34.7 38.7 36.5
15.9 23.9 23.2 20.1 17.6
5.9 9.2 10.9 9.2 7.5
7.7 8.7 13.1 11.4 14.8
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
23.7 27.3 20.5 30.5 19.6
41.8 46.3 23.5 31.9 34.7
21.5 16.2 8.0 19.7 21.2
6.1 4.5 12.9 9.3 9.8
6.9 5.6 35.1 8.6 14.6
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
21.2 54.9 15.9 17.0 27.5
33.9 32.8 38.0 26.3 35.4
19.7 5.9 20.8 26.4 17.5
8.9 1.8 7.7 13.9 6.4
16.2 4.6 17.6 16.4 13.1
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
31.5 27.5 35.1 25.3 25.1
29.8 45.6 32.4 40.8 46.2
23.6 17.3 18.5 17.3 19.8
8.8 4.4 6.1 5.6 4.4
6.3 5.3 7.9 10.9 4.6
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
14.9 16.8 21.1 26.1 27.4
35.0 39.9 32.8 36.0 35.5
27.4 26.4 22.2 20.1 21.5
11.3 9.3 10.6 9.6 8.6
11.4 7.5 13.3 8.2 7.0
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
18.1 51.2 27.5 21.7 42.6
43.0 35.8 47.6 26.0 33.2
25.2 7.5 17.0 22.4 16.0
5.7 2.1 4.0 14.2 3.5
8.0 3.5 3.9 15.7 4.7
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
27.7 36.7 25.9 14.9 31.3
34.2 39.3 27.8 37.0 39.1
25.0 11.5 25.7 29.2 12.6
7.6 3.8 10.1 8.4 5.3
5.6 8.7 10.5 10.6 11.8
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
27.1 32.3 33.9 26.9 25.5
46.9 18.9 32.4 38.6 13.6
17.6 13.7 15.0 18.9 16.7
4.2 13.0 7.0 7.7 13.4
4.2 22.0 11.6 7.9 30.8
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
24.0 28.5 20.8 37.2 29.4
34.7 34.2 24.6 37.1 26.6
19.9 13.6 21.2 14.9 11.5
8.0 9.5 14.3 4.7 12.4
13.4 14.2 19.0 6.1 20.2
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
46.8 22.4 16.4 19.1 21.7
33.6 41.8 30.6 36.8 30.7
11.1 18.7 23.5 27.1 24.5
4.6 8.4 13.9 9.0 12.0
4.0 8.7 15.6 7.9 11.1
Place
NOTE: Data as of 2000
443
444
Comparative Statistics
Profiles of California
Crime Violent Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Property Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Alhambra city Los Angeles Co. Anaheim city Orange Co. Antioch city Contra Costa Co. Arden-Arcade CDP Sacramento Co. Bakersfield city Kern Co.
36.2 48.1 54.4 n/a 59.7
294.3 283.1 287.4 n/a 575.1
Baldwin Park city Los Angeles Co. Bellflower city Los Angeles Co. Berkeley city Alameda Co. Buena Park city Orange Co. Burbank city Los Angeles Co.
44.5 71.2 55.8 38.3 23.5
264.8 331.3 780.5 241.1 264.4
Carlsbad city San Diego Co. Carson city Los Angeles Co. Chino city San Bernardino Co. Chino Hills city San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista city San Diego Co.
28.6 68.5 27.4 13.1 44.9
269.0 254.6 331.7 143.5 363.1
Citrus Heights city Sacramento Co. Clovis city Fresno Co. Compton city Los Angeles Co. Concord city Contra Costa Co. Corona city Riverside Co.
n/a 18.2 178.7 40.6 21.9
n/a 396.3 269.9 499.2 303.9
Costa Mesa city Orange Co. Daly City city San Mateo Co. Downey city Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles CDP Los Angeles Co. El Cajon city San Diego Co.
27.5 28.2 40.3 n/a 54.8
345.8 213.1 318.1 n/a 427.5
El Monte city Los Angeles Co. Escondido city San Diego Co. Fairfield city Solano Co. Fontana city San Bernardino Co. Fremont city Alameda Co.
57.8 50.7 55.9 45.9 25.6
283.6 360.1 426.2 230.4 235.8
Fresno city Fresno Co. Fullerton city Orange Co. Garden Grove city Orange Co. Glendale city Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne city Los Angeles Co.
84.6 29.0 44.2 17.3 59.9
554.4 341.3 267.4 187.0 252.8
Hayward city Alameda Co. Hesperia city San Bernardino Co. Huntington Beach city Orange Co. Inglewood city Los Angeles Co. Irvine city Orange Co.
45.2 30.2 23.7 91.1 8.4
386.2 275.1 208.7 266.3 179.7
Lakewood city Los Angeles Co. Lancaster city Los Angeles Co. Livermore city Alameda Co. Long Beach city Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles city Los Angeles Co.
45.5 91.4 18.0 70.9 82.1
341.6 362.7 211.3 281.5 303.0
Merced city Merced Co. Mission Viejo city Orange Co. Modesto city Stanislaus Co. Moreno Valley city Riverside Co. Napa city Napa Co.
78.4 11.4 63.2 45.2 50.5
574.1 129.9 626.8 374.0 273.8
Place
Profiles of California
Comparative Statistics
Violent Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Property Crime Rate (crimes per 10,000 population)
Newport Beach city Orange Co. Norwalk city Los Angeles Co. Oakland city Alameda Co. Oceanside city San Diego Co. Ontario city San Bernardino Co.
15.2 44.0 142.1 58.3 50.6
310.1 263.6 574.8 335.6 394.0
Orange city Orange Co. Oxnard city Ventura Co. Palmdale city Los Angeles Co. Pasadena city Los Angeles Co. Pomona city Los Angeles Co.
16.7 44.9 78.9 55.4 78.9
253.8 237.2 311.7 302.6 339.2
Rancho Cucamonga city San Bern. Co. Redding city Shasta Co. Rialto city San Bernardino Co. Richmond city Contra Costa Co. Riverside city Riverside Co.
23.2 61.7 80.1 114.0 67.3
273.9 460.1 347.9 563.9 462.5
Roseville city Placer Co. Sacramento city Sacramento Co. Salinas city Monterey Co. San Bernardino city San Bernardino Co. San Diego city San Diego Co.
34.8 115.1 69.1 125.7 51.9
455.4 570.3 454.4 562.1 363.3
San Francisco city San Francisco Co. San Jose city Santa Clara Co. San Leandro city Alameda Co. San Marcos city San Diego Co. San Mateo city San Mateo Co.
79.9 38.4 58.3 34.4 43.9
457.4 251.8 510.5 236.9 302.6
Santa Ana city Orange Co. Santa Barbara city Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara city Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita city Los Angeles Co. Santa Maria city Santa Barbara Co.
53.5 63.7 18.1 20.3 71.3
298.3 334.7 326.7 214.1 279.2
62.3 66.0 14.4 52.5 149.1
395.4 316.8 193.4 288.9 669.4
Sunnyvale city Santa Clara Co. Temecula city Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks city Ventura Co. Torrance city Los Angeles Co. Tracy city San Joaquin Co.
18.0 32.6 13.8 22.3 19.2
206.5 339.8 141.7 228.8 426.4
Upland city San Bernardino Co. Vacaville city Solano Co. Vallejo city Solano Co. Ventura city Ventura Co. Victorville city San Bernardino Co.
38.1 27.6 n/a 28.4 52.2
408.7 265.3 n/a 373.3 507.4
Visalia city Tulare Co. Vista city San Diego Co. West Covina city Los Angeles Co. Westminster city Orange Co. Whittier city Los Angeles Co.
100.1 57.5 32.0 38.8 35.7
642.1 322.3 370.2 316.9 301.1
Place
Santa Monica city Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa city Sonoma Co. Simi Valley city Ventura Co. South Gate city Los Angeles Co. Stockton city San Joaquin Co.
NOTE: Data as of 2005.
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EDUCATION
448
Public School Educational Profile
Profiles of California
California Public School Educational Profile Category Schools (2003-2004)
Value
Category 9,237
Instructional Level
Diploma Recipients (2002-2003)
Value 325,895
White, Non-Hispanic
140,421
Primary
5,580
Black, Non-Hispanic
23,451
Middle
1,341
Asian/Pacific Islander
48,206
High
1,839
Other Level
463
Curriculum Regular Special Education
High School Drop-out Rate (%) (2001-2002) White, Non-Hispanic
n/a
Black, Non-Hispanic
n/a
Asian/Pacific Islander
n/a
Alternative
1,187
Type 457 444
Title I Eligible
5,458
School-wide Title I
2,924
Students (2003-2004)
6,298,928
Gender (%) 51.4
Female
48.6
Race/Ethnicity (%) 32.5 8.1
Asian/Pacific Islander
11.2
Hispanic
0.8 46.0
Classification (%) Individual Education Program (IEP) Migrant (2002-2003)
n/a n/a
Staff (2003-2004) Teachers Average Salary1 ($)
296,727.6 56,444
Librarians/Media Specialists
1,227.9
Guidance Counselors
6,639.6
Student/Teacher Ratio
21.2 to 1
Student/Librarian Ratio
5,129.8 to 1
Student/Counselor Ratio
Black, Non-Hispanic
American Indian/Alaskan Native
American Indian/Alaskan Native Hispanic
Ratios (2003-2004)
Male
White, Non-Hispanic
n/a
128 0
Charter
3,036 109,038
7,908
Vocational
Magnet
American Indian/Alaskan Native Hispanic
948.7 to 1
College Entrance Exam Scores (2005) Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Participation Rate (%)
50
Mean SAT Reasoning Test Verbal Score
504
Mean SAT Reasoning Test Math Score
522
American College Testing Program (ACT) 10.8
14
Average Composite Score
21.6
English Language Learner (ELL)
25.4
Average English Score
21.1
Eligible for Free Lunch Program
39.6
Average Math Score
22.1
Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Program Current Spending ($ per student in FY 2003)
3.7
Participation Rate (%)
9.1
Average Reading Score
21.8
7,695
Average Science Score
20.9
Instruction
4,723
Support Services
2,702
Note: For an explanation of data, please refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book; (1) Includes extra-duty pay
Profiles of California
Public School District Rankings
CALIFORNIA: Number District of Rankings Schools Rank Number District Name 1 693 Los Angeles Unified 2 185 San Diego Unified 3 118 Oakland Unified 3 118 San Francisco Unified 5 103 Fresno Unified 6 91 Long Beach Unified 7 88 Sacramento City Unified 8 84 San Juan Unified 9 67 Garden Grove Unified 10 65 San Bernardino City Unified 10 65 West Contra Costa Unified 12 57 San Jose Unified 13 56 Capistrano Unified 13 56 Santa Ana Unified 15 55 Elk Grove Unified 15 55 Mt. Diablo Unified 17 50 Stockton City Unified 18 47 Lodi Unified 19 46 Riverside Unified 20 43 Bakersfield City Elementary 21 42 Corona-Norco Unified 21 42 Orange Unified 23 41 Fremont Unified 24 40 Chula Vista Elementary 24 40 Compton Unified 24 40 Pomona Unified 27 39 Clovis Unified 27 39 Hacienda La Puente Unified 29 38 Fontana Unified 30 37 Napa Valley Unified 30 37 Saddleback Valley Unified 32 35 Chino Valley Unified 33 34 Ontario-Montclair Elementary 34 33 Hayward Unified 34 33 Irvine Unified 34 33 Moreno Valley Unified 37 32 Glendale Unified 37 32 Pasadena Unified 37 32 Visalia Unified 40 31 Folsom-Cordova Unified 40 31 Newport-Mesa Unified 40 31 Poway Unified 43 30 ABC Unified 43 30 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 43 30 Torrance Unified 46 29 Conejo Valley Unified 46 29 Montebello Unified 46 29 Norwalk-La Mirada Unified 46 29 Pajaro Valley Unified School 46 29 Simi Valley Unified 46 29 Vallejo City Unified 46 29 Ventura Unified 53 28 Cajon Valley Union Elementary 53 28 Colton Joint Unified 53 28 Desert Sands Unified 53 28 Oceanside Unified 53 28 San Ramon Valley Unified 53 28 Sweetwater Union High 53 28 Vista Unified 60 27 Fairfield-Suisun Unified 60 27 Modesto City Elementary 60 27 Rialto Unified 63 26 Chico Unified 63 26 Palmdale Elementary 63 26 Tustin Unified 66 25 Alum Rock Union Elementary 67 24 Cupertino Union School 67 24 Jurupa Unified 67 24 Manteca Unified 67 24 Marysville Joint Unified 67 24 Temecula Valley Unified 72 23 Anaheim Elementary 72 23 Antioch Unified 72 23 Kern Union High 72 23 Monterey Peninsula Unified 72 23 Palm Springs Unified 72 23 Rio Linda Union Elementary 72 23 Santa Clara Unified 79 22 Baldwin Park Unified 79 22 Downey Unified 79 22 Escondido Union Elementary 79 22 Hemet Unified 79 22 Hesperia Unified 79 22 La Mesa-Spring Valley 79 22 Lake Elsinore Unified 79 22 Rowland Unified 87 21 Anaheim Union High 87 21 East Side Union High 87 21 Livermore Valley Joint Unified 87 21 Oxnard Elementary
City Los Angeles San Diego Oakland San Francisco Fresno Long Beach Sacramento Carmichael Garden Grove San Bernardino Richmond San Jose San Juan Capis Santa Ana Elk Grove Concord Stockton Lodi Riverside Bakersfield Norco Orange Fremont Chula Vista Compton Pomona Clovis City of Industry Fontana Napa Mission Viejo Chino Ontario Hayward Irvine Moreno Valley Glendale Pasadena Visalia Folsom Costa Mesa Poway Cerritos Placentia Torrance Thousand Oaks Montebello Norwalk Watsonville Simi Valley Vallejo Ventura El Cajon Colton La Quinta Oceanside Danville Chula Vista Vista Fairfield Modesto Rialto Chico Palmdale Tustin San Jose Cupertino Riverside Manteca Marysville Temecula Anaheim Antioch Bakersfield Monterey Palm Springs Rio Linda Santa Clara Baldwin Park Downey Escondido Hemet Hesperia La Mesa Lake Elsinore Rowland Heights Anaheim San Jose Livermore Oxnard
87 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 108 108 108 108 108 108 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 124 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 152 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 171 171
21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Tracy Joint Unified Alameda City Unified Burbank Unified Covina-Valley Unified Inglewood Unified Madera Unified Oak Grove Elementary Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Redlands Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Alvord Unified Coachella Valley Unified El Monte City Elementary Fullerton Elementary Grossmont Union High Palo Alto Unified Woodland Joint Unified Azusa Unified Lancaster Elementary Paramount Unified Porterville Unified Sanger Unified Yuba City Unified El Rancho Unified Evergreen Elementary Lompoc Unified Merced City Elementary Morongo Unified Novato Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Redwood City Elementary Vacaville Unified Westminster Elementary Apple Valley Unified Berkeley Unified Central Unified Jefferson Elementary Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Lucia Mar Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Plumas Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Santa Monica-Malibu Unified South San Francisco Unified Ukiah Unified Bellflower Unified Castro Valley Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Gilroy Unified Grant Joint Union High Kings Canyon Joint Unified Morgan Hill Unified Ocean View Elementary Pleasanton Unified Rocklin Unified San Lorenzo Unified Santa Rosa High Upland Unified Victor Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Bonita Unified Davis Joint Unified Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Lynwood Unified Mariposa County Unified Milpitas Unified Newark Unified Redding Elementary Roseville City Elementary Salinas City Elementary San Marcos Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Tulare City Elementary Twin Ridges Elementary Val Verde Unified Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Alhambra City Elementary Antelope Valley Union High Calaveras Unified Carlsbad Unified Ceres Unified East Whittier City Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Eureka City Unified Garvey Elementary Mountain Empire Unified Paradise Unified Pleasant Valley School
Tracy Alameda Burbank Covina Inglewood Madera San Jose Bakersfield Redlands San Mateo Riverside Thermal El Monte Fullerton La Mesa Palo Alto Woodland Azusa Lancaster Paramount Porterville Sanger Yuba City Pico Rivera San Jose Lompoc Merced Twentynine Plms Novato Palos Verdes Est Redwood City Vacaville Westminster Apple Valley Berkeley Fresno Daly City Downey Arroyo Grande Murrieta Quincy San Luis Obispo Santa Maria Santa Monica S San Francisco Ukiah Bellflower Castro Valley Rohnert Park Gilroy Sacramento Reedley Morgan Hill Huntington Bch Pleasanton Rocklin San Lorenzo Santa Rosa Upland Victorville Walnut San Jose San Dimas Davis San Jose Calabasas Lynwood Mariposa Milpitas Newark Redding Roseville Salinas San Marcos Santa Rosa Santa Clarita Tulare North San Juan Perris Yucaipa Alhambra Lancaster San Andreas Carlsbad Ceres Whittier Etiwanda Eureka Rosemead Pine Valley Paradise Camarillo
171 171 171 171 171 171 171 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 190 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 208 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 231 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256
13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
San Leandro Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Santa Barbara High Snowline Joint Unified West Covina Unified Whittier City Elementary William S. Hart Union High Alisal Union Elementary Amador County Unified Atascadero Unified Barstow Unified Campbell Union Elementary Claremont Unified Hawthorne Elementary Lincoln Unified Mountain View Elementary New Haven Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Redondo Beach Unified Selma Unified Sonoma Valley Unified South Bay Union Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Washington Unified Arcadia Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Del Norte County Unified El Centro Elementary Fountain Valley Elementary Gateway Unified Hanford Elementary Hueneme Elementary Lakeside Union Elementary Monrovia Unified Moorpark Unified National Elementary North Monterey County Unified North Sacramento Elementary Pittsburg Unified Ramona City Unified Santee Elementary Sierra Sands Unified Sierra Unified Sunnyvale Elementary Turlock Joint Elementary Valley Center-Pauma Unified Alta Loma Elementary Banning Unified Beaumont Unified Calexico Unified Charter Oak Unified Culver City Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Cypress Elementary Delano Union Elementary El Dorado Union High Glendora Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Huntington Beach City Elementary Los Alamitos Unified Los Banos Unified Natomas Unified Petaluma Joint Union High River Delta Joint Unified Salinas Union High San Diego Co Office of Education Sylvan Union Elementary Travis Unified Union Elementary Westside Union Elementary Willits Unified Adelanto Elementary Atwater Elementary Benicia Unified Brea-Olinda Unified Carpinteria Unified Centralia Elementary Dinuba Unified Encinitas Union Elementary Enterprise Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Huntington Beach Union High Konocti Unified La Habra City Elementary Lake Tahoe Unified Little Lake City Elementary Magnolia Elementary Mojave Unified Moreland Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary
449
San Leandro Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Phelan West Covina Whittier Santa Clarita Salinas Jackson Atascadero Barstow Campbell Claremont Hawthorne Stockton El Monte Union City Paso Robles East Palo Alto Redondo Beach Selma Sonoma Imperial Beach Truckee West Sacramento Arcadia Ontario Coalinga Crescent City El Centro Fountain Valley Redding Hanford Port Hueneme Lakeside Monrovia Moorpark National City Moss Landing Sacramento Pittsburg Ramona Santee Ridgecrest Prather Sunnyvale Turlock Valley Center Alta Loma Banning Beaumont Calexico Covina Culver City Orosi Cypress Delano Placerville Glendora Bakersfield Huntington Bch Los Alamitos Los Banos Sacramento Petaluma Rio Vista Salinas San Diego Modesto Travis Afb San Jose Lancaster Willits Adelanto Atwater Benicia Brea Carpinteria Buena Park Dinuba Encinitas Redding Fallbrook Goleta Huntington Bch Lower Lake La Habra S Lake Tahoe Santa Fe Spgs Anaheim Mojave San Jose Mountain View
450 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 256 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 290 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 321 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359
Public School District Rankings 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
Nevada Joint Union High Newhall Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Ojai Unified Oxnard Union High Petaluma City Elementary Reef-Sunset Unified Rim of the World Unified San Dieguito Union High San Gabriel Unified San Jacinto Unified Santa Cruz City High Shasta Union High Victor Valley Union High Bassett Unified Bear Valley Unified Center Joint Unified Dixon Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Duarte Unified Dublin Unified Escalon Unified Eureka Union Elementary Fort Bragg Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Hollister SD Kelseyville Unified Lawndale Elementary Lemon Grove Elementary Lennox Elementary Los Altos Elementary Martinez Unified Middletown Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Rincon Valley Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary San Carlos Elementary San Mateo Union High San Rafael City Elementary South Whittier Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Temple City Unified Western Placer Unified Alpine Union Elementary Black Oak Mine Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Buckeye Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Cabrillo Unified Campbell Union High Central Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified El Monte Union High Empire Union Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Gridley Unified Kerman Unified Lindsay Unified Live Oak Elementary Manhattan Beach Unified Menifee Union Elementary Merced Union High Muroc Joint Unified Oroville City Elementary Pacifica SD Patterson Joint Unified Perris Elementary Perris Union High Rio Elementary Roseville Joint Union High San Ysidro Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary Santa Paula Elementary Silver Valley Unified Soledad Unified Taft City Elementary Templeton Unified Whittier Union High Willows Unified Windsor Unified Albany City Unified Alhambra City High Anderson Union High Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Beverly Hills Unified Burlingame Elementary Cambrian Elementary Carmel Unified Del Mar Union Elementary
Grass Valley Valencia Newman Ojai Oxnard Petaluma Avenal Lake Arrowhead Encinitas San Gabriel San Jacinto Soquel Redding Victorville La Puente Big Bear Lake Antelope Dixon Roseville Duarte Dublin Escalon Granite Bay Fort Bragg Fullerton Hollister Kelseyville Lawndale Lemon Grove Lennox Los Altos Martinez Middletown Oakdale Orcutt Santa Rosa Bakersfield San Bruno San Carlos San Mateo San Rafael Whittier Canyon Country Temple City Lincoln Alpine Georgetown Brentwood Shingle Springs Buena Park Half Moon Bay San Jose Rcho Cucamong Corcoran Dos Palos El Monte Modesto Grass Valley Gridley Kerman Lindsay Santa Cruz Manhattan Beach Menifee Atwater North Edwards Oroville Pacifica Patterson Perris Perris Oxnard Roseville San Ysidro Soquel Santa Paula Yermo Soledad Taft Templeton Whittier Willows Windsor Albany Alhambra Anderson Belmont Beverly Hills Burlingame San Jose Carmel Del Mar
Profiles of California 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 359 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 410 458 458 458
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Escondido Union High Fillmore Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Fowler Unified Fremont Union High Galt Joint Union Elementary Golden Plains Unified Healdsburg Unified Hilmar Unified Imperial Unified Keppel Union Elementary Keyes Union Elementary King City Joint Union High Lemoore Union Elementary Linden Unified Live Oak Unified Lowell Joint Mcfarland Unified Mendota Unified Mill Valley Elementary Modesto City High Oak Park Unified Oakley Union Elementary Orland Joint Unified Palo Verde Unified Parlier Unified Piedmont City Unified Placer Union High Red Bluff Union Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Ripon Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed San Lorenzo Valley Unified Sequoia Union High Southern Kern Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Walnut Creek Elementary West Sonoma County Union High Westwood Unified Wheatland Elementary Winters Joint Unified Acalanes Union High Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Auburn Union Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Brawley Elementary Burton Elementary Cascade Union Elementary Corning Union Elementary Coronado Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Delhi Unified El Segundo Unified Farmersville Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Fruitvale Elementary Gustine Unified Hanford Joint Union High Holtville Unified Hughson Unified Jefferson Union High Kern County Office of Education Kingsburg Elementary Charter La Canada Unified Lafayette Elementary Lakeport Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Millbrae Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Old Adobe Union Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Oroville Union High Pacific Grove Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Riverbank Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Riverside Co Office of Education Robla Elementary Rosemead Elementary Salida Union Elementary Santa Clara Co Off of Education Solana Beach Elementary Soquel Union Elementary South Pasadena Unified Tamalpais Union High Tulare County Office of Ed Tulare Joint Union High Castaic Union Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Central Union Elementary
Escondido Fillmore Firebaugh Fowler Sunnyvale Galt San Joaquin Healdsburg Hilmar Imperial Pearblossom Keyes King City Lemoore Linden Live Oak Whittier Mcfarland Mendota Mill Valley Modesto Oak Park Oakley Orland Blythe Parlier Piedmont Auburn Red Bluff Rescue Ripon San Bernardino Ben Lomond Redwood City Rosamond Modesto Tehachapi Walnut Creek Sebastopol Westwood Wheatland Winters Lafayette Acton Auburn Bonsall Brawley Porterville Anderson Corning Coronado Sacramento Delhi El Segundo Farmersville Fresno Bakersfield Gustine Hanford Holtville Hughson Daly City Bakersfield Kingsburg La Canada Lafayette Lakeport Los Gatos Millbrae San Jose McKinleyville Petaluma Orinda Oroville Pacific Grove Santa Rosa Grass Valley Riverbank Riverdale Riverside Sacramento Rosemead Salida San Jose Solana Beach Capitola South Pasadena Larkspur Visalia Tulare Valencia Lawndale Lemoore
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Chowchilla Elementary Cloverdale Unified Cucamonga Elementary Delano Joint Union High Dixie Elementary Earlimart Elementary Eastside Union Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Gonzales Unified Gorman Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary John Swett Unified Laguna Beach Unified Lamont Elementary Lemoore Union High Liberty Union High Livingston Union Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Moraga Elementary Mountain View Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Norris Elementary Nuview Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Orange County Office of Ed Red Bluff Joint Union High Ross Valley Elementary San Joaquin Co Off of Education San Marino Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Savanna Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Sonora Union High Standard Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Wasco Union Elementary Waterford Unified Wilsona Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Arvin Union Elementary Beardsley Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Brawley Union High Central Union High Fallbrook Union High Galt Joint Union High Jefferson Elementary Julian Union Elementary Julian Union High King City Union Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD San Rafael City High Santa Maria Joint Union High Winton Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Fairfax Elementary Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Oro Grande Elementary Romoland Elementary San Benito High Santa Paula Union High Weaver Union Elementary
Chowchilla Cloverdale Rcho Cucamong Delano San Rafael Earlimart Lancaster Exeter Gonzales Gorman Greenfield Jamul Crockett Laguna Beach Lamont Lemoore Brentwood Livingston Loomis Whittier Atherton Moraga Ontario Mountain View Bakersfield Nuevo Oxnard Costa Mesa Red Bluff San Anselmo Stockton San Marino Salinas Saratoga Anaheim Scotts Valley Sonora Bakersfield Turlock Wasco Waterford Palmdale Hawthorne Arvin Bakersfield Santa Rosa Brawley El Centro Fallbrook Galt Tracy Julian Julian King City Santa Rosa Placerville Shafter San Rafael Santa Maria Winton Woodlake Bakersfield Los Gatos Oro Grande Homeland Hollister Santa Paula Merced
Number of Teachers Rank Number District Name 1 35,492 Los Angeles Unified 2 7,420 San Diego Unified 3 4,439 Long Beach Unified 4 3,926 Fresno Unified 5 3,139 San Francisco Unified 6 2,833 Santa Ana Unified 7 2,691 San Bernardino City Unified 8 2,660 Elk Grove Unified 9 2,659 Sacramento City Unified 10 2,544 Oakland Unified 11 2,418 San Juan Unified 12 2,158 Capistrano Unified 13 2,137 Garden Grove Unified 14 2,085 Corona-Norco Unified 15 2,004 Stockton City Unified 16 1,845 Mt. Diablo Unified 17 1,807 Riverside Unified 18 1,773 Sweetwater Union High 19 1,771 Fontana Unified 20 1,698 West Contra Costa Unified 21 1,627 San Jose Unified
City Los Angeles San Diego Long Beach Fresno San Francisco Santa Ana San Bernardino Elk Grove Sacramento Oakland Carmichael San Juan Capis Garden Grove Norco Stockton Concord Riverside Chula Vista Fontana Richmond San Jose
Profiles of California 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 102 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114
1,604 1,543 1,538 1,520 1,507 1,478 1,468 1,458 1,442 1,410 1,382 1,373 1,357 1,346 1,325 1,291 1,278 1,197 1,194 1,192 1,190 1,186 1,180 1,171 1,146 1,145 1,139 1,114 1,098 1,093 1,076 1,075 1,068 1,068 1,066 1,035 1,027 1,025 1,016 1,002 1,002 994 994 991 988 970 960 939 927 925 916 915 898 885 876 856 853 839 839 834 833 828 827 817 807 787 786 785 779 778 773 752 742 732 727 709 692 689 687 685 676 676 674 666 662 658 652 641 631 620 618 613 612
Clovis Unified Pomona Unified Moreno Valley Unified Orange Unified Montebello Unified Poway Unified Fremont Unified Saddleback Valley Unified Lodi Unified Kern Union High Chino Valley Unified Compton Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Glendale Unified Rialto Unified Chula Vista Elementary Anaheim Union High Hayward Unified Ontario-Montclair Elementary Vista Unified Desert Sands Unified Grossmont Union High Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified East Side Union High Visalia Unified Torrance Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified Colton Joint Unified Temecula Valley Unified Pasadena Unified Irvine Unified Oceanside Unified Palm Springs Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Anaheim Elementary San Ramon Valley Unified Manteca Unified Antioch Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Pajaro Valley Unified School Escondido Union Elementary Conejo Valley Unified ABC Unified Downey Unified Simi Valley Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Palmdale Elementary Modesto City Elementary Vallejo City Unified Redlands Unified Hemet Unified Jurupa Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Inglewood Unified Alvord Unified William S. Hart Union High Antelope Valley Union High Folsom-Cordova Unified Napa Valley Unified Madera Unified Rowland Unified Cajon Valley Union Elementary Tustin Unified Ventura Unified Paramount Unified Oxnard Elementary Baldwin Park Unified Burbank Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Tracy Joint Unified Cupertino Union School Lynwood Unified Lancaster Elementary Hesperia Unified Alum Rock Union Elementary Bellflower Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Walnut Valley Unified Chico Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Vacaville Unified Coachella Valley Unified Covina-Valley Unified Pleasanton Unified Santa Clara Unified New Haven Unified Modesto City High Apple Valley Unified San Marcos Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Palo Alto Unified
Public School District Rankings Clovis Pomona Moreno Valley Orange Montebello Poway Fremont Mission Viejo Lodi Bakersfield Chino Compton Bakersfield Glendale Rialto Chula Vista Anaheim Hayward Ontario Vista La Quinta La Mesa Placentia City of Industry San Jose Visalia Torrance Fairfield Colton Temecula Pasadena Irvine Oceanside Palm Springs Norwalk Costa Mesa Anaheim Danville Manteca Antioch Downey Watsonville Escondido Thousand Oaks Cerritos Downey Simi Valley Ontario Palmdale Modesto Vallejo Redlands Hemet Riverside Lake Elsinore Inglewood Riverside Santa Clarita Lancaster Folsom Napa Madera Rowland Heights El Cajon Tustin Ventura Paramount Oxnard Baldwin Park Burbank Murrieta Tracy Cupertino Lynwood Lancaster Hesperia San Jose Bellflower Bakersfield Walnut Chico La Mesa Vacaville Thermal Covina Pleasanton Santa Clara Union City Modesto Apple Valley San Marcos Santa Monica Palo Alto
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Livermore Valley Joint Unified Oxnard Union High Monterey Peninsula Unified Evergreen Elementary Upland Unified Salinas Union High Fullerton Elementary Porterville Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Lompoc Unified Grant Joint Union High Yuba City Unified Huntington Beach Union High El Monte City Elementary San Lorenzo Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Santa Rosa High El Rancho Unified Oak Grove Elementary Alameda City Unified Azusa Unified Central Unified Val Verde Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Lucia Mar Unified Merced City Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Redwood City Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Woodland Joint Unified Etiwanda Elementary Alhambra City Elementary San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Whittier Union High Mountain View Elementary Westminster Elementary Orange County Office of Ed Ocean View Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified San Dieguito Union High Ceres Unified Santa Barbara High Snowline Joint Unified Pittsburg Unified Carlsbad Unified Gilroy Unified West Covina Unified Berkeley Unified Hawthorne Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Morongo Unified Bonita Unified South Bay Union Elementary Lincoln Unified Rocklin Unified Sanger Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Salinas City Elementary Turlock Joint Elementary Arcadia Unified Milpitas Unified South San Francisco Unified Davis Joint Unified Victor Valley Union High San Leandro Unified Merced Union High Morgan Hill Unified Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Victor Elementary Natomas Unified El Monte Union High Calexico Unified Hueneme Elementary Berryessa Union Elementary San Mateo Union High Fremont Union High Los Alamitos Unified Castro Valley Unified Tulare City Elementary Novato Unified Redondo Beach Unified Los Banos Unified Sylvan Union Elementary San Luis Coastal Unified Sequoia Union High Campbell Union Elementary Roseville City Elementary Washington Unified Moorpark Unified Greenfield Union Elementary
Livermore Oxnard Monterey San Jose Upland Salinas Fullerton Porterville Santa Maria Lompoc Sacramento Yuba City Huntington Bch El Monte San Lorenzo Fullerton Santa Rosa Pico Rivera San Jose Alameda Azusa Fresno Perris Palos Verdes Est Arroyo Grande Merced Rio Linda Redwood City Calabasas Woodland Etiwanda Alhambra San Mateo San Jose Whittier El Monte Westminster Costa Mesa Huntington Bch Santa Clarita Marysville Encinitas Ceres Santa Barbara Phelan Pittsburg Carlsbad Gilroy West Covina Berkeley Hawthorne Whittier Twentynine Plms San Dimas Imperial Beach Stockton Rocklin Sanger Reedley Salinas Turlock Arcadia Milpitas S San Francisco Davis Victorville San Leandro Atwater Morgan Hill Yucaipa Victorville Sacramento El Monte Calexico Port Hueneme San Jose San Mateo Sunnyvale Los Alamitos Castro Valley Tulare Novato Redondo Beach Los Banos Modesto San Luis Obispo Redwood City Campbell Roseville West Sacramento Moorpark Bakersfield
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Roseville Joint Union High Ukiah Unified Whittier City Elementary Escondido Union High Magnolia Elementary Westside Union Elementary Newark Unified Lennox Elementary Alhambra City High Pleasant Valley School Glendora Unified Alisal Union Elementary Delano Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Barstow Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Centinela Valley Union High El Dorado Union High Culver City Unified Garvey Elementary Manhattan Beach Unified Alta Loma Elementary Santee Elementary San Jacinto Unified Hollister SD Claremont Unified Monrovia Unified Ramona City Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Santa Barbara Elementary La Habra City Elementary Jefferson Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Campbell Union High Lawndale Elementary Perris Union High National Elementary Selma Unified Newhall Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Riverside Co Office of Education San Gabriel Unified Charter Oak Unified Huntington Beach City Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Travis Unified Beverly Hills Unified Buena Park Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified Encinitas Union Elementary San Diego Co Office of Education Paradise Unified Bassett Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Atascadero Unified El Centro Elementary Center Joint Unified North Monterey County Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Sierra Sands Unified Eureka City Unified Acalanes Union High Fountain Valley Elementary Petaluma Joint Union High Menifee Union Elementary Dinuba Unified Benicia Unified Hanford Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Temple City Unified Perris Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Adelanto Elementary Centralia Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Shasta Union High Valley Center-Pauma Unified San Ysidro Elementary Jefferson Union High Sonoma Valley Unified Santa Clara Co Off of Education Rim of the World Unified Little Lake City Elementary Atwater Elementary Windsor Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Dublin Unified Central Elementary Cypress Elementary Oakley Union Elementary
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Roseville Ukiah Whittier Escondido Anaheim Lancaster Newark Lennox Alhambra Camarillo Glendora Salinas Delano Rohnert Park Paso Robles Barstow Roseville Lawndale Placerville Culver City Rosemead Manhattan Beach Alta Loma Santee San Jacinto Hollister Claremont Monrovia Ramona San Bernardino Santa Barbara La Habra Daly City Sacramento Sunnyvale San Jose Lawndale Perris National City Selma Valencia Brentwood Riverside San Gabriel Covina Huntington Bch Fallbrook Travis Afb Beverly Hills Buena Park Brea Encinitas San Diego Paradise La Puente Santa Rosa Atascadero El Centro Antelope Moss Landing Santa Maria Ridgecrest Eureka Lafayette Fountain Valley Petaluma Menifee Dinuba Benicia Hanford Canyon Country Temple City Perris East Palo Alto Adelanto Buena Park Truckee Galt Redding Valley Center San Ysidro Daly City Sonoma San Jose Lake Arrowhead Santa Fe Spgs Atwater Windsor Oakdale Dublin Rcho Cucamong Cypress Oakley
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Public School District Rankings 224 222 221 218 218 217 217 216 215 214 212 211 210 208 208 205 204 202 202 200 200 199 198 198 197 196 195 195 195 194 193 193 192 190 188 188 187 186 185 185 185 184 183 183 181 179 179 177 177 175 175 175 174 173 172 168 168 168 167 166 166 165 164 164 162 162 162 162 160 157 156 156 155 155 154 154 152 152 152 151 149 148 147 147 146 146 144 143 142 142 142 142
Lakeside Union Elementary Lake Tahoe Unified Beaumont Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Union Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Santa Cruz City High Moreland Elementary Duarte Unified Del Norte County Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Western Placer Unified Tamalpais Union High Martinez Unified Patterson Joint Unified South Whittier Elementary Los Altos Elementary Placer Union High Turlock Joint Union High San Rafael City Elementary Empire Union Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Amador County Unified Eureka Union Elementary Buckeye Union Elementary Kern County Office of Education Liberty Union High Del Mar Union Elementary Fresno County Office of Ed Tehachapi Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Gateway Unified Redding Elementary Nevada Joint Union High Enterprise Elementary Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified La Canada Unified Brawley Elementary Parlier Unified Rosedale Union Elementary Rio Elementary Dixon Unified Banning Unified Fillmore Unified Calaveras Unified Lindsay Unified Lafayette Elementary Oak Park Unified Tulare Joint Union High Soledad Unified Ojai Unified South Pasadena Unified Rescue Union Elementary Salida Union Elementary Kerman Unified Cabrillo Unified Santa Paula Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Castaic Union Elementary Delano Joint Union High Plumas Unified Central Union High San Lorenzo Valley Unified Oroville City Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Palo Verde Unified Mountain View Elementary Albany City Unified Waterford Unified Bear Valley Unified Rosemead Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Konocti Unified Hanford Joint Union High Riverbank Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary San Marino Unified San Joaquin Co Off of Education Piedmont City Unified Arvin Union Elementary Mcfarland Unified Solana Beach Elementary El Segundo Unified Fruitvale Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Wasco Union Elementary Lowell Joint Pacifica SD Escalon Unified Carpinteria Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary
Lakeside S Lake Tahoe Beaumont Orcutt San Jose Mountain View Soquel San Jose Duarte Crescent City Lemon Grove Lincoln Larkspur Martinez Patterson Whittier Los Altos Auburn Turlock San Rafael Modesto Goleta Jackson Granite Bay Shingle Springs Bakersfield Brentwood Del Mar Fresno Tehachapi Orosi Redding Redding Grass Valley Redding Coalinga La Canada Brawley Parlier Bakersfield Oxnard Dixon Banning Fillmore San Andreas Lindsay Lafayette Oak Park Tulare Soledad Ojai South Pasadena Rescue Salida Kerman Half Moon Bay Santa Paula Walnut Creek Mountain View Valencia Delano Quincy El Centro Ben Lomond Oroville Lemoore Blythe Ontario Albany Waterford Big Bear Lake Rosemead Corcoran Lower Lake Hanford Riverbank Modesto San Marino Stockton Piedmont Arvin Mcfarland Solana Beach El Segundo Bakersfield Shafter Wasco Whittier Pacifica Escalon Carpinteria Santa Rosa
Profiles of California 392 393 394 394 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 403 405 406 407 408 408 410 411 412 412 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 421 423 423 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 431 433 434 435 436 436 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 467 469 470 471 472 473 474 474 476 477 477 479 480 481 481 483 483
139 139 138 138 138 138 137 137 136 136 136 135 135 134 133 132 132 132 131 130 128 128 128 128 128 127 126 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 124 124 124 123 123 123 123 122 122 122 121 121 121 121 120 120 120 120 120 119 119 117 117 116 115 115 114 113 112 112 112 111 110 109 109 108 108 106 105 105 103 103 103 101 100 100 100 100 99 99 98 98 98 98 98 97 97 95 95
Mt. Pleasant Elementary Fallbrook Union High Oro Grande Elementary Southern Kern Unified Ripon Unified Burton Elementary Cambrian Elementary Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Keppel Union Elementary Coronado Unified Silver Valley Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Sierra Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary Cucamonga Elementary Mariposa County Unified King City Union Elementary Tulare County Office of Ed Imperial Unified Scotts Valley Unified San Carlos Elementary Wheatland Elementary Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Orinda Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Carmel Unified Burlingame Elementary Linden Unified Standard Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Farmersville Unified Healdsburg Unified Mojave Unified Willits Unified Mill Valley Elementary Laguna Beach Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Gonzales Unified West Sonoma County Union High Reef-Sunset Unified Templeton Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD River Delta Joint Unified Lamont Elementary Fort Bragg Unified Robla Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Hilmar Unified Livingston Union Elementary Eastside Union Elementary Muroc Joint Unified Newman-Crows Landing Unified Auburn Union Elementary Orland Joint Unified Saratoga Union Elementary Delhi Unified San Benito High Twin Ridges Elementary Central Union Elementary Petaluma City Elementary Savanna Elementary Mendota Unified Julian Union High Alpine Union Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Fowler Unified Oroville Union High Gridley Unified Winters Joint Unified Kingsburg Elementary Charter Golden Plains Unified Live Oak Elementary Millbrae Elementary Soquel Union Elementary Wilsona Elementary Galt Joint Union High Norris Elementary San Rafael City High Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Del Paso Heights Elementary Gustine Unified Kelseyville Unified Anderson Union High Lemoore Union High Wiseburn Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Black Oak Mine Unified Hughson Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Ross Valley Elementary
San Jose Fallbrook Oro Grande Rosamond Ripon Porterville San Jose Dos Palos Pearblossom Coronado Yermo Los Gatos Prather Salinas Rcho Cucamong Mariposa King City Visalia Imperial Scotts Valley San Carlos Wheatland Los Gatos Orinda Oxnard Carmel Burlingame Linden Bakersfield Belmont Farmersville Healdsburg Mojave Willits Mill Valley Laguna Beach San Bruno Gonzales Sebastopol Avenal Templeton Firebaugh Rio Vista Lamont Fort Bragg Sacramento Soquel Atherton Hilmar Livingston Lancaster North Edwards Newman Auburn Orland Saratoga Delhi Hollister North San Juan Lemoore Petaluma Anaheim Mendota Julian Alpine Whittier Red Bluff Taft Fowler Oroville Gridley Winters Kingsburg San Joaquin Santa Cruz Millbrae Capitola Palmdale Galt Bakersfield San Rafael Grass Valley Sacramento Gustine Kelseyville Anderson Lemoore Hawthorne Grass Valley Georgetown Hughson Petaluma San Anselmo
485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 492 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 510 512 512 514 515 516 517 517 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528
95 95 94 94 93 93 93 93 93 92 92 92 92 91 91 91 91 90 90 89 89 88 88 87 84 84 84 82 82 81 80 80 79 79 79 77 75 75 73 71 68 67 67 64
Dixie Elementary Corning Union Elementary Holtville Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Keyes Union Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Middletown Unified Mountain Empire Unified Weaver Union Elementary Winton Elementary Jefferson Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Lakeport Unified King City Joint Union High Pacific Grove Unified Beardsley Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Moraga Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary John Swett Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Live Oak Unified Willows Unified Earlimart Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Julian Union Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Cloverdale Unified Cascade Union Elementary Riverdale Joint Unified Mother Lode Union Elementary Brawley Union High Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Romoland Elementary Sonora Union High Fairfax Elementary Nuview Union Elementary Westwood Unified Gorman Elementary Santa Paula Union High
San Rafael Corning Holtville Red Bluff Keyes Exeter Middletown Pine Valley Merced Winton Tracy Bonsall Loomis Lakeport King City Pacific Grove Bakersfield McKinleyville Moraga Santa Rosa Crockett Acton Live Oak Willows Earlimart Chowchilla Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Woodlake Julian Greenfield Cloverdale Anderson Riverdale Placerville Brawley Jamul Homeland Sonora Bakersfield Nuevo Westwood Gorman Santa Paula
Number of Students Rank Number District Name 1 747,009 Los Angeles Unified 2 137,960 San Diego Unified 3 97,560 Long Beach Unified 4 81,408 Fresno Unified 5 62,874 Santa Ana Unified 6 57,818 San Bernardino City Unified 7 57,805 San Francisco Unified 8 55,613 Elk Grove Unified 9 52,103 Sacramento City Unified 10 50,906 San Juan Unified 11 50,437 Oakland Unified 12 50,172 Garden Grove Unified 13 49,746 Capistrano Unified 14 43,998 Corona-Norco Unified 15 42,012 Riverside Unified 16 41,343 Fontana Unified 17 39,483 Stockton City Unified 18 39,228 Sweetwater Union High 19 36,821 Mt. Diablo Unified 20 35,952 Montebello Unified 21 35,412 Pomona Unified 22 35,349 Saddleback Valley Unified 23 34,792 Moreno Valley Unified 24 34,663 Clovis Unified 25 33,672 West Contra Costa Unified 26 33,340 Chino Valley Unified 27 33,051 Poway Unified 28 32,486 Compton Unified 29 32,468 Anaheim Union High 30 32,357 Kern Union High 31 32,314 San Jose Unified 32 32,032 Orange Unified 33 31,844 Fremont Unified 34 30,431 Rialto Unified 35 29,433 Glendale Unified 36 29,178 Lodi Unified 37 28,315 Bakersfield City Elementary 38 27,010 Ontario-Montclair Elementary 39 26,989 Vista Unified 40 26,774 Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified 41 26,122 Desert Sands Unified 42 25,499 Hacienda La Puente Unified 43 25,292 Chula Vista Elementary 44 25,258 Visalia Unified 45 25,229 Torrance Unified
City Los Angeles San Diego Long Beach Fresno Santa Ana San Bernardino San Francisco Elk Grove Sacramento Carmichael Oakland Garden Grove San Juan Capis Norco Riverside Fontana Stockton Chula Vista Concord Montebello Pomona Mission Viejo Moreno Valley Clovis Richmond Chino Poway Compton Anaheim Bakersfield San Jose Orange Fremont Rialto Glendale Lodi Bakersfield Ontario Vista Placentia La Quinta City of Industry Chula Vista Visalia Torrance
Profiles of California 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138
25,176 24,936 24,930 24,456 24,101 24,014 23,496 23,341 23,241 22,736 22,669 22,627 22,523 22,499 22,484 22,383 22,243 22,226 22,148 21,988 21,963 21,727 21,628 21,122 20,924 20,643 20,164 19,711 19,693 19,658 19,522 19,462 19,441 19,287 18,950 18,803 18,384 18,070 18,041 17,969 17,794 17,480 17,247 17,066 17,051 17,023 17,013 16,851 16,398 16,063 16,048 15,799 15,746 15,581 15,522 15,458 15,035 14,975 14,621 14,589 14,475 14,329 14,310 14,039 13,976 13,963 13,887 13,812 13,782 13,780 13,762 13,585 13,447 13,303 13,111 13,015 12,847 12,842 12,580 12,557 12,395 12,170 12,166 12,134 12,132 11,921 11,851 11,829 11,713 11,690 11,636 11,605 11,559
East Side Union High Colton Joint Unified Irvine Unified Grossmont Union High Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Hayward Unified Temecula Valley Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified Palmdale Elementary Pasadena Unified Manteca Unified Downey Unified Palm Springs Unified Oceanside Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Conejo Valley Unified ABC Unified Antelope Valley Union High San Ramon Valley Unified Anaheim Elementary Simi Valley Unified Antioch Unified William S. Hart Union High Jurupa Unified Redlands Unified Escondido Union Elementary Lake Elsinore Unified Hemet Unified Lynwood Unified Pajaro Valley Unified School Vallejo City Unified Alvord Unified Baldwin Park Unified Tustin Unified Modesto City Elementary Rowland Unified Cajon Valley Union Elementary Folsom-Cordova Unified Inglewood Unified Ventura Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Madera Unified Burbank Unified Hesperia Unified Napa Valley Unified Paramount Unified Oxnard Elementary Fullerton Joint Union High Tracy Joint Unified Cupertino Union School Lancaster Elementary Oxnard Union High Modesto City High Bellflower Unified Walnut Valley Unified Covina-Valley Unified Huntington Beach Union High Coachella Valley Unified San Marcos Unified Apple Valley Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Pleasanton Unified Santa Clara Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Vacaville Unified Fullerton Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Salinas Union High Chico Unified Upland Unified Val Verde Unified New Haven Unified Evergreen Elementary Grant Joint Union High Santa Rosa High Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Porterville Unified Whittier Union High Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Las Virgenes Unified El Rancho Unified Azusa Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified Yuba City Unified Central Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed El Monte City Elementary San Dieguito Union High Oak Grove Elementary Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Lompoc Unified
Public School District Rankings San Jose Colton Irvine La Mesa Norwalk Hayward Temecula Ontario Fairfield Palmdale Pasadena Manteca Downey Palm Springs Oceanside Costa Mesa Thousand Oaks Cerritos Lancaster Danville Anaheim Simi Valley Antioch Santa Clarita Riverside Redlands Escondido Lake Elsinore Hemet Lynwood Watsonville Vallejo Riverside Baldwin Park Tustin Modesto Rowland Heights El Cajon Folsom Inglewood Ventura Murrieta Madera Burbank Hesperia Napa Paramount Oxnard Fullerton Tracy Cupertino Lancaster Oxnard Modesto Bellflower Walnut Covina Huntington Bch Thermal San Marcos Apple Valley Livermore La Mesa Pleasanton Santa Clara Bakersfield Vacaville Fullerton San Jose Salinas Chico Upland Perris Union City San Jose Sacramento Santa Rosa Santa Monica Porterville Whittier Santa Maria Calabasas Pico Rivera Azusa Monterey Yuba City Fresno Downey El Monte Encinitas San Jose Palos Verdes Est Lompoc
139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230
11,547 11,414 11,294 11,163 10,852 10,847 10,621 10,598 10,518 10,515 10,354 10,254 10,253 10,211 10,204 10,203 10,192 10,186 10,098 10,069 9,992 9,970 9,875 9,867 9,839 9,805 9,695 9,691 9,622 9,591 9,528 9,521 9,473 9,362 9,332 9,320 9,244 9,184 9,171 9,067 9,017 8,939 8,880 8,850 8,843 8,839 8,834 8,711 8,695 8,653 8,636 8,617 8,604 8,552 8,508 8,479 8,391 8,351 8,227 8,069 8,057 8,023 7,951 7,924 7,841 7,814 7,813 7,782 7,733 7,696 7,565 7,527 7,503 7,500 7,498 7,482 7,462 7,455 7,433 7,427 7,421 7,332 7,309 7,232 7,216 7,110 7,093 7,010 7,008 6,993 6,981 6,971
San Lorenzo Unified Merced City Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Alhambra City Elementary Victor Valley Union High Lucia Mar Unified Alameda City Unified Santa Barbara High West Covina Unified Woodland Joint Unified Palo Alto Unified El Monte Union High Westminster Elementary Ceres Unified Saugus Union Elementary Bonita Unified Mountain View Elementary Ocean View Elementary Carlsbad Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Arcadia Unified Rio Linda Union Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Victor Elementary Merced Union High Gilroy Unified Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Pittsburg Unified Milpitas Unified Snowline Joint Unified Morongo Unified South San Francisco Unified East Whittier City Elementary Fremont Union High South Bay Union Elementary Los Alamitos Unified Rocklin Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Lincoln Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Morgan Hill Unified Salinas City Elementary Berkeley Unified Calexico Unified Redwood City Elementary Davis Joint Unified Sanger Unified San Leandro Unified Natomas Unified Orange County Office of Ed Escondido Union High Alhambra City High Hueneme Elementary Berryessa Union Elementary Castro Valley Unified San Mateo Union High Los Banos Unified Tulare City Elementary Redondo Beach Unified Roseville Joint Union High Alisal Union Elementary Glendora Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Moorpark Unified Novato Unified Sequoia Union High Sylvan Union Elementary Lennox Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Roseville City Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Campbell Union High Perris Union High Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Campbell Union Elementary Pleasant Valley School Westside Union Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Newark Unified Delano Union Elementary Western Placer Unified Whittier City Elementary Ramona City Unified Charter Oak Unified San Jacinto Unified Barstow Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Santee Elementary El Dorado Union High Magnolia Elementary
San Lorenzo Merced Etiwanda Alhambra Victorville Arroyo Grande Alameda Santa Barbara West Covina Woodland Palo Alto El Monte Westminster Ceres Santa Clarita San Dimas El Monte Huntington Bch Carlsbad San Mateo Arcadia Rio Linda Hawthorne San Jose Marysville Victorville Atwater Gilroy Yucaipa Pittsburg Milpitas Phelan Twentynine Plms S San Francisco Whittier Sunnyvale Imperial Beach Los Alamitos Rocklin Reedley Stockton Turlock Morgan Hill Salinas Berkeley Calexico Redwood City Davis Sanger San Leandro Sacramento Costa Mesa Escondido Alhambra Port Hueneme San Jose Castro Valley San Mateo Los Banos Tulare Redondo Beach Roseville Salinas Glendora San Luis Obispo Moorpark Novato Redwood City Modesto Lennox Lawndale Roseville Alta Loma San Jose Perris Rohnert Park Campbell Camarillo Lancaster Bakersfield Newark Delano Lincoln Whittier Ramona Covina San Jacinto Barstow Roseville Santee Placerville Anaheim
231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 277 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 310 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 319 321 322 323
6,931 6,850 6,846 6,842 6,828 6,771 6,675 6,672 6,636 6,584 6,578 6,535 6,534 6,484 6,441 6,372 6,301 6,265 6,264 6,250 6,242 6,206 6,141 6,092 6,082 6,039 6,025 6,024 5,960 5,934 5,927 5,920 5,838 5,829 5,785 5,702 5,618 5,602 5,573 5,542 5,517 5,432 5,384 5,381 5,380 5,366 5,320 5,320 5,309 5,255 5,235 5,220 5,130 5,127 5,083 5,039 5,019 4,984 4,966 4,959 4,921 4,871 4,832 4,798 4,764 4,754 4,746 4,727 4,696 4,692 4,685 4,661 4,597 4,589 4,567 4,556 4,547 4,487 4,483 4,440 4,440 4,438 4,407 4,350 4,348 4,343 4,320 4,308 4,292 4,292 4,279 4,264 4,232
Huntington Beach City Elementary Culver City Unified Claremont Unified Washington Unified Ukiah Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Newhall Elementary Jefferson Elementary Garvey Elementary Monrovia Unified National Elementary La Habra City Elementary Lawndale Elementary Manhattan Beach Unified Buena Park Elementary El Centro Elementary San Gabriel Unified Center Joint Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Hollister SD Brea-Olinda Unified Adelanto Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Selma Unified Bassett Unified North Monterey County Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Petaluma Joint Union High Brentwood Union Elementary Menifee Union Elementary Shasta Union High Encinitas Union Elementary Acalanes Union High Temple City Unified Rim of the World Unified Sierra Sands Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Dinuba Unified Atascadero Unified Santa Cruz City High Jefferson Union High Hanford Elementary Travis Unified Benicia Unified Central Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Paradise Unified Centralia Elementary Perris Elementary Little Lake City Elementary Beverly Hills Unified San Ysidro Elementary Lake Tahoe Unified Eureka City Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Oakdale Joint Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Beaumont Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Liberty Union High Atwater Elementary Banning Unified Placer Union High Cypress Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Duarte Unified Windsor Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Turlock Joint Union High Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Amador County Unified South Whittier Elementary Union Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Dublin Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Moreland Elementary Patterson Joint Unified Tulare Joint Union High Galt Joint Union Elementary La Canada Unified Martinez Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Del Norte County Unified Nevada Joint Union High Buckeye Union Elementary Eureka Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary
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Huntington Bch Culver City Claremont West Sacramento Ukiah Paso Robles Santa Maria Valencia Daly City Rosemead Monrovia National City La Habra Lawndale Manhattan Beach Buena Park El Centro San Gabriel Antelope Fountain Valley Hollister Brea Adelanto Fallbrook Selma La Puente Moss Landing Santa Barbara Sunnyvale Petaluma Brentwood Menifee Redding Encinitas Lafayette Temple City Lake Arrowhead Ridgecrest Canyon Country Dinuba Atascadero Soquel Daly City Hanford Travis Afb Benicia Rcho Cucamong Sacramento Paradise Buena Park Perris Santa Fe Spgs Beverly Hills San Ysidro S Lake Tahoe Eureka East Palo Alto Oakdale Orcutt Beaumont Sonoma Lakeside Tehachapi Brentwood Atwater Banning Auburn Cypress Santa Rosa Duarte Windsor Valley Center Turlock Truckee Jackson Whittier San Jose Oakley Dublin Lemon Grove Mountain View San Jose Patterson Tulare Galt La Canada Martinez Coalinga Crescent City Grass Valley Shingle Springs Granite Bay Bakersfield
454 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 341 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 368 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415
Public School District Rankings 4,199 4,146 4,066 4,065 4,050 4,025 4,017 3,964 3,947 3,936 3,929 3,906 3,860 3,839 3,808 3,764 3,761 3,720 3,720 3,711 3,701 3,677 3,633 3,624 3,612 3,589 3,586 3,561 3,514 3,506 3,500 3,482 3,458 3,441 3,428 3,427 3,414 3,413 3,395 3,389 3,355 3,345 3,314 3,305 3,267 3,267 3,266 3,253 3,237 3,198 3,196 3,190 3,171 3,169 3,141 3,135 3,133 3,122 3,102 3,071 3,002 2,990 2,978 2,976 2,966 2,962 2,948 2,940 2,919 2,915 2,906 2,898 2,875 2,867 2,864 2,813 2,801 2,770 2,763 2,746 2,734 2,721 2,720 2,717 2,703 2,696 2,689 2,685 2,683 2,642 2,630 2,627
South Pasadena Unified Rio Elementary Empire Union Elementary Santa Paula Elementary Los Altos Elementary Redding Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Goleta Union Elementary Central Union High Delano Joint Union High Dixon Unified Fillmore Unified Tamalpais Union High Soledad Unified Ojai Unified Oak Park Unified Enterprise Elementary Hanford Joint Union High Riverside Co Office of Education Kerman Unified Calaveras Unified Palo Verde Unified Cabrillo Unified Rescue Union Elementary Gateway Unified Castaic Union Elementary Lindsay Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified San Diego Co Office of Education Del Mar Union Elementary San Rafael City Elementary Mountain View Elementary Salida Union Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Bear Valley Unified Parlier Unified Konocti Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Brawley Elementary Lafayette Elementary Rosemead Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Albany City Unified Lowell Joint Southern Kern Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary San Marino Unified Lemoore Union Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Oroville City Elementary El Segundo Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Escalon Unified Pacifica SD Plumas Unified Waterford Unified Fruitvale Elementary Fallbrook Union High Riverbank Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary San Benito High Wasco Union Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Keppel Union Elementary Mcfarland Unified Oroville Union High Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Arvin Union Elementary Carpinteria Unified Coronado Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Cucamonga Elementary Ripon Unified Imperial Unified Burton Elementary Lamont Elementary Cambrian Elementary Rincon Valley Union Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Mojave Unified Healdsburg Unified Templeton Unified Eastside Union Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary Laguna Beach Unified San Carlos Elementary West Sonoma County Union High Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Standard Elementary Solana Beach Elementary Silver Valley Unified Kern County Office of Education
South Pasadena Oxnard Modesto Santa Paula Los Altos Redding Orosi Goleta El Centro Delano Dixon Fillmore Larkspur Soledad Ojai Oak Park Redding Hanford Riverside Kerman San Andreas Blythe Half Moon Bay Rescue Redding Valencia Lindsay Ben Lomond San Diego Del Mar San Rafael Ontario Salida Mountain View Big Bear Lake Parlier Lower Lake San Bernardino Brawley Lafayette Rosemead Walnut Creek Albany Whittier Rosamond Modesto San Marino Lemoore Oro Grande Oroville El Segundo Corcoran Escalon Pacifica Quincy Waterford Bakersfield Fallbrook Riverbank Salinas Hollister Wasco Shafter Pearblossom Mcfarland Oroville Los Gatos Arvin Carpinteria Coronado San Jose Rcho Cucamong Ripon Imperial Porterville Lamont San Jose Santa Rosa Scotts Valley Mojave Healdsburg Templeton Lancaster San Bruno Laguna Beach San Carlos Sebastopol Dos Palos Bakersfield Solana Beach Yermo Bakersfield
Profiles of California 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 426 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 466 466 469 470 471 472 472 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 504 506 507 508
2,599 2,597 2,595 2,581 2,554 2,543 2,521 2,514 2,488 2,471 2,465 2,465 2,464 2,460 2,452 2,449 2,445 2,433 2,424 2,413 2,409 2,386 2,385 2,382 2,369 2,358 2,356 2,330 2,329 2,314 2,307 2,293 2,252 2,243 2,242 2,240 2,236 2,235 2,222 2,191 2,182 2,181 2,178 2,168 2,131 2,114 2,098 2,096 2,089 2,075 2,073 2,073 2,073 2,072 2,048 2,041 2,036 2,036 2,030 2,019 2,016 2,012 2,008 1,995 1,994 1,989 1,980 1,971 1,937 1,929 1,928 1,921 1,915 1,911 1,903 1,899 1,877 1,872 1,865 1,861 1,858 1,856 1,854 1,850 1,848 1,846 1,818 1,817 1,816 1,816 1,808 1,805 1,792
Auburn Union Elementary Piedmont City Unified King City Union Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Delhi Unified Wheatland Elementary Ocean View Elementary Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Mariposa County Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Linden Unified River Delta Joint Unified Reef-Sunset Unified Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Sierra Unified Savanna Elementary Farmersville Unified Livingston Union Elementary Muroc Joint Unified Saratoga Union Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Gonzales Unified Los Nietos Elementary Anderson Union High Burlingame Elementary San Joaquin Co Off of Education Orland Joint Unified Hilmar Unified Alpine Union Elementary Mendota Unified Red Bluff Union Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Santa Cruz City Elementary Petaluma City Elementary Robla Elementary Willits Unified Mill Valley Elementary Fowler Unified King City Joint Union High Twin Ridges Elementary Taft City Elementary Carmel Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Kingsburg Elementary Charter Galt Joint Union High Live Oak Elementary Lemoore Union High Millbrae Elementary Santa Clara Co Off of Education Fort Bragg Unified Norris Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Wilsona Elementary Gridley Unified Hughson Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Central Union Elementary San Rafael City High Soquel Union Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Black Oak Mine Unified Winters Joint Unified Wiseburn Elementary Gorman Elementary Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Corning Union Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Red Bluff Joint Union High Northern Humboldt Union High Gustine Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Holtville Unified Pacific Grove Unified Golden Plains Unified Earlimart Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Live Oak Unified Kelseyville Unified Bonsall Union Elementary Mountain Empire Unified Brawley Union High Moraga Elementary Beardsley Elementary Jefferson Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Willows Unified Middletown Unified Dixie Elementary John Swett Unified Ross Valley Elementary Winton Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Lakeport Unified
Auburn Piedmont King City Los Gatos Delhi Wheatland Oxnard Firebaugh Mariposa Greenfield Linden Rio Vista Avenal Belmont Prather Anaheim Farmersville Livingston North Edwards Saratoga Orinda Gonzales Whittier Anderson Burlingame Stockton Orland Hilmar Alpine Mendota Red Bluff Newman Soquel Petaluma Sacramento Willits Mill Valley Fowler King City North San Juan Taft Carmel Fresno Kingsburg Galt Santa Cruz Lemoore Millbrae San Jose Fort Bragg Bakersfield Grass Valley Palmdale Gridley Hughson Sacramento Lemoore San Rafael Capitola Atherton Georgetown Winters Hawthorne Gorman Acton Corning Exeter Red Bluff McKinleyville Gustine Petaluma Holtville Pacific Grove San Joaquin Earlimart Loomis Live Oak Kelseyville Bonsall Pine Valley Brawley Moraga Bakersfield Tracy Grass Valley Willows Middletown San Rafael Crockett San Anselmo Winton Keyes Lakeport
509 510 511 512 513 514 514 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528
1,779 1,763 1,757 1,751 1,729 1,715 1,715 1,702 1,683 1,659 1,656 1,632 1,629 1,605 1,583 1,575 1,558 1,554 1,547 1,523
Chowchilla Elementary Romoland Elementary Julian Union Elementary Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Sonora Union High Bellevue Union Elementary Santa Paula Union High Julian Union High Weaver Union Elementary Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Tulare County Office of Ed Woodlake Union Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Cloverdale Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Fairfax Elementary Cascade Union Elementary Westwood Unified Nuview Union Elementary
Chowchilla Homeland Julian Jamul Sonora Santa Rosa Santa Paula Julian Merced Santa Rosa Visalia Woodlake Placerville Santa Rosa Cloverdale Riverdale Bakersfield Anderson Westwood Nuevo
Male Students Rank Percent District Name 1 73.5 San Bernardino Co Off of Ed 2 69.3 Los Angeles Co Office of Ed 3 67.7 Kern County Office of Education 4 67.7 Santa Clara Co Off of Education 5 67.2 Fresno County Office of Ed 6 66.0 Tulare County Office of Ed 7 61.2 San Joaquin Co Off of Education 8 60.8 Orange County Office of Ed 9 60.4 Riverside Co Office of Education 10 59.0 San Diego Co Office of Education 11 54.3 Cascade Union Elementary 12 53.9 Moraga Elementary 13 53.9 Winters Joint Unified 14 53.5 Chowchilla Elementary 15 53.5 Black Oak Mine Unified 16 53.5 Mountain Empire Unified 17 53.5 Piner-Olivet Union Elementary 18 53.4 Santa Cruz City High 19 53.4 Gustine Unified 20 53.3 Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary 21 53.3 Solana Beach Elementary 22 53.3 Redding Elementary 23 53.2 Jefferson Union High 24 53.2 San Dieguito Union High 25 53.1 Campbell Union Elementary 26 53.1 John Swett Unified 27 53.1 Westwood Unified 28 53.0 Placer Union High 29 53.0 Willits Unified 30 52.9 Gateway Unified 31 52.9 Lake Tahoe Unified 32 52.9 Wilsona Elementary 33 52.9 Gridley Unified 34 52.8 Healdsburg Unified 35 52.8 San Rafael City Elementary 36 52.8 Grass Valley Elementary 37 52.8 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified 38 52.8 Empire Union Elementary 39 52.7 Fairfax Elementary 40 52.7 Pacific Grove Unified 41 52.7 Nuview Union Elementary 42 52.7 Sonoma Valley Unified 43 52.7 Anderson Union High 44 52.7 Nevada Joint Union High 45 52.6 Belmont-Redwood Shores ED 46 52.6 Valley Center-Pauma Unified 47 52.5 Beardsley Elementary 48 52.5 Fort Bragg Unified 49 52.5 Savanna Elementary 50 52.5 Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary 51 52.5 Sierra Sands Unified 52 52.4 Burton Elementary 53 52.4 Cloverdale Unified 54 52.4 Saratoga Union Elementary 55 52.4 Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High 56 52.4 Huntington Beach City Elementary 57 52.4 Kelseyville Unified 58 52.4 Red Bluff Union Elementary 59 52.4 Dixon Unified 60 52.4 Eureka Union Elementary 61 52.4 Pittsburg Unified 62 52.4 Mark West Union Elementary 63 52.4 King City Union Elementary 64 52.4 Centinela Valley Union High 65 52.4 Del Mar Union Elementary 66 52.3 Grant Joint Union High 67 52.3 Rosemead Elementary 68 52.3 Fremont Unified 69 52.3 Del Paso Heights Elementary
City San Bernardino Downey Bakersfield San Jose Fresno Visalia Stockton Costa Mesa Riverside San Diego Anderson Moraga Winters Chowchilla Georgetown Pine Valley Santa Rosa Soquel Gustine Jamul Solana Beach Redding Daly City Encinitas Campbell Crockett Westwood Auburn Willits Redding S Lake Tahoe Palmdale Gridley Healdsburg San Rafael Grass Valley Coalinga Modesto Bakersfield Pacific Grove Nuevo Sonoma Anderson Grass Valley Belmont Valley Center Bakersfield Fort Bragg Anaheim Grass Valley Ridgecrest Porterville Cloverdale Saratoga Los Gatos Huntington Bch Kelseyville Red Bluff Dixon Granite Bay Pittsburg Santa Rosa King City Lawndale Del Mar Sacramento Rosemead Fremont Sacramento
Profiles of California 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162
52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.3 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.2 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.1 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 52.0 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.9 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.8 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7
Dinuba Unified Reef-Sunset Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Paradise Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Plumas Unified Newman-Crows Landing Unified Live Oak Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Ocean View Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Fallbrook Union Elementary Carlsbad Unified Fowler Unified Castaic Union Elementary Lafayette Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Orcutt Union Elementary Eureka City Unified South San Francisco Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Santee Elementary Alhambra City High Middletown Unified Riverbank Unified Golden Plains Unified Willows Unified Holtville Unified Atascadero Unified Carmel Unified ABC Unified Cypress Elementary National Elementary Wasco Union Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Perris Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Alpine Union Elementary Newark Unified Julian Union High Union Elementary Newhall Elementary Mendota Unified Selma Unified San Mateo Union High Walnut Creek Elementary Oak Park Unified Ripon Unified San Ysidro Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified Exeter Union Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Oak Grove Elementary Alvord Unified Lowell Joint Lucia Mar Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Ocean View Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Acalanes Union High Val Verde Unified Robla Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Norris Elementary Milpitas Unified Oroville City Elementary Banning Unified Palmdale Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Salinas City Elementary Cucamonga Elementary Escalon Unified Bear Valley Unified Manhattan Beach Unified Woodland Joint Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Yuba City Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Keppel Union Elementary Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Newport-Mesa Unified Pleasant Valley School Palo Alto Unified Napa Valley Unified Los Banos Unified Enterprise Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary Amador County Unified Tulare Joint Union High Bellflower Unified
Public School District Rankings Dinuba Avenal Dos Palos Atherton Paradise Santa Maria Quincy Newman Santa Cruz Yucaipa Oxnard McKinleyville Fallbrook Carlsbad Fowler Valencia Lafayette Shafter Orcutt Eureka S San Francisco Canyon Country Whittier Santee Alhambra Middletown Riverbank San Joaquin Willows Holtville Atascadero Carmel Cerritos Cypress National City Wasco Rescue Perris Lemoore Tehachapi Alpine Newark Julian San Jose Valencia Mendota Selma San Mateo Walnut Creek Oak Park Ripon San Ysidro Brea Exeter Sunnyvale San Jose Riverside Whittier Arroyo Grande Santa Rosa Huntington Bch Whittier Lafayette Perris Sacramento Rio Linda Bakersfield Milpitas Oroville Banning Palmdale Orosi Salinas Rcho Cucamong Escalon Big Bear Lake Manhattan Beach Woodland Santa Monica Yuba City Rohnert Park Pearblossom Firebaugh Costa Mesa Camarillo Palo Alto Napa Los Banos Redding San Jose Jackson Tulare Bellflower
163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254
51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.7 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.6 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.5 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.4 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3
Orange Unified New Haven Unified Loomis Union Elementary Natomas Unified Conejo Valley Unified Palo Verde Unified Mountain View-Whisman Elementary El Centro Elementary Novato Unified East Side Union High Irvine Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Mill Valley Elementary San Lorenzo Unified Little Lake City Elementary San Francisco Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Carpinteria Unified Romoland Elementary Temple City Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Chula Vista Elementary San Gabriel Unified Ventura Unified Burlingame Elementary Soledad Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Elk Grove Unified Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Santa Barbara Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary Poway Unified Hayward Unified William S. Hart Union High Hollister SD Redondo Beach Unified Coachella Valley Unified King City Joint Union High Ukiah Unified Wiseburn Elementary Salida Union Elementary Central Union Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Chino Valley Unified Martinez Unified Alisal Union Elementary Sweetwater Union High Torrance Unified Gilroy Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Culver City Unified Mojave Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Santa Paula Elementary Capistrano Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Arcadia Unified Evergreen Elementary Mountain View Elementary Livingston Union Elementary Simi Valley Unified West Contra Costa Unified San Leandro Unified Modesto City Elementary Ojai Unified Central Unified San Rafael City High Vallejo City Unified Centralia Elementary San Marino Unified Saugus Union Elementary Stanislaus Union Elementary Cambrian Elementary Saddleback Valley Unified Hanford Joint Union High Lawndale Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Cajon Valley Union Elementary Sequoia Union High Vacaville Unified Apple Valley Unified Hanford Elementary Santa Barbara High Vista Unified Corona-Norco Unified Ramona City Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Azusa Unified San Marcos Unified
Orange Union City Loomis Sacramento Thousand Oaks Blythe Mountain View El Centro Novato San Jose Irvine Lemon Grove Mill Valley San Lorenzo Santa Fe Spgs San Francisco Norwalk San Jose Carpinteria Homeland Temple City Concord Chula Vista San Gabriel Ventura Burlingame Soledad Turlock Elk Grove Placentia Santa Barbara San Bruno Poway Hayward Santa Clarita Hollister Redondo Beach Thermal King City Ukiah Hawthorne Salida Lemoore Etiwanda Chino Martinez Salinas Chula Vista Torrance Gilroy Modesto Culver City Mojave Los Gatos Woodlake Walnut Santa Paula San Juan Capis La Mesa Arcadia San Jose Ontario Livingston Simi Valley Richmond San Leandro Modesto Ojai Fresno San Rafael Vallejo Buena Park San Marino Santa Clarita Modesto San Jose Mission Viejo Hanford Lawndale Alta Loma El Cajon Redwood City Vacaville Apple Valley Hanford Santa Barbara Vista Norco Ramona Paso Robles Azusa San Marcos
255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 310 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 334 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347
51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.3 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.2 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.1 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0
Travis Unified Del Norte County Unified Rio Elementary Center Joint Unified West Covina Unified Moreland Elementary Redwood City Elementary Duarte Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Chico Unified Winton Elementary Delano Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Rowland Unified Campbell Union High Orinda Union Elementary Cupertino Union School Las Virgenes Unified Lennox Elementary Oxnard Union High Colton Joint Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified South Bay Union Elementary Galt Joint Union High Pomona Unified Burbank Unified Fullerton Elementary Taft City Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary Santa Paula Union High Oro Grande Elementary Fountain Valley Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Monrovia Unified Hueneme Elementary Dublin Unified Alum Rock Union Elementary Soquel Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Tustin Unified Palm Springs Unified Snowline Joint Unified Lynwood Unified Washington Unified Morongo Unified Rocklin Unified Santa Clara Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Porterville Unified El Rancho Unified Downey Unified El Monte City Elementary Lodi Unified Anaheim Union High Grossmont Union High Millbrae Elementary San Diego Unified San Jacinto Unified Santa Rosa High Monterey Peninsula Unified Corning Union Elementary San Benito High Bonita Unified Pacifica SD Arvin Union Elementary Baldwin Park Unified Charter Oak Unified Pasadena Unified Whittier City Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Covina-Valley Unified Anaheim Elementary San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Adelanto Elementary Sanger Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Albany City Unified Imperial Unified Mountain View Elementary Magnolia Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary El Dorado Union High Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Live Oak Unified Fremont Union High Los Angeles Unified Ontario-Montclair Elementary West Sonoma County Union High Sacramento City Unified Riverside Unified Standard Elementary
455
Travis Afb Crescent City Oxnard Antelope West Covina San Jose Redwood City Duarte Lake Elsinore Chico Winton Delano Marysville Rowland Heights San Jose Orinda Cupertino Calabasas Lennox Oxnard Colton Livermore Imperial Beach Galt Pomona Burbank Fullerton Taft Encinitas Merced Daly City Santa Paula Oro Grande Fountain Valley Escondido Monrovia Port Hueneme Dublin San Jose Capitola Bakersfield Tustin Palm Springs Phelan Lynwood West Sacramento Twentynine Plms Rocklin Santa Clara Red Bluff Porterville Pico Rivera Downey El Monte Lodi Anaheim La Mesa Millbrae San Diego San Jacinto Santa Rosa Monterey Corning Hollister San Dimas Pacifica Arvin Baldwin Park Covina Pasadena Whittier Moreno Valley Covina Anaheim San Mateo Adelanto Sanger Santa Maria Albany Imperial El Monte Anaheim Roseville Placerville Palos Verdes Est Live Oak Sunnyvale Los Angeles Ontario Sebastopol Sacramento Riverside Bakersfield
456 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 428 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439
Public School District Rankings 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 51.0 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.9 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.8 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.7 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.5
Lakeside Union Elementary Lompoc Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Sonora Union High Westminster Elementary Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Fresno Unified La Canada Unified Muroc Joint Unified Ceres Unified Lancaster Elementary Whittier Union High Long Beach Unified Salinas Union High Huntington Beach Union High Tracy Joint Unified Jurupa Unified Glendale Unified Lincoln Unified Madera Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Laguna Beach Unified Merced City Elementary El Monte Union High Hilmar Unified Patterson Joint Unified Scotts Valley Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Inglewood Unified Delano Joint Union High Rialto Unified Fontana Unified Brawley Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter Greenfield Union Elementary Garvey Elementary Hesperia Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Lakeport Unified Benicia Unified Stockton City Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Garden Grove Unified Antioch Unified Hemet Unified Atwater Elementary Perris Union High San Juan Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified Pleasanton Unified Moorpark Unified Berkeley Unified Petaluma City Elementary Rim of the World Unified Oakland Unified Los Alamitos Unified San Bernardino City Unified Jefferson Elementary Silver Valley Unified Antelope Valley Union High Kings Canyon Joint Unified Manteca Unified Lamont Elementary Calexico Unified Morgan Hill Unified Compton Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Desert Sands Unified Shasta Union High Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Barstow Unified Piedmont City Unified Hughson Unified San Ramon Valley Unified Fallbrook Union High Kerman Unified Central Union High Mariposa County Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Pajaro Valley Unified School Beverly Hills Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Castro Valley Unified Oxnard Elementary Twin Ridges Elementary Southern Kern Unified Westside Union Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Glendora Unified
Lakeside Lompoc Oakdale Sonora Westminster Bakersfield Fresno La Canada North Edwards Ceres Lancaster Whittier Long Beach Salinas Huntington Bch Tracy Riverside Glendale Stockton Madera City of Industry Laguna Beach Merced El Monte Hilmar Patterson Scotts Valley Bakersfield Inglewood Delano Rialto Fontana Brawley Sacramento Kingsburg Bakersfield Rosemead Hesperia Folsom Murrieta Lakeport Benicia Stockton Ontario Garden Grove Antioch Hemet Atwater Perris Carmichael Ben Lomond Pleasanton Moorpark Berkeley Petaluma Lake Arrowhead Oakland Los Alamitos San Bernardino Tracy Yermo Lancaster Reedley Manteca Lamont Calexico Morgan Hill Compton Santa Rosa La Quinta Redding Truckee Barstow Piedmont Hughson Danville Fallbrook Kerman El Centro Mariposa Brentwood Buena Park Watsonville Beverly Hills Petaluma Castro Valley Oxnard North San Juan Rosamond Lancaster Oakley Glendora
Profiles of California 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528
50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.5 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.3 50.3 50.3 50.3 50.3 50.3 50.3 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.6 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.4 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.2 49.1 49.0 48.7 48.6 47.3 46.9
Hawthorne Elementary South Whittier Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Santa Cruz City Elementary La Habra City Elementary Montebello Unified Alhambra City Elementary Visalia Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Roseville Joint Union High Tamalpais Union High Oroville Union High South Pasadena Unified Lindsay Unified Oceanside Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Clovis Unified Menifee Union Elementary Liberty Union High Parlier Unified Los Altos Elementary Escondido Union High Temecula Valley Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified North Monterey County Unified Alameda City Unified San Jose Unified River Delta Joint Unified Calaveras Unified Redlands Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Bassett Unified Lemoore Union High Petaluma Joint Union High Kern Union High Eastside Union Elementary Sierra Unified Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Bonsall Union Elementary Windsor Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Merced Union High Gonzales Unified Bellevue Union Elementary Roseville City Elementary Coronado Unified Goleta Union Elementary Claremont Unified Upland Unified Santa Ana Unified Orland Joint Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Delhi Unified Fillmore Unified Victor Valley Union High Wheatland Elementary Cabrillo Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary Auburn Union Elementary Linden Unified Davis Joint Unified Konocti Unified Ross Valley Elementary Waterford Unified Brawley Union High Tulare City Elementary Paramount Unified Keyes Union Elementary Victor Elementary Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Central Elementary Beaumont Unified Modesto City High San Carlos Elementary Dixie Elementary Templeton Unified Fruitvale Elementary Earlimart Elementary El Segundo Unified Mcfarland Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Western Placer Unified Farmersville Unified Mother Lode Union Elementary Gorman Elementary Julian Union Elementary
Hawthorne Whittier Corcoran Soquel La Habra Montebello Alhambra Visalia San Luis Obispo Roseville Larkspur Oroville South Pasadena Lindsay Oceanside Galt San Jose Clovis Menifee Brentwood Parlier Los Altos Escondido Temecula Fairfield Moss Landing Alameda San Jose Rio Vista San Andreas Redlands Greenfield East Palo Alto Turlock La Puente Lemoore Petaluma Bakersfield Lancaster Prather Mountain View Bonsall Windsor Riverdale Atwater Gonzales Santa Rosa Roseville Coronado Goleta Claremont Upland Santa Ana Orland Shingle Springs Delhi Fillmore Victorville Wheatland Half Moon Bay Salinas Auburn Linden Davis Lower Lake San Anselmo Waterford Brawley Tulare Paramount Keyes Victorville Acton Rcho Cucamong Beaumont Modesto San Carlos San Rafael Templeton Bakersfield Earlimart El Segundo Mcfarland Fullerton Lincoln Farmersville Placerville Gorman Julian
Female Students Rank Percent District Name
City
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
53.0 52.6 51.3 51.2 50.9 50.8 50.7 50.6 50.6 50.6 50.5 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.4 50.3 50.2 50.2 50.2 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.1 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.8 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.7 49.6 49.6 49.6 49.6 49.6 49.6 49.6 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.5 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.4 49.3 49.3
Julian Union Elementary Gorman Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Farmersville Unified Western Placer Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Mcfarland Unified El Segundo Unified Earlimart Elementary Fruitvale Elementary Templeton Unified Dixie Elementary San Carlos Elementary Modesto City High Beaumont Unified Central Elementary Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Victor Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Paramount Unified Tulare City Elementary Brawley Union High Waterford Unified Ross Valley Elementary Konocti Unified Davis Joint Unified Linden Unified Auburn Union Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Cabrillo Unified Wheatland Elementary Victor Valley Union High Fillmore Unified Delhi Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Orland Joint Unified Santa Ana Unified Upland Unified Claremont Unified Goleta Union Elementary Coronado Unified Roseville City Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Gonzales Unified Merced Union High Riverdale Joint Unified Windsor Unified Bonsall Union Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Sierra Unified Eastside Union Elementary Kern Union High Petaluma Joint Union High Lemoore Union High Bassett Unified Turlock Joint Union High Ravenswood City Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Redlands Unified Calaveras Unified River Delta Joint Unified San Jose Unified Alameda City Unified North Monterey County Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified Temecula Valley Unified Escondido Union High Los Altos Elementary Parlier Unified Liberty Union High Menifee Union Elementary Clovis Unified Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Galt Joint Union Elementary Oceanside Unified Lindsay Unified South Pasadena Unified Oroville Union High Tamalpais Union High Roseville Joint Union High San Luis Coastal Unified Visalia Unified Alhambra City Elementary Montebello Unified La Habra City Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified South Whittier Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Glendora Unified Oakley Union Elementary Westside Union Elementary
Julian Gorman Placerville Farmersville Lincoln Fullerton Mcfarland El Segundo Earlimart Bakersfield Templeton San Rafael San Carlos Modesto Beaumont Rcho Cucamong Acton Victorville Keyes Paramount Tulare Brawley Waterford San Anselmo Lower Lake Davis Linden Auburn Salinas Half Moon Bay Wheatland Victorville Fillmore Delhi Shingle Springs Orland Santa Ana Upland Claremont Goleta Coronado Roseville Santa Rosa Gonzales Atwater Riverdale Windsor Bonsall Mountain View Prather Lancaster Bakersfield Petaluma Lemoore La Puente Turlock East Palo Alto Greenfield Redlands San Andreas Rio Vista San Jose Alameda Moss Landing Fairfield Temecula Escondido Los Altos Parlier Brentwood Menifee Clovis San Jose Galt Oceanside Lindsay South Pasadena Oroville Larkspur Roseville San Luis Obispo Visalia Alhambra Montebello La Habra Soquel Corcoran Whittier Hawthorne Glendora Oakley Lancaster
Profiles of California 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185
49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.3 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.2 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.1 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 49.0 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9
Southern Kern Unified Twin Ridges Elementary Oxnard Elementary Castro Valley Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Pajaro Valley Unified School Brentwood Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Mariposa County Unified Central Union High Kerman Unified Fallbrook Union High San Ramon Valley Unified Hughson Unified Piedmont City Unified Barstow Unified Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Shasta Union High Desert Sands Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Compton Unified Morgan Hill Unified Calexico Unified Lamont Elementary Manteca Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Antelope Valley Union High Silver Valley Unified Jefferson Elementary San Bernardino City Unified Los Alamitos Unified Oakland Unified Rim of the World Unified Petaluma City Elementary Berkeley Unified Moorpark Unified Pleasanton Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified San Juan Unified Perris Union High Atwater Elementary Hemet Unified Antioch Unified Garden Grove Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Stockton City Unified Benicia Unified Lakeport Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Hesperia Unified Garvey Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter North Sacramento Elementary Brawley Elementary Fontana Unified Rialto Unified Delano Joint Union High Inglewood Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Patterson Joint Unified Hilmar Unified El Monte Union High Merced City Elementary Laguna Beach Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Madera Unified Lincoln Unified Glendale Unified Jurupa Unified Tracy Joint Unified Huntington Beach Union High Salinas Union High Long Beach Unified Whittier Union High Lancaster Elementary Ceres Unified Muroc Joint Unified La Canada Unified Fresno Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Westminster Elementary Sonora Union High Oakdale Joint Unified Lompoc Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Standard Elementary Riverside Unified Sacramento City Unified West Sonoma County Union High
Public School District Rankings Rosamond North San Juan Oxnard Castro Valley Petaluma Beverly Hills Watsonville Brentwood Buena Park Mariposa El Centro Kerman Fallbrook Danville Hughson Piedmont Barstow Truckee Redding La Quinta Santa Rosa Compton Morgan Hill Calexico Lamont Manteca Reedley Lancaster Yermo Tracy San Bernardino Los Alamitos Oakland Lake Arrowhead Petaluma Berkeley Moorpark Pleasanton Ben Lomond Carmichael Perris Atwater Hemet Antioch Garden Grove Ontario Stockton Benicia Lakeport Murrieta Folsom Hesperia Rosemead Bakersfield Kingsburg Sacramento Brawley Fontana Rialto Delano Inglewood Bakersfield Scotts Valley Patterson Hilmar El Monte Merced Laguna Beach City of Industry Madera Stockton Glendale Riverside Tracy Huntington Bch Salinas Long Beach Whittier Lancaster Ceres North Edwards La Canada Fresno Bakersfield Westminster Sonora Oakdale Lompoc Lakeside Bakersfield Riverside Sacramento Sebastopol
186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 194 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 218 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277
48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.9 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.8 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.7 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6
Ontario-Montclair Elementary Los Angeles Unified Fremont Union High Live Oak Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified El Dorado Union High Dry Creek Joint Elementary Magnolia Elementary Imperial Unified Mountain View Elementary Albany City Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Sanger Unified Adelanto Elementary San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Anaheim Elementary Covina-Valley Unified Moreno Valley Unified Whittier City Elementary Pasadena Unified Charter Oak Unified Baldwin Park Unified Arvin Union Elementary Pacifica SD Bonita Unified San Benito High Corning Union Elementary Monterey Peninsula Unified Santa Rosa High San Jacinto Unified San Diego Unified Millbrae Elementary Anaheim Union High Grossmont Union High Lodi Unified El Monte City Elementary Downey Unified El Rancho Unified Porterville Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Santa Clara Unified Rocklin Unified Morongo Unified Washington Unified Lynwood Unified Snowline Joint Unified Palm Springs Unified Tustin Unified Rosedale Union Elementary Soquel Union Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Dublin Unified Hueneme Elementary Monrovia Unified Escondido Union Elementary Fountain Valley Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Santa Paula Union High Jefferson Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Fullerton Elementary Burbank Unified Pomona Unified Galt Joint Union High South Bay Union Elementary Livermore Valley Joint Unified Colton Joint Unified Oxnard Union High Lennox Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Cupertino Union School Orinda Union Elementary Campbell Union High Rowland Unified Marysville Joint Unified Delano Union Elementary Winton Elementary Chico Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Duarte Unified Redwood City Elementary Moreland Elementary West Covina Unified Center Joint Unified Rio Elementary Del Norte County Unified Travis Unified San Marcos Unified Azusa Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified
Ontario Los Angeles Sunnyvale Live Oak Palos Verdes Est Placerville Roseville Anaheim Imperial El Monte Albany Santa Maria Sanger Adelanto San Mateo Anaheim Covina Moreno Valley Whittier Pasadena Covina Baldwin Park Arvin Pacifica San Dimas Hollister Corning Monterey Santa Rosa San Jacinto San Diego Millbrae Anaheim La Mesa Lodi El Monte Downey Pico Rivera Porterville Red Bluff Santa Clara Rocklin Twentynine Plms West Sacramento Lynwood Phelan Palm Springs Tustin Bakersfield Capitola San Jose Dublin Port Hueneme Monrovia Escondido Fountain Valley Oro Grande Santa Paula Daly City Merced Encinitas Taft Fullerton Burbank Pomona Galt Imperial Beach Livermore Colton Oxnard Lennox Calabasas Cupertino Orinda San Jose Rowland Heights Marysville Delano Winton Chico Lake Elsinore Duarte Redwood City San Jose West Covina Antelope Oxnard Crescent City Travis Afb San Marcos Azusa Paso Robles
278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370
48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.6 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.5 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.4 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.3 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2
Ramona City Unified Corona-Norco Unified Vista Unified Santa Barbara High Hanford Elementary Apple Valley Unified Vacaville Unified Sequoia Union High Cajon Valley Union Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Lawndale Elementary Hanford Joint Union High Saddleback Valley Unified Cambrian Elementary Stanislaus Union Elementary Saugus Union Elementary San Marino Unified Centralia Elementary Vallejo City Unified San Rafael City High Central Unified Ojai Unified Modesto City Elementary San Leandro Unified West Contra Costa Unified Simi Valley Unified Livingston Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Evergreen Elementary Arcadia Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Capistrano Unified Santa Paula Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Woodlake Union Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Mojave Unified Culver City Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Gilroy Unified Torrance Unified Sweetwater Union High Alisal Union Elementary Martinez Unified Chino Valley Unified Etiwanda Elementary Central Union Elementary Salida Union Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Ukiah Unified King City Joint Union High Coachella Valley Unified Redondo Beach Unified Hollister SD William S. Hart Union High Hayward Unified Poway Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Santa Barbara Elementary Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Elk Grove Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Soledad Unified Burlingame Elementary Ventura Unified San Gabriel Unified Chula Vista Elementary Mt. Diablo Unified Temple City Unified Romoland Elementary Carpinteria Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Norwalk-La Mirada Unified San Francisco Unified Little Lake City Elementary San Lorenzo Unified Mill Valley Elementary Lemon Grove Elementary Irvine Unified East Side Union High Novato Unified El Centro Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Palo Verde Unified Conejo Valley Unified Natomas Unified Loomis Union Elementary New Haven Unified Orange Unified Bellflower Unified Tulare Joint Union High Amador County Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary
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Ramona Norco Vista Santa Barbara Hanford Apple Valley Vacaville Redwood City El Cajon Alta Loma Lawndale Hanford Mission Viejo San Jose Modesto Santa Clarita San Marino Buena Park Vallejo San Rafael Fresno Ojai Modesto San Leandro Richmond Simi Valley Livingston Ontario San Jose Arcadia La Mesa San Juan Capis Santa Paula Walnut Woodlake Los Gatos Mojave Culver City Modesto Gilroy Torrance Chula Vista Salinas Martinez Chino Etiwanda Lemoore Salida Hawthorne Ukiah King City Thermal Redondo Beach Hollister Santa Clarita Hayward Poway San Bruno Santa Barbara Placentia Elk Grove Turlock Soledad Burlingame Ventura San Gabriel Chula Vista Concord Temple City Homeland Carpinteria San Jose Norwalk San Francisco Santa Fe Spgs San Lorenzo Mill Valley Lemon Grove Irvine San Jose Novato El Centro Mountain View Blythe Thousand Oaks Sacramento Loomis Union City Orange Bellflower Tulare Jackson San Jose
458 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462
Public School District Rankings 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.2 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.1 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 48.0 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.9 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.8 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.7 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6 47.6
Enterprise Elementary Los Banos Unified Napa Valley Unified Palo Alto Unified Pleasant Valley School Newport-Mesa Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Keppel Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Yuba City Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Woodland Joint Unified Manhattan Beach Unified Bear Valley Unified Escalon Unified Cucamonga Elementary Salinas City Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Palmdale Elementary Banning Unified Oroville City Elementary Milpitas Unified Norris Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Robla Elementary Val Verde Unified Acalanes Union High East Whittier City Elementary Ocean View Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Lucia Mar Unified Lowell Joint Alvord Unified Oak Grove Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified San Ysidro Elementary Ripon Unified Oak Park Unified Walnut Creek Elementary San Mateo Union High Selma Unified Mendota Unified Newhall Elementary Union Elementary Julian Union High Newark Unified Alpine Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Lemoore Union Elementary Perris Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Wasco Union Elementary National Elementary Cypress Elementary ABC Unified Carmel Unified Atascadero Unified Holtville Unified Willows Unified Golden Plains Unified Riverbank Unified Middletown Unified Alhambra City High Santee Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary South San Francisco Unified Eureka City Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Lafayette Elementary Castaic Union Elementary Fowler Unified Carlsbad Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Ocean View Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Live Oak Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Plumas Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Paradise Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Reef-Sunset Unified Dinuba Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Fremont Unified Rosemead Elementary
Redding 463 47.6 Grant Joint Union High Sacramento Los Banos 464 47.5 Del Mar Union Elementary Del Mar Napa 465 47.5 Centinela Valley Union High Lawndale Palo Alto 466 47.5 King City Union Elementary King City Camarillo 467 47.5 Mark West Union Elementary Santa Rosa Costa Mesa 468 47.5 Pittsburg Unified Pittsburg Firebaugh 469 47.5 Eureka Union Elementary Granite Bay Pearblossom 470 47.5 Dixon Unified Dixon Rohnert Park 471 47.5 Red Bluff Union Elementary Red Bluff Yuba City 472 47.5 Kelseyville Unified Kelseyville Santa Monica 473 47.5 Huntington Beach City Elementary Huntington Bch Woodland 474 47.5 Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Los Gatos Manhattan Beach 475 47.5 Saratoga Union Elementary Saratoga Big Bear Lake 476 47.5 Cloverdale Unified Cloverdale Escalon 477 47.5 Burton Elementary Porterville Rcho Cucamong 478 47.4 Sierra Sands Unified Ridgecrest Salinas 479 47.4 Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Grass Valley Orosi 480 47.4 Savanna Elementary Anaheim Palmdale 481 47.4 Fort Bragg Unified Fort Bragg Banning 482 47.4 Beardsley Elementary Bakersfield Oroville 483 47.3 Valley Center-Pauma Unified Valley Center Milpitas 484 47.3 Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Belmont Bakersfield 485 47.2 Nevada Joint Union High Grass Valley Rio Linda 486 47.2 Anderson Union High Anderson Sacramento 487 47.2 Sonoma Valley Unified Sonoma Perris 488 47.2 Nuview Union Elementary Nuevo Lafayette 489 47.2 Pacific Grove Unified Pacific Grove Whittier 490 47.2 Fairfax Elementary Bakersfield Huntington Bch 491 47.1 Empire Union Elementary Modesto Santa Rosa 492 47.1 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Coalinga Arroyo Grande 493 47.1 Grass Valley Elementary Grass Valley Whittier 494 47.1 San Rafael City Elementary San Rafael Riverside 495 47.1 Healdsburg Unified Healdsburg San Jose 496 47.0 Gridley Unified Gridley Sunnyvale 497 47.0 Wilsona Elementary Palmdale Exeter 498 47.0 Lake Tahoe Unified S Lake Tahoe Brea 499 47.0 Gateway Unified Redding San Ysidro 500 46.9 Willits Unified Willits Ripon 501 46.9 Placer Union High Auburn Oak Park 502 46.8 Westwood Unified Westwood Walnut Creek 503 46.8 John Swett Unified Crockett San Mateo 504 46.8 Campbell Union Elementary Campbell Selma 505 46.7 San Dieguito Union High Encinitas Mendota 506 46.7 Jefferson Union High Daly City Valencia 507 46.6 Redding Elementary Redding San Jose 508 46.6 Solana Beach Elementary Solana Beach Julian 509 46.6 Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Jamul Newark 510 46.5 Gustine Unified Gustine Alpine 511 46.5 Santa Cruz City High Soquel Tehachapi 512 46.4 Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Santa Rosa Lemoore 513 46.4 Mountain Empire Unified Pine Valley Perris 514 46.4 Black Oak Mine Unified Georgetown Rescue 515 46.4 Chowchilla Elementary Chowchilla Wasco 516 46.0 Winters Joint Unified Winters National City 517 46.0 Moraga Elementary Moraga Cypress 518 45.6 Cascade Union Elementary Anderson Cerritos 519 40.9 San Diego Co Office of Education San Diego Carmel 520 39.5 Riverside Co Office of Education Riverside Atascadero 521 39.1 Orange County Office of Ed Costa Mesa Holtville 522 38.7 San Joaquin Co Off of Education Stockton Willows 523 33.9 Tulare County Office of Ed Visalia San Joaquin 524 32.7 Fresno County Office of Ed Fresno Riverbank 525 32.2 Santa Clara Co Off of Education San Jose Middletown 526 32.2 Kern County Office of Education Bakersfield Alhambra 527 30.6 Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Downey Santee 528 26.4 San Bernardino Co Off of Ed San Bernardino Whittier Canyon Country Individual Education Program Students S San Francisco Rank Percent District Name City Eureka 1 76.7 Riverside Co Office of Education Riverside Orcutt 2 67.9 Fresno County Office of Ed Fresno Shafter 3 55.4 Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Downey Lafayette 4 55.0 Kern County Office of Education Bakersfield Valencia 5 29.7 San Joaquin Co Off of Education Stockton Fowler 6 23.5 San Diego Co Office of Education San Diego Carlsbad 7 17.8 Lakeside Union Elementary Lakeside Fallbrook 8 16.9 Oroville City Elementary Oroville McKinleyville 9 16.6 Mariposa County Unified Mariposa Oxnard 10 16.0 Wilsona Elementary Palmdale Yucaipa 11 15.6 Robla Elementary Sacramento Santa Cruz 11 15.6 Santa Cruz City Elementary Soquel Newman 13 15.5 West Sonoma County Union High Sebastopol Quincy 14 14.9 Live Oak Elementary Santa Cruz Santa Maria 15 14.8 Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Acton Paradise 15 14.8 Oakley Union Elementary Oakley Atherton 17 14.7 West Contra Costa Unified Richmond Dos Palos 18 14.6 Cascade Union Elementary Anderson Avenal 19 14.3 San Rafael City Elementary San Rafael Dinuba 20 14.2 Cajon Valley Union Elementary El Cajon Sacramento 20 14.2 Santee Elementary Santee Fremont 22 14.1 Morongo Unified Twentynine Plms Rosemead 23 14.0 Lake Tahoe Unified S Lake Tahoe
Profiles of California 24 24 24 24 28 28 28 28 32 33 34 35 36 36 36 39 39 41 41 41 41 45 45 47 47 49 49 49 52 52 52 52 56 56 56 56 56 61 61 61 61 61 66 66 66 66 70 70 70 73 73 73 73 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 86 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 112 112 112 112
13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.3 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.1 13.1 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 12.9 12.9 12.7 12.7 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5
Lancaster Elementary Martinez Unified Orange County Office of Ed Petaluma City Elementary Antelope Valley Union High Del Norte County Unified Modesto City Elementary Solana Beach Elementary Amador County Unified Ukiah Unified Hollister SD Apple Valley Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Redondo Beach Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Lawndale Elementary Mt. Diablo Unified Palmdale Elementary Ramona City Unified Bonita Unified Willits Unified Eureka City Unified Santa Cruz City High Lake Elsinore Unified Pasadena Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Kingsburg Elementary Charter La Mesa-Spring Valley Piedmont City Unified San Diego Unified East Whittier City Elementary Konocti Unified Pacific Grove Unified Ross Valley Elementary San Jacinto Unified Oroville Union High Plumas Unified Sacramento City Unified San Francisco Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Berkeley Unified Chico Unified Fort Bragg Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Galt Joint Union Elementary River Delta Joint Unified Vista Unified Grant Joint Union High Grossmont Union High Reef-Sunset Unified Taft City Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Calaveras Unified Coronado Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Lakeport Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Valley Center-Pauma Unified Covina-Valley Unified Gateway Unified Merced Union High Napa Valley Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Santa Clara Unified Temecula Valley Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Vallejo City Unified Auburn Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Fillmore Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Lodi Unified Novato Unified San Jose Unified Victor Valley Union High Atascadero Unified Barstow Unified Cabrillo Unified Little Lake City Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Selma Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Union Elementary Westminster Elementary Anaheim Union High Center Joint Unified Claremont Unified Hemet Unified
Lancaster Martinez Costa Mesa Petaluma Lancaster Crescent City Modesto Solana Beach Jackson Ukiah Hollister Apple Valley Folsom Redondo Beach Ben Lomond Dos Palos San Mateo Lawndale Concord Palmdale Ramona San Dimas Willits Eureka Soquel Lake Elsinore Pasadena Santa Monica Kingsburg La Mesa Piedmont San Diego Whittier Lower Lake Pacific Grove San Anselmo San Jacinto Oroville Quincy Sacramento San Francisco Modesto Berkeley Chico Fort Bragg Santa Rosa Galt Rio Vista Vista Sacramento La Mesa Avenal Taft Beverly Hills Brentwood San Andreas Coronado Greenfield Lakeport Monterey Santa Rosa Valley Center Covina Redding Atwater Napa Santa Barbara Santa Clara Temecula Turlock Vallejo Auburn Rohnert Park Fillmore Lemon Grove Lodi Novato San Jose Victorville Atascadero Barstow Half Moon Bay Santa Fe Spgs Sacramento Selma Sonoma San Jose Westminster Anaheim Antelope Claremont Hemet
Profiles of California 112 112 112 112 112 112 112 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 136 136 136 136 136 136 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 164 164 164 164 164 169 169 169 169 169 169 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 175 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 184 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 192 204 204 204 204 204
11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.1 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5
Los Gatos Union Elementary Middletown Unified Moorpark Unified Newark Unified Savanna Elementary Sequoia Union High Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Alameda City Unified Del Mar Union Elementary Empire Union Elementary Keppel Union Elementary Livermore Valley Joint Unified Los Angeles Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Northern Humboldt Union High Pajaro Valley Unified School Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Patterson Joint Unified San Rafael City High Sylvan Union Elementary Fruitvale Elementary John Swett Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Old Adobe Union Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Torrance Unified Alpine Union Elementary Bear Valley Unified Bellevue Union Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Escondido Union Elementary Liberty Union High Rio Linda Union Elementary San Bernardino City Unified San Marcos Unified San Mateo Union High Sweetwater Union High Travis Unified Vacaville Unified Winters Joint Unified Ceres Unified Chula Vista Elementary Dixie Elementary Fowler Unified Manhattan Beach Unified Morgan Hill Unified Westside Union Elementary William S. Hart Union High Kelseyville Unified King City Joint Union High Lowell Joint Modesto City High Palo Alto Unified Cypress Elementary Oakland Unified Oceanside Unified Petaluma Joint Union High Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Pleasanton Unified Alum Rock Union Elementary Downey Unified Los Nietos Elementary Lucia Mar Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Salida Union Elementary San Benito High Washington Unified Whittier City Elementary Dixon Unified Grass Valley Elementary Huntington Beach City Elementary Orange Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary San Ramon Valley Unified South Bay Union Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Bassett Unified Carpinteria Unified Centralia Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Merced City Elementary Mountain Empire Unified Ojai Unified Paradise Unified Placer Union High Roseville City Elementary Tustin Unified Walnut Creek Elementary Antioch Unified Delhi Unified Eastside Union Elementary Fontana Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary
Public School District Rankings Los Gatos Middletown Moorpark Newark Anaheim Redwood City Truckee Alameda Del Mar Modesto Pearblossom Livermore Los Angeles Costa Mesa McKinleyville Watsonville Palos Verdes Est Patterson San Rafael Modesto Bakersfield Crockett Atherton Petaluma Santa Clarita Torrance Alpine Big Bear Lake Santa Rosa Lawndale Escondido Brentwood Rio Linda San Bernardino San Marcos San Mateo Chula Vista Travis Afb Vacaville Winters Ceres Chula Vista San Rafael Fowler Manhattan Beach Morgan Hill Lancaster Santa Clarita Kelseyville King City Whittier Modesto Palo Alto Cypress Oakland Oceanside Petaluma Placentia Pleasanton San Jose Downey Whittier Arroyo Grande Paso Robles Salida Hollister West Sacramento Whittier Dixon Grass Valley Huntington Bch Orange Santa Rosa Danville Imperial Beach Turlock La Puente Carpinteria Buena Park Goleta Merced Pine Valley Ojai Paradise Auburn Roseville Tustin Walnut Creek Antioch Delhi Lancaster Fontana Jamul
204 204 204 204 204 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 214 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 232 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 240 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 257 268 268 268 268 268 268 274 274 274 274 274 274 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 280 295 295 295 295 295 295
10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.4 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.9 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7
Moreno Valley Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Oakdale Joint Unified Pomona Unified Santa Barbara High Adelanto Elementary Campbell Union High Central Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified Fallbrook Union High Fountain Valley Elementary Kerman Unified Las Virgenes Unified Linden Unified Magnolia Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Pittsburg Unified Riverside Unified Rocklin Unified San Lorenzo Unified Simi Valley Unified Sunnyvale Elementary Azusa Unified Corona-Norco Unified East Side Union High Hayward Unified National Elementary Redlands Unified Snowline Joint Unified Woodland Joint Unified Arvin Union Elementary Beaumont Unified Buena Park Elementary Burbank Unified Castro Valley Unified Fullerton Elementary Hilmar Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Richland Union Elementary SD Rio Elementary Romoland Elementary San Dieguito Union High San Leandro Unified Santa Paula Elementary Sierra Sands Unified Sierra Unified Benicia Unified Huntington Beach Union High Muroc Joint Unified Newman-Crows Landing Unified Oak Grove Elementary Oak Park Unified Oxnard Union High Pleasant Valley School Red Bluff Joint Union High Santa Paula Union High Standard Elementary Conejo Valley Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Fresno Unified Garden Grove Unified Ocean View Elementary Orland Joint Unified ABC Unified Anaheim Elementary Bakersfield City Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Ventura Unified Albany City Unified Brea-Olinda Unified El Monte City Elementary El Rancho Unified Glendora Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Mark West Union Elementary Murrieta Valley Unified Perris Elementary Rowland Unified San Marino Unified Santa Rosa High Silver Valley Unified South San Francisco Unified Stockton City Unified Garvey Elementary La Canada Unified Lamont Elementary Lincoln Unified Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Poway Unified
Moreno Valley San Jose Oakdale Pomona Santa Barbara Adelanto San Jose Fresno Ontario Fairfield Fallbrook Fountain Valley Kerman Calabasas Linden Anaheim Mountain View Pittsburg Riverside Rocklin San Lorenzo Simi Valley Sunnyvale Azusa Norco San Jose Hayward National City Redlands Phelan Woodland Arvin Beaumont Buena Park Burbank Castro Valley Fullerton Hilmar Reedley Norwalk Shafter Oxnard Homeland Encinitas San Leandro Santa Paula Ridgecrest Prather Benicia Huntington Bch North Edwards Newman San Jose Oak Park Oxnard Camarillo Red Bluff Santa Paula Bakersfield Thousand Oaks Fallbrook Fresno Garden Grove Huntington Bch Orland Cerritos Anaheim Bakersfield Keyes Tehachapi Ventura Albany Brea El Monte Pico Rivera Glendora City of Industry Santa Rosa Murrieta Perris Rowland Heights San Marino Santa Rosa Yermo S San Francisco Stockton Rosemead La Canada Lamont Stockton Mountain View Poway
295 295 295 304 304 304 304 304 304 304 304 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 319 319 319 319 319 319 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 340 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 373 373 373 373 373 373 373 380 380 380 380 380 380 386 386 388 388 388 388 388
9.7 9.7 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.4 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6
San Juan Unified San Ysidro Elementary Windsor Unified Charter Oak Unified Fairfax Elementary Healdsburg Unified Lennox Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Soquel Union Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Capistrano Unified Carlsbad Unified Hesperia Unified Hueneme Elementary Moreland Elementary Oxnard Elementary Waterford Unified Alhambra City Elementary Dublin Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Lemoore Union High Pacifica SD Rim of the World Unified Bonsall Union Elementary Carmel Unified Cucamonga Elementary Culver City Unified Enterprise Elementary Escondido Union High Galt Joint Union High Glendale Unified Hawthorne Elementary Natomas Unified New Haven Unified Newhall Elementary Ocean View Elementary Santa Ana Unified Western Placer Unified Alvord Unified Atwater Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Colton Joint Unified Eureka Union Elementary Holtville Unified Loomis Union Elementary Ontario-Montclair Elementary Riverbank Unified South Whittier Elementary Central Elementary El Dorado Union High Jurupa Unified King City Union Elementary Lafayette Elementary Livingston Union Elementary Los Alamitos Unified Moraga Elementary Mountain View Elementary Redding Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Whittier Union High Belmont-Redwood Shores ED El Centro Elementary Gilroy Unified Los Altos Elementary Milpitas Unified Mountain View Elementary Redwood City Elementary Sonora Union High Southern Kern Unified Visalia Unified Weaver Union Elementary Banning Unified Castaic Union Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary El Monte Union High Elk Grove Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Mcfarland Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Fremont Unified Millbrae Elementary Saddleback Valley Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Saratoga Union Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Irvine Unified Brawley Union High Central Union Elementary Chino Valley Unified Encinitas Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified
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Carmichael San Ysidro Windsor Covina Bakersfield Healdsburg Lennox Mill Valley Capitola Canyon Country Yucaipa San Juan Capis Carlsbad Hesperia Port Hueneme San Jose Oxnard Waterford Alhambra Dublin Bakersfield Lemoore Pacifica Lake Arrowhead Bonsall Carmel Rcho Cucamong Culver City Redding Escondido Galt Glendale Hawthorne Sacramento Union City Valencia Oxnard Santa Ana Lincoln Riverside Atwater Campbell Colton Granite Bay Holtville Loomis Ontario Riverbank Whittier Rcho Cucamong Placerville Riverside King City Lafayette Livingston Los Alamitos Moraga Ontario Redding Bakersfield Whittier Belmont El Centro Gilroy Los Altos Milpitas El Monte Redwood City Sonora Rosamond Visalia Merced Banning Valencia Roseville El Monte Elk Grove Firebaugh Mcfarland Coalinga Fremont Millbrae Mission Viejo San Luis Obispo Saratoga Etiwanda Irvine Brawley Lemoore Chino Encinitas Marysville
460 388 388 395 395 395 395 399 399 399 399 399 399 399 399 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 407 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 425 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 449 449 451 451 451 451 455 455 455 455 455 460 460 462 463 463 463 466 466 468 468 468 468 468 473 473 473 473 477 477 477 477 481 481 481 481 485
Public School District Rankings 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.7
Palm Springs Unified Tamalpais Union High Acalanes Union High Arcadia Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Clovis Unified Bellflower Unified La Habra City Elementary Montebello Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem San Bruno Park Elementary South Pasadena Unified Tracy Joint Unified Val Verde Unified Burlingame Elementary Evergreen Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Kern Union High Laguna Beach Unified Nevada Joint Union High Rosemead Elementary San Gabriel Unified Anderson Union High Davis Joint Unified Duarte Unified Gridley Unified Lemoore Union Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Paramount Unified Rialto Unified Salinas Union High Scotts Valley Unified Baldwin Park Unified Delano Joint Union High Desert Sands Unified Gustine Unified Manteca Unified Monrovia Unified Temple City Unified Wiseburn Elementary Julian Union Elementary Long Beach Unified Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Menifee Union Elementary Mojave Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Ripon Unified Alhambra City High Alta Loma Elementary Black Oak Mine Unified Coachella Valley Unified Fremont Union High Gonzales Unified North Monterey County Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Tulare City Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Victor Elementary Hughson Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Sanger Unified Twin Ridges Elementary Cambrian Elementary Central Union High Hanford Joint Union High Lompoc Unified Tulare Joint Union High Delano Union Elementary Upland Unified Roseville Joint Union High Inglewood Unified Palo Verde Unified Perris Union High Gorman Elementary Jefferson Union High Brawley Elementary Del Paso Heights Elementary El Segundo Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Yuba City Unified Imperial Unified Nuview Union Elementary Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Soledad Unified Jefferson Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary San Carlos Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Madera Unified Templeton Unified Wasco Union Elementary Dinuba Unified
Palm Springs Larkspur Lafayette Arcadia San Jose Clovis Bellflower La Habra Montebello Bakersfield San Bruno South Pasadena Tracy Perris Burlingame San Jose San Jose Bakersfield Laguna Beach Grass Valley Rosemead San Gabriel Anderson Davis Duarte Gridley Lemoore Orinda Paramount Rialto Salinas Scotts Valley Baldwin Park Delano La Quinta Gustine Manteca Monrovia Temple City Hawthorne Julian Long Beach Los Gatos Menifee Mojave Orcutt Ripon Alhambra Alta Loma Georgetown Thermal Sunnyvale Gonzales Moss Landing Santa Maria Tulare Grass Valley Victorville Hughson East Palo Alto Sanger North San Juan San Jose El Centro Hanford Lompoc Tulare Delano Upland Roseville Inglewood Blythe Perris Gorman Daly City Brawley Sacramento El Segundo Fullerton Yuba City Imperial Nuevo Santa Maria Soledad Tracy Red Bluff San Carlos Walnut Corcoran Madera Templeton Wasco Dinuba
Profiles of California 485 487 487 489 490 490 492 493 494 495 495 497 497 497 497 501 502 502 504 504 504 507 508 509 509 511 511 513 513 513 516 517 517 519 520 521 522 522 522 522 526 526 526
6.7 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.2 6.0 5.9 5.9 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.3 4.3 4.3 3.9 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.0 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 n/a n/a n/a
Shasta Union High Jefferson Elementary Winton Elementary Alisal Union Elementary Calexico Unified Wheatland Elementary Parlier Unified Cupertino Union School Mother Lode Union Elementary Corning Union Elementary Riverdale Joint Unified Cloverdale Unified Farmersville Unified Norris Elementary Porterville Unified Exeter Union Elementary Salinas City Elementary West Covina Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Compton Unified Hanford Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Live Oak Unified Los Banos Unified Woodlake Union Elementary Burton Elementary Mendota Unified Earlimart Elementary Golden Plains Unified Lynwood Unified Julian Union High Chowchilla Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Escalon Unified Lindsay Unified Oro Grande Elementary Beardsley Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Westwood Unified Willows Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Santa Clara Co Off of Education Tulare County Office of Ed
Redding Daly City Winton Salinas Calexico Wheatland Parlier Cupertino Placerville Corning Riverdale Cloverdale Farmersville Bakersfield Porterville Exeter Salinas West Covina Shingle Springs Compton Hanford Rescue Live Oak Los Banos Woodlake Porterville Mendota Earlimart San Joaquin Lynwood Julian Chowchilla Orosi Escalon Lindsay Oro Grande Bakersfield Salinas Westwood Willows San Bernardino San Jose Visalia
English Language Learner Students Rank Percent District Name 1 83.1 Earlimart Elementary 2 74.5 Mendota Unified 3 73.8 Lamont Elementary 4 73.1 Calexico Unified 5 69.3 Ravenswood City Elementary 6 69.1 Alisal Union Elementary 7 69.0 Lennox Elementary 8 68.7 San Ysidro Elementary 9 67.6 Reef-Sunset Unified 10 67.1 Coachella Valley Unified 11 66.8 Arvin Union Elementary 12 66.1 Bellevue Union Elementary 13 65.7 Livingston Union Elementary 14 63.8 Parlier Unified 15 62.5 Anaheim Elementary 16 61.7 Soledad Unified 17 60.8 Santa Ana Unified 18 60.7 Alum Rock Union Elementary 19 59.1 Gonzales Unified 20 58.4 Lindsay Unified 21 58.2 National Elementary 22 57.6 Mountain View Elementary 23 57.4 Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified 24 57.0 Greenfield Union Elementary 25 56.8 Golden Plains Unified 26 56.0 Winton Elementary 27 55.8 Delano Union Elementary 28 55.0 Mt. Pleasant Elementary 29 54.0 Franklin-Mckinley Elementary 30 53.8 Compton Unified 31 52.9 Magnolia Elementary 32 52.3 King City Union Elementary 33 51.8 Lynwood Unified 34 51.3 Delhi Unified 35 50.9 Ocean View Elementary 36 49.6 Santa Paula Elementary 37 49.4 Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary 38 49.3 Ontario-Montclair Elementary 39 49.1 Garden Grove Unified 39 49.1 Redwood City Elementary 41 48.1 Delano Joint Union High 42 46.8 Perris Elementary 42 46.8 Weaver Union Elementary 44 46.4 Farmersville Unified 45 45.6 Pajaro Valley Unified School 46 45.4 Paramount Unified
City Earlimart Mendota Lamont Calexico East Palo Alto Salinas Lennox San Ysidro Avenal Thermal Arvin Santa Rosa Livingston Parlier Anaheim Soledad Santa Ana San Jose Gonzales Lindsay National City El Monte Orosi Greenfield San Joaquin Winton Delano San Jose San Jose Compton Anaheim King City Lynwood Delhi Oxnard Santa Paula Santa Maria Ontario Garden Grove Redwood City Delano Perris Merced Farmersville Watsonville Paramount
47 48 48 48 51 52 53 53 53 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 62 62 65 65 67 67 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 99 99 102 102 102 105 106 107 108 108 110 111 112 113 113 113 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 124 126 127 128 129 130 130 130 133 134 135 135 135 138
45.3 45.2 45.2 45.2 44.5 44.4 44.3 44.3 44.3 44.2 43.8 43.5 43.3 43.2 42.9 42.7 42.7 42.7 42.3 42.3 42.2 42.2 42.1 41.8 41.6 41.5 41.4 40.6 40.0 39.9 39.8 39.7 39.5 39.4 39.3 39.2 38.8 38.6 38.5 38.3 37.6 37.4 37.3 37.1 36.5 36.2 35.7 35.3 35.1 35.0 34.2 34.1 33.8 33.8 33.8 33.2 33.2 33.2 33.1 33.0 32.9 32.8 32.8 32.5 32.3 32.1 32.0 32.0 32.0 31.8 31.7 31.6 31.5 31.2 31.1 30.4 30.2 30.1 30.1 30.0 29.9 29.8 29.7 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.3 29.2 29.0 29.0 29.0 28.9
Oxnard Elementary Buena Park Elementary El Monte City Elementary Pomona Unified El Centro Elementary Hueneme Elementary Hawthorne Elementary La Habra City Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Salinas City Elementary Los Angeles Unified Garvey Elementary Montebello Unified Holtville Unified Westminster Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Lawndale Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Romoland Elementary Santa Barbara Elementary Rio Elementary South Bay Union Elementary Del Paso Heights Elementary Patterson Joint Unified Riverbank Unified Wasco Union Elementary Kings Canyon Joint Unified Fairfax Elementary Madera Unified Mcfarland Unified Woodlake Union Elementary Robla Elementary Gustine Unified Alvord Unified San Rafael City Elementary Fillmore Unified Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Carpinteria Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Azusa Unified Salinas Union High Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Alhambra City Elementary Fontana Unified Savanna Elementary Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified North Sacramento Elementary Central Union High Winters Joint Unified Chula Vista Elementary Hayward Unified Atwater Elementary Brawley Elementary Palm Springs Unified Selma Unified Baldwin Park Unified Inglewood Unified Kerman Unified Dinuba Unified San Gabriel Unified Bassett Unified Los Nietos Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Modesto City Elementary El Rancho Unified Alhambra City High Rosemead Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Berryessa Union Elementary Rowland Unified Brawley Union High Fresno Unified San Jacinto Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed El Monte Union High Gilroy Unified Glendale Unified Merced City Elementary Oakland Unified Woodland Joint Unified Centinela Valley Union High Desert Sands Unified West Contra Costa Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Long Beach Unified Centralia Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Sacramento City Unified Evergreen Elementary
Oxnard Buena Park El Monte Pomona El Centro Port Hueneme Hawthorne La Habra Shafter Salinas Los Angeles Rosemead Montebello Holtville Westminster Escondido Lawndale Santa Rosa Homeland Santa Barbara Oxnard Imperial Beach Sacramento Patterson Riverbank Wasco Reedley Bakersfield Madera Mcfarland Woodlake Sacramento Gustine Riverside San Rafael Fillmore Mountain View Carpinteria Dos Palos Azusa Salinas Firebaugh Alhambra Fontana Anaheim Coalinga Sacramento El Centro Winters Chula Vista Hayward Atwater Brawley Palm Springs Selma Baldwin Park Inglewood Kerman Dinuba San Gabriel La Puente Whittier Newman Modesto Pico Rivera Alhambra Rosemead Salinas Sunnyvale Chowchilla Campbell San Jose Rowland Heights Brawley Fresno San Jacinto Downey El Monte Gilroy Glendale Merced Oakland Woodland Lawndale La Quinta Richmond Fullerton Long Beach Buena Park Moreno Valley Sacramento San Jose
Profiles of California 138 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 146 148 149 149 149 149 153 154 155 155 155 158 159 160 161 161 161 164 164 164 167 167 169 169 169 172 172 172 175 176 177 177 179 179 181 181 181 184 184 186 186 188 188 190 190 192 193 193 195 195 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 203 203 206 206 208 209 210 210 212 212 214 215 215 217 218 219 220 220 222 222 222 225 225 227 227 229 229
28.9 28.8 28.7 28.6 28.5 28.4 28.3 28.2 28.2 28.1 28.0 28.0 28.0 28.0 27.9 27.8 27.4 27.4 27.4 27.3 27.2 27.1 26.9 26.9 26.9 26.8 26.8 26.8 26.6 26.6 26.5 26.5 26.5 26.4 26.4 26.4 26.2 26.1 26.0 26.0 25.9 25.9 25.8 25.8 25.8 25.5 25.5 25.3 25.3 25.2 25.2 25.0 25.0 24.7 24.5 24.5 24.4 24.4 24.3 24.2 24.1 24.0 23.9 23.8 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.4 23.4 23.3 23.2 22.8 22.8 22.7 22.7 22.6 22.5 22.5 22.4 22.0 21.6 21.5 21.5 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.1 20.9 20.9
Hollister SD Pittsburg Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Lodi Unified Jurupa Unified San Francisco Unified Fullerton Elementary Riverdale Joint Unified Wilsona Elementary San Diego Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary River Delta Joint Unified Val Verde Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Turlock Joint Elementary East Side Union High Oak Grove Elementary San Marcos Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Tustin Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Cabrillo Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Pasadena Unified Little Lake City Elementary Nuview Union Elementary San Bernardino City Unified Anaheim Union High Gridley Unified Goleta Union Elementary Live Oak Unified Oceanside Unified Corning Union Elementary Live Oak Elementary Sweetwater Union High Hilmar Unified North Monterey County Unified Eastside Union Elementary San Jose Unified Los Banos Unified Sanger Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified San Leandro Unified Santa Cruz City Elementary Santa Maria Joint Union High Sequoia Union High Adelanto Elementary Monterey Peninsula Unified Millbrae Elementary Napa Valley Unified Milpitas Unified Washington Unified Grant Joint Union High Bakersfield City Elementary Rialto Unified Cucamonga Elementary Vista Unified Palmdale Elementary South Whittier Elementary Stockton City Unified San Lorenzo Unified Bonsall Union Elementary New Haven Unified Marysville Joint Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Whittier City Elementary Banning Unified Santa Clara Unified Healdsburg Unified Keppel Union Elementary Fresno County Office of Ed Windsor Unified Downey Unified Ukiah Unified Petaluma City Elementary Old Adobe Union Elementary Orange Unified Imperial Unified Fowler Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Empire Union Elementary Hughson Unified Hanford Elementary Linden Unified Rio Linda Union Elementary Oxnard Union High Tulare City Elementary Fort Bragg Unified Lake Tahoe Unified Ocean View Elementary Porterville Unified
Public School District Rankings Hollister Pittsburg Corcoran Lodi Riverside San Francisco Fullerton Riverdale Palmdale San Diego Bakersfield Daly City Rio Vista Perris Sonoma Turlock San Jose San Jose San Marcos Fallbrook Tustin Costa Mesa Half Moon Bay Galt Pasadena Santa Fe Spgs Nuevo San Bernardino Anaheim Gridley Goleta Live Oak Oceanside Corning Santa Cruz Chula Vista Hilmar Moss Landing Lancaster San Jose Los Banos Sanger City of Industry San Leandro Soquel Santa Maria Redwood City Adelanto Monterey Millbrae Napa Milpitas West Sacramento Sacramento Bakersfield Rialto Rcho Cucamong Vista Palmdale Whittier Stockton San Lorenzo Bonsall Union City Marysville San Mateo Whittier Banning Santa Clara Healdsburg Pearblossom Fresno Windsor Downey Ukiah Petaluma Petaluma Orange Imperial Fowler Santa Rosa Modesto Hughson Hanford Linden Rio Linda Oxnard Tulare Fort Bragg S Lake Tahoe Huntington Bch Porterville
231 232 233 234 235 235 237 237 239 239 241 242 243 244 245 246 246 246 246 250 251 252 253 254 254 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 262 262 262 262 267 267 269 270 270 272 273 273 273 276 276 278 279 280 281 281 281 284 285 286 287 287 287 290 290 290 293 293 293 296 296 298 299 300 301 301 303 304 305 306 306 308 309 310 310 312 312 314 315 316 316 316 319 319 321 321 323
20.8 20.7 20.5 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.0 19.9 19.8 19.6 19.5 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.2 19.1 19.0 18.8 18.5 18.5 18.4 18.2 18.1 17.9 17.8 17.7 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.5 17.2 17.2 17.1 17.0 17.0 16.9 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.7 16.7 16.6 16.4 16.3 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.0 15.8 15.7 15.5 15.5 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.4 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.1 15.1 14.9 14.8 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.3 14.2 14.0 14.0 13.9 13.8 13.6 13.6 13.4 13.4 13.3 13.2 13.1 13.1 13.1 13.0 13.0 12.9 12.9 12.8
Ceres Unified Visalia Unified Colton Joint Unified Newhall Elementary Alameda City Unified South San Francisco Unified Moreland Elementary Yuba City Unified Cajon Valley Union Elementary Newark Unified ABC Unified Exeter Union Elementary Valley Center-Pauma Unified Santa Barbara High Lemoore Union Elementary Fallbrook Union High Lompoc Unified Monrovia Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Lemon Grove Elementary Norwalk-La Mirada Unified East Whittier City Elementary Cloverdale Unified Duarte Unified Riverside Co Office of Education Elk Grove Unified Orange County Office of Ed Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Waterford Unified Escondido Union High Vallejo City Unified Escalon Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Merced Union High Moorpark Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Galt Joint Union High Morgan Hill Unified Bellflower Unified Burbank Unified Keyes Union Elementary Julian Union High Corona-Norco Unified Culver City Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Central Unified Lake Elsinore Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Lincoln Unified Willows Unified Dixon Unified Mountain Empire Unified Orland Joint Unified Riverside Unified Salida Union Elementary Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Burton Elementary Santa Rosa High Turlock Joint Union High Burlingame Elementary Fremont Unified Whittier Union High Hesperia Unified King City Joint Union High Menifee Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Tracy Joint Unified Temple City Unified Lancaster Elementary Modesto City High Brentwood Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Ventura Unified Palo Verde Unified Santa Clara Co Off of Education Beaumont Unified Manteca Unified Cupertino Union School Jefferson Elementary Berkeley Unified Santa Paula Union High Ramona City Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Kelseyville Unified Hemet Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Capistrano Unified Kern County Office of Education Lucia Mar Unified San Diego Co Office of Education John Swett Unified
Ceres Visalia Colton Valencia Alameda S San Francisco San Jose Yuba City El Cajon Newark Cerritos Exeter Valley Center Santa Barbara Lemoore Fallbrook Lompoc Monrovia Modesto Lemon Grove Norwalk Whittier Cloverdale Duarte Riverside Elk Grove Costa Mesa Truckee Waterford Escondido Vallejo Escalon La Mesa Atwater Moorpark Paso Robles Galt Morgan Hill Bellflower Burbank Keyes Julian Norco Culver City Concord Fresno Lake Elsinore San Bruno Stockton Willows Dixon Pine Valley Orland Riverside Salida Placentia Porterville Santa Rosa Turlock Burlingame Fremont Whittier Hesperia King City Menifee Taft Tracy Temple City Lancaster Modesto Brentwood Ontario Ventura Blythe San Jose Beaumont Manteca Cupertino Tracy Berkeley Santa Paula Ramona Canyon Country Rohnert Park Kelseyville Hemet Jamul Oro Grande San Juan Capis Bakersfield Arroyo Grande San Diego Crockett
323 325 325 327 328 328 328 331 331 331 334 335 336 337 338 338 338 341 342 343 343 345 345 347 347 349 349 349 352 353 353 353 356 356 358 358 360 360 362 363 364 365 365 367 368 369 369 369 372 373 373 375 376 377 377 377 377 381 382 383 383 385 385 387 388 389 390 390 392 392 392 395 396 396 398 398 398 398 402 403 404 404 404 404 408 408 408 408 412 413 414 414
12.8 12.7 12.7 12.6 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.1 12.0 11.9 11.7 11.6 11.6 11.6 11.5 11.4 11.3 11.3 11.2 11.2 11.1 11.1 10.9 10.9 10.9 10.7 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.4 10.4 10.3 10.3 10.0 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.5 9.4 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.2 8.1 8.0 8.0 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.4 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.9
San Mateo Union High Chaffey Joint Union High Chico Unified Covina-Valley Unified Encinitas Union Elementary Natomas Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Cypress Elementary Irvine Unified Oroville City Elementary Torrance Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified Ojai Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Antelope Valley Union High Arcadia Unified Mojave Unified Victor Elementary Central Elementary San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Upland Unified San Rafael City High West Covina Unified Albany City Unified Kern Union High Livermore Valley Joint Unified Novato Unified Petaluma Joint Union High Redondo Beach Unified Fremont Union High Vacaville Unified Wiseburn Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified Soquel Union Elementary Perris Union High Redlands Unified Oakley Union Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary Huntington Beach Union High Lowell Joint Eureka City Unified Barstow Unified Tulare County Office of Ed Chino Valley Unified Antioch Unified Davis Joint Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Konocti Unified Ripon Unified Claremont Unified Pleasant Valley School Carlsbad Unified Center Joint Unified Clovis Unified Willits Unified Solana Beach Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter Saddleback Valley Unified Santa Cruz City High Auburn Union Elementary San Juan Unified Central Union Elementary Simi Valley Unified Conejo Valley Unified Liberty Union High San Luis Coastal Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Southern Kern Unified Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Western Placer Unified Del Norte County Unified Sierra Sands Unified Palo Alto Unified Tehachapi Unified Tulare Joint Union High William S. Hart Union High Charter Oak Unified Roseville City Elementary Bear Valley Unified Jefferson Union High Mark West Union Elementary Poway Unified Grossmont Union High Lakeport Unified Oroville Union High Walnut Creek Elementary Lakeside Union Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Castaic Union Elementary Huntington Beach City Elementary
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San Mateo Ontario Chico Covina Encinitas Sacramento Santa Monica Cypress Irvine Oroville Torrance Fairfield Ojai Folsom Lancaster Arcadia Mojave Victorville Rcho Cucamong San Bernardino Upland San Rafael West Covina Albany Bakersfield Livermore Novato Petaluma Redondo Beach Sunnyvale Vacaville Hawthorne Brea Capitola Perris Redlands Oakley Red Bluff Huntington Bch Whittier Eureka Barstow Visalia Chino Antioch Davis Oakdale Modesto Roseville Lower Lake Ripon Claremont Camarillo Carlsbad Antelope Clovis Willits Solana Beach Kingsburg Mission Viejo Soquel Auburn Carmichael Lemoore Simi Valley Thousand Oaks Brentwood San Luis Obispo Fountain Valley Rosamond Yucaipa Lincoln Crescent City Ridgecrest Palo Alto Tehachapi Tulare Santa Clarita Covina Roseville Big Bear Lake Daly City Santa Rosa Poway La Mesa Lakeport Oroville Walnut Creek Lakeside Walnut Valencia Huntington Bch
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Public School District Rankings 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.0 3.0 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2
Hanford Joint Union High Santee Elementary Castro Valley Unified Dublin Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Enterprise Elementary South Pasadena Unified San Marino Unified Snowline Joint Unified Beardsley Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Rim of the World Unified Temecula Valley Unified Union Elementary Cambrian Elementary Orcutt Union Elementary Rincon Valley Union Elementary Pleasanton Unified San Benito High San Joaquin Co Off of Education Los Altos Elementary Pacifica SD Victor Valley Union High Cascade Union Elementary Martinez Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Carmel Unified Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Campbell Union High Lemoore Union High San Dieguito Union High West Sonoma County Union High Las Virgenes Unified Saugus Union Elementary Gateway Unified Alpine Union Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary Apple Valley Unified Travis Unified Pacific Grove Unified Glendora Unified Middletown Unified Wheatland Elementary Atascadero Unified Plumas Unified Ross Valley Elementary El Segundo Unified Alta Loma Elementary Piedmont City Unified Westside Union Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Redding Elementary Rocklin Unified Dixie Elementary Murrieta Valley Unified Julian Union Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Oak Park Unified Templeton Unified La Canada Unified Laguna Beach Unified Benicia Unified Amador County Unified Los Alamitos Unified Rosedale Union Elementary Silver Valley Unified Bonita Unified Fruitvale Elementary San Carlos Elementary Gorman Elementary Red Bluff Joint Union High Manhattan Beach Unified Rescue Union Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Morongo Unified Standard Elementary Acalanes Union High Lafayette Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Tamalpais Union High Coronado Unified Moraga Elementary Muroc Joint Unified Roseville Joint Union High San Ramon Valley Unified Westwood Unified Norris Elementary
Hanford 509 1.1 Eureka Union Elementary Santee 510 1.0 Orinda Union Elementary Castro Valley 510 1.0 Twin Ridges Elementary Dublin 512 0.9 Black Oak Mine Unified Bakersfield 512 0.9 Mariposa County Unified Mountain View 512 0.9 Sierra Unified Acton 515 0.8 El Dorado Union High Palos Verdes Est 515 0.8 San Lorenzo Valley Unified Redding 515 0.8 Shasta Union High South Pasadena 518 0.7 Buckeye Union Elementary San Marino 518 0.7 Placer Union High Phelan 520 0.6 Anderson Union High Bakersfield 520 0.6 Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Beverly Hills 522 0.5 Sonora Union High Lake Arrowhead 523 0.4 Calaveras Unified Temecula 523 0.4 Loomis Union Elementary San Jose 523 0.4 Nevada Joint Union High San Jose 526 0.3 Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Orcutt 527 0.2 Northern Humboldt Union High Santa Rosa 527 0.2 Paradise Unified Pleasanton Hollister Migrant Students Stockton Rank Percent District Name Los Altos 1 58.1 King City Joint Union High Pacifica 2 55.4 Wasco Union Elementary Victorville 3 53.5 Golden Plains Unified Anderson 4 51.5 Reef-Sunset Unified Martinez 5 50.3 Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Atherton 6 49.5 Alisal Union Elementary Carmel 7 49.2 Gonzales Unified Belmont 8 46.3 Arvin Union Elementary San Jose 9 45.8 Pajaro Valley Unified School Lemoore 10 45.2 Richland Union Elementary SD Encinitas 11 45.1 Mendota Unified Sebastopol 12 44.9 Lamont Elementary Calabasas 13 44.7 Mcfarland Unified Santa Clarita 14 40.7 Parlier Unified Redding 15 39.9 Delano Union Elementary Alpine 16 39.6 Salinas City Elementary Del Mar 17 39.1 Greenfield Union Elementary Apple Valley 18 39.0 King City Union Elementary Travis Afb 19 38.2 Riverdale Joint Unified Pacific Grove 20 37.2 Corcoran Joint Unified Glendora 21 36.7 Fairfax Elementary Middletown 22 36.5 Lindsay Unified Wheatland 23 36.4 Delano Joint Union High Atascadero 24 36.0 Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Quincy 25 33.3 Earlimart Elementary San Anselmo 25 33.3 Woodlake Union Elementary El Segundo 27 32.1 Farmersville Unified Alta Loma 28 31.8 Soledad Unified Piedmont 29 31.7 Rio Elementary Lancaster 30 31.2 Salinas Union High Etiwanda 31 30.5 San Benito High Grass Valley 32 30.3 Holtville Unified Placerville 33 29.2 Hollister SD Redding 34 29.0 Linden Unified Rocklin 35 28.8 Fillmore Unified San Rafael 36 27.8 North Monterey County Unified Murrieta 37 27.1 Kerman Unified Julian 38 26.8 Ocean View Elementary Mill Valley 39 26.3 Escalon Unified Oak Park 40 25.9 Brawley Union High Templeton 41 25.6 Riverbank Unified La Canada 42 25.4 River Delta Joint Unified Laguna Beach 43 24.7 Brawley Elementary Benicia 44 24.4 Santa Paula Elementary Jackson 45 24.1 Hueneme Elementary Los Alamitos 46 23.9 Coachella Valley Unified Bakersfield 47 23.2 Santa Maria Joint Union High Yermo 48 23.1 Calexico Unified San Dimas 49 22.8 Patterson Joint Unified Bakersfield 50 22.7 Carpinteria Unified San Carlos 51 22.5 Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Gorman 52 22.4 Hughson Unified Red Bluff 53 22.0 Greenfield Union Elementary Manhattan Beach 54 21.2 Newman-Crows Landing Unified Rescue 55 20.9 Ukiah Unified Saratoga 56 20.6 Healdsburg Unified Los Gatos 56 20.6 Taft City Elementary Twentynine Plms 58 19.4 Central Union High Bakersfield 58 19.4 Gustine Unified Lafayette 58 19.4 Live Oak Unified Lafayette 61 19.0 Bakersfield City Elementary Scotts Valley 62 18.8 Lemoore Union Elementary Larkspur 63 18.5 Oxnard Union High Coronado 64 18.4 Hanford Elementary Moraga 64 18.4 Winters Joint Unified North Edwards 66 18.3 Cloverdale Unified Roseville 67 18.1 Santa Paula Union High Danville 68 18.0 Gridley Unified Westwood 69 17.8 Dinuba Unified Bakersfield
Profiles of California Granite Bay Orinda North San Juan Georgetown Mariposa Prather Placerville Ben Lomond Redding Shingle Springs Auburn Anderson Los Gatos Sonora San Andreas Loomis Grass Valley Grass Valley McKinleyville Paradise
City King City Wasco San Joaquin Avenal Firebaugh Salinas Gonzales Arvin Watsonville Shafter Mendota Lamont Mcfarland Parlier Delano Salinas Greenfield King City Riverdale Corcoran Bakersfield Lindsay Delano Coalinga Earlimart Woodlake Farmersville Soledad Oxnard Salinas Hollister Holtville Hollister Linden Fillmore Moss Landing Kerman Oxnard Escalon Brawley Riverbank Rio Vista Brawley Santa Paula Port Hueneme Thermal Santa Maria Calexico Patterson Carpinteria Santa Maria Hughson Bakersfield Newman Ukiah Healdsburg Taft El Centro Gustine Live Oak Bakersfield Lemoore Oxnard Hanford Winters Cloverdale Santa Paula Gridley Dinuba
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 77 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 85 87 88 88 90 91 92 93 94 95 95 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 104 106 106 108 108 110 111 111 111 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 120 122 123 124 125 125 125 128 129 130 130 132 133 133 135 136 136 136 139 140 141 142 143 144 144 146 147 147 149 150 151 151 153 154 154 156 156 158 158 158 158 162
17.5 17.4 16.1 15.8 15.7 15.4 15.3 15.2 15.2 14.9 14.7 14.6 14.5 14.4 14.3 13.9 13.9 13.8 13.7 13.7 13.5 12.8 12.6 12.3 12.0 11.9 11.9 11.6 11.5 11.4 11.2 11.0 10.9 10.7 10.6 10.6 10.4 10.4 10.1 10.1 9.9 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.4 9.3 9.1 9.0 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.4 8.3 8.1 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.8 7.7 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.1 7.1 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.6 6.5 6.4 6.3 6.0 5.9 5.9 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6
Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Kelseyville Unified Fort Bragg Unified El Centro Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Tulare City Elementary Galt Joint Union High Orland Joint Unified Stockton City Unified Bonsall Union Elementary Willows Unified Yuba City Unified Gilroy Unified Livingston Union Elementary Madera Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Lemoore Union High Galt Joint Union Elementary Dixon Unified Fresno Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Cabrillo Unified Tulare Joint Union High Ripon Unified Waterford Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Ceres Unified Winton Elementary Porterville Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Kern Union High Lakeport Unified Rosemead Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Fowler Unified Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Morgan Hill Unified Palo Verde Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Corning Union Elementary Hanford Joint Union High Napa Valley Unified Woodland Joint Unified Delhi Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Central Union Elementary Selma Unified Fallbrook Union High Lodi Unified Willits Unified Bellevue Union Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Atwater Elementary Lompoc Unified Windsor Unified Empire Union Elementary Modesto City Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Oxnard Elementary ABC Unified Keppel Union Elementary Merced Union High Southern Kern Unified Duarte Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Redwood City Elementary Mountain View Elementary Eastside Union Elementary Konocti Unified Salida Union Elementary Sequoia Union High Visalia Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Santa Clara Unified Los Banos Unified Tracy Joint Unified Lucia Mar Unified Los Nietos Elementary San Jose Unified Garvey Elementary Live Oak Elementary Manteca Unified Merced City Elementary Moorpark Unified Oceanside Unified Ramona City Unified
Dos Palos Kelseyville Fort Bragg El Centro Exeter Tulare Galt Orland Stockton Bonsall Willows Yuba City Gilroy Livingston Madera Reedley Lemoore Galt Dixon Fresno Valley Center Half Moon Bay Tulare Ripon Waterford East Palo Alto Salinas Ceres Winton Porterville Oakdale Bakersfield Lakeport Rosemead Orosi Fowler San Jose Morgan Hill Blythe Santa Rosa Corning Hanford Napa Woodland Delhi Paso Robles Fallbrook Lemoore Selma Fallbrook Lodi Willits Santa Rosa San Jose Keyes Atwater Lompoc Windsor Modesto Modesto San Jose Chowchilla Merced Marysville Oxnard Cerritos Pearblossom Atwater Rosamond Duarte Sonoma Fresno Redwood City El Monte Lancaster Lower Lake Salida Redwood City Visalia Norwalk Santa Clara Los Banos Tracy Arroyo Grande Whittier San Jose Rosemead Santa Cruz Manteca Merced Moorpark Oceanside Ramona
Profiles of California 163 163 163 163 167 168 169 169 169 172 173 173 173 173 173 173 179 179 181 181 183 183 185 185 185 188 189 189 189 189 193 194 194 194 194 198 199 200 201 201 201 204 204 204 207 207 207 207 211 211 213 213 213 216 216 216 216 220 220 222 223 224 224 224 224 224 229 229 229 232 232 232 232 232 232 238 238 238 241 241 241 244 244 244 247 248 248 248 251 251 251 251
4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.4 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9
Imperial Unified Oroville Union High Santa Cruz City Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Turlock Joint Elementary Wilsona Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Liberty Union High Ventura Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Escondido Union Elementary Modesto City High Oak Grove Elementary Sanger Unified South Whittier Elementary Tehachapi Unified Long Beach Unified San Ysidro Elementary Livermore Valley Joint Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified New Haven Unified San Marcos Unified El Monte Union High Hilmar Unified Red Bluff Union Elementary Solana Beach Elementary Central Unified El Monte City Elementary Hayward Unified Perris Elementary Lynwood Unified Escondido Union High Middletown Unified Santa Rosa High Stanislaus Union Elementary Oroville City Elementary Vista Unified Desert Sands Unified Baldwin Park Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Palmdale Elementary Carlsbad Unified Chico Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Burton Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary Oakley Union Elementary West Sonoma County Union High Cascade Union Elementary Vacaville Unified Pleasant Valley School Sacramento City Unified South San Francisco Unified Alhambra City High Clovis Unified Petaluma City Elementary San Joaquin Co Off of Education Lancaster Elementary San Lorenzo Unified Newark Unified Evergreen Elementary Alhambra City Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Petaluma Joint Union High Santa Ana Unified East Side Union High El Rancho Unified San Dieguito Union High Antelope Valley Union High Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Davis Joint Unified Del Norte County Unified Little Lake City Elementary Mojave Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified North Sacramento Elementary Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Pomona Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Santa Cruz City High Oakland Unified Paramount Unified Perris Union High Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Santa Barbara High Sunnyvale Elementary Whittier Union High Anderson Union High Azusa Unified Capistrano Unified National Elementary
Public School District Rankings Imperial Oroville Soquel Turlock Turlock Palmdale Brentwood Brentwood Ventura San Luis Obispo Escondido Modesto San Jose Sanger Whittier Tehachapi Long Beach San Ysidro Livermore Monterey Union City San Marcos El Monte Hilmar Red Bluff Solana Beach Fresno El Monte Hayward Perris Lynwood Escondido Middletown Santa Rosa Modesto Oroville Vista La Quinta Baldwin Park Petaluma Palmdale Carlsbad Chico City of Industry Porterville Encinitas Oakley Sebastopol Anderson Vacaville Camarillo Sacramento S San Francisco Alhambra Clovis Petaluma Stockton Lancaster San Lorenzo Newark San Jose Alhambra Goleta Placerville Petaluma Santa Ana San Jose Pico Rivera Encinitas Lancaster Rohnert Park Davis Crescent City Santa Fe Spgs Mojave Fairfield Sacramento Placentia Pomona Red Bluff Soquel Oakland Paramount Perris Santa Rosa Santa Barbara Sunnyvale Whittier Anderson Azusa San Juan Capis National City
251 251 251 258 258 258 258 258 258 264 264 264 267 267 267 267 267 272 272 272 272 272 272 278 278 278 278 278 278 278 285 285 285 285 285 285 285 285 285 285 285 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325
0.9 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Newport-Mesa Unified Palm Springs Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Anaheim Elementary Anaheim Union High Covina-Valley Unified Fremont Unified Jefferson Elementary Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Kingsburg Elementary Charter San Francisco Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Atascadero Unified Auburn Union Elementary Fullerton Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Pasadena Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Bassett Unified Enterprise Elementary Lincoln Unified Los Angeles Unified Orange Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Magnolia Elementary Monrovia Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Shasta Union High Sweetwater Union High Beardsley Elementary Corona-Norco Unified Fremont Union High Gateway Unified Grant Joint Union High Mountain Empire Unified Redding Elementary San Gabriel Unified West Covina Unified Westside Union Elementary Wheatland Elementary Centralia Elementary Charter Oak Unified El Dorado Union High Elk Grove Unified Kern County Office of Education Laguna Beach Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Riverside Co Office of Education Romoland Elementary Rowland Unified Sierra Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Templeton Unified Val Verde Unified Washington Unified Buena Park Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Folsom-Cordova Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Natomas Unified Novato Unified Rio Linda Union Elementary San Diego Unified Santa Clara Co Off of Education Savanna Elementary South Bay Union Elementary Temple City Unified Whittier City Elementary Alameda City Unified Alvord Unified Antioch Unified Arcadia Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Bonita Unified Cajon Valley Union Elementary Chula Vista Elementary Compton Unified Downey Unified Fruitvale Elementary Fullerton Joint Union High Garden Grove Unified Glendale Unified Glendora Unified Grossmont Union High Hemet Unified Irvine Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Montebello Unified Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Mt. Diablo Unified
Costa Mesa Palm Springs Bakersfield Anaheim Anaheim Covina Fremont Tracy Downey Kingsburg San Francisco Santa Barbara Atascadero Auburn Fullerton Santa Rosa Pasadena Acton La Puente Redding Stockton Los Angeles Orange Sacramento Anaheim Monrovia Santa Rosa Bakersfield Redding Chula Vista Bakersfield Norco Sunnyvale Redding Sacramento Pine Valley Redding San Gabriel West Covina Lancaster Wheatland Buena Park Covina Placerville Elk Grove Bakersfield Laguna Beach Orcutt Riverside Homeland Rowland Heights Prather Modesto Templeton Perris West Sacramento Buena Park Del Mar Whittier Folsom Lemon Grove Sacramento Novato Rio Linda San Diego San Jose Anaheim Imperial Beach Temple City Whittier Alameda Riverside Antioch Arcadia Georgetown San Dimas El Cajon Chula Vista Compton Downey Bakersfield Fullerton Garden Grove Glendale Glendora La Mesa Hemet Irvine La Mesa Montebello Mountain View Mountain View Concord
325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 325 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Ontario-Montclair Elementary Orange County Office of Ed Placer Union High Pleasanton Unified Poway Unified Rialto Unified Roseville Joint Union High Saddleback Valley Unified San Juan Unified San Leandro Unified Tamalpais Union High Tustin Unified Vallejo City Unified Westminster Elementary Acalanes Union High Adelanto Elementary Albany City Unified Alpine Union Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Amador County Unified Apple Valley Unified Banning Unified Barstow Unified Bear Valley Unified Beaumont Unified Bellflower Unified Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Benicia Unified Berkeley Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Brea-Olinda Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Burbank Unified Burlingame Elementary Calaveras Unified Cambrian Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Campbell Union High Carmel Unified Castaic Union Elementary Castro Valley Unified Center Joint Unified Centinela Valley Union High Central Elementary Chaffey Joint Union High Chino Valley Unified Claremont Unified Colton Joint Unified Conejo Valley Unified Coronado Unified Cucamonga Elementary Culver City Unified Cupertino Union School Cypress Elementary Dixie Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Dublin Unified El Segundo Unified Etiwanda Elementary Eureka City Unified Eureka Union Elementary Fontana Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Gorman Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Hesperia Unified Huntington Beach City Elementary Huntington Beach Union High Inglewood Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary Jefferson Union High John Swett Unified Julian Union Elementary Julian Union High Jurupa Unified La Canada Unified La Habra City Elementary Lafayette Elementary Lake Elsinore Unified Lake Tahoe Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Lawndale Elementary Lennox Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Los Alamitos Unified Los Altos Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High
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Ontario Costa Mesa Auburn Pleasanton Poway Rialto Roseville Mission Viejo Carmichael San Leandro Larkspur Tustin Vallejo Westminster Lafayette Adelanto Albany Alpine Alta Loma Jackson Apple Valley Banning Barstow Big Bear Lake Beaumont Bellflower Belmont Benicia Berkeley San Jose Beverly Hills Brea Shingle Springs Burbank Burlingame San Andreas San Jose Campbell San Jose Carmel Valencia Castro Valley Antelope Lawndale Rcho Cucamong Ontario Chino Claremont Colton Thousand Oaks Coronado Rcho Cucamong Culver City Cupertino Cypress San Rafael Roseville Dublin El Segundo Etiwanda Eureka Granite Bay Fontana Fountain Valley Gorman Grass Valley Hawthorne Hesperia Huntington Bch Huntington Bch Inglewood Jamul Daly City Daly City Crockett Julian Julian Riverside La Canada La Habra Lafayette Lake Elsinore S Lake Tahoe Lakeside Calabasas Lawndale Lennox Loomis Los Alamitos Los Altos Los Gatos Los Gatos
464 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362 362
Public School District Rankings 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Lowell Joint Manhattan Beach Unified Mariposa County Unified Martinez Unified Menifee Union Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Millbrae Elementary Milpitas Unified Moraga Elementary Moreland Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Morongo Unified Mountain View Elementary Muroc Joint Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Nevada Joint Union High Newhall Elementary Norris Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Nuview Union Elementary Oak Park Unified Ocean View Elementary Ojai Unified Orinda Union Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Pacific Grove Unified Pacifica SD Palo Alto Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Paradise Unified Piedmont City Unified Pittsburg Unified Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Plumas Unified Redlands Unified Redondo Beach Unified Rescue Union Elementary Rim of the World Unified Riverside Unified Robla Elementary Rocklin Unified Roseville City Elementary Ross Valley Elementary San Bernardino City Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed San Bruno Park Elementary San Carlos Elementary San Diego Co Office of Education San Jacinto Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified San Marino Unified San Mateo Union High San Mateo-Foster City Elementary San Rafael City Elementary San Rafael City High San Ramon Valley Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Santee Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Sierra Sands Unified Silver Valley Unified Simi Valley Unified Snowline Joint Unified Sonora Union High Soquel Union Elementary South Pasadena Unified Standard Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Temecula Valley Unified Torrance Unified Travis Unified Tulare County Office of Ed Twin Ridges Elementary Union Elementary Upland Unified Victor Elementary Victor Valley Union High Walnut Creek Elementary Walnut Valley Unified West Contra Costa Unified Western Placer Unified Westwood Unified William S. Hart Union High Wiseburn Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified
Whittier Manhattan Beach Mariposa Martinez Menifee Atherton Mill Valley Millbrae Milpitas Moraga San Jose Moreno Valley Twentynine Plms Ontario North Edwards Murrieta Grass Valley Valencia Bakersfield McKinleyville Nuevo Oak Park Huntington Bch Ojai Orinda Oro Grande Pacific Grove Pacifica Palo Alto Palos Verdes Est Paradise Piedmont Pittsburg Grass Valley Quincy Redlands Redondo Beach Rescue Lake Arrowhead Riverside Sacramento Rocklin Roseville San Anselmo San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bruno San Carlos San Diego San Jacinto Ben Lomond San Marino San Mateo San Mateo San Rafael San Rafael Danville Santa Monica Santee Saratoga Santa Clarita Scotts Valley Ridgecrest Yermo Simi Valley Phelan Sonora Capitola South Pasadena Bakersfield Canyon Country Truckee Temecula Torrance Travis Afb Visalia North San Juan San Jose Upland Victorville Victorville Walnut Creek Walnut Richmond Lincoln Westwood Santa Clarita Hawthorne Yucaipa
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99.6 99.5 99.5 99.0 98.5 90.7 88.6 87.8 87.4 86.6 82.8 82.5 81.5 80.6 78.8 78.5 78.1 77.9 77.7 77.6 77.1 76.7 76.4 76.1 75.4 74.7 74.3 73.2 72.4 72.3 71.8 71.7 71.5 71.3 70.8 70.8 69.6 68.5 68.5 68.3 68.2 68.1 67.9 67.5 67.0 66.9 66.8 66.1 65.8 64.9 64.5 64.5 64.3 63.9 63.9 63.7 63.1 62.9 62.9 62.9 62.7 62.6 62.6 62.5 62.2 62.1 62.1 61.2 61.0 61.0 60.9 60.8 60.7 60.7 60.5 60.3 60.3 59.9 59.9 59.7 59.6 59.6 59.2 59.1 58.9 58.8 58.8 58.7 58.1 58.0 57.6 57.4
Delano Union Elementary Los Nietos Elementary National Elementary Lamont Elementary Reef-Sunset Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Mendota Unified Earlimart Elementary Compton Unified Golden Plains Unified San Diego Co Office of Education Soledad Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Wasco Union Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary El Monte City Elementary Coachella Valley Unified Mcfarland Unified Fairfax Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Perris Elementary Bakersfield City Elementary Winton Elementary San Ysidro Elementary Fresno Unified Porterville Unified Lennox Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Wilsona Elementary Paramount Unified Livingston Union Elementary Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Konocti Unified Beardsley Elementary Garvey Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Selma Unified Alisal Union Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Montebello Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Lindsay Unified Los Angeles Unified Riverdale Joint Unified San Bernardino City Unified Ontario-Montclair Elementary Bassett Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Madera Unified Brawley Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Parlier Unified Farmersville Unified Holtville Unified Lawndale Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Modesto City Elementary Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Keppel Union Elementary Kings Canyon Joint Unified Sanger Unified El Centro Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Corning Union Elementary Sacramento City Unified Merced City Elementary Rosemead Elementary Tulare City Elementary Calexico Unified Banning Unified Robla Elementary San Jacinto Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Santa Ana Unified King City Union Elementary Stockton City Unified Romoland Elementary Hanford Elementary Live Oak Unified Arvin Union Elementary Anaheim Elementary Magnolia Elementary Delano Joint Union High Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Dinuba Unified Oxnard Elementary Oroville City Elementary Merced Union High Taft City Elementary
Delano Whittier National City Lamont Avenal Sacramento Mendota Earlimart Compton San Joaquin San Diego Soledad Orosi Wasco Woodlake El Monte El Monte Thermal Mcfarland Bakersfield Shafter Perris Bakersfield Winton San Ysidro Fresno Porterville Lennox Sacramento Palmdale Paramount Livingston Firebaugh Lower Lake Bakersfield Rosemead Santa Rosa Hawthorne Selma Salinas Merced Montebello East Palo Alto Lindsay Los Angeles Riverdale San Bernardino Ontario La Puente Santa Maria Corcoran Madera Brawley Greenfield Parlier Farmersville Holtville Lawndale Marysville Modesto Dos Palos Pearblossom Reedley Sanger El Centro San Jose Corning Sacramento Merced Rosemead Tulare Calexico Banning Sacramento San Jacinto Bakersfield Santa Ana King City Stockton Homeland Hanford Live Oak Arvin Anaheim Anaheim Delano San Jose Dinuba Oxnard Oroville Atwater Taft
93 94 95 96 97 97 99 99 101 102 103 104 105 106 106 106 109 110 111 112 113 114 114 116 116 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 127 129 130 131 132 132 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 143 145 145 145 148 149 149 151 152 152 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 161 163 164 165 165 167 167 167 170 171 172 173 173 175 176 177 177 179 180 180 182 183 183 183
57.1 56.0 55.6 55.5 55.0 55.0 54.6 54.6 54.5 54.4 54.1 54.0 53.9 53.8 53.8 53.8 53.5 53.0 52.6 52.5 52.3 52.0 52.0 51.8 51.8 51.6 51.5 51.4 50.9 50.8 50.7 50.6 50.5 50.2 50.1 50.1 49.8 49.6 49.1 49.0 49.0 48.9 48.8 48.4 48.3 48.2 48.1 47.9 47.7 47.5 47.2 47.2 46.7 46.7 46.7 46.6 46.5 46.5 46.3 46.0 46.0 45.9 45.6 45.5 45.4 45.3 45.2 44.8 44.6 44.6 44.5 44.4 44.3 44.3 44.1 44.1 44.1 43.8 43.5 43.4 43.0 43.0 42.9 42.7 42.5 42.5 42.4 42.3 42.3 42.0 41.9 41.9 41.9
Baldwin Park Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Atwater Elementary Oakland Unified Hueneme Elementary Kerman Unified Cascade Union Elementary Pasadena Unified El Monte Union High La Habra City Elementary Long Beach Unified Adelanto Elementary South Whittier Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Delhi Unified King City Joint Union High Pomona Unified Gonzales Unified Exeter Union Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Alhambra City High Hemet Unified Lancaster Elementary Cucamonga Elementary Gridley Unified Salinas City Elementary Alhambra City Elementary Grant Joint Union High Westminster Elementary El Rancho Unified Ocean View Elementary Santa Paula Elementary San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Orland Joint Unified Fort Bragg Unified Palmdale Elementary Azusa Unified Pajaro Valley Unified School Rio Linda Union Elementary Fontana Unified Standard Elementary Rialto Unified Duarte Unified Washington Unified Del Norte County Unified Barstow Unified Val Verde Unified Red Bluff Union Elementary Palm Springs Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Jurupa Unified Kelseyville Unified Ceres Unified Eastside Union Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Garden Grove Unified San Francisco Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Buena Park Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Gustine Unified Lynwood Unified Patterson Joint Unified Fillmore Unified Mojave Unified Willows Unified Riverbank Unified Inglewood Unified Victor Elementary Willits Unified Ukiah Unified Mountain Empire Unified Palo Verde Unified Fowler Unified Lemon Grove Elementary San Joaquin Co Off of Education Visalia Unified Pittsburg Unified Rio Elementary Little Lake City Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Colton Joint Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Gateway Unified San Rafael City Elementary Empire Union Elementary Hesperia Unified Santa Paula Union High Monrovia Unified Central Union High Lodi Unified Los Banos Unified
Baldwin Park Coalinga Atwater Oakland Port Hueneme Kerman Anderson Pasadena El Monte La Habra Long Beach Adelanto Whittier Chowchilla Delhi King City Pomona Gonzales Exeter Lawndale Alhambra Hemet Lancaster Rcho Cucamong Gridley Salinas Alhambra Sacramento Westminster Pico Rivera Oxnard Santa Paula San Bernardino Orland Fort Bragg Palmdale Azusa Watsonville Rio Linda Fontana Bakersfield Rialto Duarte West Sacramento Crescent City Barstow Perris Red Bluff Palm Springs San Jose Riverside Kelseyville Ceres Lancaster Lemoore Garden Grove San Francisco Turlock Buena Park Escondido Moreno Valley Gustine Lynwood Patterson Fillmore Mojave Willows Riverbank Inglewood Victorville Willits Ukiah Pine Valley Blythe Fowler Lemon Grove Stockton Visalia Pittsburg Oxnard Santa Fe Spgs Newman Colton Santa Barbara Redding San Rafael Modesto Hesperia Santa Paula Monrovia El Centro Lodi Los Banos
Profiles of California 183 187 187 187 190 191 191 193 193 195 195 195 198 199 199 199 202 203 204 204 206 207 208 208 210 210 212 213 214 215 216 216 216 219 220 221 221 221 221 225 226 227 227 227 230 231 231 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 239 241 242 243 244 245 245 247 248 248 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 259 261 261 263 264 264 264 264 268 269 269 271 272 272 272 275 275 277
41.9 41.8 41.8 41.8 41.3 41.2 41.2 41.1 41.1 40.9 40.9 40.9 40.7 40.6 40.6 40.6 40.2 40.0 39.9 39.9 39.7 39.4 39.2 39.2 39.1 39.1 38.7 38.6 38.5 38.1 38.0 38.0 38.0 37.5 36.7 36.5 36.5 36.5 36.5 36.0 35.8 35.4 35.4 35.4 35.2 35.1 35.1 35.0 34.9 34.8 34.7 34.3 34.2 34.1 34.1 33.7 33.5 32.9 32.7 32.5 32.5 32.4 32.2 32.2 31.8 31.6 31.3 31.2 31.1 31.0 30.7 30.6 30.5 30.2 30.2 30.0 30.0 29.9 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.8 29.7 29.5 29.5 29.4 29.3 29.3 29.3 29.1 29.1 28.9
Redwood City Elementary Hacienda La Puente Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Enterprise Elementary Beaumont Unified San Diego Unified Burton Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Rowland Unified Savanna Elementary Whittier City Elementary Yuba City Unified Eureka City Unified Southern Kern Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Victor Valley Union High Hayward Unified North Monterey County Unified Oroville Union High Nuview Union Elementary Berkeley Unified Desert Sands Unified Oceanside Unified Bellflower Unified West Contra Costa Unified South Bay Union Elementary San Gabriel Unified Brawley Union High Salinas Union High San Jose Unified Santa Rosa Elementary Tulare Joint Union High Cajon Valley Union Elementary Hughson Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Kern Union High Redding Elementary Waterford Unified Central Unified Covina-Valley Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Perris Union High Sweetwater Union High Alvord Unified Apple Valley Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified Lakeport Unified Glendale Unified Lompoc Unified Carpinteria Unified Linden Unified Gilroy Unified Centralia Elementary Lake Tahoe Unified Riverside Unified Tulare County Office of Ed Downey Unified Sierra Sands Unified Live Oak Elementary Woodland Joint Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary Anaheim Union High Vallejo City Unified Grass Valley Elementary Escalon Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem River Delta Joint Unified Winters Joint Unified Oak Grove Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Hollister SD Santa Cruz City Elementary Hilmar Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Campbell Union Elementary Cloverdale Unified Dixon Unified Fallbrook Union High Vista Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Galt Joint Union High Santa Clara Unified San Marcos Unified Fullerton Elementary Oakdale Joint Unified Snowline Joint Unified Bear Valley Unified Chula Vista Elementary Fairfield-Suisun Unified
Public School District Rankings Redwood City City of Industry Downey Norwalk Redding Beaumont San Diego Porterville Keyes Rowland Heights Anaheim Whittier Yuba City Eureka Rosamond Modesto Victorville Hayward Moss Landing Oroville Nuevo Berkeley La Quinta Oceanside Bellflower Richmond Imperial Beach San Gabriel Brawley Salinas San Jose Santa Rosa Tulare El Cajon Hughson Fresno Bakersfield Redding Waterford Fresno Covina Galt Perris Chula Vista Riverside Apple Valley Monterey Lakeport Glendale Lompoc Carpinteria Linden Gilroy Buena Park S Lake Tahoe Riverside Visalia Downey Ridgecrest Santa Cruz Woodland Costa Mesa Fallbrook Daly City Anaheim Vallejo Grass Valley Escalon Bakersfield Rio Vista Winters San Jose Mountain View Hollister Soquel Hilmar Lake Elsinore Campbell Cloverdale Dixon Fallbrook Vista La Mesa Galt Santa Clara San Marcos Fullerton Oakdale Phelan Big Bear Lake Chula Vista Fairfield
278 278 280 281 281 283 283 285 286 287 287 287 290 291 292 293 293 295 295 297 298 299 300 301 301 303 304 304 306 306 308 308 310 310 312 313 313 315 316 317 318 319 319 319 319 323 324 324 324 327 328 329 329 329 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 338 340 340 342 342 342 345 346 346 346 349 350 351 352 352 354 355 356 356 358 359 360 360 362 362 364 364 366 367 368 369 370
28.8 28.8 28.6 28.5 28.5 28.4 28.4 28.3 28.1 28.0 28.0 28.0 27.9 27.8 27.7 27.4 27.4 27.3 27.3 26.9 26.8 26.7 26.6 26.5 26.5 26.4 26.3 26.3 26.2 26.2 26.1 26.1 26.0 26.0 25.9 25.8 25.8 25.7 25.6 25.5 25.4 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.0 24.9 24.9 24.9 24.7 24.5 24.4 24.4 24.4 24.3 24.2 24.1 23.9 23.5 23.4 23.3 23.3 22.7 22.7 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.5 22.4 22.4 22.4 22.1 22.0 21.8 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.3 21.2 21.2 21.1 20.7 20.2 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 19.9 19.7 19.5 19.4 19.3
Redlands Unified Salida Union Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Antioch Unified Mariposa County Unified Chico Unified Silver Valley Unified Elk Grove Unified Central Union Elementary ABC Unified Antelope Valley Union High Ramona City Unified Paradise Unified Orange Unified Westwood Unified John Swett Unified Lucia Mar Unified San Lorenzo Unified West Covina Unified Modesto City High Auburn Union Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Red Bluff Joint Union High Corona-Norco Unified Imperial Unified Kern County Office of Education Oxnard Union High Paso Robles Joint Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified San Leandro Unified Alameda City Unified Upland Unified Healdsburg Unified Lincoln Unified Napa Valley Unified Kingsburg Elementary Charter Sonoma Valley Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Central Elementary Tustin Unified Tehachapi Unified East Whittier City Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Plumas Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Wiseburn Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Sylvan Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Ventura Unified Morongo Unified Whittier Union High Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Manteca Unified Temple City Unified Hanford Joint Union High Riverside Co Office of Education Evergreen Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Santa Maria Joint Union High Moorpark Unified South San Francisco Unified Natomas Unified Rim of the World Unified San Juan Unified New Haven Unified Burbank Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Sierra Unified East Side Union High San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Anderson Union High Culver City Unified Turlock Joint Union High Calaveras Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Oakley Union Elementary Windsor Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Vacaville Unified Milpitas Unified Petaluma City Elementary Clovis Unified Newhall Elementary Lemoore Union High Ripon Unified Santa Clara Co Off of Education Shasta Union High Chino Valley Unified Tracy Joint Unified Morgan Hill Unified
Redlands Salida Sunnyvale Antioch Mariposa Chico Yermo Elk Grove Lemoore Cerritos Lancaster Ramona Paradise Orange Westwood Crockett Arroyo Grande San Lorenzo West Covina Modesto Auburn Salinas Red Bluff Norco Imperial Bakersfield Oxnard Paso Robles Folsom San Leandro Alameda Upland Healdsburg Stockton Napa Kingsburg Sonoma Canyon Country Rcho Cucamong Tustin Tehachapi Whittier Placerville Quincy Valley Center Hawthorne Goleta Oro Grande Modesto Huntington Bch Ventura Twentynine Plms Whittier Yucaipa Manteca Temple City Hanford Riverside San Jose Bonsall Ontario Santa Maria Moorpark S San Francisco Sacramento Lake Arrowhead Carmichael Union City Burbank San Bruno Prather San Jose San Mateo Anderson Culver City Turlock San Andreas Concord Oakley Windsor Lakeside Vacaville Milpitas Petaluma Clovis Valencia Lemoore Ripon San Jose Redding Chino Tracy Morgan Hill
371 372 372 374 375 376 377 378 378 380 381 381 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 391 393 394 394 396 396 396 399 400 401 401 403 404 405 405 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 416 418 418 420 421 421 423 424 424 424 427 428 428 430 431 432 432 434 435 436 437 438 438 438 441 441 443 444 445 445 445 448 448 450 450 450 453 453 455 455 455 455 455 460 460 462
19.1 19.0 19.0 18.5 18.2 17.9 17.8 17.6 17.6 17.5 17.3 17.3 17.2 17.1 17.0 16.9 16.6 16.5 16.4 16.3 16.2 16.2 15.9 15.8 15.8 15.7 15.7 15.7 15.6 15.5 15.3 15.3 15.0 14.5 14.3 14.3 14.2 14.0 13.7 13.6 13.5 13.4 13.1 12.8 12.5 12.3 12.3 12.1 12.1 12.0 11.9 11.9 11.7 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.4 11.3 11.3 11.2 11.1 11.0 11.0 10.7 10.6 10.5 10.2 10.1 10.1 10.1 9.8 9.8 9.6 9.5 9.4 9.4 9.4 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.4 8.0 8.0 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.5
Amador County Unified Charter Oak Unified Claremont Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Center Joint Unified Cabrillo Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Menifee Union Elementary Westside Union Elementary Moreland Elementary Berryessa Union Elementary Wheatland Elementary San Luis Coastal Unified Soquel Union Elementary Grossmont Union High Ojai Unified Sequoia Union High Bonita Unified Roseville City Elementary Santa Barbara High Black Oak Mine Unified Sonora Union High Muroc Joint Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Cypress Elementary Middletown Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Rincon Valley Union Elementary Jefferson Union High Old Adobe Union Elementary Atascadero Unified San Rafael City High Santee Elementary Chaffey Joint Union High Huntington Beach Union High Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Cambrian Elementary Redondo Beach Unified Mark West Union Elementary San Benito High Santa Cruz City High Encinitas Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Julian Union Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Escondido Union High Lowell Joint Simi Valley Unified Fruitvale Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified Western Placer Unified Alpine Union Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Novato Unified Torrance Unified Pacifica SD Martinez Unified Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Carlsbad Unified Alta Loma Elementary Livermore Valley Joint Unified Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Capistrano Unified Castro Valley Unified Pleasant Valley School Petaluma Joint Union High Fremont Unified Rosedale Union Elementary Saddleback Valley Unified Glendora Unified Union Elementary West Sonoma County Union High Davis Joint Unified Castaic Union Elementary Huntington Beach City Elementary William S. Hart Union High San Lorenzo Valley Unified Saugus Union Elementary Albany City Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Santa Rosa High Laguna Beach Unified Northern Humboldt Union High Campbell Union High Conejo Valley Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Liberty Union High Loomis Union Elementary Dublin Unified Temecula Valley Unified Placer Union High
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Jackson Covina Claremont Santa Monica Antelope Half Moon Bay Orcutt Menifee Lancaster San Jose San Jose Wheatland San Luis Obispo Capitola La Mesa Ojai Redwood City San Dimas Roseville Santa Barbara Georgetown Sonora North Edwards Brentwood Cypress Middletown Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Daly City Petaluma Atascadero San Rafael Santee Ontario Huntington Bch Truckee Jamul San Jose Redondo Beach Santa Rosa Hollister Soquel Encinitas Rohnert Park Julian Roseville Escondido Whittier Simi Valley Bakersfield Brea Lincoln Alpine Etiwanda Novato Torrance Pacifica Martinez Grass Valley Carlsbad Alta Loma Livermore Mountain View San Juan Capis Castro Valley Camarillo Petaluma Fremont Bakersfield Mission Viejo Glendora San Jose Sebastopol Davis Valencia Huntington Bch Santa Clarita Ben Lomond Santa Clarita Albany Murrieta Santa Rosa Laguna Beach McKinleyville San Jose Thousand Oaks Fountain Valley Brentwood Loomis Dublin Temecula Auburn
466 463 464 464 466 466 468 469 469 469 472 472 472 475 475 477 478 479 479 481 482 482 482 485 486 487 488 488 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 497 499 499 501 501 501 504 505 505 507 508 508 510 510 510 510 514 514 516 517 517 519 519 521 522 522 524 525 526 527 527
Public School District Rankings 7.1 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.7 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.0 5.9 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.5 4.2 4.0 3.9 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.2 2.5 2.3 2.3 2.2 2.0 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.3 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.0
Jefferson Elementary Templeton Unified Travis Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Solana Beach Elementary Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified El Segundo Unified Pacific Grove Unified Rocklin Unified Nevada Joint Union High Newark Unified Norris Elementary Poway Unified Rescue Union Elementary Ross Valley Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Arcadia Unified Carmel Unified Millbrae Elementary El Dorado Union High Fremont Union High Los Alamitos Unified Benicia Unified South Pasadena Unified San Dieguito Union High Irvine Unified Walnut Creek Elementary Roseville Joint Union High Orange County Office of Ed Dixie Elementary Buckeye Union Elementary San Mateo Union High Scotts Valley Unified Palo Alto Unified Cupertino Union School Menlo Park City Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Coronado Unified Burlingame Elementary Manhattan Beach Unified Pleasanton Unified Eureka Union Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Julian Union High Twin Ridges Elementary San Carlos Elementary Tamalpais Union High Las Virgenes Unified Los Altos Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary Moraga Elementary Gorman Elementary Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified San Ramon Valley Unified Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Oak Park Unified San Marino Unified Orinda Union Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary La Canada Unified Acalanes Union High Lafayette Elementary Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Piedmont City Unified
Tracy Templeton Travis Afb Fullerton Solana Beach Placentia El Segundo Pacific Grove Rocklin Grass Valley Newark Bakersfield Poway Rescue San Anselmo Walnut Arcadia Carmel Millbrae Placerville Sunnyvale Los Alamitos Benicia South Pasadena Encinitas Irvine Walnut Creek Roseville Costa Mesa San Rafael Shingle Springs San Mateo Scotts Valley Palo Alto Cupertino Atherton Belmont Coronado Burlingame Manhattan Beach Pleasanton Granite Bay Beverly Hills Julian North San Juan San Carlos Larkspur Calabasas Los Altos Los Gatos Mill Valley Del Mar Moraga Gorman Palos Verdes Est Danville Los Gatos Oak Park San Marino Orinda Saratoga La Canada Lafayette Lafayette Acton Piedmont
Students Eligible for Reduced-Price Lunch Rank Percent District Name 1 26.1 South Whittier Elementary 2 22.9 Little Lake City Elementary 3 22.6 Twin Ridges Elementary 4 21.8 Anaheim Elementary 5 21.7 Santa Paula Elementary 6 21.0 Rosemead Elementary 7 20.7 Central Union Elementary 8 20.3 Downey Unified 9 20.1 Standard Elementary 10 19.7 Hemet Unified 11 19.5 Cucamonga Elementary 12 19.3 Jefferson Elementary 13 19.2 Salinas City Elementary 13 19.2 Silver Valley Unified 15 19.0 Ocean View Elementary 16 18.8 Alisal Union Elementary 17 18.4 Cascade Union Elementary 18 18.3 Azusa Unified 18 18.3 Val Verde Unified 20 18.2 Lemon Grove Elementary 21 17.9 Beaumont Unified
City Whittier Santa Fe Spgs North San Juan Anaheim Santa Paula Rosemead Lemoore Downey Bakersfield Hemet Rcho Cucamong Daly City Salinas Yermo Oxnard Salinas Anderson Azusa Perris Lemon Grove Beaumont
Profiles of California 21 23 23 25 26 26 28 29 29 31 32 32 34 35 35 37 37 39 39 39 42 42 42 42 46 47 47 49 50 51 51 51 51 55 56 57 57 57 57 61 61 61 64 65 66 66 66 69 69 69 69 73 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 74 84 84 84 84 84 89 90 90 92 93 93 93 93 97 98 98 98 101 102 103 103 103 103 103 103 109 109 111 112 113 114
17.9 17.2 17.2 17.1 17.0 17.0 16.9 16.8 16.8 16.6 16.5 16.5 16.4 16.3 16.3 16.2 16.2 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 15.8 15.7 15.7 15.5 15.4 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.2 15.1 15.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 14.9 14.9 14.9 14.8 14.7 14.6 14.6 14.6 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.5 14.4 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.3 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.2 14.1 14.0 14.0 13.9 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.6 13.5 13.5 13.5 13.4 13.3 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.1 13.1 13.0 12.9 12.8 12.7
Pittsburg Unified Palmdale Elementary West Covina Unified Lawndale Elementary Calexico Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Hueneme Elementary Santa Ana Unified Santa Barbara Elementary King City Union Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Oxnard Elementary Chula Vista Elementary Robla Elementary Livingston Union Elementary Romoland Elementary Burton Elementary Moreno Valley Unified South Bay Union Elementary Enterprise Elementary Rio Elementary Sweetwater Union High Whittier City Elementary El Rancho Unified Carpinteria Unified Hawthorne Elementary Empire Union Elementary Hacienda La Puente Unified Atwater Elementary Banning Unified Gonzales Unified Salinas Union High Alum Rock Union Elementary Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Bassett Unified Buena Park Elementary Mountain View Elementary San Francisco Unified Alhambra City Elementary Bellflower Unified Savanna Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Lucia Mar Unified Baldwin Park Unified King City Joint Union High Washington Unified Duarte Unified Kerman Unified Magnolia Elementary Paramount Unified Ontario-Montclair Elementary Alvord Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Hayward Unified Jurupa Unified Monrovia Unified Oceanside Unified Oxnard Union High Parlier Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Fontana Unified Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Lake Tahoe Unified San Bernardino City Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Keppel Union Elementary Rowland Unified Redwood City Elementary Adelanto Elementary Garden Grove Unified La Habra City Elementary Live Oak Unified Palm Springs Unified Corona-Norco Unified Dinuba Unified Riverbank Unified Delano Joint Union High San Ysidro Elementary Apple Valley Unified Exeter Union Elementary Fairfax Elementary Hesperia Unified Lemoore Union Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Ceres Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Santa Clara Unified Winton Elementary Fort Bragg Unified
Pittsburg Palmdale West Covina Lawndale Calexico Greenfield Santa Rosa Port Hueneme Santa Ana Santa Barbara King City East Palo Alto Oxnard Chula Vista Sacramento Livingston Homeland Porterville Moreno Valley Imperial Beach Redding Oxnard Chula Vista Whittier Pico Rivera Carpinteria Hawthorne Modesto City of Industry Atwater Banning Gonzales Salinas San Jose Santa Maria La Puente Buena Park Ontario San Francisco Alhambra Bellflower Anaheim Hawthorne Arroyo Grande Baldwin Park King City West Sacramento Duarte Kerman Anaheim Paramount Ontario Riverside Bakersfield Hayward Riverside Monrovia Oceanside Oxnard Parlier Salinas Santa Rosa Escondido Fontana San Jose S Lake Tahoe San Bernardino San Jose Pearblossom Rowland Heights Redwood City Adelanto Garden Grove La Habra Live Oak Palm Springs Norco Dinuba Riverbank Delano San Ysidro Apple Valley Exeter Bakersfield Hesperia Lemoore Rio Linda Ceres Lake Elsinore Galt Santa Clara Winton Fort Bragg
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12.7 12.7 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.6 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.1 12.1 12.1 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.8 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.7 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.4 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.3 11.1 11.1 11.1 10.9 10.9 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.8 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.6 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.5 10.4
Madera Unified West Contra Costa Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Farmersville Unified Hollister SD Perris Elementary Anaheim Union High Red Bluff Union Elementary Salida Union Elementary Wheatland Elementary Eastside Union Elementary Gateway Unified Riverside Unified Weaver Union Elementary Nuview Union Elementary Pomona Unified Temple City Unified Westminster Elementary Cajon Valley Union Elementary Gustine Unified Hanford Elementary Los Banos Unified Mother Lode Union Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Healdsburg Unified Morongo Unified Patterson Joint Unified Brawley Elementary Colton Joint Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Panama Buena Vista Union Elem San Gabriel Unified Muroc Joint Unified Orland Joint Unified Redlands Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Wilsona Elementary Alhambra City High Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Redding Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Tulare City Elementary Covina-Valley Unified El Monte Union High Monterey Peninsula Unified Ventura Unified Victor Elementary Beardsley Elementary Centralia Elementary Fillmore Unified Central Elementary El Centro Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter Long Beach Unified North Sacramento Elementary Ukiah Unified Desert Sands Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Lakeside Union Elementary Merced Union High Napa Valley Unified Winters Joint Unified Lindsay Unified Live Oak Elementary Santa Paula Union High Julian Union Elementary Merced City Elementary Arvin Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified North Monterey County Unified San Leandro Unified Willits Unified Antioch Unified Lakeport Unified Lodi Unified Modesto City Elementary San Jacinto Unified Sanger Unified Sunnyvale Elementary Fruitvale Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Lompoc Unified Oak Grove Elementary Vista Unified Berkeley Unified Culver City Unified Delhi Unified Konocti Unified Mountain Empire Unified Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Oroville City Elementary Selma Unified
Madera Richmond Corcoran Farmersville Hollister Perris Anaheim Red Bluff Salida Wheatland Lancaster Redding Riverside Merced Nuevo Pomona Temple City Westminster El Cajon Gustine Hanford Los Banos Placerville Newman Healdsburg Twentynine Plms Patterson Brawley Colton Fallbrook Bakersfield San Gabriel North Edwards Orland Redlands Riverdale Palmdale Alhambra Dos Palos Redding Shafter Tulare Covina El Monte Monterey Ventura Victorville Bakersfield Buena Park Fillmore Rcho Cucamong El Centro Kingsburg Long Beach Sacramento Ukiah La Quinta La Mesa Lakeside Atwater Napa Winters Lindsay Santa Cruz Santa Paula Julian Merced Arvin Marysville Moss Landing San Leandro Willits Antioch Lakeport Lodi Modesto San Jacinto Sanger Sunnyvale Bakersfield Grass Valley Lompoc San Jose Vista Berkeley Culver City Delhi Lower Lake Pine Valley Mountain View Oroville Selma
Profiles of California 206 208 208 208 208 208 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 220 220 220 220 224 224 226 227 227 227 227 227 232 232 232 232 236 236 236 236 236 241 241 243 244 244 244 244 244 244 250 250 250 250 250 255 255 257 257 259 259 259 259 263 263 263 263 263 268 268 268 268 268 268 268 275 275 275 278 278 280 280 282 282 284 284 284 284 284 284 290 290 290 290 294 294 294 294 294 294
10.4 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 10.0 10.0 9.9 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.6 9.4 9.4 9.3 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.2 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.0 9.0 8.9 8.9 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.6 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.4 8.4 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9
Yuba City Unified Central Unified Dixon Unified Manteca Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Woodland Joint Unified Elk Grove Unified Eureka City Unified Goleta Union Elementary San Rafael City Elementary Sierra Unified Taft City Elementary Travis Unified El Monte City Elementary Kings Canyon Joint Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Victor Valley Union High Southern Kern Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Natomas Unified Auburn Union Elementary Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Hilmar Unified San Jose Unified Wasco Union Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified San Diego Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Inglewood Unified Lincoln Unified San Lorenzo Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Barstow Unified Lancaster Elementary Rialto Unified Calaveras Unified Glendale Unified Milpitas Unified New Haven Unified San Marcos Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Central Union High Grant Joint Union High Pajaro Valley Unified School Pasadena Unified Santee Elementary Oakland Unified Ramona City Unified Fowler Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Kelseyville Unified Montebello Unified Paradise Unified South San Francisco Unified Amador County Unified Earlimart Elementary Fullerton Elementary Paso Robles Joint Unified Plumas Unified Cabrillo Unified East Whittier City Elementary Jefferson Union High Linden Unified Middletown Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Tulare County Office of Ed Bear Valley Unified Palo Verde Unified Vallejo City Unified Holtville Unified San Joaquin Co Off of Education San Luis Coastal Unified Tustin Unified Campbell Union Elementary Whittier Union High Brawley Union High Coachella Valley Unified Gilroy Unified Mariposa County Unified Roseville City Elementary Sierra Sands Unified Chino Valley Unified Cypress Elementary Imperial Unified Windsor Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Del Norte County Unified Evergreen Elementary Orcutt Union Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Visalia Unified
Public School District Rankings Yuba City Fresno Dixon Manteca Santa Rosa Woodland Elk Grove Eureka Goleta San Rafael Prather Taft Travis Afb El Monte Reedley San Bruno Victorville Rosamond Turlock Sacramento Auburn Firebaugh Hilmar San Jose Wasco Lawndale Fairfield Norwalk San Diego Bakersfield Inglewood Stockton San Lorenzo Valley Center Barstow Lancaster Rialto San Andreas Glendale Milpitas Union City San Marcos Modesto El Centro Sacramento Watsonville Pasadena Santee Oakland Ramona Fowler Modesto Kelseyville Montebello Paradise S San Francisco Jackson Earlimart Fullerton Paso Robles Quincy Half Moon Bay Whittier Daly City Linden Middletown San Mateo Visalia Big Bear Lake Blythe Vallejo Holtville Stockton San Luis Obispo Tustin Campbell Whittier Brawley Thermal Gilroy Mariposa Roseville Ridgecrest Chino Cypress Imperial Windsor Coalinga Crescent City San Jose Orcutt Canyon Country Visalia
300 300 300 300 300 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 305 313 313 313 313 317 317 317 320 320 320 323 323 323 323 327 327 327 327 327 327 333 333 333 333 333 333 339 340 340 340 343 344 344 344 344 348 348 348 351 351 351 351 355 355 357 357 357 357 361 361 361 361 361 361 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 374 374 374 374 378 378 378 381 381 381 381 381 381 381 388 388 390 390
7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.1 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.4
Berryessa Union Elementary Burbank Unified Claremont Unified Corning Union Elementary Los Angeles Unified Escalon Unified Golden Plains Unified Hughson Unified Ocean View Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary Soquel Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Willows Unified Center Joint Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Porterville Unified Upland Unified Alameda City Unified Cloverdale Unified Gridley Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Fallbrook Union High Perris Union High ABC Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Etiwanda Elementary Garvey Elementary Clovis Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Ojai Unified Pacifica SD Rincon Valley Union Elementary Shasta Union High Bonsall Union Elementary Charter Oak Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Old Adobe Union Elementary San Juan Unified Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Sonoma Valley Unified John Swett Unified Moreland Elementary Newport-Mesa Unified Atascadero Unified Chico Unified Norris Elementary Soledad Unified Woodlake Union Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Orange Unified Oroville Union High Alta Loma Elementary Del Paso Heights Elementary Rim of the World Unified Vacaville Unified Antelope Valley Union High Santa Barbara High Mojave Unified Moorpark Unified Ripon Unified Snowline Joint Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Galt Joint Union High Murrieta Valley Unified Rosedale Union Elementary Santa Maria Joint Union High Westside Union Elementary Anderson Union High Castro Valley Unified Chowchilla Elementary Mt. Diablo Unified Redondo Beach Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Westwood Unified Kern Union High Sacramento City Unified Simi Valley Unified Tracy Joint Unified Compton Unified Newhall Elementary Petaluma City Elementary Bonita Unified Brea-Olinda Unified Grossmont Union High Loomis Union Elementary Menifee Union Elementary Pleasant Valley School Red Bluff Joint Union High Cambrian Elementary Waterford Unified Lowell Joint River Delta Joint Unified
San Jose Burbank Claremont Corning Los Angeles Escalon San Joaquin Hughson Huntington Bch Soquel Capitola Tehachapi Willows Antelope Oakdale Porterville Upland Alameda Cloverdale Gridley Georgetown Fallbrook Perris Cerritos Rohnert Park Etiwanda Rosemead Clovis Orosi Ojai Pacifica Santa Rosa Redding Bonsall Covina Roseville Petaluma Carmichael Yucaipa Sonoma Crockett San Jose Costa Mesa Atascadero Chico Bakersfield Soledad Woodlake Oakley Orange Oroville Alta Loma Sacramento Lake Arrowhead Vacaville Lancaster Santa Barbara Mojave Moorpark Ripon Phelan Folsom Galt Murrieta Bakersfield Santa Maria Lancaster Anderson Castro Valley Chowchilla Concord Redondo Beach Santa Monica Westwood Bakersfield Sacramento Simi Valley Tracy Compton Valencia Petaluma San Dimas Brea La Mesa Loomis Menifee Camarillo Red Bluff San Jose Waterford Whittier Rio Vista
390 393 393 393 393 397 397 397 400 400 400 403 403 403 403 407 407 409 409 409 409 413 413 415 415 417 417 419 419 421 421 423 423 425 425 425 425 429 429 429 429 433 433 435 435 437 437 437 437 441 441 443 443 443 446 446 446 446 446 446 452 452 452 452 456 456 458 459 460 461 461 461 464 464 464 467 467 467 467 471 472 473 473 475 475 477 477 477 477 481 481 483 483
5.4 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.4 4.4 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.1 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5
Western Placer Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary San Diego Co Office of Education Stockton City Unified Carmel Unified Mcfarland Unified Millbrae Elementary Carlsbad Unified Glendora Unified Novato Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Sequoia Union High Templeton Unified Torrance Unified Morgan Hill Unified Rocklin Unified Albany City Unified Mendota Unified Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Temecula Valley Unified Modesto City High Turlock Joint Union High Fremont Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Fresno Unified Walnut Valley Unified Coronado Unified Tulare Joint Union High Encinitas Union Elementary Lynwood Unified San Benito High Saugus Union Elementary Capistrano Unified Lennox Elementary Pacific Grove Unified Placer Union High Keyes Union Elementary Lemoore Union High Martinez Unified Saddleback Valley Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Conejo Valley Unified Alpine Union Elementary East Side Union High El Segundo Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Nevada Joint Union High Santa Cruz City High Mountain View Elementary Santa Rosa High Castaic Union Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Sonora Union High Escondido Union High Huntington Beach City Elementary Huntington Beach Union High Poway Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified Walnut Creek Elementary Arcadia Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified Los Alamitos Unified West Sonoma County Union High Benicia Unified Jefferson Elementary Petaluma Joint Union High Rescue Union Elementary William S. Hart Union High Davis Joint Unified South Pasadena Unified Union Elementary Hanford Joint Union High Kern County Office of Education San Rafael City High Campbell Union High Dublin Unified Irvine Unified Solana Beach Elementary Laguna Beach Unified San Mateo Union High El Dorado Union High Ross Valley Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Palo Alto Unified Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified San Dieguito Union High Cupertino Union School Manhattan Beach Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Roseville Joint Union High
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Lincoln Brentwood Grass Valley San Diego Stockton Carmel Mcfarland Millbrae Carlsbad Glendora Novato Fountain Valley Redwood City Templeton Torrance Morgan Hill Rocklin Albany Mendota Truckee Temecula Modesto Turlock Fremont Jamul Fresno Walnut Coronado Tulare Encinitas Lynwood Hollister Santa Clarita San Juan Capis Lennox Pacific Grove Auburn Keyes Lemoore Martinez Mission Viejo Ontario Thousand Oaks Alpine San Jose El Segundo Downey Grass Valley Soquel El Monte Santa Rosa Valencia Santa Rosa Sonora Escondido Huntington Bch Huntington Bch Poway Ben Lomond Walnut Creek Arcadia Livermore Los Alamitos Sebastopol Benicia Tracy Petaluma Rescue Santa Clarita Davis South Pasadena San Jose Hanford Bakersfield San Rafael San Jose Dublin Irvine Solana Beach Laguna Beach San Mateo Placerville San Anselmo Beverly Hills Shingle Springs Mountain View Palo Alto Placentia Encinitas Cupertino Manhattan Beach Fresno Roseville
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Public School District Rankings
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1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 13 16 17 17 19 19 19 22 23 23 25 25 25 25 29 29 31 31 31 31 35 35 37 38 38 38 38 38 43 43 43
Ratio 34.6 30.5 29.8 29.0 27.2 26.8 26.6 26.4 26.3 26.1 25.9 25.8 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.4 25.2 25.2 25.0 25.0 25.0 24.9 24.8 24.8 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.7 24.6 24.6 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.5 24.3 24.3 24.2 24.1 24.1 24.1 24.1 24.1 24.0 24.0 24.0
Burlingame Elementary Fremont Union High Pleasanton Unified Scotts Valley Unified Eureka Union Elementary Julian Union High Liberty Union High Fullerton Joint Union High Las Virgenes Unified Northern Humboldt Union High Del Mar Union Elementary Oak Park Unified Dixie Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Riverside Co Office of Education San Carlos Elementary San Ramon Valley Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Orange County Office of Ed San Marino Unified Tamalpais Union High Gorman Elementary La Canada Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Los Altos Elementary Santa Clara Co Off of Education Saratoga Union Elementary Acalanes Union High Newark Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Delano Union Elementary Lafayette Elementary Lamont Elementary Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Los Nietos Elementary Moraga Elementary National Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Oro Grande Elementary Piedmont City Unified Reef-Sunset Unified
Burlingame Sunnyvale Pleasanton Scotts Valley Granite Bay Julian Brentwood Fullerton Calabasas McKinleyville Del Mar Oak Park San Rafael Mill Valley Palos Verdes Est Riverside San Carlos Danville Atherton Costa Mesa San Marino Larkspur Gorman La Canada Los Gatos San Bernardino Los Altos San Jose Saratoga Lafayette Newark Acton Belmont Delano Lafayette Lamont Los Gatos Whittier Moraga National City Orinda Oro Grande Piedmont Avenal
Student/Teacher Ratio District Name Western Placer Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Gorman Elementary Fullerton Joint Union High Oroville Union High Lynwood Unified Santa Paula Union High Antelope Valley Union High Huntington Beach Union High Oxnard Union High Banning Unified San Benito High El Monte Union High Victor Valley Union High Whittier Union High Anaheim Union High Perris Union High William S. Hart Union High Alhambra City High Campbell Union High Santa Cruz City High Tehachapi Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Escondido Union High Baldwin Park Unified Charter Oak Unified Modesto City High Santa Maria Joint Union High San Dieguito Union High Tulare Joint Union High Huntington Beach City Elementary Liberty Union High Palmdale Elementary Val Verde Unified Adelanto Elementary King City Joint Union High Saddleback Valley Unified Anderson Union High Chino Valley Unified Hanford Joint Union High Santa Paula Elementary Victor Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Brawley Union High Central Union High
City Lincoln Greenfield Gorman Fullerton Oroville Lynwood Santa Paula Lancaster Huntington Bch Oxnard Banning Hollister El Monte Victorville Whittier Anaheim Perris Santa Clarita Alhambra San Jose Soquel Tehachapi Ontario Escondido Baldwin Park Covina Modesto Santa Maria Encinitas Tulare Huntington Bch Brentwood Palmdale Perris Adelanto King City Mission Viejo Anderson Chino Hanford Santa Paula Victorville Alta Loma Brawley El Centro
Profiles of California 43 47 47 47 47 51 51 53 53 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 62 71 71 71 71 71 71 77 77 77 77 77 77 83 83 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 103 103 103 103 103 103 109 109 109 109 109 109 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 115 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 137 137
24.0 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.8 23.8 23.7 23.7 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.3 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.2 23.1 23.1 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 23.0 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.9 22.8 22.8 22.8 22.8 22.8 22.8 22.7 22.7 22.7 22.7 22.7 22.7 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.6 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.4 22.4
Hesperia Unified Alisal Union Elementary Montebello Unified Shasta Union High South Pasadena Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Rim of the World Unified Delano Joint Union High Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Central Elementary Compton Unified Jurupa Unified Las Virgenes Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified San Marcos Unified Southern Kern Unified Centinela Valley Union High Fremont Union High Garden Grove Unified Merced Union High Placer Union High Ramona City Unified Romoland Elementary Sonora Union High Tustin Unified Apple Valley Unified Fontana Unified Fullerton Elementary Glendora Unified Los Alamitos Unified Oro Grande Elementary Downey Unified El Centro Elementary Irvine Unified La Canada Unified Riverside Unified Salinas Union High Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Lowell Joint Amador County Unified Bonita Unified Capistrano Unified Center Joint Unified Lamont Elementary Rialto Unified West Covina Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Kern Union High Lake Tahoe Unified Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Newhall Elementary Pomona Unified Santa Barbara High Santa Rita Union Elementary Santa Rosa High Upland Unified Westwood Unified Alvord Unified Arcadia Unified Buena Park Elementary Grant Joint Union High Rosedale Union Elementary San Jacinto Unified Colton Joint Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Covina-Valley Unified Orcutt Union Elementary Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Turlock Joint Union High Eastside Union Elementary Jefferson Union High Menifee Union Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Nevada Joint Union High Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Ontario-Montclair Elementary Palo Verde Unified Petaluma Joint Union High Simi Valley Unified Ventura Unified Vista Unified ABC Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Bellflower Unified Earlimart Elementary Lake Elsinore Unified Lennox Elementary Redlands Unified Santee Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Conejo Valley Unified Etiwanda Elementary
Hesperia Salinas Montebello Redding South Pasadena Fountain Valley Lake Arrowhead Delano Yucaipa Rcho Cucamong Compton Riverside Calabasas Livermore San Marcos Rosamond Lawndale Sunnyvale Garden Grove Atwater Auburn Ramona Homeland Sonora Tustin Apple Valley Fontana Fullerton Glendora Los Alamitos Oro Grande Downey El Centro Irvine La Canada Riverside Salinas Jamul Whittier Jackson San Dimas San Juan Capis Antelope Lamont Rialto West Covina Coalinga Bakersfield S Lake Tahoe Los Gatos Valencia Pomona Santa Barbara Salinas Santa Rosa Upland Westwood Riverside Arcadia Buena Park Sacramento Bakersfield San Jacinto Colton Rohnert Park Covina Orcutt Placentia Turlock Lancaster Daly City Menifee Moreno Valley Murrieta Grass Valley Norwalk Ontario Blythe Petaluma Simi Valley Ventura Vista Cerritos Acton Bellflower Earlimart Lake Elsinore Lennox Redlands Santee Walnut Thousand Oaks Etiwanda
137 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 147 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 156 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 164 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 174 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 183 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 197 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 227 227 227 227
22.4 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.3 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.8 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.7 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.6 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5
Rio Elementary Beaumont Unified Brea-Olinda Unified Escalon Unified Fallbrook Union High Manteca Unified Poway Unified Roseville Joint Union High Alhambra City Elementary Delano Union Elementary North Monterey County Unified Nuview Union Elementary Pacifica SD Rowland Unified Santa Ana Unified South Whittier Elementary Temple City Unified Cajon Valley Union Elementary Calexico Unified Claremont Unified Little Lake City Elementary Sweetwater Union High Templeton Unified Torrance Unified Visalia Unified Acalanes Union High Bassett Unified Carlsbad Unified East Side Union High El Dorado Union High Evergreen Elementary Jefferson Elementary Konocti Unified Long Beach Unified National Elementary Bear Valley Unified Burbank Unified Coachella Valley Unified Desert Sands Unified Glendale Unified Hemet Unified Mojave Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Soledad Unified Cucamonga Elementary Delhi Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Hacienda La Puente Unified Hawthorne Elementary Healdsburg Unified Imperial Unified Lawndale Elementary Milpitas Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Pleasant Valley School South San Francisco Unified West Sonoma County Union High Auburn Union Elementary Azusa Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Culver City Unified Duarte Unified El Rancho Unified El Segundo Unified Fairfax Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Fremont Unified Keppel Union Elementary Laguna Beach Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Lancaster Elementary Merced City Elementary Morgan Hill Unified Ojai Unified San Gabriel Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Antioch Unified Ceres Unified Clovis Unified Cupertino Union School Folsom-Cordova Unified Kerman Unified La Habra City Elementary Newport-Mesa Unified Paramount Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified Savanna Elementary Barstow Unified Cabrillo Unified Castaic Union Elementary Castro Valley Unified
Oxnard Beaumont Brea Escalon Fallbrook Manteca Poway Roseville Alhambra Delano Moss Landing Nuevo Pacifica Rowland Heights Santa Ana Whittier Temple City El Cajon Calexico Claremont Santa Fe Spgs Chula Vista Templeton Torrance Visalia Lafayette La Puente Carlsbad San Jose Placerville San Jose Daly City Lower Lake Long Beach National City Big Bear Lake Burbank Thermal La Quinta Glendale Hemet Mojave San Bruno Soledad Rcho Cucamong Delhi Roseville City of Industry Hawthorne Healdsburg Imperial Lawndale Milpitas Oakdale Palos Verdes Est Camarillo S San Francisco Sebastopol Auburn Azusa Shingle Springs Culver City Duarte Pico Rivera El Segundo Bakersfield Fallbrook Fremont Pearblossom Laguna Beach Lakeside Lancaster Merced Morgan Hill Ojai San Gabriel Canyon Country Antioch Ceres Clovis Cupertino Folsom Kerman La Habra Costa Mesa Paramount Ben Lomond Anaheim Barstow Half Moon Bay Valencia Castro Valley
Profiles of California 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 227 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 242 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 254 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 267 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 277 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 287 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 296 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 322 322
21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.4 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.8 20.7 20.7
Eureka Union Elementary Julian Union Elementary Los Banos Unified Los Nietos Elementary Mountain View Elementary Newark Unified Oxnard Elementary Rosemead Elementary San Bernardino City Unified Temecula Valley Unified Westside Union Elementary Anaheim Elementary Central Unified Fruitvale Elementary Moorpark Unified Natomas Unified Porterville Unified San Marino Unified San Ramon Valley Unified San Ysidro Elementary Santa Clara Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Tracy Joint Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Coronado Unified Dinuba Unified Dixon Unified Fillmore Unified Hueneme Elementary Monrovia Unified Northern Humboldt Union High Oak Park Unified Pleasanton Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Standard Elementary Centralia Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Galt Joint Union High Gilroy Unified Lemoore Union High Live Oak Unified Ocean View Elementary Patterson Joint Unified Vallejo City Unified Westminster Elementary Corona-Norco Unified Encinitas Union Elementary Exeter Union Elementary La Mesa-Spring Valley Morongo Unified Orange Unified Palm Springs Unified Pasadena Unified Scotts Valley Unified Willows Unified Cypress Elementary Inglewood Unified Los Angeles Unified Mountain View Elementary Oceanside Unified Pacific Grove Unified Redondo Beach Unified San Juan Unified Sierra Sands Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Corning Union Elementary Elk Grove Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified Hughson Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Red Bluff Joint Union High Redding Elementary San Carlos Elementary San Mateo Union High Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Sequoia Union High South Bay Union Elementary Union Elementary Yuba City Unified Alpine Union Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Garvey Elementary Hanford Elementary Madera Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Oak Grove Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary Rocklin Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Wasco Union Elementary Albany City Unified Atwater Elementary
Public School District Rankings Granite Bay Julian Los Banos Whittier Ontario Newark Oxnard Rosemead San Bernardino Temecula Lancaster Anaheim Fresno Bakersfield Moorpark Sacramento Porterville San Marino Danville San Ysidro Santa Clara Modesto Tracy San Jose Coronado Dinuba Dixon Fillmore Port Hueneme Monrovia McKinleyville Oak Park Pleasanton Santa Maria Santa Clarita Bakersfield Buena Park Chowchilla Galt Gilroy Lemoore Live Oak Huntington Bch Patterson Vallejo Westminster Norco Encinitas Exeter La Mesa Twentynine Plms Orange Palm Springs Pasadena Scotts Valley Willows Cypress Inglewood Los Angeles El Monte Oceanside Pacific Grove Redondo Beach Carmichael Ridgecrest Bakersfield Corning Elk Grove Fairfield Hughson Lemon Grove Red Bluff Redding San Carlos San Mateo Santa Monica Redwood City Imperial Beach San Jose Yuba City Alpine Whittier Rosemead Hanford Madera San Jose San Jose Red Bluff Rocklin San Luis Obispo Wasco Albany Atwater
322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 322 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 339 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 355 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 366 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 395 395 395 395 395 395 401 401 401 401 401 401 401 401 409 409 409 409 409 409 409
20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.6 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.2 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0
Burton Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Fresno Unified Martinez Unified Marysville Joint Unified New Haven Unified Norris Elementary Pittsburg Unified Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Ripon Unified San Leandro Unified Selma Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Tulare City Elementary Benicia Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Carpinteria Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary El Monte City Elementary Grossmont Union High Kings Canyon Joint Unified Loomis Union Elementary Mendota Unified Mother Lode Union Elementary Perris Elementary Roseville City Elementary Snowline Joint Unified Vacaville Unified Whittier City Elementary Woodland Joint Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Fowler Unified Kingsburg Elementary Charter Lucia Mar Unified Moraga Elementary Moreland Elementary Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Paso Robles Joint Unified Saratoga Union Elementary Windsor Unified Beardsley Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Calaveras Unified Davis Joint Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Holtville Unified John Swett Unified Lincoln Unified Live Oak Elementary Manhattan Beach Unified Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Napa Valley Unified Novato Unified San Lorenzo Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Wilsona Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Cambrian Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Chico Unified Empire Union Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Millbrae Elementary Modesto City Elementary Monterey Peninsula Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Richland Union Elementary SD San Rafael City High Sylvan Union Elementary Atascadero Unified Bonsall Union Elementary Hollister SD Livingston Union Elementary Lodi Unified Muroc Joint Unified Hayward Unified Lompoc Unified Magnolia Elementary Old Adobe Union Elementary River Delta Joint Unified Riverbank Unified Salinas City Elementary San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Del Norte County Unified Enterprise Elementary Jefferson Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Lindsay Unified Mcfarland Unified Mountain Empire Unified
Porterville Orosi Fresno Martinez Marysville Union City Bakersfield Pittsburg Grass Valley Rescue Ripon San Leandro Selma Sonoma Tulare Benicia Georgetown Carpinteria Sacramento El Monte La Mesa Reedley Loomis Mendota Placerville Perris Roseville Phelan Vacaville Whittier Woodland Corcoran Firebaugh Fowler Kingsburg Arroyo Grande Moraga San Jose Mountain View Paso Robles Saratoga Windsor Bakersfield Brentwood San Andreas Davis Bakersfield Holtville Crockett Stockton Santa Cruz Manhattan Beach Mountain View Napa Novato San Lorenzo Turlock Palmdale Hawthorne San Jose Campbell Chico Modesto Escondido Millbrae Modesto Monterey Bakersfield Shafter San Rafael Modesto Atascadero Bonsall Hollister Livingston Lodi North Edwards Hayward Lompoc Anaheim Petaluma Rio Vista Riverbank Salinas San Mateo Crescent City Redding Tracy Lemoore Lindsay Mcfarland Pine Valley
409 409 409 419 419 419 419 419 419 419 419 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 427 438 438 438 438 438 438 438 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 445 456 456 456 456 456 456 462 462 464 464 464 464 468 468 468 471 471 471 471 471 471 477 477 479 479 479 479 479 479 485 485 485 485 489 490 490 490 490 494 495 495 497 497 499 500 500 500 503 503 503 503 503 508
20.0 20.0 20.0 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.7 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.6 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.4 19.4 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.3 19.2 19.2 19.2 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.0 19.0 18.9 18.9 18.9 18.9 18.9 18.9 18.8 18.8 18.8 18.8 18.7 18.6 18.6 18.6 18.6 18.5 18.4 18.4 18.3 18.3 18.2 18.1 18.1 18.1 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.9 17.7
Mt. Diablo Unified Oakley Union Elementary Reef-Sunset Unified Alum Rock Union Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Salida Union Elementary San Jose Unified Taft City Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Waterford Unified Woodlake Union Elementary Dublin Unified Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Los Altos Elementary Oakland Unified Orland Joint Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Riverdale Joint Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary West Contra Costa Unified Arvin Union Elementary Cloverdale Unified Ocean View Elementary Sanger Unified Soquel Union Elementary Stockton City Unified Wheatland Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Cascade Union Elementary Chula Vista Elementary King City Union Elementary Lakeport Unified Linden Unified Mark West Union Elementary Oroville City Elementary Pajaro Valley Unified School Petaluma City Elementary Sacramento City Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Farmersville Unified Gustine Unified Middletown Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Winton Elementary Berkeley Unified Ukiah Unified Gonzales Unified Hilmar Unified Silver Valley Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Keyes Union Elementary Paradise Unified Travis Unified Bellevue Union Elementary Eureka City Unified Gridley Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Rio Linda Union Elementary Alameda City Unified Dixie Elementary Kelseyville Unified Lafayette Elementary Plumas Unified Ross Valley Elementary Twin Ridges Elementary Winters Joint Unified Burlingame Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Mariposa County Unified Orinda Union Elementary Washington Unified Gateway Unified San Diego Unified Santa Cruz City Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Robla Elementary Parlier Unified San Francisco Unified Beverly Hills Unified Tamalpais Union High Brawley Elementary Golden Plains Unified Sierra Unified Weaver Union Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Orange County Office of Ed Solana Beach Elementary Willits Unified Central Union Elementary
469
Concord Oakley Avenal San Jose Goleta Salida San Jose Taft Walnut Creek Waterford Woodlake Dublin San Jose Los Altos Oakland Orland Santa Rosa East Palo Alto Riverdale Santa Barbara Sunnyvale Richmond Arvin Cloverdale Oxnard Sanger Capitola Stockton Wheatland Belmont Anderson Chula Vista King City Lakeport Linden Santa Rosa Oroville Watsonville Petaluma Sacramento Dos Palos Farmersville Gustine Middletown Santa Rosa Winton Berkeley Ukiah Gonzales Hilmar Yermo Valley Center Keyes Paradise Travis Afb Santa Rosa Eureka Gridley Los Gatos Newman Rio Linda Alameda San Rafael Kelseyville Lafayette Quincy San Anselmo North San Juan Winters Burlingame Grass Valley Mariposa Orinda West Sacramento Redding San Diego Soquel Truckee Sacramento Parlier San Francisco Beverly Hills Larkspur Brawley San Joaquin Prather Merced Del Mar Mill Valley Costa Mesa Solana Beach Willits Lemoore
470
Public School District Rankings
508 508 511 512 513 513 513 513 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528
17.7 17.7 17.5 17.2 17.1 17.1 17.1 17.1 16.9 16.7 15.5 15.2 13.4 12.8 12.7 12.5 11.8 11.2 11.1 8.8
Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69
Ratio 69,746.7 67,213.3 54,235.0 49,746.0 41,343.0 36,046.7 23,272.0 22,588.0 20,083.3 19,287.0 19,272.7 18,384.0 16,687.5 16,243.0 14,765.3 14,621.0 14,544.6 13,963.0 13,887.0 13,585.0 12,749.5 12,629.0 12,574.8 12,557.0 12,556.4 11,829.0 11,113.3 10,999.5 10,863.5 10,656.3 10,621.0 10,192.0 9,992.0 9,970.0 9,918.0 9,829.0 9,591.0 9,475.0 8,924.7 8,880.0 8,853.0 8,837.3 8,570.0 8,409.7 8,406.2 8,152.0 8,057.0 7,951.0 7,924.0 7,910.0 7,832.0 7,421.0 7,414.3 7,405.6 7,301.4 7,294.5 7,234.7 7,196.7 7,127.5 7,110.0 7,046.7 7,019.5 7,010.0 7,002.5 6,850.0 6,846.0 6,842.0 6,828.0 6,631.4
Galt Joint Union Elementary North Sacramento Elementary San Rafael City Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Carmel Unified Fort Bragg Unified Piedmont City Unified Redwood City Elementary Palo Alto Unified Menlo Park City Elementary San Joaquin Co Off of Education Julian Union High Kern County Office of Education Riverside Co Office of Education San Diego Co Office of Education Tulare County Office of Ed Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Fresno County Office of Ed San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Santa Clara Co Off of Education
Galt Sacramento San Rafael Santa Rosa Carmel Fort Bragg Piedmont Redwood City Palo Alto Atherton Stockton Julian Bakersfield Riverside San Diego Visalia Downey Fresno San Bernardino San Jose
Student/Librarian Ratio District Name Jurupa Unified Escondido Union Elementary Lucia Mar Unified Capistrano Unified Fontana Unified Antioch Unified Oak Grove Elementary Etiwanda Elementary North Monterey County Unified Baldwin Park Unified San Bernardino City Unified Rowland Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Compton Unified Antelope Valley Union High Coachella Valley Unified San Juan Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Vacaville Unified Upland Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Visalia Unified Santa Ana Unified Whittier Union High Fullerton Elementary Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Chino Valley Unified Corona-Norco Unified Simi Valley Unified Los Angeles Unified Alameda City Unified Mountain View Elementary Arcadia Unified Rio Linda Union Elementary Beaumont Unified Lynwood Unified Pittsburg Unified Tustin Unified Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Morgan Hill Unified Pomona Unified Saddleback Valley Unified Bear Valley Unified Torrance Unified Oakland Unified Grossmont Union High Redondo Beach Unified Alisal Union Elementary Glendora Unified Placer Union High Temecula Valley Unified Newark Unified Conejo Valley Unified Fremont Unified Tracy Joint Unified San Marcos Unified Victor Valley Union High Natomas Unified Temple City Unified Charter Oak Unified Live Oak Elementary Pleasanton Unified Barstow Unified Sierra Sands Unified Culver City Unified Claremont Unified Washington Unified Ukiah Unified Lodi Unified
City Riverside Escondido Arroyo Grande San Juan Capis Fontana Antioch San Jose Etiwanda Moss Landing Baldwin Park San Bernardino Rowland Heights Santa Maria Compton Lancaster Thermal Carmichael Bakersfield Vacaville Upland City of Industry Visalia Santa Ana Whittier Fullerton Downey Chino Norco Simi Valley Los Angeles Alameda El Monte Arcadia Rio Linda Beaumont Lynwood Pittsburg Tustin Placentia Morgan Hill Pomona Mission Viejo Big Bear Lake Torrance Oakland La Mesa Redondo Beach Salinas Glendora Auburn Temecula Newark Thousand Oaks Fremont Tracy San Marcos Victorville Sacramento Temple City Covina Santa Cruz Pleasanton Barstow Ridgecrest Culver City Claremont West Sacramento Ukiah Lodi
Profiles of California 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 100 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162
6,578.0 6,530.5 6,441.0 6,082.0 5,838.0 5,826.7 5,796.7 5,779.5 5,749.0 5,718.2 5,674.3 5,656.8 5,621.0 5,618.0 5,542.0 5,541.3 5,517.0 5,504.8 5,257.5 5,105.5 5,101.5 5,084.8 5,040.0 5,009.4 4,991.7 4,935.4 4,850.6 4,835.9 4,832.0 4,770.0 4,764.0 4,764.0 4,681.0 4,668.0 4,653.3 4,614.0 4,533.8 4,533.5 4,515.0 4,494.0 4,483.0 4,407.0 4,347.3 4,343.0 4,308.5 4,298.3 4,292.0 4,279.0 4,232.0 4,195.5 4,128.6 4,123.3 4,066.0 4,052.5 3,947.4 3,947.0 3,929.0 3,895.3 3,892.4 3,883.8 3,851.4 3,839.0 3,827.8 3,775.6 3,753.8 3,741.0 3,720.0 3,668.4 3,633.0 3,608.0 3,593.8 3,586.0 3,539.5 3,539.4 3,514.0 3,500.0 3,466.3 3,435.9 3,389.0 3,372.3 3,371.8 3,328.1 3,295.6 3,282.2 3,279.6 3,266.0 3,253.8 3,240.2 3,214.1 3,210.5 3,198.0 3,197.6 3,196.0
Monrovia Unified Desert Sands Unified Manhattan Beach Unified Selma Unified Shasta Union High Murrieta Valley Unified Sanger Unified Lompoc Unified Madera Unified Porterville Unified Napa Valley Unified Manteca Unified Oceanside Unified Rim of the World Unified Dinuba Unified Colton Joint Unified Atascadero Unified Chico Unified Woodland Joint Unified Ceres Unified Bonita Unified Poway Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Lincoln Unified Huntington Beach Union High Stockton City Unified Bellflower Unified Elk Grove Unified Tehachapi Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Atwater Elementary Milpitas Unified South San Francisco Unified Riverside Unified Vista Unified Red Bluff Union Elementary Pasadena Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Gateway Unified Montebello Unified Dublin Unified Patterson Joint Unified Rialto Unified La Canada Unified Orange County Office of Ed Irvine Unified Nevada Joint Union High Buckeye Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Castro Valley Unified Redlands Unified Kerman Unified Empire Union Elementary Lawndale Elementary Campbell Union High Central Union High Dixon Unified Modesto City High Vallejo City Unified Carlsbad Unified Clovis Unified Soledad Unified Salinas Union High Sacramento City Unified Downey Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Riverside Co Office of Education Rocklin Unified Cabrillo Unified Ramona City Unified Inglewood Unified Lindsay Unified Fresno Unified Bakersfield City Elementary San Diego Co Office of Education San Rafael City Elementary Monterey Peninsula Unified West Contra Costa Unified Lafayette Elementary Chula Vista Elementary Orange Unified San Leandro Unified Mcfarland Unified Hemet Unified Fullerton Joint Union High San Marino Unified Grant Joint Union High Alvord Unified Palm Springs Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Oroville City Elementary Newport-Mesa Unified El Segundo Unified
Monrovia La Quinta Manhattan Beach Selma Redding Murrieta Sanger Lompoc Madera Porterville Napa Manteca Oceanside Lake Arrowhead Dinuba Colton Atascadero Chico Woodland Ceres San Dimas Poway Georgetown Stockton Huntington Bch Stockton Bellflower Elk Grove Tehachapi La Mesa Atwater Milpitas S San Francisco Riverside Vista Red Bluff Pasadena Reedley Redding Montebello Dublin Patterson Rialto La Canada Costa Mesa Irvine Grass Valley Shingle Springs Bakersfield Castro Valley Redlands Kerman Modesto Lawndale San Jose El Centro Dixon Modesto Vallejo Carlsbad Clovis Soledad Salinas Sacramento Downey Rohnert Park Riverside Rocklin Half Moon Bay Ramona Inglewood Lindsay Fresno Bakersfield San Diego San Rafael Monterey Richmond Lafayette Chula Vista Orange San Leandro Mcfarland Hemet Fullerton San Marino Sacramento Riverside Palm Springs Santa Monica Oroville Costa Mesa El Segundo
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3,149.2 3,135.8 3,135.2 3,132.5 3,132.0 3,067.9 3,017.4 3,002.0 2,980.3 2,978.0 2,962.8 2,917.6 2,876.9 2,850.7 2,815.5 2,779.1 2,761.8 2,720.0 2,705.7 2,674.3 2,654.5 2,625.4 2,622.5 2,581.0 2,570.9 2,554.0 2,543.0 2,535.4 2,514.0 2,505.8 2,499.3 2,460.5 2,456.4 2,443.1 2,433.0 2,413.0 2,399.0 2,386.0 2,376.1 2,368.8 2,356.0 2,309.4 2,294.5 2,290.5 2,257.0 2,240.0 2,235.0 2,212.0 2,178.0 2,175.0 2,168.0 2,160.0 2,157.1 2,112.8 2,099.5 2,089.0 2,073.0 2,071.3 2,050.8 2,036.0 2,014.1 2,012.0 1,981.4 1,976.5 1,945.5 1,864.4 1,864.0 1,861.0 1,860.0 1,817.0 1,793.3 1,783.1 1,729.0 1,720.5 1,710.0 1,702.0 1,662.1 1,656.0 1,575.0 1,569.5 1,514.0 1,483.5 1,480.4 1,474.0 1,446.3 1,346.9 1,346.0 1,342.5 1,340.2 1,286.7 1,236.9 1,191.0
Oxnard Union High Garden Grove Unified Garvey Elementary San Gabriel Unified Center Joint Unified Ventura Unified William S. Hart Union High San Benito High Yuba City Unified Richland Union Elementary SD Central Unified Chaffey Joint Union High San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Alhambra City High San Diego Unified San Francisco Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Eastside Union Elementary Anaheim Union High Roseville Joint Union High Paradise Unified San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Lemoore Union High Los Gatos Union Elementary Los Banos Unified Delhi Unified Wheatland Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Covina-Valley Unified Perris Union High Sonoma Valley Unified Berkeley Unified San Ramon Valley Unified Livingston Union Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Liberty Union High Gonzales Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Santa Clara Unified Orland Joint Unified San Lorenzo Unified Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Eureka City Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Willits Unified Fowler Unified Jefferson Elementary Fresno County Office of Ed Tulare Joint Union High Kingsburg Elementary Charter Martinez Unified Kern Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified South Pasadena Unified Santa Clara Co Off of Education Norris Elementary Albany City Unified El Monte Union High San Rafael City High East Side Union High Winters Joint Unified San Dieguito Union High Santa Rosa High Sequoia Union High Merced Union High Fremont Union High Mountain Empire Unified Hanford Joint Union High Dixie Elementary Travis Unified Sweetwater Union High Sonora Union High Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Beverly Hills Unified Julian Union High El Dorado Union High Tulare County Office of Ed Riverdale Joint Unified Hayward Unified Santa Barbara High Petaluma Joint Union High Long Beach Unified Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Acalanes Union High San Mateo Union High Jefferson Union High Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Davis Joint Unified Tamalpais Union High Evergreen Elementary Anderson Union High
Oxnard Garden Grove Rosemead San Gabriel Antelope Ventura Santa Clarita Hollister Yuba City Shafter Fresno Ontario San Mateo Alhambra San Diego San Francisco Modesto Lancaster Anaheim Roseville Paradise San Bernardino Lemoore Los Gatos Los Banos Delhi Wheatland Calabasas Firebaugh Covina Perris Sonoma Berkeley Danville Livingston Saratoga Brentwood Gonzales San Luis Obispo Santa Clara Orland San Lorenzo Truckee Eureka Paso Robles Willits Fowler Daly City Fresno Tulare Kingsburg Martinez Bakersfield Fairfield South Pasadena San Jose Bakersfield Albany El Monte San Rafael San Jose Winters Encinitas Santa Rosa Redwood City Atwater Sunnyvale Pine Valley Hanford San Rafael Travis Afb Chula Vista Sonora Mountain View Beverly Hills Julian Placerville Visalia Riverdale Hayward Santa Barbara Petaluma Long Beach Los Gatos Lafayette San Mateo Daly City Dos Palos Davis Larkspur San Jose Anderson
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Novato Unified Weaver Union Elementary Carmel Unified Santa Cruz City High New Haven Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Northern Humboldt Union High Modesto City Elementary Pacific Grove Unified Los Alamitos Unified Sierra Unified Santa Barbara Elementary Merced City Elementary Palo Alto Unified Piedmont City Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Burlingame Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary ABC Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Adelanto Elementary Alhambra City Elementary Alpine Union Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Amador County Unified Anaheim Elementary Apple Valley Unified Arvin Union Elementary Auburn Union Elementary Azusa Unified Banning Unified Bassett Unified Beardsley Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Benicia Unified Berryessa Union Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Brawley Elementary Brawley Union High Brea-Olinda Unified Brentwood Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Burbank Unified Burton Elementary Cajon Valley Union Elementary Calaveras Unified Calexico Unified Cambrian Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Carpinteria Unified Cascade Union Elementary Castaic Union Elementary Centinela Valley Union High Central Elementary Central Union Elementary Centralia Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Cloverdale Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Corning Union Elementary Coronado Unified Cucamonga Elementary Cupertino Union School Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Cypress Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary Del Norte County Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Delano Joint Union High Delano Union Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Duarte Unified Earlimart Elementary East Whittier City Elementary El Centro Elementary El Monte City Elementary El Rancho Unified Encinitas Union Elementary Enterprise Elementary Escalon Unified Escondido Union High Eureka Union Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Fairfax Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Fallbrook Union High Farmersville Unified Fillmore Unified
Public School District Rankings Novato Merced Carmel Soquel Union City Concord McKinleyville Modesto Pacific Grove Los Alamitos Prather Santa Barbara Merced Palo Alto Piedmont Atherton Burlingame Orinda Mill Valley Soquel Cerritos Acton Adelanto Alhambra Alpine Alta Loma San Jose Jackson Anaheim Apple Valley Arvin Auburn Azusa Banning La Puente Bakersfield Santa Rosa Belmont Benicia San Jose Bonsall Brawley Brawley Brea Brentwood Buena Park Burbank Porterville El Cajon San Andreas Calexico San Jose Campbell Carpinteria Anderson Valencia Lawndale Rcho Cucamong Lemoore Buena Park Chowchilla Cloverdale Coalinga Corcoran Corning Coronado Rcho Cucamong Cupertino Orosi Cypress Del Mar Crescent City Sacramento Delano Delano Roseville Duarte Earlimart Whittier El Centro El Monte Pico Rivera Encinitas Redding Escalon Escondido Granite Bay Exeter Bakersfield Fallbrook Fallbrook Farmersville Fillmore
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Folsom-Cordova Unified Fort Bragg Unified Fountain Valley Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Fruitvale Elementary Galt Joint Union Elementary Galt Joint Union High Gilroy Unified Glendale Unified Golden Plains Unified Goleta Union Elementary Gorman Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Gridley Unified Gustine Unified Hanford Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Healdsburg Unified Hesperia Unified Hilmar Unified Hollister SD Holtville Unified Hueneme Elementary Hughson Unified Huntington Beach City Elementary Imperial Unified Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary John Swett Unified Julian Union Elementary Kelseyville Unified Keppel Union Elementary Kern County Office of Education Keyes Union Elementary King City Joint Union High King City Union Elementary Konocti Unified La Habra City Elementary Laguna Beach Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Lake Tahoe Unified Lakeport Unified Lakeside Union Elementary Lamont Elementary Lancaster Elementary Lemon Grove Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Lennox Elementary Linden Unified Little Lake City Elementary Live Oak Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified Loomis Union Elementary Los Altos Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Lowell Joint Magnolia Elementary Mariposa County Unified Mark West Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Mendota Unified Menifee Union Elementary Middletown Unified Millbrae Elementary Mojave Unified Moorpark Unified Moraga Elementary Moreland Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Morongo Unified Mother Lode Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary Muroc Joint Unified National Elementary Newhall Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified North Sacramento Elementary Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Nuview Union Elementary Oak Park Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Oakley Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Ocean View Elementary Ojai Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Ontario-Montclair Elementary Orcutt Union Elementary
Folsom Fort Bragg Fountain Valley San Jose Bakersfield Galt Galt Gilroy Glendale San Joaquin Goleta Gorman Grass Valley Greenfield Bakersfield Gridley Gustine Hanford Hawthorne Healdsburg Hesperia Hilmar Hollister Holtville Port Hueneme Hughson Huntington Bch Imperial Jamul Tracy Crockett Julian Kelseyville Pearblossom Bakersfield Keyes King City King City Lower Lake La Habra Laguna Beach Lake Elsinore S Lake Tahoe Lakeport Lakeside Lamont Lancaster Lemon Grove Lemoore Lennox Linden Santa Fe Spgs Live Oak Livermore Loomis Los Altos Whittier Whittier Anaheim Mariposa Santa Rosa Marysville Mendota Menifee Middletown Millbrae Mojave Moorpark Moraga San Jose Moreno Valley Twentynine Plms Placerville Ontario Mountain View San Jose North Edwards National City Valencia Newman Sacramento Norwalk Nuevo Oak Park Oakdale Oakley Oxnard Huntington Bch Ojai Petaluma Ontario Orcutt
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Oro Grande Elementary Oroville Union High Oxnard Elementary Pacifica SD Pajaro Valley Unified School Palmdale Elementary Palo Verde Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Paramount Unified Parlier Unified Perris Elementary Petaluma City Elementary Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Pleasant Valley School Plumas Unified Ravenswood City Elementary Red Bluff Joint Union High Redding Elementary Redwood City Elementary Reef-Sunset Unified Rescue Union Elementary Rincon Valley Union Elementary Rio Elementary Ripon Unified River Delta Joint Unified Riverbank Unified Robla Elementary Romoland Elementary Rosemead Elementary Roseville City Elementary Ross Valley Elementary Salida Union Elementary Salinas City Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary San Carlos Elementary San Jacinto Unified San Joaquin Co Off of Education San Jose Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified San Ysidro Elementary Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Santa Paula Elementary Santa Paula Union High Santa Rita Union Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Santee Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Savanna Elementary Scotts Valley Unified Silver Valley Unified Snowline Joint Unified Solana Beach Elementary Soquel Union Elementary South Bay Union Elementary South Whittier Elementary Southern Kern Unified Standard Elementary Stanislaus Union Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Taft City Elementary Templeton Unified Tulare City Elementary Turlock Joint Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Twin Ridges Elementary Union Elementary Val Verde Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Victor Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Walnut Valley Unified Wasco Union Elementary Waterford Unified West Covina Unified West Sonoma County Union High Western Placer Unified Westminster Elementary Westside Union Elementary Westwood Unified Whittier City Elementary Willows Unified Wilsona Elementary Windsor Unified Winton Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified
Oro Grande Oroville Oxnard Pacifica Watsonville Palmdale Blythe Palos Verdes Est Paramount Parlier Perris Petaluma Santa Rosa Grass Valley Camarillo Quincy East Palo Alto Red Bluff Redding Redwood City Avenal Rescue Santa Rosa Oxnard Ripon Rio Vista Riverbank Sacramento Homeland Rosemead Roseville San Anselmo Salida Salinas San Bruno San Carlos San Jacinto Stockton San Jose Ben Lomond San Ysidro Santa Maria Santa Paula Santa Paula Salinas Santa Rosa Santee Santa Clarita Anaheim Scotts Valley Yermo Phelan Solana Beach Capitola Imperial Beach Whittier Rosamond Bakersfield Modesto Canyon Country Sunnyvale Taft Templeton Tulare Turlock Turlock North San Juan San Jose Perris Valley Center Victorville Walnut Creek Walnut Wasco Waterford West Covina Sebastopol Lincoln Westminster Lancaster Westwood Whittier Willows Palmdale Windsor Winton Hawthorne Woodlake Yucaipa
Student/Counselor Ratio Rank
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Public School District Rankings 21,963.0 20,408.0 14,975.0 12,403.3 10,973.3 9,715.0 8,834.0 8,575.0 7,928.0 7,826.7 6,242.0 6,162.5 6,007.8 5,956.0 5,684.0 5,236.4 5,096.0 5,019.0 4,902.5 4,640.0 4,501.7 4,487.0 4,344.3 4,264.0 4,254.0 4,081.7 3,834.6 3,761.0 3,731.0 3,647.3 3,634.7 3,514.0 3,490.8 3,485.5 3,482.0 3,346.7 3,346.3 3,345.0 3,336.0 3,184.2 3,169.0 3,135.0 3,133.0 3,075.0 3,071.0 2,976.0 2,940.0 2,906.0 2,872.3 2,810.2 2,801.0 2,756.4 2,659.2 2,630.1 2,610.0 2,595.0 2,563.5 2,477.7 2,416.0 2,385.0 2,382.0 2,341.0 2,333.9 2,331.3 2,330.0 2,329.0 2,293.0 2,275.2 2,273.5 2,240.4 2,214.1 2,182.0 2,168.0 2,161.3 2,143.0 2,123.4 2,118.1 2,116.0 2,096.0 2,073.0 2,073.0 2,065.8 2,061.7 2,050.6 2,047.0 2,036.0 2,030.0 2,028.7 2,025.0 1,989.0 1,973.4 1,929.0
Anaheim Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Huntington Beach Union High Alhambra City Elementary Garvey Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary Redwood City Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Hollister SD Linden Unified Antioch Unified Richland Union Elementary SD Palmdale Elementary Capistrano Unified Mountain View Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Victor Elementary Moraga Elementary Ontario-Montclair Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Selma Unified Eureka Union Elementary Hueneme Elementary Savanna Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Enterprise Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Cupertino Union School Fullerton Elementary San Diego Co Office of Education Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Magnolia Elementary Mountain View Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Cajon Valley Union Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Newhall Elementary Livermore Valley Joint Unified Pacifica SD Waterford Unified Fruitvale Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Santa Rita Union Elementary Keppel Union Elementary Arvin Union Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary Orange County Office of Ed Chula Vista Elementary Cambrian Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Little Lake City Elementary King City Union Elementary San Ysidro Elementary Westside Union Elementary Tehachapi Unified Los Nietos Elementary Atwater Elementary Saddleback Valley Unified National Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Hilmar Unified Alpine Union Elementary Newman-Crows Landing Unified Sacramento City Unified Union Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Lakeside Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter Lawndale Elementary Baldwin Park Unified Tulare City Elementary Lafayette Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Millbrae Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Wilsona Elementary Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Kerman Unified Westminster Elementary Adelanto Elementary Central Union Elementary Soquel Union Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Los Altos Elementary Corning Union Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Gustine Unified
Anaheim Santa Clarita Huntington Bch Alhambra Rosemead Encinitas Redwood City Santa Rosa Goleta Santa Rosa Hollister Linden Antioch Shafter Palmdale San Juan Capis El Monte East Palo Alto Victorville Moraga Ontario Oakley Selma Granite Bay Port Hueneme Anaheim Rio Linda Redding Campbell Cupertino Fullerton San Diego Bakersfield Anaheim Ontario Hawthorne El Cajon Walnut Creek Valencia Livermore Pacifica Waterford Bakersfield Belmont Salinas Pearblossom Arvin San Jose Costa Mesa Chula Vista San Jose San Jose Marysville Concord Santa Fe Spgs King City San Ysidro Lancaster Tehachapi Whittier Atwater Mission Viejo National City Bonsall Hilmar Alpine Newman Sacramento San Jose Escondido Lakeside Taft Kingsburg Lawndale Baldwin Park Tulare Lafayette Bakersfield Millbrae Grass Valley Palmdale Santa Maria Kerman Westminster Adelanto Lemoore Capitola Whittier Los Altos Corning San Jose Gustine
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1,916.7 1,916.4 1,877.0 1,856.8 1,850.5 1,838.5 1,817.1 1,817.0 1,816.0 1,813.4 1,812.0 1,808.0 1,776.0 1,773.3 1,770.6 1,766.9 1,757.0 1,754.7 1,752.0 1,751.0 1,740.6 1,729.0 1,724.7 1,711.2 1,701.8 1,697.5 1,694.3 1,680.0 1,668.8 1,660.1 1,655.4 1,626.5 1,622.0 1,606.8 1,605.0 1,599.0 1,584.7 1,583.0 1,575.3 1,572.5 1,567.7 1,564.0 1,554.0 1,532.0 1,523.0 1,508.1 1,494.3 1,487.4 1,461.8 1,458.3 1,451.0 1,442.6 1,406.5 1,405.3 1,402.0 1,393.7 1,390.8 1,375.2 1,373.0 1,348.7 1,348.0 1,341.7 1,341.5 1,337.4 1,331.6 1,331.0 1,330.0 1,330.0 1,329.2 1,319.0 1,314.7 1,312.0 1,310.1 1,304.5 1,302.6 1,302.0 1,292.1 1,291.6 1,290.5 1,288.8 1,288.5 1,260.5 1,257.5 1,257.0 1,253.7 1,239.8 1,237.6 1,235.6 1,234.4 1,232.0 1,232.0 1,231.9 1,230.8
Ripon Unified Benicia Unified Live Oak Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Calaveras Unified Palo Verde Unified Visalia Unified Dixie Elementary Ross Valley Elementary Kings Canyon Joint Unified Rescue Union Elementary Winton Elementary Morgan Hill Unified San Jacinto Unified Pomona Unified Newark Unified Julian Union Elementary Chino Valley Unified Dry Creek Joint Elementary Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Salida Union Elementary Bellflower Unified Oak Grove Elementary Ceres Unified Brawley Elementary Pleasant Valley School Black Oak Mine Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Livingston Union Elementary Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Mark West Union Elementary Oroville City Elementary Banning Unified Cloverdale Unified El Centro Elementary Porterville Unified Grossmont Union High Duarte Unified Cascade Union Elementary Rowland Unified Nuview Union Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Dublin Unified Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Western Placer Unified San Rafael City Elementary Charter Oak Unified Carlsbad Unified Lamont Elementary Oceanside Unified Barstow Unified Garden Grove Unified Whittier City Elementary Merced City Elementary Mojave Unified Rocklin Unified San Carlos Elementary Redding Elementary Standard Elementary Las Virgenes Unified Central Unified Manteca Unified Central Elementary Gorman Elementary Coachella Valley Unified Irvine Unified Fowler Unified Los Alamitos Unified Vista Unified Berryessa Union Elementary San Marcos Unified Fillmore Unified Gilroy Unified Orange Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Sylvan Union Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Santa Ana Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Milpitas Unified Beaumont Unified Castaic Union Elementary Hesperia Unified Hawthorne Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Reef-Sunset Unified Madera Unified Jurupa Unified
Ripon Benicia Live Oak Bakersfield San Andreas Blythe Visalia San Rafael San Anselmo Reedley Rescue Winton Morgan Hill San Jacinto Pomona Newark Julian Chino Roseville Jamul Fallbrook Salida Bellflower San Jose Ceres Brawley Camarillo Georgetown Santa Maria Fairfield Turlock Lemoore Livingston Orosi Santa Rosa Oroville Banning Cloverdale El Centro Porterville La Mesa Duarte Anderson Rowland Heights Nuevo Saratoga Dublin Placentia Lincoln San Rafael Covina Carlsbad Lamont Oceanside Barstow Garden Grove Whittier Merced Mojave Rocklin San Carlos Redding Bakersfield Calabasas Fresno Manteca Rcho Cucamong Gorman Thermal Irvine Fowler Los Alamitos Vista San Jose San Marcos Fillmore Gilroy Orange Los Gatos Modesto Brentwood Oxnard Santa Ana Firebaugh Milpitas Beaumont Valencia Hesperia Hawthorne Grass Valley Avenal Madera Riverside
186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 243 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277
1,230.2 1,229.2 1,219.4 1,216.6 1,212.0 1,204.5 1,202.8 1,197.9 1,193.5 1,193.3 1,187.0 1,184.5 1,184.1 1,183.9 1,180.8 1,179.4 1,165.2 1,161.7 1,157.3 1,155.6 1,153.5 1,153.1 1,148.4 1,142.7 1,142.3 1,142.2 1,137.7 1,135.0 1,122.7 1,118.8 1,116.9 1,116.1 1,101.8 1,097.5 1,086.8 1,084.7 1,080.1 1,078.4 1,069.8 1,063.3 1,061.2 1,057.9 1,057.4 1,056.5 1,055.2 1,054.1 1,053.2 1,052.3 1,051.8 1,049.7 1,044.5 1,044.0 1,041.4 1,037.4 1,028.2 1,024.3 1,024.0 1,014.9 1,014.9 1,011.1 1,009.0 1,007.8 1,006.3 1,003.9 1,000.0 999.8 999.2 997.0 996.8 988.8 988.7 978.0 977.4 970.3 960.0 959.1 951.8 951.0 947.9 944.5 943.7 939.7 934.1 933.9 933.2 932.2 926.5 925.3 917.8 917.7 916.0 913.3
Oakland Unified El Segundo Unified Norris Elementary El Rancho Unified Middletown Unified Orinda Union Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Inglewood Unified Brea-Olinda Unified Burton Elementary San Lorenzo Valley Unified Burlingame Elementary Morongo Unified Moorpark Unified Simi Valley Unified Fremont Unified Gateway Unified Empire Union Elementary Vacaville Unified Azusa Unified Red Bluff Union Elementary Burbank Unified Pajaro Valley Unified School Bear Valley Unified Parlier Unified Kern County Office of Education San Bernardino Co Off of Ed John Swett Unified Carpinteria Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary ABC Unified Novato Unified Patterson Joint Unified Palm Springs Unified San Bruno Park Elementary Lucia Mar Unified Alvord Unified Monrovia Unified Buckeye Union Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Ramona City Unified Snowline Joint Unified Downey Unified Glendora Unified San Leandro Unified Lakeport Unified Natomas Unified West Contra Costa Unified West Covina Unified San Lorenzo Unified Fullerton Joint Union High Center Joint Unified Apple Valley Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Tustin Unified Hughson Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Glendale Unified Woodland Joint Unified Hayward Unified Eureka City Unified Fresno Unified Tracy Joint Unified Corona-Norco Unified Temecula Valley Unified Newport-Mesa Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Val Verde Unified Mcfarland Unified Claremont Unified Washington Unified Riverside Unified Martinez Unified Pittsburg Unified Plumas Unified Rialto Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Pasadena Unified San Ramon Valley Unified Covina-Valley Unified San Juan Unified San Jose Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Elk Grove Unified South San Francisco Unified Menlo Park City Elementary Hemet Unified Culver City Unified
Oakland El Segundo Bakersfield Pico Rivera Middletown Orinda Yucaipa Inglewood Brea Porterville Ben Lomond Burlingame Twentynine Plms Moorpark Simi Valley Fremont Redding Modesto Vacaville Azusa Red Bluff Burbank Watsonville Big Bear Lake Parlier Bakersfield San Bernardino Crockett Carpinteria San Mateo Cerritos Novato Patterson Palm Springs San Bruno Arroyo Grande Riverside Monrovia Shingle Springs Corcoran Ramona Phelan Downey Glendora San Leandro Lakeport Sacramento Richmond West Covina San Lorenzo Fullerton Antelope Apple Valley Lake Elsinore Murrieta Tustin Hughson Bakersfield Glendale Woodland Hayward Eureka Fresno Tracy Norco Temecula Costa Mesa Acton Oakdale Perris Mcfarland Claremont West Sacramento Riverside Martinez Pittsburg Quincy Rialto City of Industry Pasadena Danville Covina Carmichael San Jose Monterey Valley Center Riverdale Elk Grove S San Francisco Atherton Hemet Culver City
Profiles of California 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 311 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370
907.0 902.3 901.0 896.7 893.5 892.6 891.7 890.2 886.1 881.5 880.8 876.9 875.8 873.1 869.5 869.1 866.3 865.5 863.0 862.7 858.8 858.4 856.5 853.5 853.1 845.6 841.5 829.6 828.3 828.0 823.8 819.1 818.4 810.6 810.6 808.0 804.4 803.5 803.1 785.3 784.8 783.1 780.8 780.6 775.5 774.1 773.6 771.0 768.8 768.4 764.3 760.2 757.9 755.8 753.2 752.8 748.5 746.0 745.5 740.7 740.5 740.0 737.1 730.4 728.8 728.3 726.6 726.1 723.8 715.8 714.7 709.5 705.3 703.2 701.5 698.6 683.7 682.8 678.2 671.3 670.7 670.1 669.4 667.0 657.9 657.5 654.5 653.2 652.7 638.3 637.1 634.8 631.1
Templeton Unified Berkeley Unified Laguna Beach Unified Travis Unified Lynwood Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Rim of the World Unified Santa Clara Unified Poway Unified Romoland Elementary Escalon Unified Montebello Unified Centralia Elementary Dixon Unified Sanger Unified Lompoc Unified Auburn Union Elementary Ojai Unified Fremont Union High Bassett Unified Walnut Valley Unified Del Norte County Unified Alameda City Unified Ukiah Unified Soledad Unified Live Oak Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Willits Unified Palo Alto Unified Tulare County Office of Ed Conejo Valley Unified Imperial Unified Upland Unified Fontana Unified Napa Valley Unified Muroc Joint Unified Paradise Unified Calexico Unified Temple City Unified Orland Joint Unified Bonita Unified San Gabriel Unified Windsor Unified Arcadia Unified Riverbank Unified Amador County Unified Julian Union High Mill Valley Elementary Chico Unified Holtville Unified Los Angeles Unified New Haven Unified Lodi Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Albany City Unified Oak Park Unified Vallejo City Unified Redondo Beach Unified Atascadero Unified King City Joint Union High Oroville Union High Gridley Unified Sierra Sands Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Coronado Unified Victor Valley Union High Cabrillo Unified Lake Tahoe Unified La Canada Unified Mountain Empire Unified Torrance Unified Fallbrook Union High Paso Robles Joint Unified Compton Unified Dinuba Unified Farmersville Unified Willows Unified Konocti Unified Pleasanton Unified Castro Valley Unified San Bernardino City Unified Davis Joint Unified North Monterey County Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Colton Joint Unified Silver Valley Unified Santa Cruz City High San Marino Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Pacific Grove Unified Desert Sands Unified Paramount Unified San Francisco Unified
Public School District Rankings Templeton Berkeley Laguna Beach Travis Afb Lynwood Norwalk Lake Arrowhead Santa Clara Poway Homeland Escalon Montebello Buena Park Dixon Sanger Lompoc Auburn Ojai Sunnyvale La Puente Walnut Crescent City Alameda Ukiah Soledad Santa Cruz Merced Willits Palo Alto Visalia Thousand Oaks Imperial Upland Fontana Napa North Edwards Paradise Calexico Temple City Orland San Dimas San Gabriel Windsor Arcadia Riverbank Jackson Julian Mill Valley Chico Holtville Los Angeles Union City Lodi Rohnert Park Albany Oak Park Vallejo Redondo Beach Atascadero King City Oroville Gridley Ridgecrest Folsom Coronado Victorville Half Moon Bay S Lake Tahoe La Canada Pine Valley Torrance Fallbrook Paso Robles Compton Dinuba Farmersville Willows Lower Lake Pleasanton Castro Valley San Bernardino Davis Moss Landing Palos Verdes Est Colton Yermo Soquel San Marino Coalinga Pacific Grove La Quinta Paramount San Francisco
371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 401 403 404 405 406 406 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 460 460
626.0 624.0 623.7 618.6 609.4 600.4 596.1 593.2 586.3 585.1 576.8 576.4 576.3 575.6 572.2 571.7 570.0 569.6 565.0 562.3 548.0 546.8 544.2 537.8 535.7 534.9 534.0 533.7 532.8 524.9 521.5 521.5 517.5 512.3 510.8 510.3 510.3 508.1 506.3 502.2 497.6 497.1 493.4 492.8 489.3 485.5 481.0 478.0 477.8 475.0 473.6 473.5 473.2 465.1 458.8 456.6 456.5 454.5 449.0 445.0 439.5 438.0 437.4 437.1 436.9 433.0 430.8 428.7 427.3 426.8 424.2 417.9 414.4 413.3 409.6 405.8 398.2 397.1 387.4 380.5 376.5 360.9 348.2 332.8 311.6 304.2 304.0 302.1 265.4 n/a n/a n/a
Jefferson Union High Kelseyville Unified Redlands Unified East Side Union High Ventura Unified San Benito High Yuba City Unified Lincoln Unified Long Beach Unified Liberty Union High Perris Union High Fort Bragg Unified Sonora Union High Scotts Valley Unified Moreno Valley Unified Santa Paula Union High Beverly Hills Unified Anaheim Union High Manhattan Beach Unified Delano Joint Union High Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Escondido Union High Campbell Union High Clovis Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Antelope Valley Union High Galt Joint Union High South Pasadena Unified Alhambra City High Placer Union High Stockton City Unified Lindsay Unified Sierra Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Merced Union High Santa Paula Elementary Healdsburg Unified El Dorado Union High Mariposa County Unified Gonzales Unified Central Union High Red Bluff Joint Union High Grant Joint Union High San Mateo Union High Lennox Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Golden Plains Unified North Sacramento Elementary William S. Hart Union High Salinas Union High Los Angeles Co Office of Ed River Delta Joint Unified Santa Rosa High Nevada Joint Union High Petaluma Joint Union High Kern Union High Modesto City High Acalanes Union High San Dieguito Union High San Luis Coastal Unified Winters Joint Unified Lemoore Union High San Diego Unified Chaffey Joint Union High Santa Barbara High San Joaquin Co Off of Education El Monte Union High Roseville Joint Union High San Rafael City High Turlock Joint Union High Oxnard Union High Hanford Joint Union High Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Piedmont City Unified Centinela Valley Union High Shasta Union High Northern Humboldt Union High Whittier Union High Sweetwater Union High Anderson Union High Santa Clara Co Off of Education Tamalpais Union High Carmel Unified Tulare Joint Union High Sequoia Union High West Sonoma County Union High Brawley Union High Alisal Union Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Beardsley Elementary
Daly City 460 n/a Buena Park Elementary Kelseyville 460 n/a Chowchilla Elementary Redlands 460 n/a Cucamonga Elementary San Jose 460 n/a Cypress Elementary Ventura 460 n/a Del Mar Union Elementary Hollister 460 n/a Delano Union Elementary Yuba City 460 n/a Delhi Unified Stockton 460 n/a Earlimart Elementary Long Beach 460 n/a Eastside Union Elementary Brentwood 460 n/a El Monte City Elementary Perris 460 n/a Etiwanda Elementary Fort Bragg 460 n/a Evergreen Elementary Sonora 460 n/a Exeter Union Elementary Scotts Valley 460 n/a Fairfax Elementary Moreno Valley 460 n/a Fountain Valley Elementary Santa Paula 460 n/a Fresno County Office of Ed Beverly Hills 460 n/a Galt Joint Union Elementary Anaheim 460 n/a Greenfield Union Elementary Manhattan Beach 460 n/a Hanford Elementary Delano 460 n/a Huntington Beach City Elementary Dos Palos 460 n/a Jefferson Elementary Sonoma 460 n/a Jefferson Elementary Santa Monica 460 n/a Keyes Union Elementary Escondido 460 n/a La Habra City Elementary San Jose 460 n/a Lancaster Elementary Clovis 460 n/a Lemon Grove Elementary La Mesa 460 n/a Loomis Union Elementary Lancaster 460 n/a Los Banos Unified Galt 460 n/a Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High South Pasadena 460 n/a Lowell Joint Alhambra 460 n/a Mendota Unified Auburn 460 n/a Menifee Union Elementary Stockton 460 n/a Modesto City Elementary Lindsay 460 n/a Moreland Elementary Prather 460 n/a Mother Lode Union Elementary Sacramento 460 n/a Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Atwater 460 n/a Ocean View Elementary Santa Paula 460 n/a Old Adobe Union Elementary Healdsburg 460 n/a Orcutt Union Elementary Placerville 460 n/a Oro Grande Elementary Mariposa 460 n/a Oxnard Elementary Gonzales 460 n/a Perris Elementary El Centro 460 n/a Petaluma City Elementary Red Bluff 460 n/a Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Sacramento 460 n/a Rincon Valley Union Elementary San Mateo 460 n/a Rio Elementary Lennox 460 n/a Riverside Co Office of Education Truckee 460 n/a Robla Elementary San Joaquin 460 n/a Rosemead Elementary Sacramento 460 n/a Roseville City Elementary Santa Clarita 460 n/a Salinas City Elementary Salinas 460 n/a Santa Barbara Elementary Downey 460 n/a Santa Cruz City Elementary Rio Vista 460 n/a Santee Elementary Santa Rosa 460 n/a Solana Beach Elementary Grass Valley 460 n/a South Bay Union Elementary Petaluma 460 n/a South Whittier Elementary Bakersfield 460 n/a Southern Kern Unified Modesto 460 n/a Stanislaus Union Elementary Lafayette 460 n/a Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Encinitas 460 n/a Sunnyvale Elementary San Luis Obispo 460 n/a Twin Ridges Elementary Winters 460 n/a Wasco Union Elementary Lemoore 460 n/a Westwood Unified San Diego 460 n/a Wheatland Elementary Ontario 460 n/a Woodlake Union Elementary Santa Barbara Stockton Current Spending per Student El Monte Rank Dollars District Name Roseville 1 71,341 Gorman Elementary San Rafael 2 63,340 Santa Clara Co Off of Education Turlock 3 54,368 Tulare County Office of Ed Oxnard 4 45,766 San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Hanford 5 45,427 San Diego Co Office of Education Mountain View 6 41,852 Riverside Co Office of Education Piedmont 7 40,267 Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Lawndale 8 38,535 Kern County Office of Education Redding 9 35,115 Fresno County Office of Ed McKinleyville 10 31,262 San Joaquin Co Off of Education Whittier 11 22,131 Westwood Unified Chula Vista 12 18,489 Orange County Office of Ed Anderson 13 16,634 Julian Union High San Jose 14 12,184 Oro Grande Elementary Larkspur 15 11,783 Carmel Unified Carmel 16 11,045 Palo Alto Unified Tulare 17 10,218 Tamalpais Union High Redwood City 18 10,132 Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Sebastopol 19 9,906 San Carlos Elementary Brawley 20 9,896 San Mateo Union High Salinas 21 9,766 Berkeley Unified Alta Loma 22 9,538 Sequoia Union High Bakersfield 23 9,340 Ravenswood City Elementary
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Buena Park Chowchilla Rcho Cucamong Cypress Del Mar Delano Delhi Earlimart Lancaster El Monte Etiwanda San Jose Exeter Bakersfield Fountain Valley Fresno Galt Greenfield Hanford Huntington Bch Tracy Daly City Keyes La Habra Lancaster Lemon Grove Loomis Los Banos Los Gatos Whittier Mendota Menifee Modesto San Jose Placerville Mountain View Huntington Bch Petaluma Orcutt Oro Grande Oxnard Perris Petaluma Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Oxnard Riverside Sacramento Rosemead Roseville Salinas Santa Barbara Soquel Santee Solana Beach Imperial Beach Whittier Rosamond Modesto Canyon Country Sunnyvale North San Juan Wasco Westwood Wheatland Woodlake
in FY2003 City Gorman San Jose Visalia San Bernardino San Diego Riverside Downey Bakersfield Fresno Stockton Westwood Costa Mesa Julian Oro Grande Carmel Palo Alto Larkspur Mountain View San Carlos San Mateo Berkeley Redwood City East Palo Alto
474 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 101 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115
Public School District Rankings 9,260 9,199 9,198 9,190 9,037 9,035 9,023 8,946 8,902 8,888 8,876 8,799 8,704 8,692 8,678 8,670 8,624 8,616 8,508 8,469 8,467 8,377 8,368 8,368 8,301 8,236 8,208 8,200 8,197 8,177 8,173 8,142 8,119 8,117 8,103 8,098 8,097 8,073 8,073 8,070 8,019 8,001 7,966 7,940 7,878 7,873 7,858 7,853 7,851 7,845 7,839 7,835 7,831 7,827 7,820 7,811 7,810 7,807 7,802 7,799 7,786 7,772 7,751 7,744 7,722 7,720 7,715 7,706 7,703 7,694 7,689 7,681 7,679 7,672 7,658 7,654 7,643 7,620 7,620 7,619 7,617 7,614 7,611 7,609 7,604 7,603 7,601 7,586 7,577 7,570 7,565 7,560
Mountain Empire Unified Solana Beach Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Golden Plains Unified Silver Valley Unified Santa Clara Unified Sierra Unified San Rafael City High Central Union Elementary Beverly Hills Unified Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Piedmont City Unified San Francisco Unified Oakland Unified Pacific Grove Unified San Diego Unified San Jose Unified Laguna Beach Unified Los Angeles Unified Muroc Joint Unified Live Oak Elementary Plumas Unified Del Norte County Unified Del Paso Heights Elementary Pajaro Valley Unified School East Side Union High Pasadena Unified Grass Valley Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Grant Joint Union High Fremont Union High Sacramento City Unified Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Manhattan Beach Unified San Ysidro Elementary Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Lindsay Unified North Sacramento Elementary Parlier Unified Cascade Union Elementary Twin Ridges Elementary Dublin Unified Valley Center-Pauma Unified Pomona Unified Mt. Pleasant Elementary Farmersville Unified Mariposa County Unified Redwood City Elementary Mendota Unified Anderson Union High San Juan Unified Nevada Joint Union High Delano Joint Union High Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Coachella Valley Unified Fort Bragg Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Mcfarland Unified Fresno Unified Coronado Unified Bakersfield City Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary Calaveras Unified Gateway Unified Riverbank Unified Lamont Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Vallejo City Unified Alum Rock Union Elementary Grossmont Union High Garvey Elementary West Sonoma County Union High San Dieguito Union High Alisal Union Elementary Stockton City Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Dixie Elementary Los Altos Elementary Robla Elementary Anaheim Union High Newport-Mesa Unified South Bay Union Elementary San Rafael City Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary West Contra Costa Unified Ross Valley Elementary Konocti Unified Reef-Sunset Unified Albany City Unified Lemoore Union High Ocean View Elementary
Pine Valley Solana Beach Atherton San Joaquin Yermo Santa Clara Prather San Rafael Lemoore Beverly Hills Los Gatos Piedmont San Francisco Oakland Pacific Grove San Diego San Jose Laguna Beach Los Angeles North Edwards Santa Cruz Quincy Crescent City Sacramento Watsonville San Jose Pasadena Grass Valley Sunnyvale Mill Valley Sacramento Sunnyvale Sacramento Belmont Manhattan Beach San Ysidro Santa Monica Lindsay Sacramento Parlier Anderson North San Juan Dublin Valley Center Pomona San Jose Farmersville Mariposa Redwood City Mendota Anderson Carmichael Grass Valley Delano San Jose Thermal Fort Bragg Dos Palos Mcfarland Fresno Coronado Bakersfield Woodlake San Andreas Redding Riverbank Lamont Greenfield Vallejo San Jose La Mesa Rosemead Sebastopol Encinitas Salinas Stockton Red Bluff San Rafael Los Altos Sacramento Anaheim Costa Mesa Imperial Beach San Rafael Soquel Richmond San Anselmo Lower Lake Avenal Albany Lemoore Oxnard
Profiles of California 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 124 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 143 145 146 147 147 149 149 151 152 153 154 155 156 156 158 159 160 161 161 163 164 165 166 166 168 169 169 171 171 171 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 187 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 197 199 200 200 202 203 204 205 206 206 208
7,554 7,551 7,541 7,522 7,510 7,501 7,498 7,492 7,487 7,487 7,482 7,481 7,474 7,472 7,462 7,461 7,458 7,454 7,448 7,447 7,439 7,437 7,435 7,432 7,431 7,429 7,428 7,424 7,424 7,419 7,415 7,400 7,400 7,398 7,398 7,393 7,381 7,374 7,372 7,367 7,366 7,366 7,365 7,364 7,359 7,354 7,354 7,344 7,343 7,342 7,341 7,341 7,338 7,329 7,329 7,324 7,324 7,324 7,317 7,313 7,300 7,296 7,295 7,284 7,281 7,274 7,273 7,272 7,270 7,269 7,268 7,267 7,267 7,266 7,252 7,230 7,219 7,218 7,216 7,214 7,212 7,199 7,199 7,188 7,185 7,185 7,183 7,182 7,179 7,171 7,166 7,166 7,157
Del Mar Union Elementary Brawley Union High Oceanside Unified Bellevue Union Elementary Fallbrook Union High Merced City Elementary Redondo Beach Unified Lennox Elementary Moreland Elementary Shasta Union High Pleasanton Unified Eureka City Unified National Elementary Galt Joint Union High Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Sweetwater Union High Livingston Union Elementary Sonora Union High Santa Rosa Elementary Calexico Unified Santa Ana Unified Newark Unified San Benito High Alhambra City Elementary Inglewood Unified Los Gatos Union Elementary Healdsburg Unified Napa Valley Unified Whittier Union High Orange Unified Gonzales Unified Sanger Unified Hacienda La Puente Unified Huntington Beach Union High Travis Unified Hayward Unified Saratoga Union Elementary Kelseyville Unified Westminster Elementary Azusa Unified Lake Tahoe Unified Long Beach Unified El Centro Elementary Elk Grove Unified River Delta Joint Unified San Mateo-Foster City Elementary Monrovia Unified Beaumont Unified Oroville City Elementary Montebello Unified Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Willits Unified Chula Vista Elementary La Canada Unified Palo Verde Unified Porterville Unified Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Monterey Peninsula Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified Fallbrook Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary El Monte City Elementary Santa Paula Elementary Kern Union High Centinela Valley Union High Ukiah Unified El Rancho Unified Acalanes Union High Oxnard Elementary Marysville Joint Unified Bassett Unified Union Elementary San Bernardino City Unified Holtville Unified Sierra Sands Unified Los Nietos Elementary Windsor Unified Rowland Unified Lemon Grove Elementary Morongo Unified Hughson Unified Visalia Unified Standard Elementary Jefferson Union High Orinda Union Elementary Salinas City Elementary Paso Robles Joint Unified North Monterey County Unified Whittier City Elementary Alameda City Unified Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Ontario-Montclair Elementary
Del Mar Brawley Oceanside Santa Rosa Fallbrook Merced Redondo Beach Lennox San Jose Redding Pleasanton Eureka National City Galt Mountain View Jamul Chula Vista Livingston Sonora Santa Rosa Calexico Santa Ana Newark Hollister Alhambra Inglewood Los Gatos Healdsburg Napa Whittier Orange Gonzales Sanger City of Industry Huntington Bch Travis Afb Hayward Saratoga Kelseyville Westminster Azusa S Lake Tahoe Long Beach El Centro Elk Grove Rio Vista San Mateo Monrovia Beaumont Oroville Montebello Norwalk Willits Chula Vista La Canada Blythe Porterville Santa Maria Monterey Ben Lomond Fallbrook El Monte El Monte Santa Paula Bakersfield Lawndale Ukiah Pico Rivera Lafayette Oxnard Marysville La Puente San Jose San Bernardino Holtville Ridgecrest Whittier Windsor Rowland Heights Lemon Grove Twentynine Plms Hughson Visalia Bakersfield Daly City Orinda Salinas Paso Robles Moss Landing Whittier Alameda Bakersfield Ontario
209 210 210 212 213 214 215 216 216 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 232 234 234 234 237 238 239 240 241 241 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 249 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 257 257 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 267 269 270 271 272 272 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 280 282 283 283 285 286 287 287 289 290 291 292 292 294 295 296 296 298 299 299
7,156 7,154 7,154 7,152 7,148 7,146 7,134 7,133 7,133 7,121 7,117 7,116 7,115 7,111 7,109 7,107 7,105 7,103 7,102 7,098 7,096 7,094 7,091 7,089 7,089 7,083 7,083 7,083 7,082 7,080 7,079 7,071 7,070 7,070 7,068 7,065 7,062 7,061 7,057 7,056 7,046 7,046 7,042 7,037 7,035 7,034 7,033 7,029 7,028 7,028 7,028 7,023 7,022 7,017 7,012 7,011 7,009 7,006 7,005 7,005 7,001 6,997 6,988 6,985 6,985 6,982 6,981 6,979 6,978 6,973 6,968 6,967 6,967 6,963 6,960 6,960 6,958 6,955 6,953 6,953 6,949 6,948 6,937 6,935 6,935 6,929 6,927 6,921 6,921 6,920 6,918 6,918
Campbell Union Elementary Lawndale Elementary Poway Unified Claremont Unified Savanna Elementary Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Clovis Unified Glendale Unified New Haven Unified Oroville Union High Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD San Marino Unified Rincon Valley Union Elementary Soledad Unified Wasco Union Elementary Turlock Joint Union High Cajon Valley Union Elementary Brawley Elementary La Habra City Elementary Wilsona Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Los Alamitos Unified Goleta Union Elementary Washington Unified Bonita Unified Enterprise Elementary Tulare Joint Union High Pacifica SD Exeter Union Elementary El Monte Union High Petaluma City Elementary Salinas Union High Winton Elementary Dinuba Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Mt. Diablo Unified Oak Grove Elementary Gridley Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Cloverdale Unified Culver City Unified Placer Union High Central Union High ABC Unified Rosemead Elementary Perris Elementary Barstow Unified Alpine Union Elementary Berryessa Union Elementary Rio Elementary Ceres Unified Orland Joint Unified Liberty Union High Milpitas Unified Santee Elementary Palmdale Elementary Palm Springs Unified Baldwin Park Unified John Swett Unified Torrance Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Gilroy Unified Lakeside Union Elementary San Luis Coastal Unified Corning Union Elementary Fountain Valley Elementary Hanford Elementary Chaffey Joint Union High Arvin Union Elementary Compton Unified Covina-Valley Unified La Mesa-Spring Valley Richland Union Elementary SD Bonsall Union Elementary Tulare City Elementary Cabrillo Unified Lucia Mar Unified King City Joint Union High Soquel Union Elementary Moraga Elementary Madera Unified Magnolia Elementary Garden Grove Unified Mojave Unified Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Lodi Unified Paramount Unified San Lorenzo Unified Yuba City Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Winters Joint Unified
Campbell Lawndale Poway Claremont Anaheim Truckee Clovis Glendale Union City Oroville Firebaugh San Marino Santa Rosa Soledad Wasco Turlock El Cajon Brawley La Habra Palmdale Rio Linda Taft Los Alamitos Goleta West Sacramento San Dimas Redding Tulare Pacifica Exeter El Monte Petaluma Salinas Winton Dinuba Orosi Concord San Jose Gridley Georgetown Cloverdale Culver City Auburn El Centro Cerritos Rosemead Perris Barstow Alpine San Jose Oxnard Ceres Orland Brentwood Milpitas Santee Palmdale Palm Springs Baldwin Park Crockett Torrance Sonoma Gilroy Lakeside San Luis Obispo Corning Fountain Valley Hanford Ontario Arvin Compton Covina La Mesa Shafter Bonsall Tulare Half Moon Bay Arroyo Grande King City Capitola Moraga Madera Anaheim Garden Grove Mojave Placentia Lodi Paramount San Lorenzo Yuba City Palos Verdes Est Winters
Profiles of California 301 302 302 304 305 306 307 308 308 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 321 323 324 325 325 327 328 328 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 338 340 341 342 343 343 345 346 346 348 349 349 351 352 353 354 355 355 357 358 359 359 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 369 371 372 373 373 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 381 383 383 385 385 387 388 389 390 391 392
6,913 6,912 6,912 6,911 6,909 6,903 6,897 6,892 6,892 6,891 6,890 6,886 6,881 6,880 6,879 6,878 6,876 6,875 6,871 6,870 6,865 6,865 6,864 6,858 6,854 6,854 6,850 6,849 6,849 6,845 6,844 6,838 6,833 6,831 6,830 6,829 6,828 6,818 6,818 6,812 6,802 6,798 6,795 6,795 6,790 6,789 6,789 6,780 6,779 6,779 6,777 6,776 6,770 6,766 6,765 6,765 6,763 6,760 6,756 6,756 6,755 6,750 6,746 6,743 6,731 6,725 6,723 6,719 6,716 6,716 6,710 6,707 6,696 6,696 6,694 6,693 6,691 6,690 6,688 6,686 6,680 6,680 6,675 6,675 6,673 6,673 6,671 6,669 6,668 6,667 6,665 6,658
Hueneme Elementary Redding Elementary Santa Barbara Elementary Jurupa Unified South Whittier Elementary Corcoran Joint Unified Banning Unified Fremont Unified Pittsburg Unified Modesto City Elementary Jefferson Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Chico Unified Desert Sands Unified Centralia Elementary Brea-Olinda Unified Delano Union Elementary Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Bellflower Unified Piner-Olivet Union Elementary King City Union Elementary Northern Humboldt Union High Mark West Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Fillmore Unified Millbrae Elementary Kerman Unified Burbank Unified Oakdale Joint Unified Old Adobe Union Elementary Roseville Joint Union High Nuview Union Elementary Atwater Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary Davis Joint Unified Newman-Crows Landing Unified El Dorado Union High Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Merced Union High Waterford Unified Bear Valley Unified Romoland Elementary Fontana Unified Hilmar Unified Santa Paula Union High Cypress Elementary Fowler Unified El Segundo Unified Imperial Unified San Leandro Unified Rim of the World Unified Center Joint Unified Central Unified Las Virgenes Unified Greenfield Union Elementary Willows Unified Ocean View Elementary Gustine Unified Lakeport Unified Turlock Joint Elementary Conejo Valley Unified Carpinteria Unified Paradise Unified Riverdale Joint Unified Rialto Unified Hemet Unified Oxnard Union High Castro Valley Unified Auburn Union Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary Woodland Joint Unified Duarte Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Lincoln Unified Fullerton Elementary South San Francisco Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified Linden Unified East Whittier City Elementary Corona-Norco Unified Hollister SD Irvine Unified Moorpark Unified Middletown Unified Salida Union Elementary Capistrano Unified Vista Unified Weaver Union Elementary Ramona City Unified San Gabriel Unified Adelanto Elementary
Public School District Rankings Port Hueneme Redding Santa Barbara Riverside Whittier Corcoran Banning Fremont Pittsburg Modesto Daly City Hawthorne Chico La Quinta Buena Park Brea Delano Rohnert Park Bellflower Santa Rosa King City McKinleyville Santa Rosa Buena Park Fillmore Millbrae Kerman Burbank Oakdale Petaluma Roseville Nuevo Atwater Red Bluff Davis Newman Placerville Coalinga Atwater Waterford Big Bear Lake Homeland Fontana Hilmar Santa Paula Cypress Fowler El Segundo Imperial San Leandro Lake Arrowhead Antelope Fresno Calabasas Bakersfield Willows Huntington Bch Gustine Lakeport Turlock Thousand Oaks Carpinteria Paradise Riverdale Rialto Hemet Oxnard Castro Valley Auburn Encinitas San Bruno Woodland Duarte Reedley Stockton Fullerton S San Francisco Livermore Linden Whittier Norco Hollister Irvine Moorpark Middletown Salida San Juan Capis Vista Merced Ramona San Gabriel Adelanto
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6,658 6,655 6,649 6,642 6,641 6,641 6,637 6,634 6,632 6,631 6,630 6,629 6,618 6,617 6,614 6,608 6,599 6,597 6,595 6,594 6,591 6,586 6,585 6,585 6,582 6,582 6,578 6,577 6,576 6,573 6,572 6,568 6,567 6,564 6,559 6,556 6,551 6,549 6,547 6,545 6,545 6,543 6,542 6,539 6,534 6,529 6,518 6,518 6,514 6,511 6,500 6,492 6,484 6,470 6,464 6,460 6,460 6,446 6,445 6,443 6,429 6,426 6,414 6,413 6,412 6,411 6,408 6,408 6,408 6,399 6,395 6,394 6,393 6,388 6,380 6,379 6,372 6,363 6,362 6,357 6,349 6,325 6,324 6,323 6,314 6,313 6,300 6,296 6,296 6,285 6,283 6,281 6,279
Campbell Union High Lake Elsinore Unified Patterson Joint Unified Little Lake City Elementary Anaheim Elementary Santa Maria Joint Union High Mother Lode Union Elementary San Ramon Valley Unified Keyes Union Elementary Alvord Unified Atascadero Unified Lompoc Unified Wiseburn Elementary Burlingame Elementary Escondido Union High Novato Unified Eastside Union Elementary Ventura Unified Ojai Unified Santa Barbara High Benicia Unified Redlands Unified Cambrian Elementary Lancaster Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Moreno Valley Unified Empire Union Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary West Covina Unified Lafayette Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Riverside Unified Natomas Unified Lowell Joint Pleasant Valley School William S. Hart Union High Tracy Joint Unified San Marcos Unified Evergreen Elementary Val Verde Unified Earlimart Elementary Beardsley Elementary Hanford Joint Union High Folsom-Cordova Unified Simi Valley Unified Hesperia Unified Huntington Beach City Elementary Lynwood Unified Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Dixon Unified Martinez Unified Fairfax Elementary Carlsbad Unified Morgan Hill Unified Charter Oak Unified Julian Union Elementary San Jacinto Unified Temple City Unified Santa Rita Union Elementary Oak Park Unified Tehachapi Unified South Pasadena Unified Vacaville Unified Colton Joint Unified Roseville City Elementary Antelope Valley Union High Cupertino Union School Tustin Unified Downey Unified Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter Walnut Valley Unified Templeton Unified Saugus Union Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Rocklin Unified Galt Joint Union Elementary Keppel Union Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Temecula Valley Unified Saddleback Valley Unified Selma Unified Stanislaus Union Elementary Arcadia Unified Perris Union High Cucamonga Elementary Fairfield-Suisun Unified Live Oak Unified Burton Elementary Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified Central Elementary Apple Valley Unified
San Jose Lake Elsinore Patterson Santa Fe Spgs Anaheim Santa Maria Placerville Danville Keyes Riverside Atascadero Lompoc Hawthorne Burlingame Escondido Novato Lancaster Ventura Ojai Santa Barbara Benicia Redlands San Jose Lancaster Escondido Moreno Valley Modesto Oakley Walnut Creek West Covina Lafayette Brentwood Riverside Sacramento Whittier Camarillo Santa Clarita Tracy San Marcos San Jose Perris Earlimart Bakersfield Hanford Folsom Simi Valley Hesperia Huntington Bch Lynwood Grass Valley Dixon Martinez Bakersfield Carlsbad Morgan Hill Covina Julian San Jacinto Temple City Salinas Oak Park Tehachapi South Pasadena Vacaville Colton Roseville Lancaster Cupertino Tustin Downey Canyon Country Kingsburg Walnut Templeton Santa Clarita Chowchilla Rocklin Galt Pearblossom Loomis Temecula Mission Viejo Selma Modesto Arcadia Perris Rcho Cucamong Fairfield Live Oak Porterville Yucaipa Rcho Cucamong Apple Valley
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Los Banos Unified Scotts Valley Unified Escalon Unified Manteca Unified Ripon Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Antioch Unified Chino Valley Unified Sylvan Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Delhi Unified Southern Kern Unified Wheatland Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Fruitvale Elementary Orcutt Union Elementary Buckeye Union Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Fullerton Joint Union High Menifee Union Elementary Victor Elementary Jefferson Elementary Castaic Union Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Eureka Union Elementary Glendora Unified Murrieta Valley Unified Upland Unified Westside Union Elementary Rescue Union Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Norris Elementary Amador County Unified Newhall Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Snowline Joint Unified Victor Valley Union High Western Placer Unified Alhambra City High Modesto City High Petaluma Joint Union High Santa Cruz City High Santa Rosa High
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Number of Diploma Recipients Rank Number District Name 1 27,720 Los Angeles Unified 2 6,504 San Diego Unified 3 5,741 Kern Union High 4 4,768 Sweetwater Union High 5 4,664 Long Beach Unified 6 4,467 East Side Union High 7 4,387 Grossmont Union High 8 3,873 Chaffey Joint Union High 9 3,721 Fresno Unified 10 3,688 Anaheim Union High 11 3,556 San Juan Unified 12 3,399 San Francisco Unified 13 2,992 Antelope Valley Union High 14 2,905 Huntington Beach Union High 15 2,815 Modesto City High 16 2,738 Garden Grove Unified 17 2,728 Elk Grove Unified 18 2,670 Fullerton Joint Union High 19 2,644 Capistrano Unified 20 2,529 Oxnard Union High 21 2,484 Santa Ana Unified 22 2,393 William S. Hart Union High 23 2,251 Riverside Unified 24 2,237 Sacramento City Unified 25 2,230 Poway Unified 26 2,170 Corona-Norco Unified 27 2,161 Mt. Diablo Unified 28 2,157 Saddleback Valley Unified 29 2,093 Whittier Union High 30 2,065 Orange Unified 31 2,052 Clovis Unified 32 2,002 Glendale Unified 33 1,996 Vista Unified 34 1,985 Fremont Union High 35 1,972 Fremont Unified 36 1,951 Merced Union High 37 1,933 San Bernardino City Unified 38 1,865 Chino Valley Unified 39 1,838 Irvine Unified 40 1,813 Torrance Unified 41 1,793 Fontana Unified 42 1,770 West Contra Costa Unified 43 1,763 San Mateo Union High 44 1,740 San Jose Unified 45 1,705 El Monte Union High 46 1,694 Moreno Valley Unified
City Los Angeles San Diego Bakersfield Chula Vista Long Beach San Jose La Mesa Ontario Fresno Anaheim Carmichael San Francisco Lancaster Huntington Bch Modesto Garden Grove Elk Grove Fullerton San Juan Capis Oxnard Santa Ana Santa Clarita Riverside Sacramento Poway Norco Concord Mission Viejo Whittier Orange Clovis Glendale Vista Sunnyvale Fremont Atwater San Bernardino Chino Irvine Torrance Fontana Richmond San Mateo San Jose El Monte Moreno Valley
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Public School District Rankings 1,656 1,641 1,636 1,617 1,585 1,556 1,543 1,533 1,506 1,491 1,488 1,456 1,443 1,414 1,413 1,410 1,394 1,392 1,358 1,345 1,345 1,313 1,310 1,309 1,292 1,288 1,279 1,264 1,254 1,197 1,192 1,148 1,145 1,118 1,107 1,106 1,099 1,094 1,093 1,085 1,072 1,066 1,061 1,055 1,051 1,049 1,035 1,024 1,009 998 995 994 979 972 970 967 957 950 944 936 927 918 912 910 907 902 900 898 870 861 857 855 852 851 837 832 828 827 824 804 801 797 796 794 789 780 761 736 713 710 709 691
Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified Alhambra City High ABC Unified Oakland Unified Roseville Joint Union High Escondido Union High Montebello Unified San Dieguito Union High Santa Rosa High San Ramon Valley Unified El Dorado Union High Lodi Unified Salinas Union High Campbell Union High Conejo Valley Unified Pomona Unified Desert Sands Unified Rialto Unified Santa Barbara High Grant Joint Union High Hacienda La Puente Unified Redlands Unified Visalia Unified Stockton City Unified Downey Unified Walnut Valley Unified Acalanes Union High Hayward Unified Antioch Unified Sequoia Union High Norwalk-La Mirada Unified Simi Valley Unified Victor Valley Union High Newport-Mesa Unified Centinela Valley Union High Fairfield-Suisun Unified Vallejo City Unified Burbank Unified Santa Maria Joint Union High Jefferson Union High Rowland Unified Orange County Office of Ed Manteca Unified Shasta Union High Santa Cruz City High Temecula Valley Unified Vacaville Unified Ventura Unified Pajaro Valley Unified School Napa Valley Unified Hemet Unified Perris Union High Covina-Valley Unified Porterville Unified Pasadena Unified Chico Unified Oceanside Unified Palm Springs Unified Tustin Unified Placer Union High Tracy Joint Unified Livermore Valley Joint Unified Upland Unified Pleasanton Unified Nevada Joint Union High Compton Unified Lake Elsinore Unified Folsom-Cordova Unified Tulare Joint Union High Las Virgenes Unified Hesperia Unified Apple Valley Unified Santa Monica-Malibu Unified Los Angeles Co Office of Ed Alvord Unified Arcadia Unified New Haven Unified Tamalpais Union High Lynwood Unified Santa Clara Unified Turlock Joint Union High Jurupa Unified Madera Unified Liberty Union High Colton Joint Unified Bellflower Unified Bonita Unified Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified Baldwin Park Unified Milpitas Unified Palo Alto Unified Lucia Mar Unified
Placentia Alhambra Cerritos Oakland Roseville Escondido Montebello Encinitas Santa Rosa Danville Placerville Lodi Salinas San Jose Thousand Oaks Pomona La Quinta Rialto Santa Barbara Sacramento City of Industry Redlands Visalia Stockton Downey Walnut Lafayette Hayward Antioch Redwood City Norwalk Simi Valley Victorville Costa Mesa Lawndale Fairfield Vallejo Burbank Santa Maria Daly City Rowland Heights Costa Mesa Manteca Redding Soquel Temecula Vacaville Ventura Watsonville Napa Hemet Perris Covina Porterville Pasadena Chico Oceanside Palm Springs Tustin Auburn Tracy Livermore Upland Pleasanton Grass Valley Compton Lake Elsinore Folsom Tulare Calabasas Hesperia Apple Valley Santa Monica Downey Riverside Arcadia Union City Larkspur Lynwood Santa Clara Turlock Riverside Madera Brentwood Colton Bellflower San Dimas Palos Verdes Est Baldwin Park Milpitas Palo Alto Arroyo Grande
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Petaluma Joint Union High Murrieta Valley Unified Snowline Joint Unified Central Union High Yuba City Unified Berkeley Unified Inglewood Unified San Lorenzo Unified Los Alamitos Unified Delano Joint Union High Los Gatos-Saratoga Jt Union High Alameda City Unified Mtn View-Los Altos Union High Yucaipa-Calimesa Jt. Unified South San Francisco Unified Morgan Hill Unified Monterey Peninsula Unified Central Unified San Benito High Carlsbad Unified El Rancho Unified Fallbrook Union High San Marcos Unified Paramount Unified West Sonoma County Union High West Covina Unified Claremont Unified Western Placer Unified Ceres Unified Glendora Unified Davis Joint Unified Moorpark Unified Lompoc Unified Coachella Valley Unified Val Verde Unified Castro Valley Unified Woodland Joint Unified San Luis Coastal Unified Hanford Joint Union High Azusa Unified Newark Unified Kings Canyon Joint Unified Ukiah Unified Manhattan Beach Unified Sanger Unified Oroville Union High Brea-Olinda Unified Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified Ramona City Unified Novato Unified Calexico Unified Lincoln Unified Anderson Union High Beverly Hills Unified Morongo Unified San Leandro Unified Gilroy Unified Rocklin Unified Red Bluff Joint Union High Redondo Beach Unified Pittsburg Unified Los Banos Unified Paso Robles Joint Unified Marysville Joint Unified Eureka City Unified Benicia Unified San Gabriel Unified North Monterey County Unified Charter Oak Unified San Rafael City High Northern Humboldt Union High Atascadero Unified Temple City Unified Rim of the World Unified Natomas Unified Lemoore Union High Tahoe-Truckee Joint Unified Paradise Unified Galt Joint Union High Monrovia Unified Barstow Unified Sierra Sands Unified Sonora Union High Oakdale Joint Unified Amador County Unified King City Joint Union High Valley Center-Pauma Unified Washington Unified La Canada Unified Center Joint Unified Brawley Union High Duarte Unified
Petaluma Murrieta Phelan El Centro Yuba City Berkeley Inglewood San Lorenzo Los Alamitos Delano Los Gatos Alameda Mountain View Yucaipa S San Francisco Morgan Hill Monterey Fresno Hollister Carlsbad Pico Rivera Fallbrook San Marcos Paramount Sebastopol West Covina Claremont Lincoln Ceres Glendora Davis Moorpark Lompoc Thermal Perris Castro Valley Woodland San Luis Obispo Hanford Azusa Newark Reedley Ukiah Manhattan Beach Sanger Oroville Brea Rohnert Park Ramona Novato Calexico Stockton Anderson Beverly Hills Twentynine Plms San Leandro Gilroy Rocklin Red Bluff Redondo Beach Pittsburg Los Banos Paso Robles Marysville Eureka Benicia San Gabriel Moss Landing Covina San Rafael McKinleyville Atascadero Temple City Lake Arrowhead Sacramento Lemoore Truckee Paradise Galt Monrovia Barstow Ridgecrest Sonora Oakdale Jackson King City Valley Center West Sacramento La Canada Antelope Brawley Duarte
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Martinez Unified Bassett Unified Lake Tahoe Unified Culver City Unified Tehachapi Unified San Lorenzo Valley Unified South Pasadena Unified Dinuba Unified Travis Unified Del Norte County Unified Selma Unified Sonoma Valley Unified Santa Paula Union High Riverside Co Office of Education San Marino Unified Ojai Unified Plumas Unified San Jacinto Unified Cabrillo Unified Gateway Unified Dublin Unified Coronado Unified El Segundo Unified Piedmont City Unified Calaveras Unified Fillmore Unified Oak Park Unified Coalinga-Huron Joint Unified Bear Valley Unified Banning Unified Escalon Unified San Diego Co Office of Education Sierra Unified Patterson Joint Unified Lindsay Unified Carpinteria Unified Healdsburg Unified Riverbank Unified Dixon Unified Kerman Unified Laguna Beach Unified Cutler-Orosi Joint Unified Mariposa County Unified Mcfarland Unified Windsor Unified Templeton Unified Hughson Unified Palo Verde Unified Albany City Unified River Delta Joint Unified Carmel Unified Hilmar Unified Pacific Grove Unified Dos Palos Oro Loma Jt. Unified Mojave Unified Orland Joint Unified Willits Unified Beaumont Unified Kern County Office of Education Kelseyville Unified Ripon Unified Imperial Unified Southern Kern Unified Black Oak Mine Unified Linden Unified Soledad Unified Gridley Unified Gonzales Unified Newman-Crows Landing Unified John Swett Unified Konocti Unified Fort Bragg Unified Fowler Unified Muroc Joint Unified Lakeport Unified Holtville Unified Middletown Unified San Joaquin Co Off of Education Santa Clara Co Off of Education Winters Joint Unified Corcoran Joint Unified Farmersville Unified Gustine Unified Fresno County Office of Ed Julian Union High Mountain Empire Unified Willows Unified Golden Plains Unified Live Oak Unified Cloverdale Unified Firebaugh-Las Deltas JUSD Reef-Sunset Unified Oro Grande Elementary
Martinez La Puente S Lake Tahoe Culver City Tehachapi Ben Lomond South Pasadena Dinuba Travis Afb Crescent City Selma Sonoma Santa Paula Riverside San Marino Ojai Quincy San Jacinto Half Moon Bay Redding Dublin Coronado El Segundo Piedmont San Andreas Fillmore Oak Park Coalinga Big Bear Lake Banning Escalon San Diego Prather Patterson Lindsay Carpinteria Healdsburg Riverbank Dixon Kerman Laguna Beach Orosi Mariposa Mcfarland Windsor Templeton Hughson Blythe Albany Rio Vista Carmel Hilmar Pacific Grove Dos Palos Mojave Orland Willits Beaumont Bakersfield Kelseyville Ripon Imperial Rosamond Georgetown Linden Soledad Gridley Gonzales Newman Crockett Lower Lake Fort Bragg Fowler North Edwards Lakeport Holtville Middletown Stockton San Jose Winters Corcoran Farmersville Gustine Fresno Julian Pine Valley Willows San Joaquin Live Oak Cloverdale Firebaugh Avenal Oro Grande
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Riverdale Joint Unified Parlier Unified Acton-Agua Dulce Unified Mendota Unified Silver Valley Unified Delhi Unified Westwood Unified Julian Union Elementary Twin Ridges Elementary Waterford Unified Gorman Elementary Tulare County Office of Ed Lakeside Union Elementary Redding Elementary Redwood City Elementary Keyes Union Elementary Bonsall Union Elementary Escondido Union Elementary Lawndale Elementary Lennox Elementary Nuview Union Elementary Ravenswood City Elementary Red Bluff Union Elementary San Bernardino Co Off of Ed Scotts Valley Unified Wheatland Elementary Adelanto Elementary Alhambra City Elementary Alisal Union Elementary Alpine Union Elementary Alta Loma Elementary Alum Rock Union Elementary Anaheim Elementary Arvin Union Elementary Atwater Elementary Auburn Union Elementary Bakersfield City Elementary Beardsley Elementary Bellevue Union Elementary Belmont-Redwood Shores ED Berryessa Union Elementary Brawley Elementary Brentwood Union Elementary Buckeye Union Elementary Buena Park Elementary Burlingame Elementary Burton Elementary Cajon Valley Union Elementary Cambrian Elementary Campbell Union Elementary Cascade Union Elementary Castaic Union Elementary Central Elementary Central Union Elementary Centralia Elementary Chowchilla Elementary Chula Vista Elementary Corning Union Elementary Cucamonga Elementary Cupertino Union School Cypress Elementary Del Mar Union Elementary Del Paso Heights Elementary Delano Union Elementary Dixie Elementary Dry Creek Joint Elementary Earlimart Elementary East Whittier City Elementary Eastside Union Elementary El Centro Elementary El Monte City Elementary Empire Union Elementary Encinitas Union Elementary Enterprise Elementary Etiwanda Elementary Eureka Union Elementary Evergreen Elementary Exeter Union Elementary Fairfax Elementary Fallbrook Union Elementary Fountain Valley Elementary Franklin-Mckinley Elementary Fruitvale Elementary Fullerton Elementary Galt Joint Union Elementary Garvey Elementary Goleta Union Elementary Grass Valley Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Greenfield Union Elementary Hanford Elementary Hawthorne Elementary
Public School District Rankings Riverdale Parlier Acton Mendota Yermo Delhi Westwood Julian North San Juan Waterford Gorman Visalia Lakeside Redding Redwood City Keyes Bonsall Escondido Lawndale Lennox Nuevo East Palo Alto Red Bluff San Bernardino Scotts Valley Wheatland Adelanto Alhambra Salinas Alpine Alta Loma San Jose Anaheim Arvin Atwater Auburn Bakersfield Bakersfield Santa Rosa Belmont San Jose Brawley Brentwood Shingle Springs Buena Park Burlingame Porterville El Cajon San Jose Campbell Anderson Valencia Rcho Cucamong Lemoore Buena Park Chowchilla Chula Vista Corning Rcho Cucamong Cupertino Cypress Del Mar Sacramento Delano San Rafael Roseville Earlimart Whittier Lancaster El Centro El Monte Modesto Encinitas Redding Etiwanda Granite Bay San Jose Exeter Bakersfield Fallbrook Fountain Valley San Jose Bakersfield Fullerton Galt Rosemead Goleta Grass Valley Bakersfield Greenfield Hanford Hawthorne
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Hollister SD Hueneme Elementary Huntington Beach City Elementary Jamul-Dulzura Union Elementary Jefferson Elementary Jefferson Elementary Keppel Union Elementary King City Union Elementary Kingsburg Elementary Charter La Habra City Elementary La Mesa-Spring Valley Lafayette Elementary Lamont Elementary Lancaster Elementary Lemon Grove Elementary Lemoore Union Elementary Little Lake City Elementary Live Oak Elementary Livingston Union Elementary Loomis Union Elementary Los Altos Elementary Los Gatos Union Elementary Los Nietos Elementary Lowell Joint Magnolia Elementary Mark West Union Elementary Menifee Union Elementary Menlo Park City Elementary Merced City Elementary Mill Valley Elementary Millbrae Elementary Modesto City Elementary Moraga Elementary Moreland Elementary Mother Lode Union Elementary Mountain View Elementary Mountain View Elementary Mountain View-Whisman Elementary Mt. Pleasant Elementary National Elementary Newhall Elementary Norris Elementary North Sacramento Elementary Oak Grove Elementary Oakley Union Elementary Ocean View Elementary Ocean View Elementary Old Adobe Union Elementary Ontario-Montclair Elementary Orcutt Union Elementary Orinda Union Elementary Oroville City Elementary Oxnard Elementary Pacifica SD Palmdale Elementary Panama Buena Vista Union Elem Perris Elementary Petaluma City Elementary Piner-Olivet Union Elementary Pleasant Ridge Union Elementary Pleasant Valley School Rescue Union Elementary Richland Union Elementary SD Rincon Valley Union Elementary Rio Elementary Rio Linda Union Elementary Robla Elementary Romoland Elementary Rosedale Union Elementary Rosemead Elementary Roseville City Elementary Ross Valley Elementary Salida Union Elementary Salinas City Elementary San Bruno Park Elementary San Carlos Elementary San Mateo-Foster City Elementary San Rafael City Elementary San Ysidro Elementary Santa Barbara Elementary Santa Cruz City Elementary Santa Maria-Bonita Elementary Santa Paula Elementary Santa Rita Union Elementary Santa Rosa Elementary Santee Elementary Saratoga Union Elementary Saugus Union Elementary Savanna Elementary Solana Beach Elementary Soquel Union Elementary South Bay Union Elementary South Whittier Elementary
Hollister Port Hueneme Huntington Bch Jamul Tracy Daly City Pearblossom King City Kingsburg La Habra La Mesa Lafayette Lamont Lancaster Lemon Grove Lemoore Santa Fe Spgs Santa Cruz Livingston Loomis Los Altos Los Gatos Whittier Whittier Anaheim Santa Rosa Menifee Atherton Merced Mill Valley Millbrae Modesto Moraga San Jose Placerville Ontario El Monte Mountain View San Jose National City Valencia Bakersfield Sacramento San Jose Oakley Huntington Bch Oxnard Petaluma Ontario Orcutt Orinda Oroville Oxnard Pacifica Palmdale Bakersfield Perris Petaluma Santa Rosa Grass Valley Camarillo Rescue Shafter Santa Rosa Oxnard Rio Linda Sacramento Homeland Bakersfield Rosemead Roseville San Anselmo Salida Salinas San Bruno San Carlos San Mateo San Rafael San Ysidro Santa Barbara Soquel Santa Maria Santa Paula Salinas Santa Rosa Santee Saratoga Santa Clarita Anaheim Solana Beach Capitola Imperial Beach Whittier
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Standard Elementary Stanislaus Union Elementary Sulphur Springs Union Elementary Sunnyvale Elementary Sylvan Union Elementary Taft City Elementary Tulare City Elementary Turlock Joint Elementary Union Elementary Victor Elementary Walnut Creek Elementary Wasco Union Elementary Weaver Union Elementary Westminster Elementary Westside Union Elementary Whittier City Elementary Wilsona Elementary Winton Elementary Wiseburn Elementary Woodlake Union Elementary
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2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Mathematics The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses mathematics in five content areas: number properties and operations; measurement; geometry; data analysis and probability; and algebra. The NAEP mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Mathematics Results for California
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
z In 2005, the average scale score for fourth-grade students in
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California was 230. This was higher¹ than their average score in 2003 (227), and was higher than their average score in 1992 (208). California's average score (230) in 2005 was lower than that of the Nation's public schools (237). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 4 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 7 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 40 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 28 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2003 (25 percent), and was greater than that in 1992 (12 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 71 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2003 (67 percent), and was greater than that in 1992 (46 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 51 231 229൹ 49 31 245 7 215 219൹ 49 10 249 1൹ 228 219൹ 55 244൹ 41
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 28 30ൻ 12 47 41ൻ 11 31 41ൻ 14ൻ
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 72 30 70൹ 26൹ 88 46 53 12 59൹ 14൹ 89 51 69 27 59൹ 15൹ 86൹ 45
Percent Advanced 4 3 7 1 1 12 4 1 7
Mathematics Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
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higher than that of female students by 2 points. In 1992, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 29 points. This performance gap was narrower than that of 1992 (39 points). In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 25 points. In 1992, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 31 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 25 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 28 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 42 points. This performance gap was narrower than that of 1992 (49 points).
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP mathematics scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (2% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1992–2005 Mathematics Assessments.
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2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Mathematics The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses mathematics in five content areas: number properties and operations; measurement; geometry; data analysis and probability; and algebra. The NAEP mathematics scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Mathematics Results for California
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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California was 269. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (267), and was higher than their average score in 1990 (256). California's average score (269) in 2005 was lower than that of the Nation's public schools (278). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 5 jurisdictions, not significantly different from those in 4 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 42 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 22 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (22 percent), and was greater than that in 1990 (12 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 57 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (56 percent), and was greater than that in 1990 (45 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 51 269 49 268 33 284 8 248 45൹ 254൹ 12 293 1 ‡ 45 254 50 282
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 42 44 26 65 58 20 ‡ 58 29
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 58 23 56 20 74 34 35 7 42 9 80 45 ‡ ‡ 42 10 71 33
Percent Advanced 5 4 7 1 1 14 ‡ 1 8
Mathematics Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
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not found to be significantly different from that of female students. In 1990, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 35 points. In 1990, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 38 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 29 points. In 1990, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 34 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 28 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 30 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 52 points. In 1990, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 51 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP mathematics scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (3% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1990–2005 Mathematics Assessments.
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Reading The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses reading in two content areas: reading for literary experience and to gain information. The NAEP reading scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Reading Results for California
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
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California was 207. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (206), and was higher than their average score in 1992 (202). California's average score (207) in 2005 was lower than that of the Nation's public schools (217). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 1 jurisdiction, not significantly different from those in 6 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 44 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 21 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (21 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (19 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 50 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (50 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1992 (48 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 50 203 50 210 31 225 8 195 49 193 10 222 1൹ 213 56൹ 193 40ൻ 224
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 53 47 29 62 66 32 46 65 30
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 47 19 53 24 71 37 38 11 34 10 68 35 54 23 35 10 70 36
Percent Advanced 4 6 10 1 1 9 4 1 9
Reading Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in California had an average score that was
z
z
z
z
lower than that of female students by 6 points. In 1992, the average score for male students was lower than that of female students by 9 points. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 30 points. In 1992, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 36 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 33 points. In 1992, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 37 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 32 points. In 1998, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 36 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 54 points. In 1992, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 55 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP reading scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (5% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (2% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1992–2005 Reading Assessments.
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Profiles of California
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Reading The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses reading in three content areas: reading for literary experience, to gain information, and to perform a task. The NAEP reading scale ranges from 0 to 500. Overall Reading Results for California
Student Percentage at NAEP Achievement Levels
z In 2005, the average scale score for eighth-grade students in
z z
z
z
California was 250. This was not significantly different from¹ their average score in 2003 (251), and was not significantly different from their average score in 1998 (252). California's average score (250) in 2005 was lower than that of the Nation's public schools (260). Of the 52 states and other jurisdictions² that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 1 jurisdiction, not significantly different from those in 5 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 45 jurisdictions. The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 21 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (22 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (21 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 60 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2003 (61 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1998 (63 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent of students 50 50 33 8 45 12 1 45 50
Average score 246 255 264 240 239 264 ‡ 239 262
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 45 35 25 53 53 25 ‡ 53 28
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 55 17 65 24 75 32 47 11 47 10 75 33 ‡ ‡ 47 10 72 30
Percent Advanced 1 2 3 # # 4 ‡ # 3
Reading Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in California had an average score that was
z
z
z
z
lower than that of female students by 10 points. In 1998, the average score for male students was lower than that of female students by 6 points. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 24 points. In 1998, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 30 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 25 points. In 1998, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 30 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 23 points. This performance gap was narrower than that of 1998 (32 points). In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 49 points. In 1998, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 46 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP reading scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2003. ൻ Significantly lower than 2003.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Performance comparisons may be affected by differences in exclusion rates across years for students with disabilities (4% nationally in 2005) and English language learners (1% nationally in 2005) in the NAEP samples. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Other Jurisdictions" refers to the District of Columbia and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), selected years, 1998–2005 Reading Assessments.
Profiles of California
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
485
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Science The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses science in two major dimensions: Fields of Science (Earth, Physical, and Life) and Knowing and Doing Science (Conceptual Understanding, Scientific Investigation, and Practical Reasoning). The NAEP science scale ranges from 0 to 300. Scales are created separately for each grade. Overall Science Results for California
Student Percentages at NAEP Achievement Levels
z In 2005, the average scale score for fourth-grade students in
z z
z
z
California was 137. This was higher than their average score in 2000 (129).¹ California's average score (137) in 2005 was lower than that of the nation's public schools (149). Of the 44 states and one jurisdiction that participated in the 2005 fourth-grade assessment, students' average scale score in California was higher than that in 1 jurisdiction, not significantly different from that in 1 jurisdiction, and lower than those in 42 jurisdictions.² The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 17 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2000 (13 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 50 percent in 2005. This percentage was not significantly different from that in 2000 (45 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California: 2005 Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent Average of students score 50 138 50 135 156൹ 30 8 122 49൹ 124 10 153 1 135 55 123 41 154
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 49 51 25 68 67ൻ 31 55 67ൻ 28
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 51 19 49 15 33൹ 75 32 6 33൹ 6 32൹ 69 45 15 33൹ 6 72 31
Percent Advanced 1 1 3 # # 4 1 # 3
Science Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in California had an average score that was
z
z
z
z
higher than that of female students by 3 points. In 2000, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 34 points. In 2000, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 32 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 32 points. In 2000, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 39 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 31 points. In 2000, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 40 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 48 points. In 2000, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 52 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP science scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2000. ൻ Significantly lower than 2000.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Comparisons across jurisdictions and comparisons with the nation or within a jurisdiction across years may be affected by differences in exclusion rates for students with disabilities (SD) and English language learners (ELL). The exclusion rates for SD and ELL in California were 2 percent and 3 percent in 2005, respectively. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Jurisdiction" refers to states and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price school lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2000 and 2005 Science Assessments.
486
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Profiles of California
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Science The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) assesses science in two major dimensions: Fields of Science (Earth, Physical, and Life) and Knowing and Doing Science (Conceptual Understanding, Scientific Investigation, and Practical Reasoning). The NAEP science scale ranges from 0 to 300. Scales are created separately for each grade. Overall Science Results for California
Student Percentages at NAEP Achievement Levels
z In 2005, the average scale score for eighth-grade students in
z z
z
z
California was 136. This was higher than their average score in 2000 (129), and was not significantly different from their average score in 1996 (138).¹ California's average score (136) in 2005 was lower than that of the nation's public schools (147). Of the 44 states and one jurisdiction that participated in the 2005 eighth-grade assessment, students' average scale score in California was higher than that in 1 jurisdiction, not significantly different from those in 5 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 38 jurisdictions.² The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 18 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2000 (14 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1996 (20 percent). The percentage of students in California who performed at or above the NAEP Basic level was 44 percent in 2005. This percentage was greater than that in 2000 (38 percent), and was not significantly different from that in 1996 (47 percent).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California: 2005 Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch Not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch
Percent of students 50 50 32 8 45 13 1 44 51
Average score 138൹ 135൹ 154൹ 120 122൹ 152൹ 132 121൹ 150൹
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups
Percent below Basic 54ൻ 57ൻ 34 74 73ൻ 38 57 73ൻ 40ൻ
Percent of students at or above Basic Proficient 46൹ 19 43൹ 17 66 32 26 6 27൹ 7൹ 62 30 43 16 27൹ 7൹ 60൹ 28൹
Percent Advanced 2 1 3 # # 5 # # 3൹
Science Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
z In 2005, male students in California had an average score that was
z
z
z
z
higher than that of female students by 3 points. In 1996, there was no significant difference between the average score of male and female students. In 2005, Black students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 34 points. In 1996, the average score for Black students was lower than that of White students by 29 points. In 2005, Hispanic students had an average score that was lower than that of White students by 32 points. In 1996, the average score for Hispanic students was lower than that of White students by 34 points. In 2005, students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch, an indicator of poverty, had an average score that was lower than that of students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch by 29 points. In 1996, the average score for students who were eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch was lower than the score of those not eligible by 32 points. In 2005, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 50 points. In 1996, the score gap between students at the 75th percentile and students at the 25th percentile was 49 points.
Scores at selected percentiles on the NAEP science scale indicate how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels performed.
# The estimate rounds to zero.
‡ Reporting standards not met.
* Significantly different from 2005.
൹ Significantly higher than 2000. ൻ Significantly lower than 2000.
¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. Comparisons across jurisdictions and comparisons with the nation or within a jurisdiction across years may be affected by differences in exclusion rates for students with disabilities (SD) and English language learners (ELL). The exclusion rates for SD and ELL in California were 2 percent and 2 percent in 2005, respectively. Statistical comparisons are calculated on the basis of unrounded scale scores or percentages. ² "Jurisdiction" refers to states and the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding and because the "Information not available" category for free/reduced-price school lunch and the "Unclassifed" category for race/ethnicity are not displayed. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 1996, 2000, and 2005 Science Assessments.
Profiles of California
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 4 Writing The writing assessment of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) measures narrative, informative, and persuasive writing–three purposes identified in the NAEP framework. The NAEP writing scale ranges from 0 to 300.
Overall Writing Results for California
Student Percentage at Each Achievement Level
z
The average scale score for fourth-grade students in California was 146.
z
California's average score (146) was lower¹ than that of the nation's public schools (153).
z
Students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 3 jurisdictions², not significantly different from those in 23 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 21 jurisdictions.
z
The percentage of students who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 23 percent. The percentage of students who performed at or above the Basic level was 80 percent.
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Free/reduced-priced school lunch Eligible Not eligible Information not available
Percentage of students 52 48 35 7 46 10 1
Average Score 136㸣 157 158 138 135 164 ---
46 37 17
134 162 147
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups z
Female students in California had an average score that was higher than that of male students (21 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of the Nation (18 points).
z
White students had an average score that was higher than that of Black students (21 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of the Nation (20 points).
z
White students had an average score that was higher than that of Hispanic students (23 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of the Nation (19 points).
z
Students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch had an average score that was higher than that of students who were eligible (28 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of the Nation (22 points).
Percentage of students at Below Basic Basic Proficient Advanced 27㸡 60 13㸣 1 13 55 30 3 11 57 29 2 27 59 14 1 28 58 13㸣 1 8 54 35 3 --------29 10 18
59 54 60
12㸣 33 20
# 3 2
Writing Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles Scale Score Distribution
California Nation (Public)
25th 50th 75th Percentile Percentile Percentile 121㸣 147㸣 173㸣 128
153
178
An examination of scores at different percentiles on the 0-300 NAEP writing scale at each grade indicates how well students at lower, middle, and higher levels of the distribution performed. For example, the data above shows that 75 percent of students in public schools nationally scored below 178, while 75 percent of students in California scored below 173.
# Percentage rounds to zero. --- Reporting standards not met; sample size insufficient to permit a reliable estimate. * Significantly different from California. 㸡 Significantly higher than, 㸣 lower than appropriate subgroup in the nation (public). ¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. ² "Jurisdictions" includes participating states and other jurisdictions (such as Guam or the District of Columbia). NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. Score gaps are calculated based on differences between unrounded average scale scores. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2002 Writing Assessment.
487
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National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)
Profiles of California
2005 California NAEP Public School Snapshot Grade 8 Writing The writing assessment of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) measures narrative, informative, and persuasive writing–three purposes identified in the NAEP framework. The NAEP writing scale ranges from 0 to 300.
Overall Writing Results for California
Student Percentage at Each Achievement Level
z
The average scale score for eighth-grade students in California was 144. This was not found to be significantly different¹ from the average score (141) in 1998.
z
California's average score (144) was lower than that of the nation's public schools (152).
z
Students' average scale scores in California were higher than those in 6 jurisdictions², not significantly different from those in 13 jurisdictions, and lower than those in 27 jurisdictions.
z
The percentage of students who performed at or above the NAEP Proficient level was 23 percent. This percentage was not found to be significantly different from 1998 (20).
Performance of NAEP Reporting Groups in California Reporting groups Male Female White Black Hispanic Asian/Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native Free/reduced-priced school lunch Eligible Not eligible Information not available
Percentage of students 52 48 37 7 42 13 1
Average Score 137 152 156 128 132㸡 155 ---
36 46 18
Average Score Gaps Between Selected Groups z
Female students in California had an average score that was higher than that of male students (15 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (15 points).
z
White students had an average score that was higher than that of Black students (29 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (20 points).
z
White students had an average score that was higher than that of Hispanic students (24 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (30 points).
z
Students who were not eligible for free/reduced-price school lunch had an average score that was higher than that of students who were eligible (26 points). This performance gap was not significantly different from that of 1998 (33 points).
132㸡 158 145
Percentage of students at Below Basic Basic Proficient Advanced 27 56 17 # 16 54 28 2 12 54 32 2 34 57 10 # 30 57 12 # 15 49 34 3 --------31 11 21
56 54 57
13㸡 32 22
# 2 1
Writing Scale Scores at Selected Percentiles
# Percentage rounds to zero. --- Reporting standards not met; sample size insufficient to permit a reliable estimate. 㸡 Statistically significantly higher than 1998. 㸣 Statistically significantly lower than 1998. * Significantly different from 2002. ¹ Comparisons (higher/lower/not different) are based on statistical tests. The .05 level was used for testing statistical significance. ² "Jurisdictions" includes participating states and other jurisdictions (such as Guam or the District of Columbia). The results based on students' eligibility for free/reduced-price lunch in California do not include the district of Los Angeles. NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding. Score gaps are calculated based on differences between unrounded average scale scores. Performance changes across years should be interpreted in the context of changes in rates of exclusion of special-needs students, which occurred in some states. See The Nation's Report Card: Writing 2002 for additional information. Visit http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/states/ for additional results and detailed information. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 1998 and 2002 Writing Assessments.
Profiles of California
California Standards Test (CST)
489
2006 California Standards Test Scores Overall Statewide Summary All Students Grades
Reported Enrollment
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
470289
473061
479537
488562
491272
492551
492128
535336
502616
440205
EOC
CST English-Language Arts Students Tested
463644
466735
473412
482375
484547
484783
483632
516922
482781
418154
% of Enrollment
98.60%
98.70%
98.70%
98.70%
98.60%
98.40%
98.30%
96.60%
96.10%
95.00%
344
330.5
350.8
342.4
337.2
340.9
339.1
339.1
328.5
324.4
% Advanced
19%
12%
24%
18%
16%
16%
18%
21%
16%
17%
% Proficient
28%
24%
25%
25%
25%
27%
23%
23%
21%
19%
% Basic
27%
32%
28%
32%
31%
29%
32%
26%
28%
24%
Mean Scale Score
% Below Basic
16%
18%
13%
14%
15%
17%
17%
17%
18%
18%
% Far Below Basic
11%
14%
10%
12%
12%
11%
9%
13%
17%
22%
Students Tested
463258
466391
473052
482052
484139
484243
9
% of Enrollment
98.50%
98.60%
98.60%
98.70%
98.50%
98.30%
372.2
368.6
361.4
356.4
340.8
338.1
*
% Advanced
29%
30%
29%
22%
13%
14%
*
% Proficient
30%
28%
25%
26%
28%
27%
*
% Basic
22%
21%
24%
21%
27%
26%
*
% Below Basic
15%
18%
18%
21%
23%
23%
*
5%
4%
4%
10%
8%
10%
*
1
7
4
2
340335 310.1
CST Mathematics
Mean Scale Score
% Far Below Basic
CST General Mathematics (Grades 6 & 7 Standards) Students Tested % of Enrollment
229915
110414
46.70%
20.60%
Mean Scale Score
*
*
316.3
297
*
*
% Advanced
*
*
4%
1%
*
*
3%
% Proficient
*
*
22%
12%
*
*
19%
% Basic
*
*
32%
28%
*
*
31%
% Below Basic
*
*
29%
36%
*
*
31%
% Far Below Basic
*
*
13%
22%
*
*
16%
1
1
707285
CST Algebra I Students Tested % of Enrollment
230284
261699
143144
72158
46.80%
48.90%
28.50%
16.40%
Mean Scale Score
*
*
338.5
302.5
286.4
278.7
% Advanced
*
*
12%
2%
1%
0%
308.6 5%
% Proficient
*
*
28%
17%
9%
6%
18%
% Basic
*
*
24%
27%
24%
19%
24%
% Below Basic
*
*
25%
36%
43%
46%
35%
% Far Below Basic
*
*
11%
18%
24%
29%
18%
6771
CST Integrated Math 1 Students Tested
127
% of Enrollment Mean Scale Score
1422
2041
3181
0.30%
0.40%
0.70%
276.5
288.5
267
274.1
275.1
% Advanced
6%
7%
0%
1%
2%
% Proficient
12%
11%
6%
7%
8%
% Basic
13%
14%
15%
17%
16%
% Below Basic
17%
33%
37%
41%
38%
% Far Below Basic
51%
35%
41%
34%
37%
490
California Standards Test (CST)
Profiles of California
2006 California Standards Test Scores - continued Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
EOC
359926
CST Geometry Students Tested
14918
112194
154656
78158
% of Enrollment
3.00%
21.00%
30.80%
17.80%
Mean Scale Score
409.2
345.8
297
277.6
% Advanced
42%
13%
2%
1%
312.7 7%
% Proficient
38%
32%
13%
6%
19%
% Basic
15%
30%
29%
22%
27%
% Below Basic
4%
20%
40%
48%
34%
% Far Below Basic
1%
5%
16%
24%
14%
4273
CST Integrated Math 2 Students Tested
174
% of Enrollment Mean Scale Score
727
2286
1086
0.10%
0.50%
0.20%
408.4
350.7
323
296.5
% Advanced
36%
11%
5%
1%
324.6 6%
% Proficient
58%
41%
24%
11%
25%
% Basic
4%
26%
35%
30%
31%
% Below Basic
1%
17%
26%
39%
26%
% Far Below Basic
1%
4%
11%
20%
12%
Students Tested
579
17048
95201
100942
213770
% of Enrollment
0.10%
3.20%
18.90%
22.90%
401.1
372.8
328.6
286.8
% Advanced
43%
27%
9%
1%
7%
% Proficient
28%
34%
25%
9%
18%
% Basic
CST Algebra II
Mean Scale Score
312.6
14%
22%
31%
25%
27%
% Below Basic
7%
11%
23%
35%
28%
% Far Below Basic
8%
6%
12%
30%
20%
9
88
2223
CST Integrated Math 3 Students Tested % of Enrollment
871
1255
0.20%
0.30% 308.3
Mean Scale Score
*
378.3
349.6
327.2
% Advanced
*
19%
12%
5%
8%
% Proficient
*
45%
36%
18%
26%
% Basic
*
26%
28%
27%
27%
% Below Basic
*
2%
17%
30%
24%
% Far Below Basic
*
7%
8%
19%
15%
99348
CST Summative High School Math (Grade 9-11) Students Tested
697
14884
83767
% of Enrollment
0.10%
3.00%
19.00%
Mean Scale Score
397.4
376.1
341.2
346.8
% Advanced
40%
25%
13%
15%
% Proficient
35%
39%
30%
31%
% Basic
14%
23%
29%
28%
% Below Basic
4%
10%
23%
21%
% Far Below Basic
7%
2%
5%
5%
Profiles of California
California Standards Test (CST)
491
2006 California Standards Test Scores - continued Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
EOC
CST History - Social Science Grade 8 Cumulative Students Tested
481917
% of Enrollment
97.90%
Mean Scale Score
327.8
% Advanced
14%
% Proficient
20%
% Basic
30%
% Below Basic
18%
% Far Below Basic
18%
CST World History Students Tested
476153
% of Enrollment
94.70%
Mean Scale Score
321.1
% Advanced
12%
% Proficient
18%
% Basic
28%
% Below Basic
15%
% Far Below Basic
27%
CST U.S. History Students Tested
411102
% of Enrollment
93.40%
Mean Scale Score
329.2
% Advanced
13%
% Proficient
22%
% Basic
28%
% Below Basic
18%
% Far Below Basic
19%
CST Science - Gr. 5, Gr. 8, and Gr. 10 Life Science Students Tested
481406
% of Enrollment
98.50%
Mean Scale Score % Advanced
2
8
480801
39
97.70%
465349
15
92.60%
328.5
*
*
331.1
0
326.7
0
6%
*
*
17%
0%
13%
0%
% Proficient
26%
*
*
21%
0%
22%
0%
% Basic
37%
*
*
28%
0%
29%
0%
% Below Basic
21%
*
*
24%
0%
22%
0%
% Far Below Basic
10%
*
*
11%
0%
15%
0%
CST Biology/Life Science Students Tested
1
% of Enrollment
158772
248166
91266
29.70%
49.40%
20.70%
326.7
331.6
498204
Mean Scale Score
*
344.7
333.3
% Advanced
*
17%
8%
13%
12%
% Proficient
*
27%
21%
19%
23%
% Basic
*
32%
37%
33%
35%
% Below Basic
*
15%
22%
22%
20%
% Far Below Basic
*
8%
11%
12%
10%
492
California Standards Test (CST)
Profiles of California
2006 California Standards Test Scores - continued Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
EOC
Students Tested
3758
92218
117411
213387
% of Enrollment
0.70%
18.30%
26.70%
329.1
334.1
320.7
% Advanced
11%
9%
6%
7%
% Proficient
21%
24%
16%
20%
% Basic
35%
43%
44%
43%
% Below Basic
16%
14%
20%
17%
% Far Below Basic
17%
9%
14%
12%
128845
31796
34753
195394
CST Chemistry
Mean Scale Score
326.6
CST Earth Science Students Tested
1
% of Enrollment
24.10%
6.30%
7.90%
Mean Scale Score
*
321.1
310
314.9
% Advanced
*
7%
4%
6%
7%
% Proficient
*
18%
13%
15%
16%
% Basic
*
41%
37%
37%
39%
% Below Basic
*
21%
26%
24%
23%
% Far Below Basic
*
13%
20%
17%
15%
Students Tested
16292
7614
37182
61088
% of Enrollment
3.00%
1.50%
8.40%
307.3
321.4
338.8
% Advanced
4%
9%
14%
10%
% Proficient
12%
19%
27%
22%
% Basic
36%
35%
38%
37%
% Below Basic
29%
21%
14%
19%
% Far Below Basic
20%
16%
7%
12%
Students Tested
83909
12658
10501
107068
% of Enrollment
15.70%
2.50%
2.40%
302.7
294.1
296.2
301.1
% Advanced
1%
0%
0%
1%
% Proficient
9%
5%
6%
8%
% Basic
41%
33%
36%
40%
% Below Basic
30%
35%
34%
31%
% Far Below Basic
19%
26%
24%
20%
17407
318.2
CST Physics
Mean Scale Score
328.3
CST Integrated/Coordinated Science 1
Mean Scale Score
CST Integrated/Coordinated Science 2 Students Tested
4297
9816
3294
% of Enrollment
0.80%
2.00%
0.70%
Mean Scale Score
295.3
297.5
291.3
295.8
% Advanced
0%
0%
0%
0%
% Proficient
5%
6%
3%
5%
% Basic
36%
39%
32%
37%
% Below Basic
33%
31%
35%
32%
% Far Below Basic
26%
23%
30%
25%
Profiles of California
California Standards Test (CST)
493
2006 California Standards Test Scores - continued Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Students Tested
714
205
% of Enrollment
0.10%
11
EOC
1621
2540
CST Integrated/Coordinated Science 3
Mean Scale Score
0.40%
290.3
284.5
309.7
% Advanced
0%
0%
2%
302.3 1%
% Proficient
1%
1%
13%
9%
% Basic
33%
25%
44%
39%
% Below Basic
39%
39%
26%
31%
% Far Below Basic
26%
34%
15%
20%
137
466
214
817 299.7
CST Integrated/Coordinated Science 4 Students Tested % of Enrollment Mean Scale Score
0.10% 286.5
303.7
299.7
% Advanced
0%
3%
0%
2%
% Proficient
4%
13%
10%
11%
% Basic
26%
31%
39%
32%
% Below Basic
34%
27%
28%
29%
% Far Below Basic
36%
26%
23%
27%
Note: In order to protect student confidentiality, an asterisk appears where scores are based on 10 or fewer students.
494
California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA)
Profiles of California
2006 California Alternate Performance Assessment Scores Overall Statewide Summary All Students Level I Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
CAPA English-Language Arts Students Tested
1227
974
850
936
899
831
909
845
775
677
Mean Scale Score
45.3
43.7
43.8
42.6
43.6
41.6
42.3
43.5
42.9
41.6
% Advanced
53 %
48 %
50 %
43 %
46 %
43 %
44 %
47 %
47 %
43 %
% Proficient
29 %
29 %
30 %
32 %
33 %
29 %
31 %
28 %
27 %
30 %
% Basic
4%
5%
5%
6%
5%
6%
6%
8%
7%
5%
% Below Basic
4%
6%
4%
6%
5%
6%
5%
4%
5%
7%
10 %
12 %
11 %
12 %
12 %
16 %
15 %
12 %
14 %
16 %
% Far Below Basic CAPA Mathematics Students Tested
1226
970
846
932
897
827
907
841
775
677
Mean Scale Score
34.7
33.2
32.8
32.3
33.8
32.1
32.9
33.6
33.4
32.2
% Advanced
25 %
19 %
15 %
17 %
21 %
18 %
20 %
21 %
22 %
18 %
% Proficient
26 %
27 %
29 %
25 %
26 %
22 %
23 %
26 %
25 %
25 %
% Basic
18 %
16 %
21 %
19 %
16 %
17 %
16 %
15 %
14 %
16 %
% Below Basic
20 %
23 %
21 %
25 %
23 %
25 %
24 %
24 %
23 %
23 %
% Far Below Basic
12 %
15 %
13 %
15 %
14 %
18 %
17 %
14 %
16 %
18 %
Level II
Level III
Grades
Level IV
Grades
Level V
Grades
Grades
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Students Tested
3069
3137
3113
3156
3387
3574
3392
3206
3250
2911
Mean Scale Score
36.8
38.8
37.3
38.4
35.2
37.1
37.8
37.7
38.7
38.8
% Advanced
25 %
36 %
33 %
38 %
29 %
38 %
40 %
33 %
37 %
39 %
% Proficient
38 %
34 %
26 %
24 %
22 %
21 %
20 %
29 %
28 %
26 %
% Basic
26 %
21 %
20 %
18 %
18 %
16 %
16 %
14 %
13 %
13 %
% Below Basic
6%
6%
15 %
14 %
16 %
12 %
12 %
10 %
9%
9%
% Far Below Basic
4%
3%
6%
6%
15 %
13 %
12 %
13 %
12 %
13 %
Students Tested
3057
3132
3108
3151
3384
3568
3385
3194
3246
2907
Mean Scale Score
38.4
40.4
40.8
42.0
34.2
35.7
36.4
34.9
35.5
35.6
% Advanced
34 %
45 %
41 %
46 %
21 %
26 %
28 %
25 %
28 %
29 %
% Proficient
40 %
33 %
31 %
27 %
24 %
26 %
24 %
25 %
25 %
24 %
% Basic
18 %
15 %
12 %
12 %
20 %
17 %
18 %
19 %
19 %
18 %
% Below Basic
4%
3%
11 %
10 %
15 %
14 %
14 %
7%
7%
7%
% Far Below Basic
5%
4%
5%
5%
20 %
17 %
16 %
24 %
21 %
23 %
CAPA English-Language Arts
CAPA Mathematics
Profiles of California
California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey (CAT/6 Survey)
495
2006 California Achievement Tests, Sixth Edition Survey Test Scores Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
Reported Enrollment
3
4
5
6
7
473061
492551
464980
482340
CAT/6 Reading Students Tested NPR for "Avg." Student Score
41
46
% Scoring Above 75th NPR
14 %
21 %
% Scoring At Or Above 50th NPR
37 %
46 %
% Scoring Above 25th NPR
65 %
70 %
Mean Scale Score
619.5
658.8
464980
482340
CAT/6 Language Students Tested NPR for "Avg." Student Score
42
48
% Scoring Above 75th NPR
18 %
26 %
% Scoring At Or Above 50th NPR
45 %
45 %
% Scoring Above 25th NPR
71 %
74 %
Mean Scale Score
617.2
658.9
464489
481707
CAT/6 Mathematics Students Tested NPR for "Avg." Student Score
58
48
% Scoring Above 75th NPR
31 %
24 %
% Scoring At Or Above 50th NPR
55 %
50 %
% Scoring Above 25th NPR
79 %
75 %
Mean Scale Score
616.5
670.6
464472
481902
CAT/6 Spelling Students Tested NPR for "Avg." Student Score
54
53
% Scoring Above 75th NPR
24 %
22 %
% Scoring At Or Above 50th NPR
57 %
58 %
% Scoring Above 25th NPR
78 %
79 %
Mean Scale Score
605.8
668.3
8
9
10
11
496
The Aprenda: La prueba de logros en español, Tercera edición (Aprenda 3)
Profiles of California
2006 Aprenda 3 Test Scores Overall Statewide Summary All Students
Grades 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
21267
16317
10244
8291
5366
5212
4548
7345
4735
2219
20937
16080
10107
8164
5249
5106
4442
7160
4581
2161
71
69
55
58
50
51
47
35
47
51
% Scoring Above 75th RP
45%
42%
29%
31%
24%
24%
22%
10%
20%
26%
% Scoring At or Above 50th RP
78%
73%
57%
61%
48%
50%
45%
31%
44%
51%
Total Tested
Reading
Students Tested RPR for "Avg." Student Score
% Scoring Above 25th RP Mean Scaled Score
91%
90%
80%
82%
72%
75%
73%
65%
76%
79%
577.7
589.9
601.8
609.0
628.5
634.8
645.0
638.2
648.6
654.3
21011
16187
10139
8216
5256
5096
4394
7188
4645
2164
Mathematics
Students Tested
69
61
57
65
62
63
50
47
54
54
% Scoring Above 75th RP
44%
31%
29%
39%
36%
37%
21%
17%
15%
19%
% Scoring At or Above 50th RP
71%
60%
57%
66%
58%
62%
49%
49%
63%
60%
% Scoring Above 25th RP
85%
86%
78%
82%
80%
81%
71%
74%
87%
87%
569.1
593.2
601.0
612.6
621.0
625.3
631.3
632.2
644.2
647.4
20903
15970
9977
8120
5170
4981
4337
6908
4438
2053
RPR for "Avg." Student Score
Mean Scaled Score Language
Students Tested
71
77
50
54
44
49
53
45
54
58
% Scoring Above 75th RP
47%
51%
23%
26%
17%
23%
25%
21%
27%
31%
% Scoring At or Above 50th RP
72%
78%
53%
56%
43%
49%
54%
48%
59%
63%
% Scoring Above 25th RP
87%
92%
76%
80%
71%
75%
81%
70%
81%
83%
594.1
604.4
602.8
609.1
617.0
623.3
629.3
625.2
634.9
640.5
20994
16158
10129
8210
5279
5136
4457
6692
4165
1835
73
63
54
49
42
44
42
43
39
40
% Scoring Above 75th RP
50%
31%
24%
18%
10%
11%
6%
9%
6%
10%
% Scoring At or Above 50th RP
80%
76%
64%
57%
43%
45%
43%
50%
44%
43%
RPR for "Avg." Student Score
Mean Scaled Score Spelling
Students Tested RPR for "Avg." Student Score
% Scoring Above 25th RP Mean Scaled Score
z z z z
92%
92%
84%
78%
75%
81%
78%
77%
71%
75%
596.1
589.7
595.4
596.9
607.8
614.5
617.2
621.1
624.8
628.8
RP stands for Reference Percentile. RPR stands for Reference Percentile Rank. The RPR is based on the Mean Reference Normal Curve Equivalent (MRNCE) score for each group. In order to protect student confidentiality, an asterisk appears where scores are based on 10 or fewer students.
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Acadian/Cajun
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
238 178 176 48 48 44 44 42 40 38
0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.03 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.30
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co.
%
2 10 31 17 17 7 38 5 6 9
0.99 0.92 0.70 0.48 0.39 0.31 0.30 0.27 0.25 0.23
Place
Number
%
38 15 21 16 44 32 22 13 11 8
0.30 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08
% 90.64 73.26 62.69 58.07 56.60 47.65 44.76 40.45 36.97 36.67
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
444,635 150,139 109,470 73,911 70,218 67,076 54,823 39,362 38,509 37,543
% 12.03 37.58 8.95 16.01 17.25 8.64 48.70 9.20 41.19 37.84
Place
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 9,932 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 18,363 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 53,648 Willowbrook (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 15,280 Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. 37,816 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 36,682 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 146,510 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 28,042 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 13,922 Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. 15,207
90.64 58.07 47.65 44.76 40.45 36.97 36.67 33.34 32.67 26.33
African American/Black: Hispanic
Place
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 10,061 Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 4,867 West Compton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 3,448 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 18,684 West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 5,238 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 54,823 Willowbrook (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 15,612 Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. 38,509 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 37,543 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 150,139
91.81 74.10 63.44 59.08 57.55 48.70 45.73 41.19 37.84 37.58
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co.
Number
%
21,816 5,962 3,629 3,357 3,291 3,006 2,976 2,562 2,184 1,805
0.59 0.49 0.91 0.38 0.81 0.39 0.64 0.60 0.65 0.74
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
3,421 2,335 1,863 1,773 1,231 1,171 955 754 596 566
1.68 0.06 1.53 0.14 0.86 0.84 1.43 1.04 1.40 0.06
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 10,061 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 18,684 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 54,823 Willowbrook (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 15,612 Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. 38,509 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 37,543 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 150,139 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 28,945 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 14,373 Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. 15,684
91.81 59.08 48.70 45.73 41.19 37.84 37.58 34.41 33.73 27.16
African American/Black: Not Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Lost Hills (cdp) Kern Co. 112 Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. 370 Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. 1 Taft Mosswood (cdp) San Joaquin Co. 24 Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 50 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 436 San Lucas (cdp) Monterey Co. 5 View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 129 East Orosi (cdp) Tulare Co. 5 Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. 102
5.78 2.78 1.85 1.73 1.72 1.20 1.19 1.18 1.17 1.15
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Waldon (cdp) Contra Costa Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 9,932 Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 4,812 West Compton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 3,407 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 18,363 West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 5,151 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 53,648 Willowbrook (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 15,280 Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. 37,816 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 36,682 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 146,510
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Afghan
Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
36.97
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Los Gatos (town) Santa Clara Co. Norco (city) Riverside Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Alpine (cdp) San Diego Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co.
1.68 1.53 1.47 1.43 1.40 1.04 0.86 0.84 0.59 0.56
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
3,421 1,863 218 955 596 754 1,231 1,171 68 178
African American/Black
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Markleeville (cdp) Alpine Co. Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. Keyes (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Bishop (city) Inyo Co. Bear Valley Springs (cdp) Kern Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co. Clearlake Oaks (cdp) Lake Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co.
Number
Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
36,682
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
497
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
3,421 1,863 218 955 596 754 1,231 1,171 37 68
1.68 1.53 1.47 1.43 1.40 1.04 0.86 0.84 0.74 0.59
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
422,819 146,510 103,508 70,935 66,927 64,070 53,648 37,816 36,800
11.44 36.67 8.46 15.37 16.44 8.25 47.65 40.45 8.61
Place
Number
%
Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. 370 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 436 View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 129 Suisun City (city) Solano Co. 291 Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 165 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 903 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 451 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 1,175 Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. 217 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 321
2.78 1.20 1.18 1.11 1.09 1.07 1.06 1.04 1.04 1.02
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
498 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
African, sub-Saharan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
29,946 13,364 10,683 5,722 5,454 4,494 3,505 3,081 2,483 2,217
0.81 1.09 2.67 0.64 0.70 1.10 0.76 0.72 2.21 2.22
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
% 4.65 3.54 3.42 3.41 3.36 3.06 2.67 2.67 2.45 2.41
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number 510 10,683 565 472 2,022 711 2,217 2,483 868 602
%
Place
337 325 227 151 96 72 55 54 50 41
Number
Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co. American Canyon (city) Napa Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fair Oaks (cdp) Sacramento Co. West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. Seeley (cdp) Imperial Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co.
101 76 30 69 4 8 7 650 38 155
% 1.47 1.16 0.92 0.63 0.46 0.45 0.45 0.44 0.41 0.40
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.08 0.01 0.06 0.01 0.28 0.01 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.15
Place
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 69 Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. 650 Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. 155 Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. 363 Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. 48 Campbell (city) Santa Clara Co. 123 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 1,195 Gilroy (city) Santa Clara Co. 103 El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 29 Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. 45
0.63 0.44 0.40 0.36 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.25 0.25 0.24
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
4.65 2.67 2.67 2.45 2.41 2.25 2.22 2.21 2.04 2.04
Number
Emeryville (city) Alameda Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Vine Hill (cdp) Contra Costa Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Loyalton (city) Sierra Co. Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Elkhorn (cdp) Monterey Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co.
African, Subsaharan: Ghanian
Based on all places, regardless of population
African, Subsaharan: African
96 27 23 22 18 41 14 15 2 37
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
% 0.28 0.28 0.22 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
530 151 114 93 68 59 56 49 48 39
0.01 0.27 0.03 0.10 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.42 0.06 0.03
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Rialto (city) San Bernardino Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
19,718 7,521 6,333 3,768 3,647 2,934 2,605 2,276 1,894 1,863
0.53 1.88 0.52 0.49 0.90 0.64 0.29 0.53 1.68 1.87
Number
Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fair Oaks (cdp) Sacramento Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Belmont (city) San Mateo Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co.
96 23 22 18 41 15 37 15 25 27
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
% 0.28 0.22 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.09
African, Subsaharan: Ethiopian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
% 3.54 3.42 3.11 2.11 1.88 1.88 1.87 1.74 1.69 1.68
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
32 49 151 20 18 17 36 31 13 17
% 0.92 0.42 0.27 0.24 0.19 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
San Miguel (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. 53 Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. 37 View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 341 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 664 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 7,521 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 553 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 1,863 Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. 335 Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 138 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 1,894
Number
East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. East Foothills (cdp) Santa Clara Co. West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fairview (cdp) Alameda Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Placerville (city) El Dorado Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville (city) Solano Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Fair Oaks (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
0.23
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Place
240
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
% 3.11 2.11 1.88 1.88 1.87 1.74 1.68 1.65 1.58 1.57
Based on all places, regardless of population
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 510 San Miguel (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. 53 Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. 37 Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 61 Emeryville (city) Alameda Co. 231 Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 250 Oakland (city) Alameda Co. 10,683 West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 565 Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. 472 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,022
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co.
341 664 7,521 553 1,863 335 1,894 702 335 1,467
African, Subsaharan: Cape Verdean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Berkeley (city) Alameda Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
2,991 1,707 1,669 1,195 650 495 363 314 293
0.08 0.14 0.19 0.30 0.44 0.06 0.36 0.10 0.07
Place Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Rialto (city) San Bernardino Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
49 151 36 31 17 15 93 25 27 16
0.42 0.27 0.16 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.07 0.07
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
African, Subsaharan: Kenyan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
247 127 97 67 66 63 56 56 56 55
0.01 0.03 0.07 0.04 0.05 0.13 0.12 0.06 0.01 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Pomona (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. La Mirada (city) Los Angeles Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
27 14 63 56 49 5 9 36 97 56
0.39 0.19 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06
Place
%
63 56 49 9 36 97 56 34 19 66
0.13 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05
Place
Number
Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Fairview (cdp) Alameda Co. Desert View Highlands (cdp) Los Angeles Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Strawberry (cdp) Marin Co. Portola (city) Plumas Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Country Club (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino (city) San Bernardino Co. Lake Forest (city) Orange Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View (city) Santa Clara Co.
22 8 27 13 59 10 8 8 8 7
% 0.20 0.08 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
0.08 0.20 0.07 0.70 0.04 0.06 0.09 0.25 0.57 0.27
29 118 21 178 40 16 590 82 327 60
Place
Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino (city) San Bernardino Co. Lake Forest (city) Orange Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View (city) Santa Clara Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co.
22 27 13 59 10 8 8 8 7 6
% 0.20 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
African, Subsaharan: Sierra Leonean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
% 2.28 1.23 1.01 0.84 0.75 0.71 0.70 0.62 0.57 0.55
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
70 65 59 47 45 45 32 27 25 22
0.01 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.02
San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
144 120 101 92 89 86 64 49 41 40
0.04 0.56 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.09 0.08 0.05 0.00 0.23
Number
West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Salida (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co.
178 590 82 327 60 176 46 49 111 32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
% 0.84 0.70 0.62 0.57 0.55 0.51 0.41 0.39 0.35 0.32
African, Subsaharan: Senegalese
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
120 13 40 86 64 40 49 144 89 31
0.56 0.32 0.23 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03
Place
0.13 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Country Club (cdp) San Joaquin Co.
%
18 4 65 47 59 45 13 10 22 13
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Kensington (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co. Brea (city) Orange Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Crescent City North (cdp) Del Norte Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Antioch (city) Contra Costa Co.
2,803 801 594 590 496 492 367 349 327 308
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
African, Subsaharan: Liberian
Place
Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
La Mirada (city) Los Angeles Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Claremont (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.56 0.23 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
120 40 86 64 40 49 144 89 31 26
African, Subsaharan: Nigerian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Emeryville (city) Alameda Co. Larkfield-Wikiup (cdp) Sonoma Co. La Mirada (city) Los Angeles Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. Kensington (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
Number
Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Antioch (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
8
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Chino (city) San Bernardino Co.
499
125 59 27 22 15 13 12 10 8
% 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.20 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.08
Place Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co. Brea (city) Orange Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
18 65 47 59 45 13 10 22 13 70
0.13 0.06 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01
500 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
African, Subsaharan: Somalian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2,538 186 113 74 68 48 44 39 33 20
0.21 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.23 0.11 0.17 0.08
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Stanton (city) Orange Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co.
%
6 44 2,538 13 33 8 39 20 10 4
0.36 0.23 0.21 0.20 0.17 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.07 0.07
Place
%
44 2,538 33 39 20 10 20 20 19 15
0.23 0.21 0.17 0.11 0.08 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03
Place
Place
Number
%
1,982 1,250 751 202 170 166 156 111 100 99
0.05 0.10 0.53 0.03 0.20 0.02 0.08 0.09 0.11 0.08
0.03 0.13 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.09 0.06 0.01 0.03
%
29 24 9 72 22 25 37 27 35 28
1.62 0.28 0.25 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06
Place
%
72 22 25 37 27 35 28 9 52 346
0.13 0.13 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co.
Number
%
51 55 29 24 34 25 18 10 9 8
0.19 0.09 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Benicia (city) Solano Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Vacaville (city) Solano Co. La Mesa (city) San Diego Co. Poway (city) San Diego Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
59 28 23 15 6 3
0.00 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population 1.86 1.31 0.93 0.58 0.56 0.54 0.53 0.50 0.49 0.48
0.29 0.19 0.09 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
African, Subsaharan: Ugandan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
9 51 55 5 29 24 34 25 18 10
African, Subsaharan: Zairian
Number
Castro Valley (cdp) Alameda Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Glen Avon (cdp) Riverside Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population 35 46 76 30 36 19 751 88 15 7
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
346 72 66 65 62 52 37 35 35 33
Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Pismo Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Day Valley (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Castro Valley (cdp) Alameda Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co.
Number
Angwin (cdp) Napa Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Gold River (cdp) Sacramento Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Vacaville (city) Solano Co. La Mesa (city) San Diego Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Fairbanks Ranch (cdp) San Diego Co. Brisbane (city) San Mateo Co. Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Calistoga (city) Napa Co. Portola Hills (cdp) Orange Co. East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Woodacre (cdp) Marin Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
African, Subsaharan: South African
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Castro Valley (cdp) Alameda Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
23
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Stanton (city) Orange Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Campbell (city) Santa Clara Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co.
0.53 0.50 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.28 0.25 0.22 0.21
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
751 88 41 64 87 98 37 27 29 30
African, Subsaharan: Sudanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Graton (cdp) Sonoma Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Vandenberg AFB (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Stanton (city) Orange Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Irvine (city) Orange Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
202 130 55 51 36 34 29 25 24
0.01 0.01 0.09 0.19 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.04
Number
%
28 15 3 6 59 23
0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00
Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
28 15 3 6 59 23
0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.00
Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
African, Subsaharan: Zimbabwean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
58 35 32 32
0.00 0.00 0.07 0.01
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Dublin (city) Alameda Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Pomona (city) Los Angeles Co.
27 25 16 16 14 14
0.09 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01
Cypress (city) Orange Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population %
5 7 27 32 9 7 25 14 11 10
0.21 0.13 0.09 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
223 173 116 106 96 64 57 52 50 43
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.02
%
27 32 9 7 25 14 11 10 8 32
0.09 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01
African, Subsaharan: Other
Place
Number
%
2 1 2 1 5 19 4 9 4 11
0.79 0.74 0.57 0.56 0.43 0.42 0.40 0.38 0.30 0.27
French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Grenada (cdp) Siskiyou Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Rio Vista (city) Solano Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Bayview (cdp) Humboldt Co. Boronda (cdp) Monterey Co. Crescent City (city) Del Norte Co.
Place
Number
%
687 283 221 196 137 99 94 66 63 60
0.02 0.07 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.51 0.04 0.05 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
52 41 29 29 26 22 13 13 9 8
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.06
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co.
0.19 0.15 0.11 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
24 94 9 18 26 18 43 25 11 54
1.34 0.51 0.50 0.28 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.12
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
44 11 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00
Place
%
94 26 18 43 25
0.51 0.17 0.16 0.14 0.14
Number
%
8 7 6 6 4 8 6 5 4 3
0.06 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Windsor (town) Sonoma Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Solana Beach (city) San Diego Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co.
Alaska Native: Eskimo
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
0.79 0.56 0.17 0.15 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Imperial Beach (city) San Diego Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
%
2 1 4 1 5 3 1 3 3 8
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Bayview (cdp) Humboldt Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Rio Vista (city) Solano Co. Lucerne (cdp) Lake Co. Occidental (cdp) Sonoma Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co. Myrtletown (cdp) Humboldt Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Adelanto (city) San Bernardino Co.
%
25 20 15 21 20 14 9 8 8 41
Alaska Native: Alaska Athabascan
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
Clearlake (city) Lake Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Imperial Beach (city) San Diego Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Sunnyside-Tahoe City (cdp) Placer Co. Cotati (city) Sonoma Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Adelanto (city) San Bernardino Co. Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cypress (city) Orange Co.
0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
%
9 4 9 4 2 2 2 10 9 8
Alaska Native: Aleut
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Ontario (city) San Bernardino Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co.
Number
Imperial Beach (city) San Diego Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Bonita (cdp) San Diego Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
0.13 0.13 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co.
4 3 4 2 1 1 2
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Dublin (city) Alameda Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Orcutt (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Coronado (city) San Diego Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Rancho Santa Margarita (city) Orange Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
Sedco Hills (cdp) Riverside Co. Bayview (cdp) Humboldt Co. Rancho Calaveras (cdp) Calaveras Co. Hayfork (cdp) Trinity Co. North Edwards (cdp) Kern Co. South Dos Palos (cdp) Merced Co. Angwin (cdp) Napa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Lexington Hills (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Lakeland Village (cdp) Riverside Co. Dublin (city) Alameda Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Orcutt (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Coronado (city) San Diego Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Rancho Santa Margarita (city) Orange Co.
Place
0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11
Alaska Native tribes, specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
54 35 26 25 36
501
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Number
%
4 2 1
0.40 0.17 0.14
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
45
0.00
502 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
42 35 27 25 20 20 18 17 16
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00
Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Nipomo (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Beaumont (city) Riverside Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Ridgecrest (city) Kern Co. West Puente Valley (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
4 3 5 4 5 4 14 1 7 2
0.30 0.26 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09
Boronda (cdp) Monterey Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Weed (city) Siskiyou Co. Kelseyville (cdp) Lake Co. Hidden Valley Lake (cdp) Lake Co. Cambrian Park (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Upper Lake (cdp) Lake Co. Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. Sutter Creek (city) Amador Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co.
14 14 7 25 8 7 6 6 5 5
Number
%
17 15 15 14 9 8 8 6 5 5
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Upland (city) San Bernardino Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville (city) Solano Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03
Alaska Native: All other tribes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
7 6 6 11 4 21 8 7
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent % 0.11 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Alaska Native: Tlingit-Haida
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1 3 3 3 1 3 4 4 1 8
0.74 0.17 0.10 0.09 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01
Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Sutter (cdp) Sutter Co. Burney (cdp) Shasta Co. Esparto (cdp) Yolo Co. Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Atwater (city) Merced Co. Big Bear City (cdp) San Bernardino Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Number
%
78 63 39 35 30 22 21 20 14 14
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.31 0.00
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Rio Vista (city) Solano Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
2 14 4 7 1 3 1 13 3 2
0.57 0.31 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co.
0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Grenada (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Rio Vista (city) Solano Co. Cabazon (cdp) Riverside Co. Crescent City (city) Del Norte Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Los Molinos (cdp) Tehama Co. Fall River Mills (cdp) Shasta Co. American Canyon (city) Napa Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co. Quincy (cdp) Plumas Co.
%
4 4 8 8 6 5 5 2 2 2
Alaska Native tribes, not specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Atwater (city) Merced Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Upland (city) San Bernardino Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville (city) Solano Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
8 7
0.05 0.05
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch (city) Contra Costa Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
%
42 21 19 12 9 9 8 8 8 8
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 4 2 2 7 1 1 3 1 1
0.64 0.26 0.23 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.04
Etna (city) Siskiyou Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Loyalton (city) Sierra Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Rio Vista (city) Solano Co. Dorrington (cdp) Calaveras Co. Boronda (cdp) Monterey Co. Crescent City (city) Del Norte Co. Foresthill (cdp) Placer Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
2 9 9 8 7 6 5 5 5 5
0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch (city) Contra Costa Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Clovis (city) Fresno Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Tulare (city) Tulare Co.
American Indian or Alaska Native, not specified Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
22,100 5,643 4,974 4,140 3,551 3,403 2,971 2,903 2,672 2,123
0.60 0.46 0.56 0.97 0.87 0.44 0.64 0.86 0.67 0.65
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Greenview (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells (cdp) Inyo Co. Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. Hayfork (cdp) Trinity Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. West Point (cdp) Calaveras Co. Auberry (cdp) Fresno Co.
5 50 8 3 5 9 72 4 18 49
% 5.21 4.26 4.00 4.00 3.68 3.49 3.11 2.94 2.41 2.39
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Oroville (city) Butte Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Madera (city) Madera Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Port Hueneme (city) Ventura Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
226 229 176 186 347 162 517 186 485 257
1.74 1.70 1.59 1.37 1.33 1.32 1.20 1.20 1.18 1.18
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Albanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
443 243 208 173 140 126 113 57 55 50
0.01 0.02 0.22 0.02 0.13 0.01 0.20 0.23 0.04 0.12
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. Pomona (city) Los Angeles Co. Palm Desert (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
23 9 7 14 15 21 10 57 208 113
1.53 0.57 0.48 0.45 0.38 0.31 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.20
Place
% 0.23 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10
Place
28,656 9,990 7,806 7,639 6,764 5,251 4,615 4,077 3,922 3,513
% 0.78 0.82 0.87 1.88 1.58 0.68 1.00 1.65 0.98 1.38
1.04 0.82 0.77 0.74 0.72 0.71 0.66 0.66 0.65 0.60
Place
Number
%
37 52 26 26 23 23 35 25 26 71
0.27 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.17
Alum Rock (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Adelanto (city) San Bernardino Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Gilroy (city) Santa Clara Co.
American Indian: Blackfeet
Number
%
25 412 224 39 207 13 16 202 6 4
80.65 35.06 34.41 28.68 15.91 13.54 13.11 11.59 11.54 10.81
Furnace Creek (cdp) Inyo Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Laytonville (cdp) Mendocino Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Round Mountain (cdp) Shasta Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co.
%
1 6 5 1 20 7 9 1 1 4
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
57 208 113 21 140 50 23 15 29 13
Number
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Traver (cdp) Tulare Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Romoland (cdp) Riverside Co. Shandon (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Mariposa (cdp) Mariposa Co. C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Taylorsville (cdp) Plumas Co. Walnut Grove (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Alsatian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
Number
%
1,037 474 428 260 254 243 230 173 135 115
0.03 0.04 0.11 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.06 0.05
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
156 131 61 30 30 29 28 23 20 20
0.02 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.03
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Mountain View (city) Santa Clara Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co.
McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
Occidental (cdp) Sonoma Co. Idyllwild-Pine Cove (cdp) Riverside Co. Orland (city) Glenn Co. Carmel-by-the-Sea (city) Monterey Co. San Antonio Heights (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co. San Martin (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Channel Islands Beach (cdp) Ventura Co. Belvedere (city) Marin Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co.
9 9 14 9 7 5 8 6 4 9
Number
%
840 1,526 619 618 670 505 613 384 481 389
6.18 5.84 5.60 4.75 4.32 3.84 3.68 3.66 3.57 3.50
American Indian: Apache
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
8 1 1 7 14 2 7 10 6 1
1.23 1.01 0.74 0.71 0.67 0.57 0.53 0.43 0.43 0.43
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population 0.60 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.20 0.19 0.19 0.18
Number
Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Tecopa (cdp) Inyo Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Loma Rica (cdp) Yuba Co. Grenada (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. Hayfork (cdp) Trinity Co. South Dos Palos (cdp) Merced Co. Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Palm Desert (city) Riverside Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
0.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
% 0.14 0.14 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
15 14 13 17 13 9 10 9 9 8
American Indian tribes, specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Eldridge (cdp) Sonoma Co. Dollar Point (cdp) Placer Co. Rancho Tehama Reserve (cdp) Tehama Co. Pine Hills (cdp) Humboldt Co. San Martin (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Emeryville (city) Alameda Co. Rancho Murieta (cdp) Sacramento Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Brawley (city) Imperial Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Sun City (cdp) Riverside Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
235
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
503
Number
%
1,495 678 626 449 434 300 298 243 236
0.04 0.08 0.05 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.06 0.13 0.03
Place Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
39 26 30 90 24 23 22 20 31 45
0.30 0.24 0.22 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.17
504 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
American Indian: Cherokee
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co.
Number
%
5,126 2,643 2,028 1,781 1,502 1,352 1,325 1,174 1,109 1,035
0.14 0.22 0.50 0.20 0.35 0.17 0.54 0.62 0.24 0.42
%
4 31 3 77 6 3 322 34 5 5
6.35 4.76 3.90 3.33 3.30 3.03 2.91 2.89 2.84 2.55
Place
%
322 197 216 140 356 165 157 311 155 126
2.91 1.61 1.60 1.34 1.28 1.26 1.21 1.19 1.14 1.13
Place
Number
%
4 2 1 4 4 2 2 5 5 3
0.70 0.51 0.35 0.33 0.31 0.30 0.28 0.27 0.26 0.26
Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Salton Sea Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Hornbrook (cdp) Siskiyou Co. North Edwards (cdp) Kern Co. Lewiston (cdp) Trinity Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co. Mountain Mesa (cdp) Kern Co. Esparto (cdp) Yolo Co. South Taft (cdp) Kern Co. Greenville (cdp) Plumas Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
191 136 93 76 73 66 57 55 54 43
% 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02
Place
15 33 15 15 10 10 24 11 10 10
% 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08
American Indian: Choctaw
Number
%
8 1 10 4 2 3 9 6 5 4
0.63 0.51 0.49 0.41 0.35 0.27 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.21
Big River (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Amador City (city) Amador Co. Boron (cdp) Kern Co. Plymouth (city) Amador Co. Meadow Valley (cdp) Plumas Co. Linden (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Rancho Calaveras (cdp) Calaveras Co. Squaw Valley (cdp) Fresno Co. Goshen (cdp) Tulare Co. Taft Heights (cdp) Kern Co.
Number
Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lake Elsinore (city) Riverside Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Number
%
1,003 495 439 383 373 370 353 260 232 225
0.03 0.04 0.18 0.20 0.09 0.04 0.08 0.07 0.05 0.03
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
96 58 36 30 30 26 22 20 17 17
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.00
Number
%
18 9 23 11 20 11 14 10 9 9
0.12 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Banning (city) Riverside Co. Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Dixon (city) Solano Co. Riverbank (city) Stanislaus Co.
American Indian: Chippewa
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 9 1
0.68 0.65 0.39 0.27 0.23 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.12 0.12
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
%
3 4 7 18 9 6 1 5 3 1
1.18 1.17 0.94 0.89 0.82 0.82 0.82 0.72 0.70 0.70
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. West Point (cdp) Calaveras Co. Boron (cdp) Kern Co. Riverdale Park (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Traver (cdp) Tulare Co. Round Mountain (cdp) Shasta Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. East Orosi (cdp) Tulare Co. Mineral (cdp) Tehama Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. Taylorsville (cdp) Plumas Co. Mokelumne Hill (cdp) Calaveras Co. McArthur (cdp) Shasta Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Ben Lomond (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Larkfield-Wikiup (cdp) Sonoma Co. Loyalton (city) Sierra Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
American Indian: Cheyenne
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. El Monte (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Visalia (city) Tulare Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
69
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co.
0.08 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
9 7 6 16 13 9 5 4 3 22
American Indian: Chickasaw
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Tennant (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Hayfork (cdp) Trinity Co. Mesa Vista (cdp) Alpine Co. Tecopa (cdp) Inyo Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. Amador City (city) Amador Co.
Number
Patterson (city) Stanislaus Co. Winter Gardens (cdp) San Diego Co. Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Castro Valley (cdp) Alameda Co. Covina (city) Los Angeles Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Santa Fe Springs (city) Los Angeles Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. North Auburn (cdp) Placer Co. El Monte (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
372 253 203 160 129 113 82 80 76
0.01 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02
Place Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
76 40 45 86 95 35 36 35 26 28
0.69 0.36 0.34 0.31 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.24
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
American Indian: Colville
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
22 13 9 7 5 5 5 5 5 5
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. Alturas (city) Modoc Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Fullerton (city) Orange Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
5 3 1 1 1 4 4 2 2 1
0.17 0.17 0.13 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.04 0.04
Place
%
4 4 3 3 3 2 7 4 4 4
0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Place
%
2 5 4 1 4 2 1 3 3 5
0.78 0.40 0.38 0.36 0.31 0.27 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.21
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
87 36 31 29 24 22 20 15 12 12
% 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00
Place
21 25 28 9 9 8 8 16 9 7
% 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06
American Indian: Crow
Number
%
1 1 5 4 1 3 4 5 4 2
1.04 0.39 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.17 0.14 0.13 0.11 0.11
Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Laytonville (cdp) Mendocino Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Biggs (city) Butte Co. Alturas (city) Modoc Co. El Verano (cdp) Sonoma Co. Harbison Canyon (cdp) San Diego Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co.
Number
Selma (city) Fresno Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Blythe (city) Riverside Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Auburn (city) Placer Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
52 38 29 21 19 17 17 14 13 12
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Woodland (city) Yolo Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
148 98 63 55 48 42 41 39 38 38
0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Number
%
10 8 7 5 5 4 10 10 4 3
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Dinuba (city) Tulare Co. Oakdale (city) Stanislaus Co. Alpine (cdp) San Diego Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Claremont (city) Los Angeles Co. Moorpark (city) Ventura Co. Patterson (city) Stanislaus Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co.
American Indian: Creek
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
12 6 1 2 5 2 13 3 1 12
0.89 0.79 0.27 0.26 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.16
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co.
%
2 3 3 4 3 2 3 1 2 1
0.62 0.21 0.13 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Iron Horse (cdp) Plumas Co. San Miguel (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Portola (city) Plumas Co. Sonora (city) Tuolumne Co. Rio Dell (city) Humboldt Co. Squaw Valley (cdp) Fresno Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co. Biggs (city) Butte Co. Crescent City North (cdp) Del Norte Co. Lake Nacimiento (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Big Pine (cdp) Inyo Co. Alpaugh (cdp) Tulare Co. McArthur (cdp) Shasta Co. Etna (city) Siskiyou Co. Wheatland (city) Yuba Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Newman (city) Stanislaus Co. Home Garden (cdp) Kings Co. Dustin Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Golden Hills (cdp) Kern Co.
Number
Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. Stratford (cdp) Kings Co. Westhaven-Moonstone (cdp) Humboldt Co. Round Valley (cdp) Inyo Co. Lebec (cdp) Kern Co. Traver (cdp) Tulare Co. Vallecito (cdp) Calaveras Co. Gerber-Las Flores (cdp) Tehama Co. Woodacre (cdp) Marin Co. Corralitos (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
American Indian: Comanche
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. West Puente Valley (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Murrieta (city) Riverside Co. Paramount (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
10 13 7 6 9 6 5 14 12 10
American Indian: Cree
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Alturas (city) Modoc Co. Sunnyside-Tahoe City (cdp) Placer Co. Desert Shores (cdp) Imperial Co. Big River (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Palo Cedro (cdp) Shasta Co. East Porterville (cdp) Tulare Co. Roseland (cdp) Sonoma Co. Meadow Vista (cdp) Placer Co. Calistoga (city) Napa Co. Wheatland (city) Yuba Co.
Number
Glen Avon (cdp) Riverside Co. Port Hueneme (city) Ventura Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Fe Springs (city) Los Angeles Co. Pedley (cdp) Riverside Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Yuba City (city) Sutter Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Los Banos (city) Merced Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
66
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
505
Number
%
349 173 149 131 121 100 97 97 73
0.01 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.04
Place McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Woodland (city) Yolo Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. South Lake Tahoe (city) El Dorado Co. Lemoore (city) Kings Co. La Puente (city) Los Angeles Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. La Verne (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
5 4 14 7 7 5 8 6 5 5
0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
506 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
American Indian: Delaware
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
86 38 37 23 22 19 16 15 13 13
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Napa (city) Napa Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
%
1 8 4 6 2 5 2 7 5 3
1.30 0.33 0.30 0.18 0.18 0.13 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09
Place
%
6 10 9 9 8 7 6 4 13 11
0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
Place
Place
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03
%
3 4 3 3 1 2 1 3 1 1
1.18 0.39 0.22 0.18 0.16 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10
Place
Number
%
7 11 6 12 5 4 3 13 11 9
0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. San Ramon (city) Contra Costa Co. Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co.
American Indian: Latin American Indians
Number
%
3 1 1 2 2 10 4 3 5 4
2.01 0.57 0.56 0.42 0.38 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.28 0.28
Big Bend (cdp) Shasta Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Point Arena (city) Mendocino Co. Winterhaven (cdp) Imperial Co. Lake Isabella (cdp) Kern Co. McCloud (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Foresthill (cdp) Placer Co. Deer Park (cdp) Napa Co.
Number
French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. Tulelake (city) Siskiyou Co. Mariposa (cdp) Mariposa Co. Lone Pine (cdp) Inyo Co. Millville (cdp) Shasta Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Dorris (city) Siskiyou Co. Channel Islands Beach (cdp) Ventura Co. Middletown (cdp) Lake Co. Plymouth (city) Amador Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Madera (city) Madera Co.
Number
%
11,226 1,509 1,487 1,300 1,174 1,080 969 753 733 677
0.30 0.12 0.17 0.38 0.27 0.14 0.21 0.19 0.22 1.57
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
11 8 7 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00
Number
%
17 11 14 14 9 8 18 17 9 8
0.13 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07
McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Rossmoor (cdp) Orange Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
American Indian: Kiowa
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
3 1 4 1 2 5 3 5 4 3
0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Ramon (city) Contra Costa Co.
%
14 94 68 170 61 191 677 6 8 12
8.48 3.45 2.53 1.95 1.95 1.71 1.57 1.31 1.20 1.16
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Raisin City (cdp) Fresno Co. Weedpatch (cdp) Kern Co. Parksdale (cdp) Madera Co. Farmersville (city) Tulare Co. Avalon (city) Los Angeles Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. Madera (city) Madera Co. Hickman (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Walnut Grove (cdp) Sacramento Co. Biola (cdp) Fresno Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Thermalito (cdp) Butte Co. Green Valley (cdp) Solano Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Guerneville (cdp) Sonoma Co. El Rio (cdp) Ventura Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Encinitas (city) San Diego Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coachella (city) Riverside Co.
417 241 136 128 120 96 83 73 57 51
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
American Indian: Houma
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Encinitas (city) San Diego Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
12
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Norco (city) Riverside Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co. Brea (city) Orange Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Napa (city) Napa Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co.
0.04 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
4 5 3 5 4 3 3 3 2 2
American Indian: Iroquois
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Riverdale (cdp) Fresno Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. Vine Hill (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Linden (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Jackson (city) Amador Co. Loma Rica (cdp) Yuba Co. August (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Big Bear City (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Rio Dell (city) Humboldt Co.
Number
Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Encinitas (city) San Diego Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coachella (city) Riverside Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Tracy (city) San Joaquin Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
47 27 19 15 15 15 13 13 12
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03
Place Parlier (city) Fresno Co. Madera (city) Madera Co. Watsonville (city) Santa Cruz Co. Santa Maria (city) Santa Barbara Co. Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. Arvin (city) Kern Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Nipomo (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Alum Rock (cdp) Santa Clara Co. South El Monte (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
191 677 372 642 98 83 99 71 71 110
1.71 1.57 0.84 0.83 0.74 0.64 0.61 0.56 0.53 0.52
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
American Indian: Lumbee
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
52 26 19 18 17 13 13 12 12 12
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
3 7 3 5 1 4 3 1 6 3
0.82 0.50 0.46 0.16 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.07 0.07
Place
Number 17 7 5 4 3 11 4 4 3 2
% 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Place
%
1 1 2 1 4 1 5 4 5 5
1.01 0.49 0.34 0.30 0.25 0.23 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.15
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.07
Place
Number
%
6 12 7 6 12 10 4 4 14 8
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03
Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. San Jacinto (city) Riverside Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. Atascadero (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Fallbrook (cdp) San Diego Co.
American Indian: Ottawa
Number
%
1 125 11 6 1 5 9 5 9 2
2.70 0.59 0.51 0.49 0.47 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.42 0.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
32 27 18 11 10 10 9 9 9 8
0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
35 15 11 10 7 7 6 6 5 5
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.14 0.02
Number
%
125 61 38 75 30 20 17 21 17 14
0.59 0.22 0.18 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.13
Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. San Lorenzo (cdp) Alameda Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Blythe (city) Riverside Co. Riverbank (city) Stanislaus Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co.
American Indian: Osage
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
5 3 1 2 7 5 2 1 1 1
0.14 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
%
3 4 1 4 4 1 2 6 3 1
0.29 0.19 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.07 0.07 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Middletown (cdp) Lake Co. Winchester (cdp) Riverside Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co. Rio Dell (city) Humboldt Co. Groveland-Big Oak Flat (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Lake of the Woods (cdp) Kern Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. California City (city) Kern Co. Bystrom (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Big Pine (cdp) Inyo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Williams (city) Colusa Co. Big Bear City (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Guerneville (cdp) Sonoma Co. Lemoore Station (cdp) Kings Co. Porterville (city) Tulare Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Cherry Valley (cdp) Riverside Co. Cotati (city) Sonoma Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
1,089 462 353 266 248 223 199 198 193 167
Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Winchester (cdp) Riverside Co. North Edwards (cdp) Kern Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Linden (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Boron (cdp) Kern Co. Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Westmorland (city) Imperial Co. Squirrel Mountain Valley (cdp) Kern Co.
Number
Tecopa (cdp) Inyo Co. Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Dustin Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Lake Almanor Peninsula (cdp) Plumas Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Vallecito (cdp) Calaveras Co. Guerneville (cdp) Sonoma Co. Portola (city) Plumas Co. Oakhurst (cdp) Madera Co. Groveland-Big Oak Flat (cdp) Tuolumne Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
American Indian: Menominee
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Porterville (city) Tulare Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Norwalk (city) Los Angeles Co. Williams (city) Colusa Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. West Whittier-Los Nietos (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. South Yuba City (cdp) Sutter Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Winter Gardens (cdp) San Diego Co. Blythe (city) Riverside Co.
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
7 5 2 6 6 4 4 3 3 3
American Indian: Navajo
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
McArthur (cdp) Shasta Co. Rancho Tehama Reserve (cdp) Tehama Co. Fall River Mills (cdp) Shasta Co. Mono Vista (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Isleton (city) Sacramento Co. Mojave (cdp) Kern Co. Alturas (city) Modoc Co. Greenville (cdp) Plumas Co. Exeter (city) Tulare Co. Crescent City (city) Del Norte Co.
Number
Porterville (city) Tulare Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Norwalk (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. La Quinta (city) Riverside Co. Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
19
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Fontana (city) San Bernardino Co.
507
Number
%
118 56 50 42 37 36 30 27 19
0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01
Place Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Bloomington (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Riverbank (city) Stanislaus Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
10 6 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 18
0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
508 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
American Indian: Paiute
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
201 104 101 100 81 75 73 59 53 47
0.08 0.00 0.75 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.21 0.00 0.01
Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
%
3 27 2 3 13 42 3 6 23 101
5.77 2.00 1.47 1.40 1.32 1.17 1.08 1.05 0.96 0.75
Place
%
101 59 17 30 10 201 12 10 9 8
0.75 0.21 0.16 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07
Place
Place
Number
%
5 168 18 5 5 1 2 7 7 12
1.89 0.80 0.65 0.40 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.22 0.20 0.19
Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Romoland (cdp) Riverside Co. Palo Cedro (cdp) Shasta Co. Searles Valley (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Manton (cdp) Tehama Co. Mokelumne Hill (cdp) Calaveras Co. Lenwood (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Highgrove (cdp) Riverside Co. El Rio (cdp) Ventura Co.
0.00 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03
Number
%
168 25 18 15 73 48 18 14 10 9
0.80 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09
Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Adelanto (city) San Bernardino Co. Vincent (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Whittier (city) Los Angeles Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co.
American Indian: Puget Sound Salish
Number
%
1 7 1 6 4 3 6 3 1 3
0.43 0.38 0.27 0.26 0.26 0.25 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.17
Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Tuolumne City (cdp) Tuolumne Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. Wheatland (city) Yuba Co. San Juan Bautista (city) San Benito Co. Forest Meadows (cdp) Calaveras Co. Sutter (cdp) Sutter Co. Eldridge (cdp) Sonoma Co. Wilkerson (cdp) Inyo Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
33 23 15 11 10 9 8 7 7 7
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.77 0.05 0.03 0.01
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Biola (cdp) Fresno Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Atwater (city) Merced Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
165 42 41 32 31 28 28 27 26 25
0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.02
Number
%
14 10 9 9 10 7 6 6 5 5
0.10 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
Corcoran (city) Kings Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Selma (city) Fresno Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co.
American Indian: Pueblo
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
3 1 4 3 9 2 1 7 3 2
% 0.56 0.55 0.32 0.22 0.19 0.15 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.12
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
8 1 3 1 4 2 3 1 4 3
% 0.77 0.71 0.34 0.27 0.20 0.17 0.13 0.09 0.08 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Biola (cdp) Fresno Co. Macdoel (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Dorris (city) Siskiyou Co. Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Westwood (cdp) Lassen Co. Greenville (cdp) Plumas Co. East Quincy (cdp) Plumas Co. Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Soquel (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Lanare (cdp) Fresno Co. Mesa Vista (cdp) Alpine Co. Stratford (cdp) Kings Co. Big Pine (cdp) Inyo Co. Needles (city) San Bernardino Co. McCloud (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Lakeland Village (cdp) Riverside Co. Mountain View Acres (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Julian (cdp) San Diego Co.
104 76 67 63 53 47 45 31 29 28
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
American Indian: Pima
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fontana (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Norwalk (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.03
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Visalia (city) Tulare Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
83
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Tehachapi (city) Kern Co. Ridgecrest (city) Kern Co. Lathrop (city) San Joaquin Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Riverbank (city) Stanislaus Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Salida (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Blythe (city) Riverside Co.
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
19 5 4 16 15 7 4 4 4 3
American Indian: Potawatomi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Big Pine (cdp) Inyo Co. Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Bishop (city) Inyo Co. Round Valley (cdp) Inyo Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Weldon (cdp) Kern Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co.
Number
Woodland (city) Yolo Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Beaumont (city) Riverside Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Windsor (town) Sonoma Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Ripon (city) San Joaquin Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
668 219 168 156 122 122 108 97 86
0.02 0.02 0.80 0.02 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.02
Place McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Atwater (city) Merced Co. Shafter (city) Kern Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
7 7 4 3 3 3 3 2 9 7
0.05 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
American Indian: Seminole
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
259 78 65 55 54 52 41 38 33 32
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.03
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Visalia (city) Tulare Co.
%
1 1 7 1 2 1 1 3 1 3
0.74 0.65 0.59 0.34 0.30 0.27 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.18
Place
Number 9 8 26 9 9 8 7 22 7 6
% 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04
Place
6 6 1 3 4 2 4 13 8 3
% 0.52 0.24 0.19 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.09
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.03 0.03 0.06
Place
Number
%
13 8 16 13 6 5 11 8 7 6
0.09 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04
Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Montclair (city) San Bernardino Co. La Quinta (city) Riverside Co. Beaumont (city) Riverside Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Los Banos (city) Merced Co. Port Hueneme (city) Ventura Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co.
American Indian: Ute
Number
%
2 1 5 2 4 2 6 11 4 4
3.70 3.23 1.47 0.79 0.70 0.68 0.67 0.63 0.59 0.58
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
56 23 21 19 18 17 17 15 15 14
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
128 74 46 44 25 25 24 21 21 21
0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 77.42 0.02 0.01 0.01
Number
%
26 19 24 19 40 30 25 37 28 18
0.19 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.14
Alum Rock (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co.
American Indian: Tohono O’Odham
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
24 1 2 4 6 1 7 1 12 7
77.42 1.01 0.93 0.68 0.61 0.51 0.42 0.39 0.34 0.34
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co. San Buenaventura (city) Ventura Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
1 4 1 2 4 1 3 2 4 3
0.26 0.24 0.18 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Chilcoot-Vinton (cdp) Plumas Co. Cobb (cdp) Lake Co. Rail Road Flat (cdp) Calaveras Co. Lakeview (cdp) Riverside Co. Boulder Creek (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Bonsall (cdp) San Diego Co. Wofford Heights (cdp) Kern Co. Needles (city) San Bernardino Co. Harbison Canyon (cdp) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Furnace Creek (cdp) Inyo Co. Tecopa (cdp) Inyo Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Dustin Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Markleeville (cdp) Alpine Co. Lone Pine (cdp) Inyo Co. Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. Bishop (city) Inyo Co. Loma Rica (cdp) Yuba Co.
817 372 295 277 214 188 149 145 144 113
Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Furnace Creek (cdp) Inyo Co. Keene (cdp) Kern Co. French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Fruitdale (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Number
Greenville (cdp) Plumas Co. Mountain View Acres (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Winterhaven (cdp) Imperial Co. Caruthers (cdp) Fresno Co. Humboldt Hill (cdp) Humboldt Co. Lakeview (cdp) Riverside Co. Homeland (cdp) Riverside Co. Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Muscoy (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Idyllwild-Pine Cove (cdp) Riverside Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
American Indian: Shoshone
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Furnace Creek (cdp) Inyo Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
0.03
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Blythe (city) Riverside Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Selma (city) Fresno Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Pittsburg (city) Contra Costa Co. Winter Gardens (cdp) San Diego Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co.
0.08 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
11 5 5 4 12 12 9 6 5 5
American Indian: Sioux
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Fellows (cdp) Kern Co. Colma (town) San Mateo Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co. Manton (cdp) Tehama Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Penn Valley (cdp) Nevada Co. Onyx (cdp) Kern Co. Seven Trees (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
Number
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Lathrop (city) San Joaquin Co. Truckee (town) Nevada Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Gilroy (city) Santa Clara Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Selma (city) Fresno Co. Prunedale (cdp) Monterey Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
20
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Montebello (city) Los Angeles Co.
509
Number
%
201 68 58 35 32 29 28 26 21
0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.00
Place El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. Martinez (city) Contra Costa Co. Banning (city) Riverside Co. Galt (city) Sacramento Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Artesia (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
8 6 8 6 5 4 4 3 3 3
0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
510 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
American Indian: Yakama
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
19 14 12 8 7 7 7 6 6 5
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Clovis (city) Fresno Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Santee (city) San Diego Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Carmichael (cdp) Sacramento Co.
%
2 2 4 1 1 4 1 2 1 1
0.18 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04
Place
%
4 3 3 2 7 7 7 5 4 4
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Place
Place
5.90 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00
%
334 173 36 184 10 12 3 137 11 50
28.43 26.57 26.47 14.14 10.42 9.84 8.11 7.86 7.86 7.72
Place McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Banning (city) Riverside Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co.
Number
%
498 852 468 289 198 306 353 1,201 150 144
3.66 3.26 3.02 2.22 1.89 1.84 1.50 1.49 1.11 1.10
American Indian tribes, not specified
Number
%
285 14 6 1 5 1 1 4 12 4
5.90 2.65 0.61 0.49 0.39 0.29 0.27 0.24 0.13 0.12
Needles (city) San Bernardino Co. Winterhaven (cdp) Imperial Co. Salton City (cdp) Imperial Co. Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Big River (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Seven Trees (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Shasta Lake (city) Shasta Co. Lenwood (cdp) San Bernardino Co.
Number
Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Alpine Village (cdp) Alpine Co. Laytonville (cdp) Mendocino Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Round Mountain (cdp) Shasta Co. Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Macdoel (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Fall River Mills (cdp) Shasta Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co.
Number
%
3,258 827 756 644 502 478 465 385 361 353
0.09 0.07 0.08 0.15 0.12 0.06 0.10 0.16 0.09 0.14
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
480 260 232 232 173 93 86 77 76 75
0.01 0.06 0.03 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.02 0.04
Number
%
12 10 5 4 14 5 5 4 3 49
0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02
Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Bloomington (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Arvin (city) Kern Co. Beaumont (city) Riverside Co. Azusa (city) Los Angeles Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Winter Gardens (cdp) San Diego Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
American Indian: All other tribes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
2 1 4 5 9 6 5 2 8 4
2.08 1.59 1.38 0.95 0.77 0.36 0.35 0.27 0.25 0.24
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
83 4 14 2 6 7 1 3 16 8
7.06 3.01 2.15 2.08 1.62 1.40 1.30 1.29 1.23 1.19
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Bear Valley (cdp) Alpine Co. Klamath (cdp) Del Norte Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. San Ardo (cdp) Monterey Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Laytonville (cdp) Mendocino Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Tennant (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Winterhaven (cdp) Imperial Co. Covelo (cdp) Mendocino Co. Woodville (cdp) Tulare Co. San Miguel (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Sunol-Midtown (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Mission Hills (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Home Garden (cdp) Kings Co.
285 100 53 49 42 23 19 18 17 16
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
American Indian: Yaqui
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Fontana (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard (city) Ventura Co.
0.26
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Needles (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
638
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Belmont (city) San Mateo Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Live Oak (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Clovis (city) Fresno Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Santee (city) San Diego Co. Carmichael (cdp) Sacramento Co. Elk Grove (cdp) Sacramento Co. Madera (city) Madera Co.
0.12 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
15 14 28 22 13 21 11 27 12 11
American Indian: Yuman
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Riverdale Park (cdp) Stanislaus Co. East Sonora (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Myrtletown (cdp) Humboldt Co. Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. Ferndale (city) Humboldt Co. Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. Los Molinos (cdp) Tehama Co. Beale AFB (cdp) Yuba Co. East Quincy (cdp) Plumas Co. Hayfork (cdp) Trinity Co.
Number
Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Coalinga (city) Fresno Co. Lake Elsinore (city) Riverside Co. Brawley (city) Imperial Co. Fillmore (city) Ventura Co. San Fernando (city) Los Angeles Co. Blythe (city) Riverside Co. Morgan Hill (city) Santa Clara Co. East Hemet (cdp) Riverside Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
2,431 1,671 1,577 1,341 1,312 1,201 1,043 852 687
0.07 0.41 0.37 0.91 0.11 1.49 0.12 3.26 0.09
Place Oroville (city) Butte Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Chowchilla (city) Madera Co. Lathrop (city) San Joaquin Co. Morgan Hill (city) Santa Clara Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. Clearlake (city) Lake Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
57 47 39 37 108 84 42 39 41 30
0.44 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.30 0.28 0.27
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Arab
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. 25,937 San Diego (city) San Diego Co. 7,448 San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. 5,430 San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. 4,302 Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 4,054 Anaheim (city) Orange Co. 3,494 El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. 2,463 Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,434 Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. 1,966 Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. 1,866
0.70 0.61 0.70 0.48 2.08 1.07 2.60 2.43 1.04 1.46
Number
%
21 13 131 21 942 10 705 23 186 110
15.11 8.55 5.34 4.77 4.70 3.72 3.40 3.38 3.08 3.04
Place
Number
%
942 705 1,456 2,463 2,434 501 4,054 221 537 382
4.70 3.40 2.93 2.60 2.43 2.19 2.08 2.03 2.02 2.02
Place
5,792 898 764 693 638 561 499 488 467 454
Number
%
13 448 1,237 77 32 154 271 178 63 17
8.55 2.24 1.30 1.29 1.15 1.04 1.02 0.94 0.58 0.48
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.16 0.84 0.23 0.36 0.07 0.05 0.36 0.67 0.24 0.45
Place Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. La Mesa (city) San Diego Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
448 1,237 154 271 178 63 164 53 86 453
2.24 1.30 1.04 1.02 0.94 0.58 0.30 0.26 0.25 0.23
Arab: Jordanian
Number
%
78 140 56 898 44 488 11 195 213 56
1.81 1.67 1.04 0.84 0.73 0.67 0.63 0.62 0.61 0.61
Bear Valley Springs (cdp) Kern Co. Gold River (cdp) Sacramento Co. La Habra Heights (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Bermuda Dunes (cdp) Riverside Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakeview (cdp) Riverside Co. Moorpark (city) Ventura Co. Dana Point (city) Orange Co. Charter Oak (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
836 282 266 255 252 215 182 173 137 136
0.02 0.46 0.03 0.08 0.14 0.08 0.32 0.22 0.11 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. Fullerton (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
3,002 1,375 1,311 853 768 617 588 568 546 527
0.08 0.11 0.17 0.67 0.09 0.19 0.57 0.60 0.13 0.37
Number
%
898 488 195 213 266 117 275 201 167 278
0.84 0.67 0.62 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.52 0.50 0.50 0.49
Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Moorpark (city) Ventura Co. Dana Point (city) Orange Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co.
Arab: Iraqi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
21 96 35 74 10 358 11 45 10 14
4.77 3.91 2.76 2.04 1.85 1.79 1.62 1.24 1.23 1.20
Place El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. La Mesa (city) San Diego Co.
%
82 37 73 28 282 79 43 31 182 34
1.30 0.95 0.66 0.47 0.46 0.39 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.30
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Lucas Valley-Marinwood (cdp) Marin Co. Emerald Lake Hills (cdp) San Mateo Co. Pedley (cdp) Riverside Co. Jamul (cdp) San Diego Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. North Auburn (cdp) Placer Co. Charter Oak (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Salton Sea Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Buttonwillow (cdp) Kern Co. Kennedy (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Lanare (cdp) Fresno Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Morada (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Tranquillity (cdp) Fresno Co. Colma (town) San Mateo Co.
Carrick (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Jamul (cdp) San Diego Co. Crest (cdp) San Diego Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Monte Sereno (city) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co.
Arab: Arab/Arabic
Place
1.04
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co.
1.79 0.95 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.54 0.53
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
358 107 143 853 258 568 121 588 228 321
Arab: Egyptian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Carrick (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Salton Sea Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Morada (cdp) San Joaquin Co.
Number
Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Rohnert Park (city) Sonoma Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
154
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co.
511
Number
%
1,237 812 579 453 448 320 271 178 164
1.30 0.02 0.05 0.23 2.24 0.04 1.02 0.94 0.30
Place Pedley (cdp) Riverside Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. North Auburn (cdp) Placer Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. San Dimas (city) Los Angeles Co. Valinda (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
73 282 79 43 182 34 58 173 78 46
0.66 0.46 0.39 0.36 0.32 0.30 0.27 0.22 0.22 0.21
512 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Arab: Lebanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Number
%
7,769 2,367 1,849 1,120 1,086 846 580 544 543 527
0.21 0.19 0.95 0.14 0.12 0.26 0.58 0.39 0.41 0.13
Number
%
21 10 155 15 3 56 24 26 95 43
15.11 3.72 2.57 2.43 1.94 1.82 1.61 1.43 1.32 1.19
Place
Number
%
378 488 1,849 93 216 314 154 359 385 250
1.03 0.98 0.95 0.85 0.69 0.67 0.67 0.65 0.62 0.62
Place
1,009 877 770 704 621 479 376 349 294 254
Number
%
32 10 38 442 831 6 23 26 173 31
1.37 1.16 1.11 0.89 0.83 0.81 0.77 0.62 0.54 0.51
Cabazon (cdp) Riverside Co. Bradbury (city) Los Angeles Co. Casa Conejo (cdp) Ventura Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Shaver Lake (cdp) Fresno Co. Angels City (city) Calaveras Co. Rancho Murieta (cdp) Sacramento Co. La Verne (city) Los Angeles Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.03 0.11 0.74 0.06 0.07 1.19 0.11 0.57 1.42 0.12
Place
Number
Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. La Verne (city) Los Angeles Co. La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Morro Bay (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Rubidoux (cdp) Riverside Co. Moorpark (city) Ventura Co.
442 831 173 83 54 39 52 598 91 87
% 0.89 0.83 0.54 0.45 0.42 0.38 0.37 0.31 0.31 0.28
Arab: Other
Number
%
294 479 21 16 770 22 30 349 64 14
1.42 1.19 0.86 0.82 0.74 0.61 0.60 0.57 0.54 0.51
Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Green Valley (cdp) Solano Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Morada (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Mayflower Village (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. East Oakdale (cdp) Stanislaus Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
%
2,310 880 659 373 320 261 204 200 187 184
0.06 0.07 0.08 0.39 0.04 0.08 0.14 0.16 0.04 0.36
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
1,412 350 330 73 71 66 64 63 55 46
0.04 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.07
Number
%
294 479 770 349 64 106 65 116 61 87
1.42 1.19 0.74 0.57 0.54 0.37 0.37 0.34 0.32 0.31
Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Laguna (cdp) Sacramento Co. Selma (city) Fresno Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co.
Arab: Syrian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
2 6 10 43 8 23 24 10 8 11
0.97 0.88 0.60 0.50 0.43 0.41 0.27 0.26 0.23 0.21
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
%
111 16 41 6 8 9 161 57 24 129
2.07 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.86 0.82 0.78 0.70 0.59 0.57
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Tara Hills (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Bystrom (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Riverdale Park (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. El Verano (cdp) Sonoma Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Bluewater (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Laguna West-Lakeside (cdp) Sacramento Co. Bodfish (cdp) Kern Co. Las Flores (cdp) Orange Co. Tiburon (town) Marin Co. Indian Wells (city) Riverside Co. Ford City (cdp) Kern Co. Burbank (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co.
Arab: Moroccan
Place
259
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Hills (city) Orange Co. Cypress (city) Orange Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co.
0.19 0.18 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
39 24 43 23 11 37 31 10 46 21
Arab: Palestinian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Crescent Mills (cdp) Plumas Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Avery (cdp) Calaveras Co. Fellows (cdp) Kern Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Tahoe Vista (cdp) Placer Co. Atherton (town) San Mateo Co. Morada (cdp) San Joaquin Co.
Number
Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
2,995 831 598 563 442 384 341 314 269
0.08 0.83 0.31 0.05 0.89 0.04 0.10 0.04 0.14
Place Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Arvin (city) Kern Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co. Belmont (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
161 129 373 184 114 92 41 85 27 61
0.78 0.57 0.39 0.36 0.34 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.27 0.24
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Armenian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. 64,997 Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 53,840 Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. 8,312 Fresno (city) Fresno Co. 6,024 Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. 4,400 Montebello (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,736 San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. 2,528 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 2,134 San Diego (city) San Diego Co. 1,839 La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 1,382
1.76 27.60 8.29 1.41 3.29 4.42 0.33 5.02 0.15 7.51
0.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Wheatland (city) Yuba Co. West Modesto (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Roseland (cdp) Sonoma Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
% 27.60 10.76 8.29 7.51 5.02 4.42 3.69 3.29 3.22 3.04
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1,629 224 118 112 102 88 77 72 57 48
% 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.06 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.01 0.01 0.07
Place Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Pomona (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
% 27.60 8.29 7.51 5.02 4.42 3.29 3.22 2.14 2.11 2.01
Place
Number
Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Twin Lakes (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Asian
8.27 4.39 4.19 2.11 1.69 1.63 1.52 1.35 1.06 1.03
35 13 4 48 4 118 112 77 47 2
Number
%
20,262 10,202 2,880 720 4,522 820 597 3,237 215 1,100
4.39 4.19 1.52 1.35 1.06 1.03 0.99 0.81 0.78 0.74
Asian: Chinese, except Taiwanese
Based on all places, regardless of population
Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 53,840 Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. 8,312 La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 1,382 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 2,134 Montebello (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,736 Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. 4,400 La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. 656 Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. 226 Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. 481 Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. 431
%
772 20,262 10,202 48 103 104 2,880 720 4,522 820
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
% 0.19 0.14 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co.
160,113 69,668 55,543 34,139 29,145 29,139 26,016 25,411 21,450 16,995
20.61 1.89 6.21 8.55 14.33 33.96 2.13 42.32 5.27 31.76
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co.
417,435 263,819 259,403 194,228 82,664 79,286 68,311 65,538 57,387 56,690
11.30 29.48 33.40 15.88 40.64 19.48 17.10 14.20 23.54 54.71
Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Buena Park (city) Orange Co. San Clemente (city) Orange Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
%
35 48 118 112 77 47 23 6 1,629 42
0.19 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Asian: Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
39,783 32,023 17,975 34,713 56,690 26,380 28,376 20,988 6,754 43,951
66.25 62.20 59.91 55.37 54.71 54.33 53.03 52.73 52.17 51.22
Place Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co.
%
25,411 29,139 13,417 4,186 16,995 14,945 3,829 12,445 8,534 7,571
42.32 33.96 33.71 32.34 31.76 28.17 26.39 25.63 25.57 25.23
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co.
66.25 62.20 59.91 55.37 54.71 54.33 53.03 52.73 52.17 51.22
Based on all places, regardless of population
Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 53,840 Bowles (cdp) Fresno Co. 17 Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. 8,312 La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 1,382 Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 2,134 Montebello (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,736 East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 223 Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. 4,400 La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. 656 Fairbanks Ranch (cdp) San Diego Co. 57
Place
%
39,783 32,023 17,975 34,713 56,690 26,380 28,376 20,988 6,754 43,951
Asian: Bangladeshi
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1,358
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
513
Number
%
20,262 10,202 4,886 4,545 4,522 4,364 3,237 2,880 2,013
4.39 4.19 0.55 0.37 1.06 0.12 0.81 1.52 0.60
Place Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
25,411 29,139 13,417 4,186 16,995 14,945 3,829 12,445 8,534 7,571
42.32 33.96 33.71 32.34 31.76 28.17 26.39 25.63 25.57 25.23
514 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Asian: Filipino
Home Garden (cdp) Kings Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
102 20,390
5.99 4.77
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co.
113,793 86,920 55,120 45,793 35,099 27,098 21,502 19,232 18,223 15,001
3.08 7.10 6.16 5.90 33.87 23.21 4.66 7.89 20.31 8.64
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. 2,174 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co.2,553 7.00 Merced (city) Merced Co. 4,464 Fresno (city) Fresno Co. 20,390 Oroville (city) Butte Co. 574 Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. 416 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 950 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 12,610 Banning (city) Riverside Co. 595 Clovis (city) Fresno Co. 1,728
%
Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Colma (town) San Mateo Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Delano (city) Kern Co.
Number
%
35,099 5,246 27,098 265 877 13,716 18,223 10,207 11,127 6,372
33.87 26.92 23.21 22.25 21.78 20.51 20.31 18.81 18.38 16.41
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Delano (city) Kern Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co.
Number
%
35,099 5,246 27,098 13,716 18,223 10,207 11,127 6,372 10,265 3,597
33.87 26.92 23.21 20.51 20.31 18.81 18.38 16.41 16.37 13.77
Asian: Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asian: Indian
Number
Fresno (city) Fresno Co. 20,390 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 12,610 Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. 5,401 Merced (city) Merced Co. 4,464 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co.2,553 7.00 Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. 2,174 Clovis (city) Fresno Co. 1,728 San Diego (city) San Diego Co. 1,518 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 950 Chico (city) Butte Co. 921
Number
%
29,604 28,301 21,618 13,443 9,163 7,936 6,838 6,616 6,195 5,141
0.80 3.16 10.63 10.20 8.95 0.65 1.68 0.85 9.26 3.67
16.13 2.52 0.12 3.44 1.54
Linda (cdp) Yuba Co. 2,174 Thermalito (cdp) Butte Co. 614 South Oroville (cdp) Butte Co. 682 Taft Mosswood (cdp) San Joaquin Co. 117 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co.2,553 7.00 Merced (city) Merced Co. 4,464 Willows (city) Glenn Co. 431 Kennedy (cdp) San Joaquin Co. 207
Place South Yuba City (cdp) Sutter Co. Livingston (city) Merced Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Live Oak (city) Sutter Co. Tierra Buena (cdp) Sutter Co. Kerman (city) Fresno Co.
Number
%
2,713 1,366 21,618 13,443 6,195 4,546 9,163 522 382 680
21.44 13.04 10.63 10.20 9.26 8.99 8.95 8.38 8.33 7.95
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
45,176 16,048 15,353 14,618 13,953 8,710 7,445 6,075 4,856 4,363
1.22 11.63 1.72 1.88 1.14 2.14 12.89 4.25 8.09 0.95
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place South Yuba City (cdp) Sutter Co. Livingston (city) Merced Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Yuba City (city) Sutter Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
2,713 1,366 21,618 13,443 6,195 4,546 9,163 4,495 2,636 1,720
21.44 13.04 10.63 10.20 9.26 8.99 8.95 7.17 7.17 5.97
Asian: Indonesian
6.99 6.93 6.32
3.90 0.87 0.73 0.71 0.69 0.63 0.61 0.55 0.54 0.49
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co.
% 16.13 10.16 8.86 8.43
%
728 288 347 378 208 305 342 475 63 164
Asian: Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
Number
Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Montclair (city) San Bernardino Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
% 4.77 3.10 2.22 6.99
3.90 0.87 0.73 0.71 0.69 0.63 0.63 0.61 0.55 0.54
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
728 288 347 378 208 305 5 342 475 63
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co.
Number
Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Montclair (city) San Bernardino Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Desert Shores (cdp) Imperial Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
0.32 0.15 0.55 0.30 0.71
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
6.99 4.77 4.41 3.76 3.44 3.10 2.53 2.52
597 477 475 380 378
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
16.13
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co.
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co.
%
7,445 16,048 764 3,679 670 4,856 1,288 847 1,555 2,660
12.89 11.63 10.06 8.94 8.73 8.09 5.56 5.50 5.40 5.26
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Number
%
3,258 1,142 767 728 634
0.09 0.15 0.09 3.90 0.05
Place Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
7,445 16,048 3,679 4,856 1,288 847
12.89 11.63 8.94 8.09 5.56 5.50
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,555 2,660 1,093 681
5.40 5.26 5.17 5.10
Asian: Korean
Weed (city) Siskiyou Co. South Oroville (cdp) Butte Co. Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Bayview-Montalvin (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Merced (city) Merced Co. Willows (city) Glenn Co. Cottonwood (cdp) Shasta Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton (city) Orange Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
95,106 12,800 10,393 9,864 9,301 9,109 8,706 8,339 7,913 6,439
2.57 6.57 1.16 7.15 7.38 17.69 1.12 0.68 5.53 3.90
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
%
Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. 9,109 La Palma (city) Orange Co. 2,685 La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 2,596 La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,297 Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. 5,742 Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 3,821 Fullerton (city) Orange Co. 9,301 Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. 9,864 Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 12,800 Buena Park (city) Orange Co. 5,115
17.69 17.43 14.01 11.31 10.20 7.87 7.38 7.15 6.57 6.53
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. 9,109 La Palma (city) Orange Co. 2,685 La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 2,596 La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,297 Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. 5,742 Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 3,821 Fullerton (city) Orange Co. 9,301 Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. 9,864 Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. 12,800 Buena Park (city) Orange Co. 5,115
17.69 17.43 14.01 11.31 10.20 7.87 7.38 7.15 6.57 6.53
Asian: Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Visalia (city) Tulare Co. Merced (city) Merced Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Redding (city) Shasta Co.
%
7,003 6,876 6,575 3,367 3,206 2,108 1,962 1,846 1,813 1,437
0.57 1.69 1.54 1.38 0.80 2.12 2.14 2.89 0.20 1.78
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
2.89 2.26 2.14 2.12 1.78 1.71 1.69 1.54
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
355 294 244 198 91 85 67 65 58 51
0.01 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.11 0.04 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.08
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
25 4 3 91 29 19 15 3 29 51
2.19 0.17 0.17 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08
Talmage (cdp) Mendocino Co. Desert View Highlands (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Biggs (city) Butte Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Sedco Hills (cdp) Riverside Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
% 4.27
Asian: Malaysian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
San Pablo (city) Contra Costa Co. 1,290 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co.1,401 3.84 Merced (city) Merced Co. 1,846 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 714 Visalia (city) Tulare Co. 1,962 Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. 2,108 Redding (city) Shasta Co. 1,437 Banning (city) Riverside Co. 402 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 6,876 Fresno (city) Fresno Co. 6,575
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
3.83 3.72 3.34 3.18 2.89 2.80 2.80
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
114 286 97 159 1,846 174 83
%
Macdoel (cdp) Siskiyou Co. 8 5.71 San Pablo (city) Contra Costa Co. 1,290 4.27 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co.1,401 3.84
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
91 29 19 15 29 51 10 45 14 31
0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.06
515
Asian: Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2,423 1,294 1,252 1,004 822 717 707 636 601 581
0.07 0.64 0.14 0.25 0.34 0.52 1.24 0.08 0.18 0.41
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Lodi (city) San Joaquin Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Tierra Buena (cdp) Sutter Co. 79 Lodi (city) San Joaquin Co. 707 August (cdp) San Joaquin Co. 73 Live Oak (city) Sutter Co. 57 Woodland (city) Yolo Co. 409 Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. 1 Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. 209 El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 86 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara (cdp) Contra Costa Co.67 0.67 Fremont (city) Alameda Co. 1,294
% 1.72 1.24 0.93 0.92 0.83 0.74 0.70 0.70
0.64
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Lodi (city) San Joaquin Co. 707 Woodland (city) Yolo Co. 409 Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. 209 El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 86 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara (cdp) Contra Costa Co.67 0.67 Fremont (city) Alameda Co. 1,294 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 170 Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. 717 Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. 92 Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. 491
% 1.24 0.83 0.70 0.70
0.64 0.54 0.52 0.49 0.48
Asian: Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1,800 167 152 150 144 121 112 112 96 89
0.05 0.05 0.11 0.02 0.01 0.09 0.08 0.02 0.01 0.09
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Las Flores (cdp) Orange Co. East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Mayflower Village (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
1 12 7 11 82 8 28 20
% 0.34 0.21 0.21 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.14 0.14
516 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Pedley (cdp) Riverside Co.
15 15
0.13 0.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co.
669 515 513 493
0.34 0.16 0.49 0.34
San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
82 28 20 15 15 152 14 44 121 89
0.16 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.09
Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Pedley (cdp) Riverside Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Palm Springs (city) Riverside Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co.
Asian: Taiwanese
694 2 298 36 153 470 100 5 436 88
1.35 1.34 0.99 0.89 0.82 0.78 0.65 0.64 0.60 0.58
Based on all places, regardless of population Place San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Big Bend (cdp) Shasta Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. Etna (city) Siskiyou Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
4,731 4,200 3,341 3,295 3,157 2,611 2,431 2,372 2,333 2,028
8.92 0.11 2.34 6.79 5.94 4.64 0.27 1.17 4.53 6.76
Place
%
694 298 153 470 100 436 88 486 242 513
1.35 0.99 0.82 0.78 0.65 0.60 0.58 0.57 0.50 0.49
Asian: Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Talmage (cdp) Mendocino Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
%
1,542 4,731 97 3,295 2,028 3,157 1,735 708 2,611 2,333
11.91 8.92 8.50 6.79 6.76 5.94 5.20 4.88 4.64 4.53
Number
%
1,542 4,731 3,295 2,028 3,157 1,735 708 2,611 2,333 1,164
11.91 8.92 6.79 6.76 5.94 5.20 4.88 4.64 4.53 2.92
Asian: Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove (city) Orange Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Westminster (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co.
Place
Number
%
1.00 0.64 0.63 0.52 0.41 0.38 0.38 0.34 0.32 0.31
82,834 36,532 29,665 27,887 22,156 19,919 12,874 10,559 9,658 8,566
9.26 22.11 2.42 31.62 0.60 5.89 1.66 3.22 2.42 13.66
Westminster (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove (city) Orange Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Stanton (city) Orange Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. Alondra Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
27,887 36,532 8,566 7,175 7,358 82,834 3,117 3,179 564 3,850
31.62 22.11 13.66 13.41 13.38 9.26 8.33 7.99 6.54 6.41
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
11,398 1,638 1,300 967 776 694
0.31 0.21 0.11 0.21 0.09 1.35
Place Westminster (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove (city) Orange Co. Milpitas (city) Santa Clara Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Stanton (city) Orange Co.
0.64 0.41 0.31 0.31 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.18
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
659 164 263 168 510 146 125 126 93 87
Asian: Other Asian, not specified
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
2 659 7 21 164 29 13 1 10 263
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.15 0.03 0.64 0.25 0.04 0.02 0.31 0.31 0.41 0.24
Greenview (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Springville (cdp) Tulare Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co. San Gabriel (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Highgrove (cdp) Riverside Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Angwin (cdp) Napa Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
1,134 1,095 659 510 397 293 263 168 164 146
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Cerritos (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Avocado Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co.
7.99 6.41 6.28
Asian: Other Asian, specified
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
3,179 3,850 5,390
Number
%
10,498 3,314 3,225 2,804 1,713 1,589 1,480 1,407 1,359 1,310
0.28 0.27 0.36 0.36 0.84 0.37 0.32 0.58 0.34 0.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
27,887 36,532 8,566 7,175 7,358 82,834 3,117
31.62 22.11 13.66 13.41 13.38 9.26 8.33
Based on all places, regardless of population Place South San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Alpaugh (cdp) Tulare Co. Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Vernon (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
122 12 2 383 1
1.61 1.58 1.37 1.13 1.10
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
French Camp (cdp) San Joaquin Co. 44 Union City (city) Alameda Co. 668 East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 33 Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 129 Fremont (city) Alameda Co. 1,713
1.07 1.00 0.98 0.97 0.84
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
474 213 174 172 165 162 158
0.05 0.25 0.17 0.12 0.14 0.28 0.08
Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Claremont (city) Los Angeles Co. Dublin (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
383 668 129 1,713 109 313 1,017 236 195 372
1.13 1.00 0.97 0.84 0.75 0.74 0.71 0.69 0.65 0.62
Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac
Based on all places, regardless of population
Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Turlock (city) Stanislaus Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
34 27 4 42 21 8 29 8 30 17
3.06 2.73 2.21 2.00 1.34 1.04 0.97 0.93 0.82 0.74
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2,967 2,871 2,522 2,200 2,031 686 633 474 395 352
1.57 5.17 2.66 0.25 0.05 3.42 0.05 3.19 1.14 0.18
Place
%
73 100 56 49 114 49 43 34 32 61
0.58 0.57 0.42 0.41 0.40 0.38 0.32 0.32 0.31 0.30
Austrian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Turlock (city) Stanislaus Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Jamul (cdp) San Diego Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Felton (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co.
Place
Number
%
2,871 686 474 2,522 108 2,967 17 395 207 277
5.17 3.42 3.19 2.66 1.81 1.57 1.56 1.14 1.10 1.04
Number
%
2,871 686 474 2,522 2,967 395 207 277 75 139
5.17 3.42 3.19 2.66 1.57 1.14 1.10 1.04 0.73 0.36
Australian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co.
Place
Number
%
11,430 3,865 2,772 1,514 908 907 873 838 772 701
0.31 0.32 0.36 0.17 1.08 0.23 0.46 0.18 0.66 0.48
%
7 11 84 87 96 14 35 5 49 32
20.00 4.28 3.39 2.83 2.82 2.69 2.61 2.50 2.27 2.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Carlsbad (city) San Diego Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
1,515 820 766
0.04 0.11 0.06
Place Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co.
% 1.39 0.65 0.49 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.34 0.32 0.31 0.30
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co. French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. Columbia (cdp) Tuolumne Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Casa Conejo (cdp) Ventura Co. Onyx (cdp) Kern Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. Greenview (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Acton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Mi-Wuk Village (cdp) Tuolumne Co.
189 181 127 46 42 40 48 40 56 116
Belgian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Los Banos (city) Merced Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Nipomo (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Mira Loma (cdp) Riverside Co. Pacifica (city) San Mateo Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co.
6.20 1.45 1.39 1.39 1.27 1.25 1.22 1.20 1.06 1.02
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
15 21 189 34 24 23 42 15 10 30
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Turlock (city) Stanislaus Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co. Campbell (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Mi-Wuk Village (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. Bodfish (cdp) Kern Co. Bonsall (cdp) San Diego Co. North Woodbridge (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Salton City (cdp) Imperial Co. Murrieta Hot Springs (cdp) Riverside Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.03 0.23 0.07 0.04 0.11 0.14 0.03 0.06 0.16 0.04
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
1,197 562 549 479 457 333 311 258 209 193
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Capitola (city) Santa Cruz Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Concow (cdp) Butte Co. Diablo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Mesa Vista (cdp) Alpine Co. Auberry (cdp) Fresno Co. Dollar Point (cdp) Placer Co. Sunol-Midtown (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Montara (cdp) San Mateo Co. Bradbury (city) Los Angeles Co. West Menlo Park (cdp) San Mateo Co. Ben Lomond (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
1.35 1.35 1.33 1.18 1.17 1.11
Basque
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
169 143 267 153 140 151
517
Number
%
2,151 951 823 528 297 287 272 244 229 227
0.06 0.08 0.11 0.06 0.16 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.05 0.29
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
325 251 252 144
1.60 1.54 1.51 1.43
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Edgewood (cdp) Siskiyou Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
22 2
9.09 3.13
518 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Bear Valley (cdp) Alpine Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Nacimiento (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Deer Park (cdp) Napa Co. Mariposa (cdp) Mariposa Co. Felton (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Monte Sereno (city) Santa Clara Co. Yosemite Lakes (cdp) Madera Co.
3 6 40 27 24 13 41 46
3.03 1.91 1.88 1.85 1.67 1.20 1.15 1.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
43 73 43 53 173 84 204 40 39 50
0.43 0.40 0.40 0.38 0.36 0.36 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.30
Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Hermosa Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Truckee (town) Nevada Co. Poway (city) San Diego Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Pleasanton (city) Alameda Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co.
Brazilian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
2,758 1,449 1,112 541 356 301 285 249 216 212
0.07 0.12 0.14 0.52 0.04 0.08 0.51 0.39 0.16 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
3 17 126 68 36 24 75 39 25 28
3.13 1.47 1.38 1.27 0.95 0.95 0.62 0.61 0.61 0.58
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Del Rio (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Corte Madera (town) Marin Co. Strawberry (cdp) Marin Co. Empire (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Mission Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Opal Cliffs (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Carmel-by-the-Sea (city) Monterey Co. Kensington (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. Live Oak (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
75 541 285 101 249 39 52 143 38 94
0.62 0.52 0.51 0.50 0.39 0.33 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.28
British
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
11,653 6,848 5,144 3,299 1,464 1,426 1,416 1,239 1,186 1,171
0.32 0.56 0.66 0.37 0.32 0.35 0.35 1.21 0.62 1.39
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
6 47 7 14 33 77 17 6 295 51
6.25 5.32 5.30 4.81 3.89 3.71 3.50 3.45 3.37 2.76
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
226 281 461 1,035 211 219 207 487 168 170
2.13 2.11 1.98 1.76 1.76 1.75 1.72 1.70 1.67 1.61
Place
Number
%
24 82 12 5 43 22 6 52 60 21
8.70 3.79 3.46 2.46 2.34 2.30 2.09 2.06 1.95 1.94
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
1,479 432 262 233 150 146 145 144 108 104
0.04 0.04 0.13 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.08 0.12 0.08 0.12
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 24 2 3 22 59 6 13 15 56 12
%
197 256 148 275 122 139 406 96 89 242
1.52 1.27 1.24 1.18 1.15 1.03 0.98 0.88 0.88 0.84
Carpatho Rusyn
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Point Reyes Station (cdp) Marin Co. Bear Valley (cdp) Alpine Co. French Gulch (cdp) Shasta Co. East Richmond Heights (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Woodacre (cdp) Marin Co. Idyllwild-Pine Cove (cdp) Riverside Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co. La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Mayflower Village (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Palm Desert (city) Riverside Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Los Gatos (town) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.22 0.33 0.24 0.25 0.60 0.22 0.58 0.25 0.56 0.66
Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Acton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Iron Horse (cdp) Plumas Co. Markleeville (cdp) Alpine Co. Bodfish (cdp) Kern Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Mission Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co.
Bulgarian
Place
%
8,181 4,036 2,112 1,980 1,141 1,036 871 834 795 773
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Los Gatos (town) Santa Clara Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.45 0.30 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.15
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Byron (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. Chilcoot-Vinton (cdp) Plumas Co. Point Reyes Station (cdp) Marin Co. Desert View Highlands (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Point Arena (city) Mendocino Co. Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. Tiburon (town) Marin Co. Quincy (cdp) Plumas Co.
%
59 56 60 49 35 30 51 35 54 17
Canadian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. La Crescenta-Montrose (cdp) Los Angeles Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Dana Point (city) Orange Co. Beaumont (city) Riverside Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population % 2.83 2.02 1.17 0.63 0.45 0.41 0.36 0.31 0.30 0.24
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Jamul (cdp) San Diego Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
44 22 16 14 12 10 10 10 9
0.00 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.15
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co.
8
Croatian
0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
9 22 16 14 8 10 12 10 8 7
0.15 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Jamul (cdp) San Diego Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Napa (city) Napa Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
5,425 1,379 1,336 1,272 584 579 528 524 466 396
0.15 0.11 0.15 0.16 0.14 1.40 0.40 0.11 0.25 0.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
22 16 14 8 10 12 10 8 7 7
0.07 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda (city) Orange Co. Colton (city) San Bernardino Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Arcadia (city) Los Angeles Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Napa (city) Napa Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. Goleta (cdp) Santa Barbara Co.
Place
Place
%
25 2 4 26 17 135 579 40 31 46
3.57 3.13 1.99 1.70 1.63 1.48 1.40 1.39 1.38 1.18
Number
%
809 569 427 283 196 156 151 129 108 105
0.02 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.15 0.04 0.24 0.09 0.07
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Santa Cruz (city) Santa Cruz Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Salinas (city) Monterey Co.
% 1.40 0.74 0.68 0.58 0.55 0.51 0.47 0.43 0.42 0.42
%
5 31 18 2 15 18 23 22 21 11
3.45 1.08 1.08 0.87 0.82 0.80 0.79 0.76 0.73 0.72
Place
%
63 59 44 25 22 20 19 16 16 15
0.00 0.23 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.10 0.04 0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
56 44 35 39 44 41 34 27 27 129
0.47 0.35 0.34 0.31 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.26 0.25 0.24
Place Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Belvedere (city) Marin Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. San Buenaventura (city) Ventura Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Encinitas (city) San Diego Co.
0.16 0.31 0.27 0.18 0.60 0.18 0.20 0.18 0.16 0.39
Number
%
31 10 3 6 7 41 39 43 7 6
12.81 3.26 3.03 2.96 2.77 2.75 2.61 2.36 2.11 2.06
Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lemon Cove (cdp) Tulare Co. Bear Valley (cdp) Alpine Co. Markleeville (cdp) Alpine Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Occidental (cdp) Sonoma Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co. Trinidad (city) Humboldt Co. Chilcoot-Vinton (cdp) Plumas Co.
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. San Buenaventura (city) Ventura Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Morro Bay (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. King City (city) Monterey Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Santa Cruz (city) Santa Cruz Co.
%
5,900 3,804 2,062 1,578 907 814 805 720 673 624
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Tecopa (cdp) Inyo Co. Corralitos (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Tupman (cdp) Kern Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co. Bethel Island (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Aromas (cdp) San Benito Co. Cayucos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Squaw Valley (cdp) Fresno Co. Bodega Bay (cdp) Sonoma Co.
Place
Cypriot
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
579 174 70 64 165 66 57 88 189 161
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. Rossmoor (cdp) Orange Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Watsonville (city) Santa Cruz Co. Campbell (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.23 0.10 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
59 16 16 15 22 19 11 9 9 25
Czech
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley (city) Orange Co. San Buenaventura (city) Ventura Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Encinitas (city) San Diego Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Fruitdale (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Edgewood (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Amador City (city) Amador Co. Bootjack (cdp) Mariposa Co. Westhaven-Moonstone (cdp) Humboldt Co. Rio del Mar (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Corralitos (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Shingletown (cdp) Shasta Co. Emerald Lake Hills (cdp) San Mateo Co.
Celtic
Place
Place
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
519
Number
%
158 104 98 118 110 154 110 233 158 103
0.98 0.98 0.91 0.87 0.85 0.84 0.84 0.83 0.78 0.77
Arroyo Grande (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Hermosa Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co.
Czechoslovakian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
59 16 2 16 15 22 19 11 9 9
0.23 0.10 0.09 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
3,493 2,012 869 706 460 440 385 355 351
0.09 0.16 0.11 0.08 0.10 0.29 0.09 0.11 0.08
520 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Redding (city) Shasta Co.
319
Dutch
0.39
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
27 7 15 38 5 10 7 23 7 3
11.16 5.04 4.78 4.42 2.76 2.53 2.44 2.32 1.85 1.46
Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Almanor Country Club (cdp) Plumas Co. Mesa Vista (cdp) Alpine Co. Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Diablo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lake Almanor Peninsula (cdp) Plumas Co. Bluewater (cdp) San Bernardino Co.
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
18,200 12,943 7,920 6,319 4,420 4,194 3,898 3,823 3,595 3,564
0.49 1.06 0.89 0.81 0.96 2.21 2.05 0.94 0.84 1.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
113 124 119 63 113 88 81 84 166 95
0.63 0.61 0.61 0.59 0.57 0.55 0.52 0.51 0.49 0.46
Sun City (cdp) Riverside Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co. Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co.
Place
Number
% 38.10 27.27 16.28 14.12 12.43 12.11 10.13 10.00 9.84 9.58
Place
Number
%
10,270 6,923 4,326 3,970 2,763 2,108 2,069 2,042 1,770 1,621
0.28 0.57 0.48 0.51 0.65 1.43 0.51 0.44 0.93 1.07
Ripon (city) San Joaquin Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Artesia (city) Los Angeles Co. Canyon Lake (city) Riverside Co. Redlands (city) San Bernardino Co. Wildomar (cdp) Riverside Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Yucaipa (city) San Bernardino Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co.
% 12.43 4.81 4.56 4.25 3.55 3.46 3.31 3.27 3.21 3.18
%
127,632 97,807 50,448 47,221 25,747 25,698 23,236 22,467 19,858 18,423
3.45 8.00 5.64 6.08 5.58 6.31 5.44 11.83 7.78 12.17
Number
%
21 519 24 87 177 3 9 52 156 98
12.50 9.58 7.64 6.12 4.62 4.35 4.04 3.88 3.71 3.56
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co.
%
8,891 2,626 1,616 1,055 820 601 518 492 491 452
0.24 0.34 0.13 1.03 0.21 1.78 0.62 0.06 0.84 0.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population % 2.41 2.35 2.25 2.16 2.04 1.93 1.91 1.87 1.80 1.79
Place Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Bear Valley (cdp) Alpine Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co. Hidden Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Loyola (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Bertsch-Oceanview (cdp) Del Norte Co.
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
585 249 231 315 475 444 345 327 245 976
Number
%
45 18 13 6 40 107 92 7 25 41
53.57 51.43 50.00 42.86 38.83 34.08 33.33 31.82 31.65 31.06
Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co. Spring Garden (cdp) Plumas Co. Bucks Lake (cdp) Plumas Co. Mohawk Vista (cdp) Plumas Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Indian Falls (cdp) Plumas Co. Keddie (cdp) Plumas Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
Place
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Seal Beach (city) Orange Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Rossmoor (cdp) Orange Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Brentwood (city) Contra Costa Co. Windsor (town) Sonoma Co. El Dorado Hills (cdp) El Dorado Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co.
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
Eastern European Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1,260 491 747 434 2,260 478 2,410 1,349 436 335
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Solvang (city) Santa Barbara Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Ferndale (city) Humboldt Co. Buellton (city) Santa Barbara Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. Yosemite Lakes (cdp) Madera Co. East Oakdale (cdp) Stanislaus Co.
1.78 1.46 1.30 1.03 0.86 0.84 0.76 0.74 0.71 0.68
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
601 297 261 1,055 335 491 83 98 124 111
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
English
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Prattville (cdp) Plumas Co. 8 Indian Falls (cdp) Plumas Co. 6 Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. 14 Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. 12 Ripon (city) San Joaquin Co. 1,260 Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. 27 Bradley (cdp) Monterey Co. 16 Homewood Canyon-Valley Wells (cdp) Inyo Co. 7 Raisin City (cdp) Fresno Co. 6 Morongo Valley (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 195
Danish
Place
Place
Number
%
Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. 2,166 Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. 2,918 Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,708 Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. 2,170 Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. 4,640 Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. 2,589 Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. 2,420 Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. 2,686 Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. 2,045 Newport Beach (city) Orange Co. 12,707
21.47 20.62 20.30 19.81 19.78 19.09 18.53 18.45 18.32 18.15
Estonian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
12 3 18 601 30 30 297 46 261 26
4.35 3.03 1.93 1.78 1.65 1.60 1.46 1.33 1.30 1.24
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Bellflower (city) Los Angeles Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
492 155 109 87 46 44 43 41 41
0.01 0.02 0.01 0.15 0.06 0.41 0.06 0.04 0.04
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co.
40
Finnish
0.05
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
3 12 13 18 30 44 18 24 7 7
4.35 0.90 0.58 0.50 0.44 0.41 0.41 0.30 0.30 0.26
Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co. Day Valley (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Waterford (city) Stanislaus Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Del Mar (city) San Diego Co. Sebastopol (city) Sonoma Co. Frazier Park (cdp) Kern Co. Dixon Lane-Meadow Creek (cdp) Inyo Co.
Place
%
3,079 2,531 1,617 1,192 601 553 547 539 452 435
0.08 0.21 0.21 0.13 0.13 0.37 0.29 0.13 0.32 0.27
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
44 21 24 37 18 87 32 39 33 25
0.41 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.12 0.12 0.12
Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Capitola (city) Santa Cruz Co. Half Moon Bay (city) San Mateo Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
10 22 6 242 104 5 8 21 46 7
16.95 9.87 3.45 3.44 2.92 2.86 2.55 2.48 2.39 2.24
Number
%
22,598 13,053 8,448 8,366 3,799 3,490 3,453 2,727 2,593 2,305
0.61 1.07 1.09 0.94 0.82 0.87 0.85 0.64 2.52 0.70
% 1.04 0.87 0.84 0.72 0.71 0.68 0.67 0.67 0.66 0.66
% 18.75 11.28 10.27 10.16 9.14 9.13 8.45 8.41 7.46 7.14
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
49,284 28,937 17,957 15,953 8,562 8,389 7,321 7,021 6,069 6,052
1.33 2.37 2.31 1.78 1.86 2.06 1.71 3.70 2.38 1.85
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Canyon Lake (city) Riverside Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co. Morro Bay (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. El Dorado Hills (cdp) El Dorado Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co.
Number
%
394 629 2,104 933 353 392 308 528 543 384
3.86 3.76 3.49 3.46 3.42 3.40 3.05 3.03 3.00 2.82
Place Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Mohawk Vista (cdp) Plumas Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Nacimiento (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Keeler (cdp) Inyo Co. Meadow Valley (cdp) Plumas Co. Penn Valley (cdp) Nevada Co. Lakeview (cdp) Riverside Co.
Number
Blairsden (cdp) Plumas Co. Sand City (city) Monterey Co. Iron Horse (cdp) Plumas Co. Bradley (cdp) Monterey Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Salton City (cdp) Imperial Co. Ocotillo (cdp) Imperial Co. Mountain View Acres (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Dillon Beach (cdp) Marin Co.
Place
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.21 0.52 0.35 0.40 0.92 0.35 0.49 0.37 0.29 0.70
7 16 20 8 18 3 40 13 96 11
% 10.00 7.84 5.76 5.06 4.66 4.35 4.24 4.17 3.93 3.64
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
9 15 15 25 16 114 6 64 108 330
%
7,940 6,337 3,115 3,099 1,754 1,612 1,256 1,217 1,198 1,130
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Place
French, except Basque
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Furnace Creek (cdp) Inyo Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Big Bend (cdp) Shasta Co. Round Valley (cdp) Inyo Co. Taylorsville (cdp) Plumas Co. Bolinas (cdp) Marin Co. Keeler (cdp) Inyo Co. Mendocino (cdp) Mendocino Co. Woodacre (cdp) Marin Co. Portola Valley (town) San Mateo Co.
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
173 119 84 83 89 85 102 101 428 239
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Auburn (city) Placer Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Alamo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Walnut Creek (city) Contra Costa Co. Martinez (city) Contra Costa Co.
7.04 5.63 5.57 5.57 5.38 5.37 5.19 5.18 5.16 5.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
742 1,039 778 758 1,438 902 755 610 521 1,018
French Canadian
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Hermosa Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Truckee (town) Nevada Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. North Auburn (cdp) Placer Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Winter Gardens (cdp) San Diego Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. Fort Bragg (city) Mendocino Co. Mount Shasta (city) Siskiyou Co. Taylorsville (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Almanor West (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake of the Woods (cdp) Kern Co. Murphys (cdp) Calaveras Co. Ocotillo (cdp) Imperial Co.
European
Place
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
521
Number
Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Temecula (city) Riverside Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co. Alpine (cdp) San Diego Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Dana Point (city) Orange Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Rancho Santa Margarita (city) Orange Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co.
192 742 133 162 139 421 163 540 166 288
% 1.33 1.29 1.25 1.23 1.23 1.21 1.15 1.13 1.10 1.07
German Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
45 31 11 13 38 228 7 56 134 149
25.86 18.45 15.94 12.62 12.10 10.69 9.86 9.84 9.31 8.55
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
167,160 131,592 67,712 60,176 36,751 34,198 33,634 31,677 27,971
4.52 10.76 7.57 7.75 8.60 8.40 7.29 16.68 8.54
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
522 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
26,216
Greek
10.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
16 15 8 38 46 69 92 37 108 233
72.73 71.43 57.14 48.10 44.66 41.07 40.00 37.00 34.62 33.92
Belden (cdp) Plumas Co. Prattville (cdp) Plumas Co. Bucks Lake (cdp) Plumas Co. Keddie (cdp) Plumas Co. Mohawk Vista (cdp) Plumas Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Wallace (cdp) Calaveras Co. Round Mountain (cdp) Shasta Co. Ocotillo (cdp) Imperial Co. Mountain Mesa (cdp) Kern Co.
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co.
0.30 0.46 0.49 0.42 0.54 0.36 0.63 0.28 0.32 0.48
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
2,667 3,135 4,202 2,176 5,674 2,238 2,433 3,799 7,678 3,031
26.13 24.01 21.61 21.30 21.22 21.22 21.12 21.01 21.00 20.82
Place
Place
Place
%
78 32 12 62 4 155 6 19 34 2
6.75 5.55 5.38 4.98 4.76 4.36 4.26 3.91 3.66 3.28
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co.
Number
%
134 83 53 47 40 39 38 34 29 28
0.00 0.01 0.20 0.12 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co.
% 2.99 2.30 1.44 1.43 1.41 1.37 1.36 1.28 1.28 1.27
%
Place
%
549 128 120 115 93 87 80 79 70 68
0.01 0.01 0.10 0.09 0.02 0.10 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number 53 21 47 12 10 8 8 6 38 24
% 0.20 0.15 0.12 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04
Place Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Lemoore Station (cdp) Kings Co. Vincent (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Habra Heights (city) Los Angeles Co. Angwin (cdp) Napa Co. Beale AFB (cdp) Yuba Co. San Clemente (city) Orange Co. Poway (city) San Diego Co. West Compton (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Corcoran (city) Kings Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Lodi (city) San Joaquin Co.
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co.
Number
%
2,599 6 1,832 3,541 2 911 4,814 259 2 376
8.81 6.25 4.56 3.95 3.85 3.63 3.44 2.78 2.60 2.55
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
0.45 0.30 0.20 0.15 0.12 0.11 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06
0.36 0.89 1.74 0.81 1.71 0.82 3.44 3.95 0.84 1.96
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
8 9 53 21 47 7 12 10 8 8
Place
Guyanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
13,390 10,911 8,022 7,252 6,961 6,369 4,814 3,541 3,339 3,152
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
324 476 402 249 145 551 257 570 538 379
Based on all places, regardless of population China Lake Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Alturas (city) Modoc Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rosamond (cdp) Kern Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Cambria (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Corcoran (city) Kings Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co.
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Rossmoor (cdp) Orange Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. San Ramon (city) Contra Costa Co. Danville (town) Contra Costa Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.47 0.27 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
56 40 53 52 120 87 22 115 46 66
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Vincent (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Clemente (city) Orange Co. Poway (city) San Diego Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Hacienda Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Del Rio (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Vallecito (cdp) Calaveras Co. Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. North Woodbridge (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Monte Sereno (city) Santa Clara Co. Chinese Camp (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Point Arena (city) Mendocino Co. Graeagle (cdp) Plumas Co. Raisin City (cdp) Fresno Co.
German Russian
Place
%
11,016 5,588 3,831 3,734 2,203 1,667 1,197 1,122 1,057 909
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Granite Bay (cdp) Placer Co. Canyon Lake (city) Riverside Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. El Dorado Hills (cdp) El Dorado Co. Rocklin (city) Placer Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co.
Place
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Seaside (city) Monterey Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co.
Number
%
2,599 1,832 3,541 911 4,814 376 1,514 2,295 751 618
8.81 4.56 3.95 3.63 3.44 2.55 2.50 2.48 2.37 2.37
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Melanesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
56 19 40 12 8 4 6 53 52 6
0.47 0.33 0.27 0.18 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.11
Place Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1,254 1,149 454 353 327 302 281 218 210
0.31 0.82 0.24 0.88 0.01 0.03 0.30 0.03 0.35
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co.
203
0.69
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Melanesian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. 353 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 1,149 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 203 Seaside (city) Monterey Co. 133 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 114 Colusa (city) Colusa Co. 20 South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. 210 Newark (city) Alameda Co. 144 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 107 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 115
0.88 0.82 0.69 0.42 0.41 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.32
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. 353 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 1,149 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 203 Seaside (city) Monterey Co. 133 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 114 South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. 210 Newark (city) Alameda Co. 144 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 107 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 115 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 1,254
0.88 0.82 0.69 0.42 0.41 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.32 0.31
Place
Place
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Number
%
1,253 1,149 454 352 320 302 281 215 210 203
0.31 0.82 0.24 0.88 0.01 0.03 0.30 0.03 0.35 0.69
%
San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. 352 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 1,149 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 203 Seaside (city) Monterey Co. 133 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 114 Colusa (city) Colusa Co. 20 South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. 210 Newark (city) Alameda Co. 144 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 107 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 115
0.88 0.82 0.69 0.42 0.41 0.37 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. 352 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 1,149 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 203 Seaside (city) Monterey Co. 133 Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. 114 South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. 210 Newark (city) Alameda Co. 144 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 107 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 115 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 1,253
0.88 0.82 0.69 0.42 0.41 0.35 0.34 0.34 0.32 0.31
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Number
%
3,450 1,563 1,174 890 838 833 731 530 460 438
0.28 0.04 0.13 0.76 0.48 0.18 0.76 0.38 0.06 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
289 110 3 257 263 890 731 14 351 9
1.15 1.13 1.01 0.98 0.80 0.76 0.76 0.69 0.65 0.65
Marina (city) Monterey Co. American Canyon (city) Napa Co. Ocotillo (cdp) Imperial Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Rainbow (cdp) San Diego Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. Taft Mosswood (cdp) San Joaquin Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
3,657 1,604 1,257 914 880 863 742 577 523 496
0.30 0.04 0.14 0.78 0.51 0.19 0.77 0.41 0.13 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Marina (city) Monterey Co. American Canyon (city) Napa Co. Ocotillo (cdp) Imperial Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. Rainbow (cdp) San Diego Co.
1.24 0.99 0.82 0.78 0.77 0.66 0.63 0.61 0.61 0.54
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
289 257 263 890 731 351 158 161 125 838
1.15 0.98 0.80 0.76 0.76 0.65 0.63 0.60 0.59 0.48
Marina (city) Monterey Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co.
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Micronesian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
312 259 269 914 742 356 158 162 128 73
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Marina (city) Monterey Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co. Vallejo (city) Solano Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
%
3 3 2 3 3 1 1 1 1 7
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Micronesian
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
Number
Isla Vista (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Danville (town) Contra Costa Co. Folsom (city) Sacramento Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Lemoore (city) Kings Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Sun City (cdp) Riverside Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
3 2 3 3 2 3 3 1 1 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
La Habra Heights (city) Los Angeles Co. Cambria (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Isla Vista (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Danville (town) Contra Costa Co. Folsom (city) Sacramento Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Lemoore (city) Kings Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co.
Place
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Guamanian or Chamorro
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co.
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00
Based on all places, regardless of population
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Fijian
Place
%
7 6 6 5 3 3 3 3 3 3
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
0.66 0.65
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Fontana (city) San Bernardino Co. La Habra Heights (city) Los Angeles Co. Isla Vista (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Danville (town) Contra Costa Co. Folsom (city) Sacramento Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co.
356 9
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
National City (city) San Diego Co. Taft Mosswood (cdp) San Joaquin Co.
523
Number
%
312 110 3 259 269 914 742 14
1.24 1.13 1.01 0.99 0.82 0.78 0.77 0.69
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
301 207 85 83
0.28 0.02 0.02 0.01
524 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co.
72 47 47 45 42 41
0.53 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. East Porterville (cdp) Tulare Co. Westwood (cdp) Lassen Co. Twain Harte (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Rancho Murieta (cdp) Sacramento Co. Weed (city) Siskiyou Co. Joshua Tree (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co.
72 301 16 4 5 7 4 5 2 10
0.53 0.28 0.24 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
72 301 24 23 21 13 9 6 28 23
0.53 0.28 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05
Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Costa Mesa (city) Orange Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co. Chico (city) Butte Co. Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Polynesian
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
3,788 2,671 1,848 1,420 877 876 847 792 668 570
0.10 0.22 0.21 0.18 0.22 0.19 0.60 0.39 0.41 0.17
6,994 6,016 5,311 4,363 3,851 3,025 2,894 2,450 2,294 2,086
0.19 1.30 0.43 0.56 0.43 3.37 0.71 1.52 0.57 7.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
2,086 5 3,025 968 222 282 7 456 12 355
Place
Number
%
3 2 9 7 2 5 208 14 9 45
3.13 1.28 1.05 1.01 0.98 0.87 0.83 0.80 0.77 0.76
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Carrick (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Knightsen (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Willow Creek (cdp) Humboldt Co. Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Edwards AFB (cdp) Kern Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co.
Place
Number
%
208 143 94 168 358 847 121 514 109 191
0.83 0.69 0.68 0.64 0.62 0.60 0.55 0.53 0.52 0.50
Marina (city) Monterey Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. San Lorenzo (cdp) Alameda Co. Fairfield (city) Solano Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Pacifica (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
2,086 3,025 968 282 456
7.07 3.37 2.41 1.91 1.82
Number
%
2,575 479 220 231 1,720 959 4,617 231 469 744
2.87 1.62 1.49 1.09 1.07 1.03 1.00 0.92 0.77 0.72
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co.
Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Place East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Menlo Park (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Boronda (cdp) Monterey Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
1,497 513 273 164 946 290 134 448 7 384
5.07 1.28 1.19 1.06 1.02 0.94 0.65 0.53 0.53 0.51
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
4,617 2,689 2,575 2,404 2,380 1,721 1,720 959 937 888
1.00 0.35 2.87 0.07 0.19 0.19 1.07 1.03 0.23 0.27
Place East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Menlo Park (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co.
5.07 0.28 0.24 1.02 0.01 1.28 0.53 0.51 0.08 0.24
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
1,497 1,129 970 946 541 513 448 384 373 335
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
% 7.07 5.21 3.37 2.41 2.38 1.91 1.89 1.82 1.73 1.68
Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co.
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Tongan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Samoan
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co.
1.63 1.62 1.49 1.35 1.09 1.07 1.03 1.03
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more %
152 479 220 5 231 1,720 959 96
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Number
Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co. East Compton (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1.68 1.61 1.55 1.52 1.52
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
355 1,493 355 2,450 921
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Native Hawaiian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
West Carson (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
2,575 2
2.87 2.08
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1,497 513 273 164 946 290 134 448 384 77
5.07 1.28 1.19 1.06 1.02 0.94 0.65 0.53 0.51 0.36
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Polynesian
Lenwood (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Soquel (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
261 150 135 110 104 96 83 72 65 63
0.01 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.10 0.01 0.01 0.08 0.05
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
5 5 4 1 23 4 59 2 39 3
0.72 0.30 0.29 0.27 0.25 0.24 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.16
Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Seven Trees (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Mariposa (cdp) Mariposa Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Quail Valley (cdp) Riverside Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Grayson (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Dunsmuir (city) Siskiyou Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
59 39 96 39 21 65 43 17 12 6
0.20 0.17 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Place
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, specified
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton (city) San Joaquin Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
35.77 46.76 96.80 66.22 14.10
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Huron (city) Fresno Co. Mecca (cdp) Riverside Co. Heber (cdp) Imperial Co. Coachella (city) Riverside Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lost Hills (cdp) Kern Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Cutler (cdp) Tulare Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
6,197 5,295 2,914 22,132 10,807 120,307 1,875 27,051 4,322 15,496
98.27 98.02 97.52 97.39 96.97 96.80 96.75 96.33 96.24 95.77
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
4,308 2,282 1,846 1,817 1,305 1,237 1,117 996 952 680
0.12 0.56 0.15 0.20 0.93 0.16 0.24 0.41 0.50 0.16
Place
Number
%
Coachella (city) Riverside Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Calexico (city) Imperial Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co.
22,132 10,807 120,307 27,051 15,496 58,636 25,832 22,790 11,765 41,132
97.39 96.97 96.80 96.33 95.77 95.58 95.29 94.14 93.61 93.37
Hispanic: Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Stratford (cdp) Kings Co. Colusa (city) Colusa Co. Seaside (city) Monterey Co. Desert Shores (cdp) Imperial Co.
Number
%
2 2 447 1 283 1,305 11 41 205 5
3.85 2.60 1.11 1.04 0.96 0.93 0.87 0.76 0.65 0.63
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co.
238,191 23,367 8,924 7,559 7,390 6,759 6,426 6,164 5,083 5,077
6.45 3.01 1.93 2.24 0.83 1.69 6.20 6.40 4.52 0.41
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
157 55 54 32 28 26 25 20 16 15
0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.05 0.02
Place
Number
%
San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. 447 East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. 283 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 1,305 Seaside (city) Monterey Co. 205 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 194 Parkway-South Sacramento (cdp) Sacramento Co. 213 Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. 2,282 South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. 318 Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. 952 Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. 103
1.11 0.96 0.93 0.65 0.61 0.58 0.56 0.53 0.50 0.50
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hispanic or Latino
Number
Greenview (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Springville (cdp) Tulare Co. Tehama (city) Tehama Co. Lake Nacimiento (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Quincy (cdp) Plumas Co. Highgrove (cdp) Riverside Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co. Mountain View Acres (cdp) San Bernardino Co.
165,092 153,374 120,307 112,807 109,504
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oxnard (city) Ventura Co. East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co.
%
16 7 6 6 6 5 5 4 26 10
Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard (city) Ventura Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. Desert Hot Springs (city) Riverside Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Susanville (city) Lassen Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co.
Hawaii Native/Pacific Islander: Other Pacific Islander, not specified
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.09 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
3 4
525
2 6 1 4 3 5 7 3
% 1.00 0.54 0.23 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.12
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Mendota (city) Fresno Co. Colma (town) San Mateo Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bayview-Montalvin (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co.
892 132 2,288 1,980 417 221 2,742 4,334 238,191 6,164
11.31 11.08 9.45 8.63 8.33 7.62 7.48 7.06 6.45 6.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
Number
%
1,719,073 310,752 269,989 257,097 170,520
46.53 25.40 30.17 76.07 39.87
Place
Number
%
Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,288 1,980 2,742 4,334 238,191 6,164
9.45 8.63 7.48 7.06 6.45 6.40
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
526 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
1,016 6,426 3,471 1,826
6.28 6.20 6.19 5.77
Hispanic: Costa Rican
Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
2,125 462 326 278 205 197 188 149 142 140
0.06 0.04 0.04 0.06 0.06 0.18 0.02 0.15 0.06 0.07
Place
Number
%
2,090 811 791 570 1,879 655 65,922 515 995 1,806
3.73 3.53 2.49 2.35 2.23 1.79 1.78 1.63 1.62 1.60
San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
Hispanic: Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
4 10 5 4 2 6 4 4 36 19
0.48 0.43 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.26 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.21
Lake of the Woods (cdp) Kern Co. Desert View Highlands (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hidden Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Colfax (city) Placer Co. West Point (cdp) Calaveras Co. Sutter Creek (city) Amador Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Artesia (city) Los Angeles Co. Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
36 197 52 39 17 149 48 26 130 123
0.22 0.18 0.16 0.16 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.13 0.13
Artesia (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Citrus (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Montclair (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Fe Springs (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co.
Hispanic: Guatemalan
%
12,030 1,230 934 733 685 463 459 342 307 305
0.33 0.27 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.35 0.11 0.23 0.27 0.09
Place
Place
Number
%
1 68 55 136 8 8 106 154 5 230
1.04 0.86 0.59 0.56 0.56 0.55 0.46 0.42 0.40 0.37
Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Mendota (city) Fresno Co. East Compton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Deer Park (cdp) Napa Co. Chualar (cdp) Monterey Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Laton (cdp) Fresno Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
1,415 682 261 221 187 153 153 150 121 120
0.04 0.06 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.09 0.07 0.05
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
65,922 3,196 2,443 2,090 1,931 1,879 1,806 1,638 1,549 1,488
1.78 0.41 0.53 3.73 0.57 2.23 1.60 0.50 0.39 1.54
Place
Number
%
136 106 154 230 117 463 12,030 137 86 269
0.56 0.46 0.42 0.37 0.37 0.35 0.33 0.31 0.31 0.29
Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co.
Hispanic: Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co.
1.98 1.56 1.26 0.97 0.85 0.81 0.75 0.74 0.72 0.70
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
2,090 811 791 570
3.73 3.53 2.49 2.35
0.98 0.77 0.37 0.29 0.29 0.29 0.27 0.22 0.16 0.16
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
2 9 23 17 15 4 1 69 14 13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Vandenberg AFB (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Edwards AFB (cdp) Kern Co. Beale AFB (cdp) Yuba Co. Los Alamos (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. March AFB (cdp) Riverside Co. Seaside (city) Monterey Co. Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
2,052 945 508 236 257 112 1,045 325 150 5,459
Hispanic: Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. San Pablo (city) Contra Costa Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
2.94 2.34 1.98 1.62 1.61 1.56 1.26 1.05 1.01 0.97
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Pomona (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
35 68 2,052 81 65 945 508 6 54 236
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Colma (town) San Mateo Co. Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Bayview-Montalvin (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Broadmoor (cdp) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Independence (cdp) Inyo Co. Tara Hills (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
1.98 0.19 0.75 1.56 0.16 0.59 0.60 0.11
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
2,052 1,705 1,045 945 652 636 581 509
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
2.23 1.79 1.78 1.63 1.62 1.60
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1,879 655 65,922 515 995 1,806
Number
%
8,792 5,459
0.24 0.70
Place Seaside (city) Monterey Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. La Presa (cdp) San Diego Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
69 21 44
0.22 0.14 0.13
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
East Palo Alto (city) San Mateo Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co.
37 30 23 13 27 14 30
0.13 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10
Hispanic: Salvadoran
Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. Bayview-Montalvin (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Mendota (city) Fresno Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co.
36 1 52 225 58 745 165 436 650
1.24 1.09 1.04 0.93 0.74 0.72 0.72 0.71 0.67
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
126,197 10,655 4,131 3,418 3,207 3,040 2,963 2,896 2,564 2,258
3.42 1.37 1.22 0.74 0.80 3.15 0.33 2.79 1.32 3.68
Place Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
225 745 165 436 650 107 240 268 21,710 85
0.93 0.72 0.72 0.71 0.67 0.66 0.65 0.61 0.59 0.55
Hispanic: Cuban
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Mendota (city) Fresno Co. Colma (town) San Mateo Co. Bayview-Montalvin (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Mecca (cdp) Riverside Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
742 67 227 1,081 1,407 608 203 2,258 126,197 95
9.40 5.63 4.54 4.47 3.84 3.76 3.76 3.68 3.42 3.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
12,431 2,100 1,922 1,838 1,632 1,082 1,067 1,001 954 939
0.34 1.96 0.16 0.94 0.21 1.08 0.23 0.11 1.13 2.56
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,081 1,407 608 2,258 126,197 751 3,040 932 2,896 768
4.47 3.84 3.76 3.68 3.42 3.27 3.15 2.95 2.79 2.73
Hispanic: Other Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Macdoel (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Bradbury (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
21,710 2,536 891 825 745 697 673 650 512 488
0.59 0.33 0.26 0.18 0.72 0.08 0.17 0.67 0.26 0.43
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Colma (town) San Mateo Co.
2.62 2.56 2.14 1.96 1.17 1.14 1.13 1.13 1.12 1.11
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
236 939 3 2,100 10 444 954 3 689 352
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Number
%
15
1.26
Place Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
939 2,100 444 954 689 352 1,082 242 159 235
2.56 1.96 1.14 1.13 1.12 1.11 1.08 1.05 0.98 0.97
527
Hispanic: Dominican Republic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
706 392 148 87 82 77 74 68 64 54
0.02 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.06
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Twentynine Palms Base (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 24 Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. 21 Lebec (cdp) Kern Co. 3 San Antonio Heights (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 4 Lemoore Station (cdp) Kings Co. 7 Mendocino (cdp) Mendocino Co. 1 Bystrom (cdp) Stanislaus Co. 5 Loyola (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 3 Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 1 Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. 25
0.29 0.26 0.23 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
25 11 54 12 11 7 87 37 26 13
0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05
Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood (city) Los Angeles Co. National City (city) San Diego Co. Lemon Grove (city) San Diego Co.
Hispanic: Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard (city) Ventura Co. Salinas (city) Monterey Co.
Number
%
1,091,686 259,219 222,719 221,148 144,772 127,129 126,017 104,223 101,264 84,815
29.55 21.19 65.90 24.71 33.85 27.55 38.42 83.86 59.44 56.15
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Heber (cdp) Imperial Co. Calexico (city) Imperial Co. Coachella (city) Riverside Co. Huron (city) Fresno Co. Vernon (city) Los Angeles Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. Del Rey (cdp) Fresno Co. Lost Hills (cdp) Kern Co. Pajaro (cdp) Monterey Co. Mecca (cdp) Riverside Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
2,623 23,781 19,824 5,481 79 9,631 821 1,672 2,919 4,627
87.78 87.72 87.24 86.92 86.81 86.42 86.42 86.27 86.26 85.65
528 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Santa Ana (city) Orange Co.
1,742
0.52
La Palma (city) Orange Co.
35
0.23
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
Calexico (city) Imperial Co. Coachella (city) Riverside Co. Parlier (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. San Fernando (city) Los Angeles Co. Soledad (city) Monterey Co. Greenfield (city) Monterey Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
23,781 19,824 9,631 104,223 9,941 18,504 8,798 9,814 21,556 12,309
87.72 87.24 86.42 83.86 79.10 78.53 78.11 77.99 76.76 76.08
Hispanic: Puerto Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co.
13,427 5,938 4,072 3,758 2,339 2,325 2,177 2,053 1,562 1,421
2.31 2.15 1.84 1.83 1.83 1.46 1.44 1.42 1.42 1.41
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more % 0.36 0.49 0.46 0.48 0.51 0.58 1.55 0.50 0.61 0.82
Place
Number
%
2,478 1,835 580 1,230 1,313 2,691 252 790 464 338
2.31 1.83 1.83 1.46 1.42 1.38 1.26 1.25 1.20 1.20
Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hispanic: Argentinean
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
2,478 194 68 1,835 580 1,230 10 1,313 86 122
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Number
Number
Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. North El Monte (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Alondra Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Hispanic: Bolivian
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. 4 Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. 284 Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. 184 Twentynine Palms Base (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 166 Lemoore Station (cdp) Kings Co. 98 Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. 234 Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. 137 Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 19 Vandenberg AFB (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. 96 Hayward (city) Alameda Co. 2,177
2.26 2.14 2.08 1.97 1.70 1.69 1.67 1.62 1.56 1.55
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
1,301 269 258 249 166 159 154 110 85 77
0.04 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.25 0.16 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.08
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
5 166 5 4 11 159 2 2 6 2
0.72 0.25 0.22 0.20 0.18 0.16 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.12
Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Fairbanks Ranch (cdp) San Diego Co. Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. Villa Park (city) Orange Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Alamos (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Eldridge (cdp) Sonoma Co. Bret Harte (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Buena Vista (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
5,126 642 540 408 350 327 277 275 267 253
0.14 0.05 0.07 0.21 0.33 0.04 0.08 0.06 0.20 0.17
Place
Number
%
166 159 27 269 77 46 34 10 75 49
0.25 0.16 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07
Tustin (city) Orange Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Hills (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Lake Forest (city) Orange Co. Newark (city) Alameda Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View (city) Santa Clara Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Pittsburg (city) Contra Costa Co. San Lorenzo (cdp) Alameda Co. Ashland (cdp) Alameda Co. Marina (city) Monterey Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Bay Point (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lathrop (city) San Joaquin Co.
Number
%
284 234 2,177 703 255 241 284 341 224 109
2.14 1.69 1.55 1.24 1.16 1.16 1.13 1.08 1.04 1.04
Hispanic: South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Hidden Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. 12 North El Monte (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 23 Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente (cdp) Sonoma Co.14 0.56 Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. 9 Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. 350 Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. 130 Trinidad (city) Humboldt Co. 1 Mayflower Village (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 16 Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. 6 Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 27
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
% 0.64 0.62
0.39 0.33 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.31 0.30
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Hispanic: Chilean
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
31,518 5,007 4,410 3,377 2,691 2,478 2,406 2,228 1,835
0.85 0.64 0.36 0.38 1.38 2.31 0.73 0.48 1.83
Place Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Covina (city) Los Angeles Co. Monrovia (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
2,736 449 412 405 182 165 148 144 141 140
0.07 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.08 0.16 0.12 0.04 0.10
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
350 130 105 57 156 51 50 109 85
0.33 0.33 0.29 0.28 0.25 0.24 0.24 0.23 0.23
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Bolinas (cdp) Marin Co. Hamilton Branch (cdp) Plumas Co. Woodacre (cdp) Marin Co. Del Mar (city) San Diego Co. Nuevo (cdp) Riverside Co. North El Monte (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
5 2 4 10 9 8 33
0.40 0.34 0.29 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.20
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Montara (cdp) San Mateo Co. Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. Mammoth Lakes (town) Mono Co.
6 4 13
0.20 0.20 0.18
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co.
329 274 222 217 217
0.04 0.27 0.07 0.23 0.21
Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. Santa Barbara (city) Santa Barbara Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
33 148 93 19 19 21 144 28 19 15
0.20 0.16 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12
Albany (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Redondo Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster (city) Los Angeles Co. South Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co. Bonita (cdp) San Diego Co.
Hispanic: Colombian
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
5,819 1,152 817 632 597 594 502 491 472 397
0.16 0.09 0.11 0.32 0.07 0.13 0.50 0.15 0.44 0.12
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co.
3 39 362 31 4 92 274 59 217 188
1.13 0.45 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.23 0.22
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
%
362 92 274 59 217 188 411 217 45 33
0.34 0.29 0.27 0.27 0.23 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20
Hispanic: Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
60 2 502 148 4 472 57 26 8 6
0.67 0.55 0.50 0.47 0.45 0.44 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.41
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
502 148 472 57 63 212 295 58 632 299
0.50 0.47 0.44 0.43 0.39 0.36 0.35 0.33 0.32 0.32
Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Fe Springs (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co.
Hispanic: Ecuadorian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Number
%
105 26 16 15 11 11 10 10 9 7
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.05
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co.
%
1 2 1 7 1 2 9 7 5 4
0.13 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
4,692 411 383 362 339
0.13 0.21 0.03 0.34 0.07
Place Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.83 0.74 0.67 0.53 0.51 0.48 0.46 0.43 0.40 0.40
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
320 65 38 31 30 28 25 21 18 17
0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
891 236 623 447 204 496 566 325 190 113
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Stinson Beach (cdp) Marin Co. West Menlo Park (cdp) San Mateo Co. San Juan Bautista (city) San Benito Co. Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co. Morongo Valley (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Soquel (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Walnut (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Hispanic: Uruguayan
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
1.36 1.04 0.83 0.74 0.72 0.67 0.66 0.65 0.56 0.54
Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City (city) San Mateo Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Redwood City (city) San Mateo Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
4 1 891 236 5 623 11 59 6 10
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Keddie (cdp) Plumas Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Clyde (cdp) Contra Costa Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Seven Trees (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Grayson (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Lagunitas-Forest Knolls (cdp) Marin Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Fruitdale (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Val Verde (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
0.20 0.23 0.12 0.08 0.83 0.27 0.32 0.67 0.46 0.12
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
7,565 1,769 1,068 987 891 876 630 623 566 556
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Valinda (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. West Covina (city) Los Angeles Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Alondra Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Greenville (cdp) Plumas Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Valinda (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co.
11 10 7 6
Hispanic: Peruvian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
529
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
7 9 7 5 4 11
0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Bodega Bay (cdp) Sonoma Co. Las Lomas (cdp) Monterey Co. Elkhorn (cdp) Monterey Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
5 1 2 1
0.22 0.07 0.06 0.06
530 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
San Diego Country Estates (cdp) San Diego Co. Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. Ojai (city) Ventura Co. Fowler (city) Fresno Co. Palm Springs (city) Riverside Co. Wildomar (cdp) Riverside Co.
5 4 4 2 16 6
0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co.
313 284 278 237 187 183 182 168
0.03 0.02 0.14 0.07 0.17 0.05 0.12 0.12
Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Florence-Graham (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Shafter (city) Kern Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Palm Springs (city) Riverside Co. Wildomar (cdp) Riverside Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Cathedral City (city) Riverside Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Moorpark (city) Ventura Co. West Whittier-Los Nietos (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Vincent (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co.
16 6 5 28 13 12 8 7 5 3
0.04 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Hispanic: Venezuelan
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1 3 2 59 5 164 42 11 187 166
0.33 0.27 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.18 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.17
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Simi Valley (city) Ventura Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
790 268 234 191 90 61 61 58 51 51
0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.02
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
%
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Moss Landing (cdp) Monterey Co. Concow (cdp) Butte Co. Byron (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Acton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. East Pasadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
%
59 164 42 187 166 28 23 278 30 30
0.21 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.14
Hispanic: Other
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
%
1 3 2 10 3 3 1 2 1 15
0.57 0.19 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
%
15 12 11 27 23 32 16 11 10 49
0.11 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.06
Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Rancho Santa Margarita (city) Orange Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. East San Gabriel (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co.
Hispanic: Other South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
331,114 33,794 32,924 26,657 23,777 23,323 22,209 17,658 12,522 12,515
8.96 2.76 3.68 3.43 7.04 5.05 5.19 5.38 6.75 4.90
7.09 5.48 5.29 4.66 4.02 3.41 3.15 3.14 2.86 2.67
French Camp (cdp) San Joaquin Co. San Ardo (cdp) Monterey Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. East Orosi (cdp) Tulare Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lenwood (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. Orange Cove (city) Fresno Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
653 73 3,425 58 3,094 429 7,992 991 3,588 4,680
15.89 14.57 14.15 13.62 13.48 13.31 13.03 12.83 12.78 12.76
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
3,064 601
0.08 0.08
Place Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co.
1.92 1.80 1.73 1.70 1.65 1.63 1.53 1.40 1.30 1.23
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
405 244 134 120 116 112 86 79 79 75
0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.08 0.06 0.12 0.06 0.06
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Redlands (city) San Bernardino Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
312 191 347 345 557 211 154 339 240 190
Icelander
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Number
Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Seal Beach (city) Orange Co. Hermosa Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
%
28 8 79 18 7 64 59 47 6 23
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Big Bend (cdp) Shasta Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Greenhorn (cdp) Plumas Co. Fairbanks Ranch (cdp) San Diego Co. Hidden Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. San Miguel (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Tomales (cdp) Marin Co. Bradbury (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.53 0.47 0.48 0.27 0.32 0.95 0.69 1.10 0.28 0.88
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. Lakeview (cdp) Riverside Co. Bolinas (cdp) Marin Co. Emeryville (city) Alameda Co. Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. Belvedere (city) Marin Co. West Point (cdp) Calaveras Co. Julian (cdp) San Diego Co. Bradbury (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
%
19,612 5,737 3,711 2,436 1,491 1,435 1,305 1,224 1,137 1,023
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. Downey (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Duarte (city) Los Angeles Co. South El Monte (city) Los Angeles Co.
12.78 12.76 12.33 12.24 11.97 11.11 11.01
Hungarian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
%
3,588 4,680 11,881 5,394 7,206 1,415 1,781
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
3,425 3,094 7,992
14.15 13.48 13.03
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Upper Lake (cdp) Lake Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
17
1.79
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Stallion Springs (cdp) Kern Co. Rio Dell (city) Humboldt Co. Acton (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Carmel-by-the-Sea (city) Monterey Co. Del Rio (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Denair (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Bootjack (cdp) Mariposa Co. Joshua Tree (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Temelec (cdp) Sonoma Co.
24 40 23 34 9 26 11 26 8
1.47 1.26 1.06 0.83 0.78 0.72 0.72 0.60 0.55
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
31 28 57 40 29 47 21 22 36 21
0.24 0.24 0.21 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.16 0.16
Solana Beach (city) San Diego Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Spring Valley (cdp) San Diego Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Wildomar (cdp) Riverside Co. Tustin Foothills (cdp) Orange Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. San Lorenzo (cdp) Alameda Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co.
Iranian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co.
Number
%
44,521 7,241 6,728 6,260 5,612 5,307 2,590 2,276 2,033 1,662
1.20 0.59 0.75 18.50 2.88 3.71 3.08 3.67 2.19 0.21
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Newport Coast (cdp) Orange Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Morongo Valley (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Marina del Rey (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Loyola (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Westlake Village (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
6,260 285 1,096 105 125 367 148 5,307 2,276 309
18.50 10.72 5.45 5.16 5.10 4.49 4.28 3.71 3.67 3.57
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Aliso Viejo (cdp) Orange Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co. Los Gatos (town) Santa Clara Co.
Number
%
6,260 1,096 5,307 2,276 2,590 1,220 5,612 1,004 2,033 614
18.50 5.45 3.71 3.67 3.08 3.03 2.88 2.43 2.19 2.14
Irish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
138,379 105,547 68,307 54,056 27,663 27,575 25,309 22,970 20,181 19,691
3.75 8.63 8.79 6.05 6.80 5.98 13.32 5.38 7.91 6.02
Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
32 38 46 11 32 30 7 43 29 89
80.00 64.41 54.12 50.00 37.21 35.71 33.33 30.50 28.71 28.34
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent % 18.45 18.22 18.14 17.65 17.62 17.18 16.91 16.47 16.40 16.38
Place
Number
%
34 6 6 203 124 548 243 35 185 284
53.13 27.27 23.08 19.17 17.71 16.63 16.27 15.22 14.86 14.83
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population Number
%
11,480 1,003 942 615 534 518 399 298 279 260
0.31 0.76 0.08 0.08 1.58 1.02 0.04 0.51 0.27 0.06
Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. San Carlos (city) San Mateo Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. Windsor (town) Sonoma Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co. Pacifica (city) San Mateo Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co.
Number
%
2,623 1,351 3,326 3,294 2,642 1,413 6,055 4,264 1,178 4,350
12.65 12.52 12.01 11.77 11.51 11.29 11.10 11.10 10.88 10.83
Latvian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Amador City (city) Amador Co. Fairbanks Ranch (cdp) San Diego Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Del Mar (city) San Diego Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co.
2.58 4.56 4.83 5.04 3.84 3.26 2.94 7.08 8.44 7.77
Edgewood (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Indian Falls (cdp) Plumas Co. Spring Garden (cdp) Plumas Co. Linden (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Fruitdale (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Crockett (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Occidental (cdp) Sonoma Co. Wallace (cdp) Calaveras Co. North Woodbridge (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Dunsmuir (city) Siskiyou Co.
Israeli
Place
%
95,263 55,764 43,165 39,144 15,643 13,914 13,576 13,455 12,445 11,757
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino (city) Santa Clara Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co. 10,063 Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. 1,931 Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. 1,958 Truckee (town) Nevada Co. 2,465 Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. 1,967 San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. 2,151 Alamo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 2,561 Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. 2,234 Danville (town) Contra Costa Co. 6,908 Larkspur (city) Marin Co. 1,966
Place
1.58 1.02 0.99 0.89 0.76 0.70 0.51 0.46 0.45 0.44
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
534 518 201 178 1,003 250 298 75 60 102
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
La Porte (cdp) Plumas Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. Belden (cdp) Plumas Co. Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Prattville (cdp) Plumas Co. Chinese Camp (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Clio (cdp) Plumas Co. Cromberg (cdp) Plumas Co.
Number
Italian
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
531
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
129 8 35 534 518 201 40 178 1,003 250
5.26 3.98 1.86 1.58 1.02 0.99 0.91 0.89 0.76 0.70
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
1,687 629 367 207 179 172 123 122 114
0.05 0.08 0.03 0.02 0.17 0.04 0.11 0.03 0.03
532 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
101
Luxemburger
0.30
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
29 9 70 6 2 34 18 17 12 11
1.70 1.45 0.84 0.81 0.79 0.78 0.78 0.74 0.72 0.72
Julian (cdp) San Diego Co. Lakehead-Lakeshore (cdp) Shasta Co. Gold River (cdp) Sacramento Co. Shaver Lake (cdp) Fresno Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Myrtletown (cdp) Humboldt Co. Ross (town) Marin Co. Ben Lomond (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Bodega Bay (cdp) Sonoma Co.
Place
Number
%
177 163 105 54 51 49 47 43 42 41
0.01 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.07 0.04 0.01 0.14 0.01
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Livermore (city) Alameda Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
54 87 49 101 46 42 31 54 27 22
0.49 0.37 0.32 0.30 0.29 0.26 0.23 0.22 0.22 0.21
Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Ukiah (city) Mendocino Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Arroyo Grande (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Seal Beach (city) Orange Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co.
Place
Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Mission Viejo (city) Orange Co.
%
9 6 6 19 12 10 8 6 11 8
2.15 0.47 0.40 0.27 0.23 0.21 0.20 0.19 0.17 0.16
Number
%
6,800 2,707 2,038 919 780 726 685 508 457 456
0.18 0.22 0.26 0.10 0.93 0.38 0.17 0.49 0.14 0.49
% 0.14 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.09
% 3.31 2.10 1.97 1.72 1.54 1.19 1.18 1.15 1.15 1.10
Place
%
341 113 113 100 62 56 49 46 41 40
0.01 0.01 0.01 0.07 0.09 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. San Jacinto (city) Riverside Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co.
Number
%
104 780 99 93 93 146 95 91 162 84
1.03 0.93 0.91 0.88 0.77 0.72 0.70 0.70 0.68 0.67
Place Toro Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Myrtletown (cdp) Humboldt Co. Guerneville (cdp) Sonoma Co. Lucas Valley-Marinwood (cdp) Marin Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Del Aire (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Dixon (city) Solano Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co.
Number
Tuolumne City (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Sebastopol (city) Sonoma Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Ross (town) Marin Co. North Woodbridge (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Monte Sereno (city) Santa Clara Co.
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Escondido (city) San Diego Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.08 0.71 0.46 0.30 0.03 1.02 0.00 0.28 0.01 0.10
32 212 74 285 5 11 6 10 279 16
% 1.67 1.02 0.92 0.71 0.54 0.48 0.48 0.47 0.46 0.45
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
10 15 42 25 46 35 11 32 18 82
%
610 285 279 279 261 212 161 153 150 118
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Place
Macedonian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Dillon Beach (cdp) Marin Co. West Point (cdp) Calaveras Co. Lake Nacimiento (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Mi-Wuk Village (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Montara (cdp) San Mateo Co. Murrieta Hot Springs (cdp) Riverside Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Crest (cdp) San Diego Co. Elkhorn (cdp) Monterey Co. Yreka (city) Siskiyou Co.
Number
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Concord (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
42 12 37 14 19 16 15 14 13 29
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co. Claremont (city) Los Angeles Co. Nipomo (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Truckee (town) Nevada Co. Red Bluff (city) Tehama Co. Menlo Park (city) San Mateo Co.
% 0.19 0.11 0.11 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.07 0.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
20 18 17 62 20 8 100 56 40 34
Maltese
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Dixon (city) Solano Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin (city) Orange Co. West Whittier-Los Nietos (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Escondido (city) San Diego Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co. San Clemente (city) Orange Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. Black Point-Green Point (cdp) Marin Co. Bodega Bay (cdp) Sonoma Co. Fort Bragg (city) Mendocino Co. Burbank (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Carmel Valley Village (cdp) Monterey Co. Crescent City North (cdp) Del Norte Co. Meadow Vista (cdp) Placer Co. Opal Cliffs (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co.
Lithuanian
Place
Place
Number
%
212 285 279 42 97 89 279 113 44 153
1.02 0.71 0.46 0.36 0.35 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.28
Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco (city) San Mateo Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Burlingame (city) San Mateo Co. San Carlos (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo (city) San Mateo Co. Campbell (city) Santa Clara Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Petaluma (city) Sonoma Co.
New Zealander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
9 20 11 26 1 18 20 18 17 62
0.54 0.46 0.45 0.41 0.40 0.20 0.19 0.11 0.11 0.09
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Mountain View (city) Santa Clara Co. Menlo Park (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
476 219 210 125 81 79 68 65 59
0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.06 0.02 0.07 0.09 0.19
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
59
Norwegian
0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
6 2 16 17 3 8 11 9 6 22
1.55 1.42 0.96 0.64 0.62 0.55 0.43 0.38 0.38 0.35
San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Chinese Camp (cdp) Tuolumne Co. Pine Mountain Club (cdp) Kern Co. Newport Coast (cdp) Orange Co. Point Arena (city) Mendocino Co. Temelec (cdp) Sonoma Co. Borrego Springs (cdp) San Diego Co. Mountain View (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Dollar Point (cdp) Placer Co. Boyes Hot Springs (cdp) Sonoma Co.
Place
%
21,111 18,681 9,506 7,830 5,217 4,601 3,943 3,874 3,151 3,093
0.57 1.53 1.06 1.01 1.13 1.13 2.67 2.04 0.74 0.94
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
34 26 59 17 16 40 19 36 23 58
0.27 0.21 0.19 0.16 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10
San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Menlo Park (city) San Mateo Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Healdsburg (city) Sonoma Co. Saratoga (city) Santa Clara Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co. Pleasant Hill (city) Contra Costa Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co.
Place
Place
%
10 31 9 19 7 23 32 124 12 5
28.57 18.45 15.25 13.67 11.48 9.50 9.22 8.30 8.22 7.25
Number
%
1,571 1,389 1,033 859 560 550 378 299 269 263
0.13 0.04 0.13 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.26 0.29 0.45 0.41
San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Walnut Creek (city) Contra Costa Co.
Number
Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Granite Bay (cdp) Placer Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Casa de Oro-Mount Helix (cdp) San Diego Co. El Dorado Hills (cdp) El Dorado Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co.
540 640 971 411 965 689 351 621 587 390
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
8 23 11 19 5 149 47 76 34 48
20.00 4.04 3.99 2.73 2.49 2.44 1.64 1.61 1.48 1.43
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
% 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.02 0.05 0.03 0.16 0.05
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number 167 80 97 79 184 68 64 83 71 71
% 1.23 0.79 0.77 0.66 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.62 0.54 0.50
Place Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. North Edwards (cdp) Kern Co. Oak Park (cdp) Ventura Co. Blairsden (cdp) Plumas Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Fall River Mills (cdp) Shasta Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. Mohawk Vista (cdp) Plumas Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place Tomales (cdp) Marin Co. Chester (cdp) Plumas Co. Delleker (cdp) Plumas Co. Desert Shores (cdp) Imperial Co. Redway (cdp) Humboldt Co. Moss Beach (cdp) San Mateo Co. Del Rio (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Challenge-Brownsville (cdp) Yuba Co. Auberry (cdp) Fresno Co. Cutten (cdp) Humboldt Co.
Place
505 267 165 155 153 151 123 107 104 76
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co. Ripon (city) San Joaquin Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Bonita (cdp) San Diego Co. Los Gatos (town) Santa Clara Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Alpine (cdp) San Diego Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co.
% 3.82 3.81 3.74 3.68 3.65 3.54 3.48 3.29 3.25 3.25
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Walnut Creek (city) Contra Costa Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co.
1.53 2.06 1.85 1.20 1.13 2.53 4.05 2.91 1.30 1.03
Number
%
42 116 211 6 110 51 19 9 7 1,374
10.02 8.64 8.60 8.57 7.37 7.34 6.88 6.82 6.80 6.76
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
56,670 25,207 14,332 10,766 5,192 4,812 4,733 4,404 4,250 4,112
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
La Porte (cdp) Plumas Co. Meadow Valley (cdp) Plumas Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Fall River Mills (cdp) Shasta Co. Amador City (city) Amador Co. Winters (city) Yolo Co. Corralitos (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Carmel Valley Village (cdp) Monterey Co. Ben Lomond (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Cambrian Park (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Pennsylvania German
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.26 0.23 0.22 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.15
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
38 41 65 19 31 19 104 39 22 15
Polish
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Carpinteria (city) Santa Barbara Co. Sun City (cdp) Riverside Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Canyon Lake (city) Riverside Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Walnut Creek (city) Contra Costa Co. Orangevale (cdp) Sacramento Co. Corcoran (city) Kings Co. Morro Bay (city) San Luis Obispo Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Canyondam (cdp) Plumas Co. East Shore (cdp) Plumas Co. Randsburg (cdp) Kern Co. C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Twain (cdp) Plumas Co. Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Iron Horse (cdp) Plumas Co. Occidental (cdp) Sonoma Co. Big Bend (cdp) Shasta Co. Tennant (cdp) Siskiyou Co.
Northern European
Place
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
533
Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
Number
%
1,374 2,100 1,243 583 873 672 616 493 440 4,733
6.76 6.21 6.18 5.50 5.37 5.15 4.92 4.11 4.08 4.05
Portuguese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
9 25 7 7 10 12 7 6 12 16
4.29 1.12 1.06 0.87 0.86 0.64 0.61 0.58 0.57 0.52
Place San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Fremont (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. Hayward (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
15,285 8,040 6,477 6,475 5,414 5,228 5,168 4,751 4,337
1.71 0.66 3.42 3.18 1.33 0.14 6.52 3.40 1.02
534 Ancestry Rankings Turlock (city) Stanislaus Co.
Profiles of California 3,995
Russian
7.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place La Porte (cdp) Plumas Co. Hilmar-Irwin (cdp) Merced Co. Gustine (city) Merced Co. Elmira (cdp) Solano Co. Farmington (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Moss Landing (cdp) Monterey Co. Carrick (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Whitehawk (cdp) Plumas Co. Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Newman (city) Stanislaus Co.
Number
%
17 1,507 1,492 19 36 49 21 7 29 784
42.50 30.93 30.81 22.09 19.05 16.23 13.82 13.21 11.98 11.08
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
Number
%
87,419 21,727 16,955 6,930 5,774 4,871 4,760 4,359 4,140 3,695
2.37 2.80 1.39 0.78 6.87 13.64 1.19 4.24 1.02 3.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place Artesia (city) Los Angeles Co. Tulare (city) Tulare Co. Hanford (city) Kings Co. Turlock (city) Stanislaus Co. Los Banos (city) Merced Co. San Leandro (city) Alameda Co. San Lorenzo (cdp) Alameda Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Cherryland (cdp) Alameda Co. Castro Valley (cdp) Alameda Co.
Number
%
1,539 3,760 3,123 3,995 1,798 5,168 1,415 2,852 794 3,268
9.40 8.56 7.48 7.20 6.95 6.52 6.45 5.80 5.76 5.69
Place Keddie (cdp) Plumas Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Hidden Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Stinson Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Newport Coast (cdp) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Glendale (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
10,274 2,063 1,617 1,455 936 876 771 730 662 632
0.28 0.17 0.49 0.19 0.10 0.22 0.30 0.16 0.78 0.32
West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co.
% 17.72 13.64 13.23 11.59 11.24 9.59 9.41 9.34 8.21 8.20
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
184 6 7 2 17 351 189 97 30 5
5.31 5.22 4.43 2.82 2.47 1.89 1.81 1.80 1.41 1.30
% 13.64 11.24 9.41 9.34 7.05 7.00 6.87 6.84 5.86 5.85
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co.
%
2,919 2,586 1,133 1,029 646 558 534 498 435 422
0.08 0.21 0.13 0.13 0.44 0.12 0.13 0.26 0.29 0.44
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent %
Place Whitehawk (cdp) Plumas Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Raisin City (cdp) Fresno Co. Lake of the Pines (cdp) Nevada Co. Upper Lake (cdp) Lake Co. Mount Hebron (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Penn Valley (cdp) Nevada Co. Salton City (cdp) Imperial Co. Inyokern (cdp) Kern Co. Ben Lomond (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
Number
%
20 27 9 22 10 93 45 6 132 5
37.74 17.76 12.68 10.68 10.64 8.61 7.91 7.59 7.44 7.25
Whitehawk (cdp) Plumas Co. Carrick (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Keeler (cdp) Inyo Co. Bluewater (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Vernon (city) Los Angeles Co. Georgetown (cdp) El Dorado Co. Friant (cdp) Fresno Co. Keddie (cdp) Plumas Co. China Lake Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co.
Place
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
1.89 1.81 0.97 0.97 0.96 0.96 0.90 0.78 0.74 0.74
0.60 1.35 1.05 0.85 1.13 0.98 0.93 1.99 2.07 1.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
351 189 328 197 124 102 180 662 96 87
%
22,037 16,552 8,129 7,565 4,605 4,500 3,986 3,781 3,049 2,890
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Number
Place
Scandinavian
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
4,871 2,259 3,184 1,898 2,228 1,137 5,774 856 795 733
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Oroville (city) Butte Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Rancho Mirage (city) Riverside Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co.
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
14 4,871 248 8 2,259 37 3,184 1,898 64 218
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Highgrove (cdp) Riverside Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Bradley (cdp) Monterey Co. Keeler (cdp) Inyo Co. Mokelumne Hill (cdp) Calaveras Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. La Habra Heights (city) Los Angeles Co. Belvedere (city) Marin Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co.
0.78 0.77 0.77 0.74 0.72 0.68 0.64 0.64 0.63 0.62
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
%
109 129 84 123 146 69 316 147 302 62
Scotch-Irish
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Truckee (town) Nevada Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Glendora (city) Los Angeles Co. Windsor (town) Sonoma Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Romanian
Place
Place
Number
%
483 448 678 472 379 577 538 445 350 876
4.73 4.01 3.80 3.79 3.57 3.55 3.48 3.45 3.32 3.31
Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Sun City (cdp) Riverside Co. Auburn (city) Placer Co. Valle Vista (cdp) Riverside Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co. Solana Beach (city) San Diego Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co.
Scottish Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
%
6 11 2 121 28 2 36 23 23 55
11.32 3.99 3.28 3.03 2.95 2.82 2.50 2.44 2.40 2.39
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
29,048 21,965 13,596 11,103 5,359 5,248 4,909 4,900 4,547
0.79 1.80 1.75 1.24 1.16 1.29 1.15 2.58 1.14
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co.
4,318
Slavic
2.85
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
7 18 15 18 35 50 30 130 37 29
26.92 26.09 21.43 13.64 11.59 10.59 9.93 9.70 9.59 9.24
Spring Garden (cdp) Plumas Co. Darwin (cdp) Inyo Co. Blairsden (cdp) Plumas Co. Johannesburg (cdp) Kern Co. Dillon Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Squirrel Mountain Valley (cdp) Kern Co. Moss Landing (cdp) Monterey Co. Sunol (cdp) Alameda Co. San Geronimo (cdp) Marin Co. Lake Almanor West (cdp) Plumas Co.
Place
%
962 581 482 233 223 187 183 128 113 100
0.03 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.02 0.52 0.13 0.03 0.08 0.14
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Alamo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Arcata (city) Humboldt Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Solana Beach (city) San Diego Co. Tustin Foothills (cdp) Orange Co.
742 802 530 623 771 531 1,075 640 569 1,046
% 5.47 5.30 5.25 4.98 4.61 4.61 4.58 4.52 4.42 4.36
Place
Place
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Escondido (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Carlsbad (city) San Diego Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
1,214 631 396 218 184 171 167 161 145 143
0.03 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.14 0.04 0.20 0.21 0.10 0.03
%
62 81 20 44 33 43 3 12 102 8
1.81 1.66 1.03 0.99 0.96 0.92 0.85 0.71 0.65 0.62
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Number
%
187 34 28 26 32 25 23 38 26 23
0.52 0.26 0.25 0.25 0.24 0.23 0.23 0.20 0.20 0.20
Place
Number
%
102 38 92 75 161 23 167 73 24 21
0.65 0.36 0.26 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20
Place Avery (cdp) Calaveras Co. Piru (cdp) Ventura Co. Dorrington (cdp) Calaveras Co. Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. Hamilton Branch (cdp) Plumas Co. Point Reyes Station (cdp) Marin Co. Shingle Springs (cdp) El Dorado Co. Summerland (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Forestville (cdp) Sonoma Co. Burney (cdp) Shasta Co.
0.02 0.07 0.04 0.02 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.16 0.09
Number
Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. 6 Rail Road Flat (cdp) Calaveras Co. 10 Day Valley (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. 36 Harbison Canyon (cdp) San Diego Co. 29 Westhaven-Moonstone (cdp) Humboldt Co. 5 Monte Sereno (city) Santa Clara Co. 16 Corralitos (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. 13 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara (cdp) Contra Costa Co.42 0.42 Mission Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. 10 Ross (town) Marin Co. 8
% 2.09 1.75 1.01 0.81 0.48 0.45 0.45
0.40 0.35
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
1,792 1,360 734 647 346 310 302 289 275 227
0.05 0.11 0.09 0.07 0.26 0.20 0.16 0.06 0.07 0.09
Number
%
45 49 48 30 39 46 53 28 17 110
0.34 0.29 0.29 0.27 0.26 0.20 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.16
Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Prunedale (cdp) Monterey Co. Moraga (town) Contra Costa Co. Piedmont (city) Alameda Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. El Cerrito (city) Contra Costa Co. La Verne (city) Los Angeles Co. Albany (city) Alameda Co. Vineyard (cdp) Sacramento Co. Upland (city) San Bernardino Co.
Soviet Union
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
%
699 559 478 209 127 116 114 111 110 104
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale (city) Santa Clara Co. Upland (city) San Bernardino Co. Thousand Oaks (city) Ventura Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Hidden Meadows (cdp) San Diego Co. Diamond Springs (cdp) El Dorado Co. Green Valley (cdp) Solano Co. Jackson (city) Amador Co. Bonsall (cdp) San Diego Co. Tierra Buena (cdp) Sutter Co. Manton (cdp) Tehama Co. Julian (cdp) San Diego Co. Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Black Point-Green Point (cdp) Marin Co.
Ramona (cdp) San Diego Co. Sierra Madre (city) Los Angeles Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Carlsbad (city) San Diego Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Monica (city) Los Angeles Co. Monrovia (city) Los Angeles Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. La Riviera (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
1.63 1.57 1.20 1.08 1.02 0.96 0.96 0.93 0.83 0.75
Slovak
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
%
4 15 13 12 11 28 16 12 7 6
Martinez (city) Contra Costa Co. San Marino (city) Los Angeles Co. Soledad (city) Monterey Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Ranch (cdp) Orange Co. Capitola (city) Santa Cruz Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co.
0.49 0.37 0.33 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.30 0.29 0.29 0.29
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
%
131 50 112 110 48 94 52 155 59 46
Slovene
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Benicia (city) Solano Co. Palos Verdes Estates (city) Los Angeles Co. San Juan Capistrano (city) Orange Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma (city) Orange Co. Laguna Hills (city) Orange Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Santee (city) San Diego Co. Rancho San Diego (cdp) San Diego Co. El Segundo (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Number
Round Valley (cdp) Inyo Co. Plymouth (city) Amador Co. Felton (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Concow (cdp) Butte Co. Monte Rio (cdp) Sonoma Co. Yountville (town) Napa Co. Cobb (cdp) Lake Co. Littlerock (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lake of the Woods (cdp) Kern Co. Desert Shores (cdp) Imperial Co.
Serbian
Place
Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Martinez (city) Contra Costa Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Alameda (city) Alameda Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
535
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
23 33 13 8 10 12 35 17 25 27
3.73 2.84 2.06 1.91 1.55 1.42 1.27 1.14 1.00 0.85
Based on all places, regardless of population Place San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Belmont (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Roseville (city) Placer Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
54 29 26 25 16 15 15 12
0.01 0.08 0.10 0.00 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.01
536 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co.
11 11
0.05 0.01
Pleasant Hill (city) Contra Costa Co.
%
26 29 10 8 16 11 7 15 8 7
0.10 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co.
%
26 29 10 8 16 11 7 15 8 7
0.10 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02
Belmont (city) San Mateo Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Tustin Foothills (cdp) Orange Co. Roseville (city) Placer Co. San Dimas (city) Los Angeles Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Swedish
Number
%
6,169 4,349 3,381 2,661 1,375 1,037 974 901 899 798
0.17 0.36 0.44 0.30 0.34 0.55 0.66 0.20 0.23 0.19
Place
Number
%
15 24 109 47 6 146 7 15 20 25
23.44 10.76 7.67 5.54 5.22 5.05 5.04 4.89 4.55 4.09
Edgewood (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Yosemite Valley (cdp) Mariposa Co. Ferndale (city) Humboldt Co. Point Reyes Station (cdp) Marin Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Cayucos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Lemon Cove (cdp) Tulare Co. Salton Sea Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Valley Acres (cdp) Kern Co.
Place
Number
%
23,026 17,644 9,748 9,350 4,658 4,466 4,317 4,032 3,400 3,302
0.62 1.44 1.26 1.05 1.01 2.35 1.06 0.94 2.25 2.24
0.72 0.69 0.67 0.55 0.54 0.40 0.39 0.34 0.32 0.31
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Rancho Cordova (cdp) Sacramento Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co.
Number
%
12,292 5,516 3,104 2,287 2,083 1,770 1,536 1,423 1,365 1,212
0.33 0.71 0.25 0.56 3.82 4.96 3.48 0.16 1.42 1.42
182 723 213 148 138 633 301 341 286 203
1.76 1.64 1.57 1.37 1.36 1.32 1.28 1.24 1.23 1.16
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. 1,770 Rancho Cordova (cdp) Sacramento Co. 2,083 North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. 1,536 Penn Valley (cdp) Nevada Co. 49 Fair Oaks (cdp) Sacramento Co. 755 Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. 7 Westhaven-Moonstone (cdp) Humboldt Co. 25 West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. 613 San Antonio Heights (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 59 Carmichael (cdp) Sacramento Co. 750
4.96 3.82 3.48 3.40 2.70 2.54 2.39 1.94 1.89 1.51
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
%
7 24 34 12 814 6 92 7 66 6
26.92 11.43 9.80 9.02 8.86 8.70 7.39 7.29 7.07 7.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine (city) Orange Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Alamo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Scotts Valley (city) Santa Cruz Co. Solana Beach (city) San Diego Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. El Dorado Hills (cdp) El Dorado Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Crestline (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co.
%
Turkish
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. San Luis Obispo (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Hillsborough (town) San Mateo Co. Ripon (city) San Joaquin Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Lafayette (city) Contra Costa Co. Los Altos (city) Santa Clara Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Spring Garden (cdp) Plumas Co. Tomales (cdp) Marin Co. Iron Horse (cdp) Plumas Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Kingsburg (city) Fresno Co. Tennant (cdp) Siskiyou Co. North Woodbridge (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Kirkwood (cdp) Alpine Co. Glen Ellen (cdp) Sonoma Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co.
%
83 200 200 112 72 43 47 69 42 73
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co. Calabasas (city) Los Angeles Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co.
Ukrainian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Santa Clarita (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co.
Place
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
0.54 0.46 0.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
72 33 43
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Valley Center (cdp) San Diego Co. Clayton (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Belmont (city) San Mateo Co. West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills (city) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Tustin Foothills (cdp) Orange Co. Roseville (city) Placer Co. San Dimas (city) Los Angeles Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co.
3.41
Swiss
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
1,121
Number
%
2,587 930 565 391 306 222 220 211 200 200
0.07 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.16 0.05 0.05 0.15 0.69 0.67
Place West Hollywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cordova (cdp) Sacramento Co. North Highlands (cdp) Sacramento Co. Fair Oaks (cdp) Sacramento Co. West Sacramento (city) Yolo Co. Carmichael (cdp) Sacramento Co. Arden-Arcade (cdp) Sacramento Co. Citrus Heights (city) Sacramento Co. Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co.
%
640 480 487 874 669 974 632 361 355
4.23 4.17 3.78 3.73 3.70 3.68 3.62 3.54 3.43
%
1,770 2,083 1,536 755 613 750 1,365 1,212 229 121
4.96 3.82 3.48 2.70 1.94 1.51 1.42 1.42 1.32 1.11
United States or American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Number
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Point Arena (city) Mendocino Co. Kings Beach (cdp) Placer Co. El Sobrante (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Foster City (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey (city) Monterey Co. Maricopa (city) Kern Co. Agoura Hills (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
4 30 83 200 200 7 112
0.82 0.77 0.72 0.69 0.67 0.64 0.55
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
94,294 38,557 16,961 13,935 12,801
2.55 3.15 1.90 5.63 3.14
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
12,520 11,686 10,639 10,403 9,981
1.61 2.74 2.31 3.18 3.91
Paradise (town) Butte Co. Morro Bay (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Orinda (city) Contra Costa Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population %
58 47 68 111 78 29 31 22 81 227
37.42 36.72 29.57 28.10 26.80 25.22 23.31 21.78 21.49 20.67
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co.
Rio Linda (cdp) Sacramento Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Oakdale (city) Stanislaus Co. Yucca Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Canyon Lake (city) Riverside Co. Lincoln (city) Placer Co. Fortuna (city) Humboldt Co. Prunedale (cdp) Monterey Co. McKinleyville (cdp) Humboldt Co.
%
1,307 1,362 2,928 1,538 1,485 805 856 807 1,289 1,036
12.51 12.28 10.50 9.83 8.83 7.88 7.83 7.79 7.75 7.62
Number
%
17,241 2,390 1,691 1,670 1,639 1,580 962 908 756 682
0.47 0.20 0.37 0.42 0.21 1.40 0.11 0.64 0.90 0.17
Welsh
Number
%
Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 236 View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 286 Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. 28 West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 182 Graton (cdp) Sonoma Co. 25 Borrego Springs (cdp) San Diego Co. 36 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 1,580 Avery (cdp) Calaveras Co. 8 Mission Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. 32 Kelseyville (cdp) Lake Co. 36
3.61 2.61 2.20 1.97 1.49 1.42 1.40 1.30 1.27 1.26
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co.
Place
Number
%
10,233 7,838 4,487 3,669 2,080 1,984 1,795 1,617 1,579 1,552
0.28 0.64 0.58 0.41 0.51 0.43 0.95 0.63 0.40 1.05
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 286 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 1,580 Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. 223 Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 139 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 345 Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. 367 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 756 Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. 103 Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. 120 Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. 453
2.61 1.40 1.20 1.18 1.09 0.95 0.90 0.87 0.82 0.78
West Indian: Bahamian, excluding Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
15 6 5 7 24 32 7 12 13 6
17.86 7.06 7.04 6.93 5.73 5.62 5.04 4.74 4.71 4.69
Shoshone (cdp) Inyo Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. Mount Hebron (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Clio (cdp) Plumas Co. Beckwourth (cdp) Plumas Co. Friant (cdp) Fresno Co. C-Road (cdp) Plumas Co. Mesa (cdp) Inyo Co. Muir Beach (cdp) Marin Co. Olancha (cdp) Inyo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place Larkspur (city) Marin Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Pacific Grove (city) Monterey Co. Capitola (city) Santa Cruz Co. Rossmoor (cdp) Orange Co. Alpine (cdp) San Diego Co.
Place
Number
%
280 259 319 210 193 238
2.33 2.07 2.06 2.06 1.88 1.81
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
%
257 141 68 57 39 35 30 29 27 27
0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.24 0.00 0.02 0.15 0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Avery (cdp) Calaveras Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Twin Lakes (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Del Mar (city) San Diego Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. San Juan Bautista (city) San Benito Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co. Strawberry (cdp) Marin Co. Citrus (cdp) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
8 35 12 9 27 2 25 7 12 12
% 1.30 0.24 0.22 0.21 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
180 31 26 23 22 22 20 19 18 13
0.00 0.02 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.04 0.24 0.19 0.02
Place
Number
%
19 18 12
0.24 0.19 0.19
Number
Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Lakeside (cdp) San Diego Co. Citrus (cdp) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Benicia (city) Solano Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Opal Cliffs (cdp) Santa Cruz Co.
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley (city) Alameda Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oceanside (city) San Diego Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Carson (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
% 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Paramount (city) Los Angeles Co. Camp Pendleton North (cdp) San Diego Co. Signal Hill (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co.
8 6 5 20 26 22 31 13 8 7
West Indian: Barbadian, excluding Hispanic
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Paramount (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Union City (city) Alameda Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Davis (city) Yolo Co. Ceres (city) Stanislaus Co. Hollister (city) San Benito Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.19 0.14 0.09 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
10 8 8 8 6 5 20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Strawberry (cdp) Marin Co. Lemoore Station (cdp) Kings Co. Rodeo (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley (cdp) Marin Co. Paramount (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Fellows (cdp) Kern Co. Olancha (cdp) Inyo Co. Tupman (cdp) Kern Co. Bombay Beach (cdp) Imperial Co. Chilcoot-Vinton (cdp) Plumas Co. Montgomery Creek (cdp) Shasta Co. Gazelle (cdp) Siskiyou Co. Clio (cdp) Plumas Co. Derby Acres (cdp) Kern Co. Maricopa (city) Kern Co.
1.74 1.67 1.64 1.64
West Indian, excluding Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
461 172 286 174
537
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
35 27 25 12 12 10 26 16 16 12
% 0.24 0.15 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05
538 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
West Indian: Belizean, excluding Hispanic
Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co.
9
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Number
%
7,742 581 435 276 254 244 209 179 151 151
0.21 0.52 0.52 0.48 0.06 0.06 0.15 0.14 1.63 0.16
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Fontana (city) San Bernardino Co. West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Number
West Athens (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Alondra Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. Boyes Hot Springs (cdp) Sonoma Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co.
151 92 62 45 581 435 276 26 123 119
0.19 0.16 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
% 1.63 1.41 0.57 0.53 0.52 0.52 0.48 0.41 0.39 0.38
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
%
44 24 31 6 15 8 10 9 26 18
West Indian: British West Indian, excluding Hispanic
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Brentwood (city) Contra Costa Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. Hanford (city) Kings Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Morgan Hill (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Redlands (city) San Bernardino Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
%
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 62 Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. 581 Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. 435 Gardena (city) Los Angeles Co. 276 Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. 123 Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. 119 Adelanto (city) San Bernardino Co. 65 Perris (city) Riverside Co. 113 Lomita (city) Los Angeles Co. 57 Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. 7,742
0.57 0.52 0.52 0.48 0.39 0.38 0.36 0.31 0.29 0.21
West Indian: Bermudan, excluding Hispanic
Place
%
383 166 128 85 50 46 43 39 37 31
0.01 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.01 0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Calistoga (city) Napa Co. Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Lake Wildwood (cdp) Nevada Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Angwin (cdp) Napa Co.
16 8 23 6 11 11 10 14 20 2
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
72 44 31 26 24 18 16 15 14 14
0.00 0.19 0.07 0.01 0.16 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.31 0.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place Jackson (city) Amador Co. Brentwood (city) Contra Costa Co. California City (city) Kern Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. Hanford (city) Kings Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Morgan Hill (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakley (city) Contra Costa Co. Redlands (city) San Bernardino Co.
Number
%
14 44 14 24 31 6 15 8 10
0.31 0.19 0.17 0.16 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02
Place
Place
Number
Pinole (city) Contra Costa Co. Marysville (city) Yuba Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. La Canada Flintridge (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Hercules (city) Contra Costa Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
23 11 11 10 14 20 20 10 10 166
Place
1.26 0.80 0.65 0.49 0.48 0.45 0.45 0.39 0.39 0.35
Number
%
59 25 32 19 23 36 14 44 37 19
0.21 0.19 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.08 0.08 0.08
West Indian: Haitian, excluding Hispanic 0.25 0.15 0.12 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
% 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04
Number
%
980 273 212 190 183 157 122 121 115 107
0.03 0.02 0.38 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.26 0.08 0.02 0.03
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Santa Rosa (city) Sonoma Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Graton (cdp) Sonoma Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bolinas (cdp) Marin Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Kensington (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co.
25 57 70 212 41 4 122 26 10 19
% 1.49 0.87 0.59 0.38 0.37 0.32 0.26 0.22 0.21 0.17
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Modesto (city) Stanislaus Co. Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
%
36 19 2 17 7 26 16 14 10 10
Oildale (cdp) Kern Co. Grover Beach (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Olivehurst (cdp) Yuba Co. Bostonia (cdp) San Diego Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Tehachapi (city) Kern Co. Apple Valley (town) San Bernardino Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. Coronado (city) San Diego Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Kelseyville (cdp) Lake Co. Mountain View (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lemon Cove (cdp) Tulare Co. Ford City (cdp) Kern Co. Rancho Tehama Reserve (cdp) Tehama Co. Firebaugh (city) Fresno Co. Bishop (city) Inyo Co. Denair (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Romoland (cdp) Riverside Co. Squaw Valley (cdp) Fresno Co.
%
West Indian: Dutch West Indian, excluding Hispanic
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.00 0.04 0.08 0.00 1.26
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Richmond (city) Contra Costa Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co.
40 38 37 37 36
Based on all places, regardless of population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Brentwood (city) Contra Costa Co. Hanford (city) Kings Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. North Fair Oaks (cdp) San Mateo Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Salinas (city) Monterey Co. Morgan Hill (city) Santa Clara Co. Jackson (city) Amador Co. California City (city) Kern Co.
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Visalia (city) Tulare Co. Manteca (city) San Joaquin Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Kelseyville (cdp) Lake Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.02
Number
%
61 59 55 44 40
0.03 0.21 0.01 0.08 0.02
Place
Number
Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael (city) Marin Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Novato (city) Marin Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
70 212 41 122 26 19
% 0.59 0.38 0.37 0.26 0.22 0.17
Profiles of California
Ancestry Rankings
Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Upland (city) San Bernardino Co. La Verne (city) Los Angeles Co. Claremont (city) Los Angeles Co.
59 80 38 35
0.15 0.12 0.12 0.10
West Indian: Jamaican, excluding Hispanic
Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Vine Hill (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Beale AFB (cdp) Yuba Co. Clearlake Oaks (cdp) Lake Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. Montara (cdp) San Mateo Co. Borrego Springs (cdp) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Number
%
5,537 981 795 738 630 511 487 470 405 347
0.15 0.08 0.20 0.10 0.56 0.11 0.05 0.33 0.10 0.26
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Mission Canyon (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Borrego Springs (cdp) San Diego Co. Camp Pendleton South (cdp) San Diego Co. Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. San Joaquin Hills (cdp) Orange Co. Edwards AFB (cdp) Kern Co. Tulelake (city) Siskiyou Co. Ladera Heights (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co.
146 32 31 82 11 23 43 7 41 116
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Westmont (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Twentynine Palms (city) San Bernardino Co. Altadena (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Dimas (city) Los Angeles Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co.
146 116 179 630 77 165 129 42 470 120
% 1.33 0.62 0.57 0.56 0.53 0.39 0.37 0.36 0.33 0.31
West Indian: Trinidadian and Tobagonian, excluding Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
%
800 329 239 160 154 152 103 91 81 80
0.02 0.07 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.14 0.10 0.23 0.15 0.06
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number 8 11
0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.03 0.01 0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
9 10 22 8 44 6 27 16 9 8
0.71 0.40 0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03
Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Nice (cdp) Lake Co. San Juan Capistrano (city) Orange Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. East Hemet (cdp) Riverside Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Cruz (city) Santa Cruz Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Rubidoux (cdp) Riverside Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley (cdp) Santa Cruz Co. Angwin (cdp) Napa Co.
%
94 45 44 31 30 27 22 16 14 14
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. San Juan Capistrano (city) Orange Co. Santa Cruz (city) Santa Cruz Co. Corona (city) Riverside Co. Rancho Cucamonga (city) San Bernardino Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marcos (city) San Diego Co. Moreno Valley (city) Riverside Co.
% 0.25 0.23 0.15 0.14 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.08
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
35 91 81 152 33 33 103 10 20 19
West Indian: U.S. Virgin Islander, excluding Hispanic
% 1.33 1.27 1.22 0.92 0.87 0.75 0.73 0.69 0.63 0.62
Number
Baywood-Los Osos (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marcos (city) San Diego Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Carlos (city) San Mateo Co. Burbank (city) Los Angeles Co. Capitola (city) Santa Cruz Co. South Pasadena (city) Los Angeles Co. Coronado (city) San Diego Co.
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
0.32 0.28 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.23 0.23 0.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
21 9 35 13 6 91 7 5
% 0.38 0.36
Place San Juan Capistrano (city) Orange Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood (city) Los Angeles Co. East Hemet (cdp) Riverside Co. Hawthorne (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Cruz (city) Santa Cruz Co. Manhattan Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Rubidoux (cdp) Riverside Co. Redlands (city) San Bernardino Co. Culver City (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
22 8 44 6 27 16 9 8 12 9
0.06 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02
539
West Indian: West Indian, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1,121 414 218 212 134 114 108 99 96 96
0.03 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.08 0.10 0.03
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Palmdale (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
21 8 17 69 48 25 1 5 21 21
0.84 0.63 0.60 0.59 0.58 0.43 0.40 0.37 0.19 0.18
Forestville (cdp) Sonoma Co. Nebo Center (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Rollingwood (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Woodcrest (cdp) Riverside Co. Edwards AFB (cdp) Kern Co. Keene (cdp) Kern Co. North Edwards (cdp) Kern Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
Lake Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Los Alamitos (city) Orange Co. Grand Terrace (city) San Bernardino Co. View Park-Windsor Hills (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lamont (cdp) Kern Co. Cypress (city) Orange Co. Murrieta (city) Riverside Co. Stanford (cdp) Santa Clara Co. El Cajon (city) San Diego Co. Rancho Cordova (cdp) Sacramento Co.
69 21 21 19 21 56 47 15 96 53
% 0.59 0.19 0.18 0.17 0.16 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10
West Indian: Other, excluding Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
41 35 22 17 12 11 9 9 9 8
0.10 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01
Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. Carlsbad (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co.
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
41 11 7 9 7 6 7 4 22
0.10 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01
540 Ancestry Rankings
Profiles of California
San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co.
12
0.01
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co.
140,797 131,024 123,555
74.26 53.03 37.67
Huntington Park (city) Los Angeles Co. 26,365 West Whittier-Los Nietos (cdp) Los Angeles Co.10,711
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
Number
%
41 11 7 9 7 6 7 4 22 12
0.10 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01
Lompoc (city) Santa Barbara Co. Suisun City (city) Solano Co. Loma Linda (city) San Bernardino Co. Florin (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rosemont (cdp) Sacramento Co. Millbrae (city) San Mateo Co. Temple City (city) Los Angeles Co. Barstow (city) San Bernardino Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. San Bernardino (city) San Bernardino Co.
White
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number %
28 100.00 26 100.00 17 100.00 95 98.96 315 98.44 323 98.18 90 97.83 259 97.74 85 97.70 42 97.67
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Based on all places, regardless of population Place Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance (city) Los Angeles Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Riverside (city) Riverside Co. Bakersfield (city) Kern Co.
Number
Prattville (cdp) Plumas Co. Belden (cdp) Plumas Co. Bucks Lake (cdp) Plumas Co. Whitehawk (cdp) Plumas Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Almanor West (cdp) Plumas Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. Bluewater (cdp) San Bernardino Co. Twain (cdp) Plumas Co. La Porte (cdp) Plumas Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Yugoslavian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
%
1,891,358 781,652 460,772 411,427 230,797 225,899 214,140 193,586 162,256 161,898
51.19 63.89 51.49 52.97 53.97 48.95 52.61 59.02 63.59 65.53
Place Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Auburn (city) Placer Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Mill Valley (city) Marin Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Larkspur (city) Marin Co.
%
15,674 24,630 9,818 9,235 11,373 11,289 9,926 12,357 11,387 10,869
94.95 93.27 92.89 92.35 91.26 91.20 90.88 90.86 90.55 90.47
Place
%
160 92 90 55 28 26 17 328 319 825
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.70 99.69 99.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Laguna Woods (city) Orange Co. Magalia (cdp) Butte Co. Paradise (town) Butte Co. Auburn (city) Placer Co. Grass Valley (city) Nevada Co. Montecito (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Cameron Park (cdp) El Dorado Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. San Anselmo (town) Marin Co. Laguna Beach (city) Orange Co.
Number
%
15,982 10,205 25,414 11,913 10,421 9,534 13,805 11,876 11,679 22,341
96.82 96.56 96.24 95.59 95.41 95.34 94.89 94.44 94.35 94.16
White: Not Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Based on all places, regardless of population
Place
Number
%
Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana (city) Orange Co. Anaheim (city) Orange Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. East Los Angeles (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista (city) San Diego Co.
724,328 149,119 117,684 113,370 70,031 64,315 63,410 55,053 50,945 45,046
19.60 12.19 13.15 33.54 21.35 13.94 14.83 7.09 40.99 25.95
Foothill Farms (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rancho Palos Verdes (city) Los Angeles Co. Malibu (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara (city) Santa Clara Co. Coto de Caza (cdp) Orange Co. Bonita (cdp) San Diego Co. Eureka (city) Humboldt Co. Palm Desert (city) Riverside Co. Dublin (city) Alameda Co. Hermosa Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on all places, regardless of population Place Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Calexico (city) Imperial Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Pico Rivera (city) Los Angeles Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Seeley (cdp) Imperial Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co. Weedpatch (cdp) Kern Co.
Number
%
20,855 12,721 7,524 16,949 29,212 5,615 12,474 717 10,637 1,197
47.34 46.93 46.50 46.23 46.06 44.68 44.42 44.15 43.94 43.91
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Based on all places, regardless of population Los Angeles (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach (city) Los Angeles Co.
%
40 61 16 6 121 35 12 6 2 13
4.65 4.19 2.70 2.48 2.27 2.14 2.10 2.09 1.56 1.47
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Lake Almanor Country Club (cdp) Plumas Co. Deer Park (cdp) Napa Co. Millville (cdp) Shasta Co. Port Costa (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Burbank (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Stallion Springs (cdp) Kern Co. Rail Road Flat (cdp) Calaveras Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Olancha (cdp) Inyo Co. Byron (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
Based on places with populations of 10,000 or more Place
0.11 0.25 0.14 0.18 0.23 0.18 0.71 0.27 0.11 0.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
McKittrick (cdp) Kern Co. Valley Ranch (cdp) Plumas Co. Clio (cdp) Plumas Co. Spring Garden (cdp) Plumas Co. Prattville (cdp) Plumas Co. Belden (cdp) Plumas Co. Bucks Lake (cdp) Plumas Co. Lake Almanor West (cdp) Plumas Co. Plumas Eureka (cdp) Plumas Co. Graeagle (cdp) Plumas Co.
%
3,995 2,222 1,684 1,367 916 743 723 510 504 393
Based on all places, regardless of population
Based on all places, regardless of population Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
White: Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
42.98 42.62
Number
%
1,167,030 632,533 356,374 343,088 176,446 167,387 161,584
31.59 51.70 45.88 38.34 43.35 39.14 35.01
Place Bell Gardens (city) Los Angeles Co. Calexico (city) Imperial Co. Walnut Park (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell (city) Los Angeles Co. Pico Rivera (city) Los Angeles Co. Commerce (city) Los Angeles Co. Maywood (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
%
20,855 12,721 7,524 16,949 29,212 5,615 12,474 10,637
47.34 46.93 46.50 46.23 46.06 44.68 44.42 43.94
Notes: (cdp) census designated place; Refer to the User’s Guide in the front of the book for more detailed information.
Number
%
248 381 90 723 93 85 150 235 171 100
1.43 0.92 0.72 0.71 0.71 0.71 0.58 0.57 0.57 0.54
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Population
Population
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Total Population
0.05
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3,694,834 1,223,341 893,889 776,733 461,381 427,224 407,075 399,477 337,512 327,357
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,605
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,719,916 310,533 269,908 256,708 170,330 164,927 153,319 120,614 113,182 109,565
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
97.87 96.98 96.61 96.44 95.58 95.38 95.14 93.83 93.73 93.40
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Percent
5,503 853 633 489 421 413
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.68 0.58 0.32 0.27 0.27 0.18
Central American 1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
256,238 25,891 9,407 8,493 7,873 7,211 7,146 6,874 6,145 5,533
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Argentinian 1
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
0.39 0.15 0.13 0.08 0.07
30.88 30.80 23.63 20.17 20.05 17.58 17.13 16.34 15.57 15.03
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
10.34 8.64 8.08 8.02 7.81 7.48 7.20 7.12 6.94 6.90
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
6,605 1,241 864 833 654 577 566 535 488 455
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
2.32 1.71 1.26 1.22 0.86 0.79 0.40 0.38 0.32 0.31
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
0.58 0.54 0.50 0.42 0.34 0.18 0.15 0.11 0.10 0.10
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,867 462
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Chilean
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
0.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Bolivian
Percent
Parlier, CA (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Walnut Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Commerce, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.08 0.06 0.03
Colombian
0.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Percent
1
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Bolivian
Place
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Number
1
Place
0.17 0.13
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Bolivian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
541
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
2,941 503 412
Costa Rican 1
Chilean 1
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
0.15 0.11
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population Place
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent 0.05 0.04
0.46
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
542 Hispanic Rankings: Population
Profiles of California
Cuban
Ecuadorian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
12,819 2,098 2,082 2,023 1,906 1,119 1,067 976 953 918
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Place
7.28 5.30 3.76 3.44 3.36 2.76 2.63 2.50 2.26 1.97
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
2.50 1.94 1.73 1.31 1.20 1.16 1.04 0.85 0.67 0.53
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Ecuadorian 1
Place
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.16 0.04
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
74,909 3,643 2,890 2,583 2,089 2,063 2,058 1,980 1,656 1,501
1
Guatemalan 1
Place
Percent
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22.04 5.37 5.33 4.40 4.36 4.04 3.81 3.79 3.78 3.50
Number 4,497 475 467 414
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.54 0.36 0.36 0.35 0.34 0.13 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.08
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co.
1,121,433 263,265 228,517 222,927 146,765 129,824 126,103 106,492 103,266 88,196
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Guatemalan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Percent
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
5.15 3.14 2.88 2.36 2.03 1.98 1.94 1.86 1.77 1.72
Percent
Avenal, CA (city) Kings Co. Livingston, CA (city) Merced Co. Soledad, CA (city) Monterey Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Corcoran, CA (city) Kings Co. Tehachapi, CA (city) Kern Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Watsonville, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Fillmore, CA (city) Ventura Co. Mira Loma, CA (cdp) Riverside Co.
95.23 95.12 94.97 93.78 93.60 93.60 92.11 91.81 91.71 91.49
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
1.07 0.97 0.95 0.77 0.59 0.58 0.56 0.28 0.27 0.25
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Place
Ecuadorian
Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Place
Guatemalan
0.04 0.02
Place
1
Place
Dominican
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
0.24 0.12 0.10 0.03
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
742 504
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Place
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1.22 0.29 0.26 0.13
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent
Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Number 13,180 1,603 1,039 858 719 519 489 478 420 383
Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Parlier, CA (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Soledad, CA (city) Monterey Co. Arvin, CA (city) Kern Co. San Fernando, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co. Lamont, CA (cdp) Kern Co. Commerce, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 89.64 88.99 88.21 85.63 84.19 80.43 79.65 78.99 78.85 78.39
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Population
Nicaraguan
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number 9,625 6,481 2,056 1,933 1,176 772 739 718 685 561
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
8.35 7.10 5.92 4.01 2.53 2.45 2.29 1.98 1.98 1.77
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1.87 1.71 1.27 0.84 0.83 0.81 0.70 0.67 0.62 0.61
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,347 553
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
7,493 2,193 1,158 1,063 1,062 1,033 732 647 586 581
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3.64 3.06 2.74 2.22 2.00 1.71 1.53 1.33 1.14 0.67
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
0.99 0.63 0.60 0.59 0.50 0.47 0.39 0.32 0.30 0.28
1
Place
1
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.18 0.08
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.05 0.04
San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Victorville, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Tracy, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Castro Valley, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Manteca, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
135,381 11,682 4,989 3,737 3,472 3,459 3,365 3,014 2,993 2,407
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
12,701 5,354 4,168 3,761 2,326 2,223 2,095 1,863 1,837 1,362
Puerto Rican
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
14.54 10.66 10.53 8.44 7.87 7.84 7.46 7.30 6.70 6.64
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Percent
Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Place Castro Valley, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Percent 8.55 6.48 5.64 5.57 5.01 4.56 4.53 4.35 4.14
5.68 5.43 4.36 3.88 3.66 3.66 3.65 3.64 3.43 3.25
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1.40 1.33 1.33 1.12 1.11 1.06 1.03 0.96 0.90 0.87
Place
Puerto Rican
Percent
Percent
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Puerto Rican
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Panamanian Place
4.09
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
543
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 32,838 5,547 4,494 3,951 2,859 2,623 2,518 2,072 1,873 1,687
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
544 Hispanic Rankings: Median Age
Profiles of California
South American
Venezuelan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population Place
10.10 9.79 9.15 8.60 8.47 7.82 7.57 7.53 7.49 7.35
Place
South American
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.04
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co.
2.66 1.87 1.76 1.36 1.32 1.31 1.30 1.29 1.26 1.20
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
3,922 742 640 615
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.58 0.24 0.23 0.23
0.02
Argentinian 1
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
279,223 29,246 28,957 23,942 19,962 19,548 16,733 16,026 10,872 10,859
50.0 38.6 35.4 34.6 34.4 34.2
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years 38.8
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
Central American
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Dublin, CA (city) Alameda Co. Orangevale, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pacific Grove, CA (city) Monterey Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Rosamond, CA (cdp) Kern Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Suisun City, CA (city) Solano Co. Martinez, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
43.98 32.90 32.85 29.16 27.95 27.78 26.24 25.87 25.77 25.50
1
Place
Years
Commerce, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Puente Valley, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Duarte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Colton, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
39.1 38.9 38.8 37.9 37.3 37.1 36.5 36.3 35.9 35.9
Other Hispanic
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Chilean
1
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
0.11 0.08 0.07 0.06
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Place
Uruguayan
11.14 11.03 10.58 10.41 10.33 9.72 9.57 9.55 9.52 9.29
Median Age
1
Percent
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Selma, CA (city) Fresno Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Barstow, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Whittier-Los Nietos, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Hispanic Population
No places met population threshold.
Years
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Other Hispanic
1
Place
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Spaniard
Place
40.6 40.4 39.5 38.1 38.0 37.3 37.1 36.9 36.9 36.6
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Place
Percent
Years
Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Anselmo, CA (town) Marin Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Seal Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Other Hispanic
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
736
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Hispanic
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Place
45.7
1
Percent
Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co.
Morro Bay, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Rancho Mirage, CA (city) Riverside Co. Seal Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Palm Desert, CA (city) Riverside Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co. Larkspur, CA (city) Marin Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Magalia, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Paradise, CA (town) Butte Co.
Years 66.0 62.1 53.7 48.0 47.0 46.9 46.7 46.2 45.8
1
Place
Years
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
39.0 37.8 33.9
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
40.2 39.6 38.1 36.4 35.3 34.4 33.6 33.5 33.2 32.9
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Years 36.9 33.8
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Average Household Size
Cuban
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Years
Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
60.7 59.9 56.7 55.1 49.8 49.6 47.3 46.8 45.9 45.3
Place
Years
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Dominican
39.2 37.8 36.5 35.5 33.2 33.0 32.9 32.6 32.4 32.1
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
31.9 24.5
Place
Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
41.3 41.3 41.0 40.6 40.2 39.9 39.9 39.4
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
38.2 35.1 34.2 32.0
Uruguayan
36.7 31.6
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Ecuadorian
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Years
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Years
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
545
37.0 36.6 34.3 27.5
Place
Venezuelan
Years
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Peruvian
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
33.8
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Guatemalan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pico Rivera, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Paramount, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
34.5 33.4 33.3 33.0 32.9 32.6 32.4 32.4 32.3 32.1
Other Hispanic
Years
Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
38.4 37.1 36.3 36.1 35.5 35.1 34.5 34.3 34.1 33.7
Puerto Rican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Belmont, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Pleasant Hill, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Artesia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
41.0 38.8 38.6 38.5 38.5 38.1 37.4 35.9 35.9 35.8
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
31.2 29.6 29.1 29.0 28.6 28.5 27.2 27.0 26.9 26.1
41.6 40.3 39.3 35.9 35.3 35.3 35.0 34.5 34.4 34.3
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sierra Madre, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Seal Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
36.6 34.8 34.7 34.4 34.2 34.1 34.0 33.3 32.9 32.5
Average Household Size
Years
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Whittier, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Victorville, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Years
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
37.0 37.0 36.9 36.2 35.2 35.0 34.3 34.1 33.7 33.6
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Years
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co. West Puente Valley, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lynwood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Soledad, CA (city) Monterey Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
5.13 4.76 4.72 4.71 4.69 4.64 4.61 4.60 4.55 4.55
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Half Moon Bay, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 5.85 5.79 5.78 5.75 5.62 5.51 5.35 5.27 5.23 5.22
43.1 42.7
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
546 Hispanic Rankings: Average Household Size Argentinian
Profiles of California Dominican
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
3.30 3.22 2.98 2.55 2.46 1.83
Place
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
2.46 2.23
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Ecuadorian
2.97 2.60
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Panamanian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
3.61 3.38 3.38 2.87
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3.68 Place
Guatemalan Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Number
Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
6.31 5.54 5.45 5.42 5.40 5.30 5.27 5.13 5.09 5.07
Number
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
6.17 6.10 6.03 5.81 5.76 5.69 5.64 5.40 5.31 5.28
1
Place
Place Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
2.92 2.10 2.08
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
3.69 3.53 3.51 3.49 3.29 3.24 3.08 3.00 2.78 2.78
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3.17 2.83
Number
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
5.57 5.00 4.70 4.63 4.47 4.38 4.24 3.96 3.83 3.82
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Half Moon Bay, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Juan Capistrano, CA (city) Orange Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co.
6.25 5.95 5.91 5.73 5.69 5.63 5.52 5.44 5.36 5.32
Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
Place 3.90 3.53 3.45 3.21 3.19 3.14 3.00 2.93 2.87 2.82
Number
Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. San Fernando, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
6.96 6.18 6.09 6.06 6.02 5.76 5.63 5.62 5.60 5.52
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Number
Salvadoran
Place
Nicaraguan
Place
4.26 3.99 3.83 3.77 3.77 3.75 3.69 3.66 3.62 3.60
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number 1
Number
El Cajon, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Tracy, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Manteca, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number 1
4.98 4.25 3.80 3.71 3.58 3.56 3.52 3.51 3.50 3.36
1
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Number 6.13 5.47 5.33 4.51 4.50 4.48 4.44 4.30 4.23 4.18
Number
Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendora, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co.
4.58 4.53 4.35 4.26 4.19 4.08 4.08 4.08 4.00 4.00
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 3.45 2.83
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
2.82 1.78
San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
21,970
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Place
Number
Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Paradise, CA (town) Butte Co. McKinleyville, CA (cdp) Humboldt Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Orangevale, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Atascadero, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co.
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2.16
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Citrus, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Beaumont, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Arvin, CA (city) Kern Co.
6.25 5.65 5.62 5.59 5.55 5.53 5.48 5.43 5.42 5.39
Percent 79.10 74.81 73.13 69.90 69.20 68.83 68.20 67.86 65.40 64.89
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home 1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
513 105 96 72 52 34
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
1,438,573 714,484 404,571 402,804 255,173 236,221 235,220 234,737 164,979 152,238
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
95.62 95.06 94.96 94.58 93.41 93.03 93.02 92.66 92.59 92.41
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
171,071 62,478 52,802 50,516 27,533 23,792 23,224 22,967 22,938
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
396 175 78
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
35.71 19.16 14.13
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
Number
1
Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
20.00 17.41 12.04 11.65 9.50 8.08
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
609 256 193 155 93 90 72 52 43 23
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
98 Place
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home 1
Grass Valley, CA (city) Nevada Co. Magalia, CA (cdp) Butte Co. McKinleyville, CA (cdp) Humboldt Co. Paradise, CA (town) Butte Co. El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Auburn, CA (city) Placer Co. Cameron Park, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Atascadero, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co.
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
30.09 26.04 26.03 24.36 24.15 22.76 22.30 22.21 21.34
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Number
Language Spoken: English Only
Place
Petaluma, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co.
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
547
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
6.29
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24.65 22.03 21.43 18.26 18.02 11.78 10.19 9.57 9.17 4.94
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
11,615 2,161 1,004 728 602 584 418 408 397 397
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
276 93
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 20.81 15.37
1
Place Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Percent 36.86
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
548 Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,096 726 478 284 277 211 200 196 192 179
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
47.42 37.06 34.81 34.21 34.15 32.76 28.57 27.67 27.07 25.80
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
137 93
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Profiles of California
Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
123 103 101 98 97
Guatemalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Scotts Valley, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Orangevale, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Paradise, CA (town) Butte Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
20.72 14.19 13.47 12.15 12.12 11.34 11.06 10.45 10.08 9.72
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
566 101 101 70 50 49 48 46 42 33
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
30.99 20.00 19.38 18.92 16.09 15.68 13.95 13.15 13.15 11.17
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
29.27 13.21
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
333 90 40 0
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
14.03 13.83 12.17 11.42 11.16 10.34 7.28 7.03 4.87 4.65
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24.73 8.79 7.73 0.00
Guatemalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 3,144 227 157 127 125
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
119,699 48,507 42,507 39,206 21,129 19,233 18,843 18,536 16,984 16,979
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
38.96 26.77
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Rossmoor, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co.
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
347 203
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1
Place
Place
551 478 278 141 137 126 112 90 86 83
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
1
Place
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
70.68 70.52 70.30 68.85 68.39 67.45 65.82
1
Percent 82.49 79.45 71.90
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 439 321 127
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: Spanish
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
110 70 64 60 48 47 45
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
22.25 20.43 17.81 16.90 14.33 14.07 13.72 13.67 13.12
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
154
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co.
549
Percent
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
21.72
1
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
15.26 14.29 12.39 11.31 10.88 10.54 9.39 7.87 6.46 6.10
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co.
2,783 990 704 564 262 256 233 231 221 207
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co.
29,522 9,939 8,911 6,884 4,926 4,520 4,153 3,812 3,471 3,403
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
4,184 2,050 1,908 1,481 1,106 1,065 911 892 770 712
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
31.13 30.23 24.93 24.62 23.99 23.56 23.45 23.41 21.88 21.80
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Buena Park, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co.
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Benicia, CA (city) Solano Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Orangevale, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Carmichael, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co. Citrus Heights, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Monterey, CA (city) Monterey Co.
84.29 82.70 79.91 79.41 77.11 75.79 75.41 72.24 71.66 71.23
1
Tracy, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Castro Valley, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Manteca, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
76.82 71.62 67.88 67.51 67.35 66.38 65.10 65.03 63.28 62.05
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
1,079 340 273 219
1
Place
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
5,912 963 382 222 217 217 208 187 172 168
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
46.75 45.82 34.54 30.27
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home 1
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Percent
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
37.74
1,422,316 244,254 211,276 186,647 128,713 118,833 102,604 96,525 89,759 85,328
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co.
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Language Spoken: Spanish
Percent
Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 92.11 91.57 89.85 89.19 87.72 87.45 87.23 86.36 85.49
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
550 Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: Spanish South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
85.43
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
1,359,410 223,823 207,516 178,616 120,972 114,671 98,041 95,678 83,365 79,246
Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
94.94 94.83 94.01 93.87 93.63 93.49 93.47 93.16 93.02 93.00
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
4,825 710 474 387 380 288
Argentinians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
22,003 8,063 7,474 6,585 6,385 6,327 5,693 5,466 4,942
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Highland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Ashland, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
100.00 100.00 99.10 98.88 98.72 98.65 98.40 97.64 97.63 97.14
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
2,364 314 294
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
91.92 89.35 87.96 86.17 80.00 78.61
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,502 354
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
83.63 79.19
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
10,191 1,786 1,758 1,315 1,224 865 823 754 739 710
Cubans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
84.37 77.15 60.00
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
95.91 93.66 93.54 92.99 91.68 91.46 90.84 90.61 90.53 90.20
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Costa Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Chileans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Profiles of California
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
5,732 880 689 590 539 515 510 423 403 379
Colombians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
611 331
Dominicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
86.79 70.73
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,433 Place
Bolivians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
92.04
Central Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent 95.28 95.06 94.62 90.83 90.04 89.81 88.22 81.74 80.12 75.73
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
226,359
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 3,939 439 415 274
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Language Spoken: Spanish
Ecuadorians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
100.00 91.39 91.21 75.27
Guatemalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
66,340 3,135 2,503 2,207 1,901 1,821 1,815 1,766 1,459 1,204
Guatemalans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Lynwood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
100.00 99.02 98.90 98.59 98.56 98.53 98.21 98.08 97.89 97.82
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
11,581 1,335 851 724 624 429 407 398 364 299
Hondurans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
95.99 95.06 92.97 92.72 90.15 89.66 88.84 88.58 87.23 86.17
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co.
870,620 195,239 184,589 150,293 96,083 94,428 85,400 84,610 76,829 67,155
Mexicans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
551 61.04
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
94.91 94.83 94.58 94.19 93.85 93.80 93.19 93.17 93.06 92.98
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
6,705 1,759 994 951 894 880 652 543 537 499
Peruvians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
8,617 5,572 1,715 1,700 1,002 668 577 568 556 556
Nicaraguans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
96.32 94.53 94.33 93.72 93.54 93.11 92.75 92.13 89.46 88.43
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
100.00 100.00 98.81 97.34 95.24 94.88 94.58 94.33 93.71 92.85
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
7,549 2,724 2,099 1,858 1,004 1,001 929 826 791 769
Puerto Ricans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
940 318
Panamanians 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 72.53
Place South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent 82.93 75.45 71.99 70.46 69.83 68.53 66.87 66.74 65.35
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
552 Hispanic Rankings: Foreign Born Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
64.51
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
119,674 9,974 4,328 3,510 3,110 3,032 2,994 2,653 2,402 2,188
Salvadorans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Profiles of California Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
66.86 56.78 53.25 47.98
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Paramount, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Pico Rivera, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montclair, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.04 98.60 98.56 98.46 98.35 98.22
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
546
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
77.01
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
28,490 4,294 3,483 3,009 2,546 2,157 2,118 1,713 1,577 1,483
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Venezuelans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
South Americans 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
314,227 285,541 179,933 132,168 123,976 106,119 106,116 86,937
1
Place
1
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
56.35 55.94 55.35 55.16 54.41 53.58 53.31 53.26 53.13 52.83
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
965,793 152,226 134,887 113,225 82,213 80,408 59,480 58,202 51,826 48,924
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Number
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
213,207 16,389 16,348 16,024 13,206 13,091 11,150 10,067 7,945 7,596
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South Lake Tahoe, CA (city) El Dorado Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Percent 69.27 64.51 61.74 61.44 60.50 59.47 59.35 59.30 58.94 58.80
1
Place
Percent
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Glendora, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
98.50 97.47 97.13 96.80 96.60 95.14 95.01 94.35 93.33 93.00
Spaniards 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Avenal, CA (city) Kings Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
95.49 94.82 94.16 93.73 93.64 92.64 92.46 92.23 91.93 91.60
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
4,366 599 458 362 332 281
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Foreign Born
2,383 360 356 311
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
1
Place
Argentinian
Other Hispanics 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home
Number 1,512,720 329,757
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 85.99 79.34 72.35 70.22 68.04 67.89
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Foreign Born
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,253
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
79.68 72.54 72.48 70.80 69.33 66.20 65.79 62.97
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Guatemalan
Place
Central American 1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
199,397 18,934 7,115 6,658 5,660 5,601 5,309 5,202 4,778 4,232
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,260 267
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
67.49 57.79
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Cuban
60,106 2,872 2,458 2,045 1,712 1,675 1,632 1,584 1,269 1,219
Guatemalan
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Central American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Perris, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Colton, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Stanton, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cathedral City, CA (city) Riverside Co.
89.54 88.70 88.59 88.00 83.55 82.93 82.85 82.38 82.14 82.00
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
8,397 1,478 1,223 1,115 867 765 765 623 621 614
Place
Percent
Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Cathedral City, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Cuban
90.40 87.45 86.65 85.19 85.05 83.30 82.99 82.74 82.64 82.33
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
2,166 327 281
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
73.65 68.20 65.01
Percent
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
85.74 84.65 83.33 78.59 78.38 77.67 76.19 75.00 73.08 73.06
4,787 747 599 522 463 451 391 382 354 352
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent 85.93 85.19
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number 454 182
Dominican
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
10,461 1,211 774 632 588 418 417 364 359 303
Honduran
1
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Dominican
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Colombian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
73.05 73.05 68.95 38.16
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Costa Rican
78.07
553
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
61.19 36.11
Ecuadorian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
85.48 85.28 81.78 81.70 80.54 79.37 79.11 76.15 75.55 74.49
Mexican
Number 3,285 347 322 158
Percent
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
589,077 134,256 118,006 93,916 67,008 62,853
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
554 Hispanic Rankings: Foreign Born East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
52,003 48,042 42,824 42,148
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co. South Lake Tahoe, CA (city) El Dorado Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Truckee, CA (town) Nevada Co. Napa, CA (city) Napa Co. Half Moon Bay, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co.
71.46 63.56 61.74 61.72 60.96 60.26 59.94 59.61 59.19 58.82
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
7,633 4,703 1,477 1,306 888 491 481 479 475 436
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
85.74 83.63 83.49 81.04 79.30 75.51 74.45 72.57 71.84 70.68
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
886 240
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Profiles of California Peruvian
Salvadoran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
6,132 1,616 902 862 785 753 543 539 490 451
Peruvian
65.78 43.40
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
85.45 85.30 85.22 84.74 81.40 81.10 80.65 80.15 80.02 79.29
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
91.98 84.93 82.75 82.34 81.84 77.98 77.78 76.25 75.99 75.73
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Puerto Rican
25,066 3,904 2,878 2,784 2,272 1,935 1,925 1,491 1,339 1,310
South American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
754 154 152 141 80 66 63 60 56 46
Place
Percent
Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Puerto Rican
92.94 91.78 88.68 87.07 85.38 85.12 84.37 82.10 81.45 81.13
Spaniard
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent
Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cudahy, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
9.50 8.37 7.75 7.20 6.93 5.94 4.94 4.73 4.31 4.04
1
Place
Place
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
103,077 8,416 3,698 2,790 2,688 2,659 2,595 2,176 2,119 1,796
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,810 287 282 256
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
46.15 44.06 41.63 38.68
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place No places met population threshold.
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens
Venezuelan
Hispanic
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
543
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Central American
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
73.78
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
555
1
Place
Number
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
220,238 38,995 27,595 25,741 21,980 17,811 15,573 15,027 14,929 14,109
Duarte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Fe Springs, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 49.22 46.22 44.87 44.24 42.26 41.27 39.55 39.10 38.29 37.55
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
140,838 11,418 9,969 9,550 8,998 8,060 7,689 4,997 4,662 4,406
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Hispanic
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Calabasas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Hollywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
24.37 24.36 23.27 23.22 22.60 22.35 22.25 21.67 21.50 21.18
1
Place
Percent
Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lennox, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Walnut Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lamont, CA (cdp) Kern Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co.
62.18 60.70 58.09 57.07 55.57 54.88 54.65 53.95 53.50 52.28
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
509,841 163,426 140,542 134,456 52,023 45,713 42,269 38,125 37,783 34,257
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
2,033 227 207 169 154 117
34.71 32.21 29.28
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Bolivian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
618
Bolivian
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,970 378 299 272 221 193 152 142 135 112
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
45.72 38.30 34.10 33.70 31.48 30.46 29.83 29.10 23.08 20.93
1
1
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
40.92 36.94 36.58 35.86 24.27 23.93
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Total Population
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Colombian
1
Number
1
Place
Number
Place
Place
Chilean Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Argentinian
1
861 162 143
Argentinian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Total Population
Place
31.17 30.18 28.95 27.69 27.38 26.67 26.63 26.39 25.46 24.86
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Central American Place
Costa Rican
38.50
Number 44,791 7,806 2,386 2,260 1,917 1,646 1,612 1,483 1,264 1,203
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
673 165
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent 36.05 35.71
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
556 Hispanic Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Cuban
Profiles of California
Guatemalan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
5,967 1,018 1,008 595 557 520 483 482 455 446
1
Place
Percent
Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Cuban
42.27 35.83 35.57 31.67 31.51 31.04 30.05 29.15 27.31 26.99
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
71.88 69.23 68.68 60.75 60.60 59.64 57.48 57.07 56.67 50.60
Place
Dominican
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,785 209 198 164 134 77 69 66 35 17
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
237 89
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
31.94 17.66
1,615 186 115 104
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
39.83 35.91 25.12 24.21
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
122,731 32,420 22,120 20,805 13,592 13,022 12,656 12,285 10,641 10,283
Percent
1
Number 10,532 834 514 431 428 409 390 314 274 241
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Mexican
Clearlake, CA (city) Lake Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Bonita, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Centro, CA (city) Imperial Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Morro Bay, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co.
41.20 30.56
1
Place
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Place
1
1
Guatemalan
555 169
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Place
25.82 20.12 20.10 19.11 15.71 13.54 12.35 9.60 7.16 5.36
Place
Mexican
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1
Percent
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Ecuadorian Place
Panamanian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
40.15 39.87 37.90 35.87 33.78 33.68 32.44 32.33 31.71 31.59
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Percent
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
Place
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
2,468 2,456 653 652 318 275 260 183 182 161
Nicaraguan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Honduran
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Place
20.37 20.26 20.09 20.08 18.68 17.47 17.31 16.60 16.12 15.99
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,024 634 381 346 308 298 232 219 201 199
Peruvian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 52.56 37.69 37.36 37.04
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: High School Graduates
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
32.90 32.55 30.76 28.91 28.26 28.06
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
736 657 610
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
150 64 48 47 43 33 27 18 17 17
Percent
Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
53.93 51.50 50.21 48.54 47.14 46.85 45.91 43.61 42.23 41.27
Spaniard
557
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. West Hollywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
29.64 28.11 28.10 26.96 25.86 23.38 23.31 23.14 21.90 21.77
High School Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
4.14 3.99 3.37 3.31 2.31 2.10 2.08 1.98 1.96 1.93
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
473 87 78 68
Spaniard Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
12.68 12.06 11.73 10.63
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1,538,715 645,200 483,740 447,071 201,578 197,067 193,305 163,456 134,633 120,443
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Salvadoran
Place
Uruguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24,474 3,358 1,112 941 833 805 767 667 628 598
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelan Place
Salvadoran Place
Percent
West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
44.03 37.60 36.46 36.00 34.97 34.32 33.54 33.05 32.65 32.12
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
10,407 1,793 1,314 1,169 1,098 815 740
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
153
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
20.79
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
99.06 98.37 98.35 98.13 97.96 97.77 97.73 97.68 97.51 97.49
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Mill Valley, CA (city) Marin Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 35,482 5,243 3,367 2,844 2,136 1,842 1,821 1,797 1,351 1,280
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
312,277 81,570 72,499 44,651 37,866 33,378 32,923 30,267 29,748 25,531
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Scotts Valley, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Percent 100.00 97.17 95.87 95.17 94.95 94.44 93.01 92.83
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
558 Hispanic Rankings: High School Graduates El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Moraga, CA (town) Contra Costa Co.
92.60 92.43
Profiles of California
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3,321 547 468 327 212 190
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,627 370 271
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent 90.33 86.65 76.96
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
92.31 91.85 89.97 76.70 67.14 63.28
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
912
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3,386 682 634 432 391 360 348 259 244 240
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
77.75
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
51,911 9,926 3,358 2,876 2,297 1,969 1,860 1,799 1,784 1,764
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
94.35 88.26 88.24 84.83 82.43 82.22 80.75 76.32 75.00 73.85
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Buenaventura (Ventura), CA (city) Ventura Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
Percent 87.81 87.04 84.04 83.51 82.94 82.89 81.82 80.94 79.62 77.12
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
95.64 90.05 87.85 84.46 82.49 82.20 81.90 79.06 75.41 74.78
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
341 189
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
85.91 66.60
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
2,224 299 294 217
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,020 241
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
507 499 474
Place
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
74.15 70.15
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 6,644 1,158 1,142 981 941 611 590
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
93.94 84.94 84.24 68.26
Guatemalans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
13,604 998 619 562 528 473 458 372 349 336
Guatemalans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 69.94
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: High School Graduates
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
65.15 60.36 59.79 58.71 57.83 55.87 55.21 53.26 53.05
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,526 371 281 223 167 121 108 70 69 58
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
59.31 56.04 44.69 37.30 36.86 35.01 33.10 32.77 24.22 21.32
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co.
182,564 62,956 54,490 31,743 28,387 26,217 23,692 22,043 19,546 18,892
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3,103 2,988 1,049 789 441 317 310 261 261 254
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent 97.05 95.70 95.35 93.26 92.35 92.23 92.15 92.08 90.55 90.51
1
Percent
Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
85.58 83.33 79.82 78.73 76.79 76.76 74.27 72.26 68.82 67.76
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
848 292
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
83.19 78.08
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Place
100.00 98.25 93.78 92.57 91.06 90.59 88.92 88.79 88.14 86.54
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Place
Percent
Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
5,833 2,564 2,125 1,779 938 854 833 755 755 652
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
90.33 89.68 88.69 85.71 85.54 85.53 84.09 82.69 81.44 81.33
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Scotts Valley, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. McKinleyville, CA (cdp) Humboldt Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Vineyard, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Place
Place
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
559
Number
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
25,972 4,166 1,374 1,212 928 838 816 807 792 755
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
4,159 1,110 710 695 580 574 428 373 360 314
Place Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Percent 92.93 79.85 77.61 69.35 68.12 67.51 63.89 63.18 62.80
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
560 Hispanic Rankings: College Graduates Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
62.57
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Percent 92.29
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
18,091 3,497 2,637 2,408 1,596 1,583 1,398 1,170 1,106 1,022
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
45,486 10,029 9,628 9,503 4,626 4,137 3,574 3,311 2,675 2,665
Percent
Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co.
96.75 95.68 95.65 94.69 93.71 92.12 91.30 91.18 90.98 90.75
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Pleasant Hill, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Carmichael, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Poway, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co.
97.60 97.07 95.78 95.73 95.64 94.14 94.03 94.00 93.44 91.77
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,407 450 447 299
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
83.24 80.07 70.35 56.10
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
College Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
589,061 272,785 267,992 180,122 80,777 66,424 61,042 58,796 51,932 48,379
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 479
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Profiles of California
Place Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mill Valley, CA (city) Marin Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Percent 94.56 77.85 74.38 73.91 71.30 70.98 70.85 69.67 68.64 68.17
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
53,833 18,533 14,520 12,416 6,625 6,307 5,467 4,619 4,612 4,013
Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mill Valley, CA (city) Marin Co. Moraga, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Albany, CA (city) Alameda Co.
91.43 81.46 64.35 62.43 59.62 57.00 54.99 53.94 53.03 52.35
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,095 333 231 177 58 54
Argentinians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
54.77 49.72 45.56 25.29 19.08 17.31
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
243
Bolivians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
20.72
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 7,744 2,006 837
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: College Graduates
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
609 430 371 326 321 296 294
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
285 77
Costa Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Central Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
561
Percent
Place
Percent
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
23.50 22.94 19.89 15.59
Guatemalans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Buenaventura (Ventura), CA (city) Ventura Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cordova, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
53.48 43.73 40.60 33.70 30.77 23.80 23.79 22.77 21.72 20.74
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
647 141 114
Chileans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
38.00 33.02 30.61
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,143 434 401 268 163 133 117 74 55 51
Colombians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,140 587 385 346 261 245 225 219 184 175
Cubans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
55.97 42.39 38.07 37.44 36.87 34.99 34.76 32.02 30.81 28.39
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
125 50
Dominicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,945 185 134 105 87 85 81 81 69 61
Guatemalans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co.
17.43 17.30 12.50 12.41 12.15 11.45 11.33 11.25 11.07 10.08
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
406 60 41 26 26 24 18 17 10 0
Hondurans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
23.69 19.60
Place
1
Place
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
64.58 50.09 49.88 36.79 29.17 28.68 25.00 24.93 17.19 16.19
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
24.41 22.73
Ecuadorians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Number 508 82 70 53
Place Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
Percent 14.05 9.06 8.82 8.19 5.45 5.27 4.83 3.68 3.41 0.00
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
562 Hispanic Rankings: College Graduates Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
27,852 12,462 7,940 5,885 5,676 4,481 4,110 3,305 2,884 2,645
Mexicans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Profiles of California
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
29.56
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
No places met population threshold.
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Albany, CA (city) Alameda Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moraga, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Belmont, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
87.65 56.82 56.67 49.61 48.92 46.95 46.84 44.98 43.40 43.29
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number 1,225 471 248 227 182 139 110 98 94 92
Peruvians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
699 659 318 121 117 93 79 79 64 59
Nicaraguans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent 37.92 32.24 31.41 28.88 26.19 25.33 24.53 23.48 23.13 20.72
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
45.35 25.08 23.28 20.34 19.39 19.13 15.77 15.17 14.75 14.18
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number 1,452 879 698 438 358 270 160 154 154 152
Puerto Ricans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
321 114
Panamanians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent 32.48
3,242 693 284 200 168 167 143 130 126 118
Salvadorans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
18.94 18.53 18.51 13.86 13.13 12.70 12.70 11.94 11.90 11.09
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
5,934 1,793 1,319 997 442 426 424 416 402 399
South Americans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
1
Place
Place
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
25.96
Paraguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
1
Place
Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Place
Percent
Place
Percent
Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
59.02 58.93 57.92 51.76 49.21 46.91 44.68 44.55 44.31 42.84
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Whittier, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
67.25 45.03 38.18 36.29 29.86 29.56 28.39 27.87 27.16
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 580 228 218 94
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Median Household Income
Spaniards 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
40.60 40.57 23.13 22.12
Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
136,726 134,270 126,740 123,534 117,637 117,267 114,064 109,989
563
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
58,125 33,109
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
166,530 154,403 138,855 109,454 101,075 100,214 97,574 96,850 96,491 94,350
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Place
Dollars
Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
93,716 80,284 72,273 58,563 54,375 54,188 53,553 50,735 48,654 42,132
Dominican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
308
Venezuelans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Argentinian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
94,149 55,833 50,781 41,655 39,222 35,000
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Bolivian
59.34
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
46,750 33,300
Ecuadorian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
52,059 44,792 41,667 32,483
1
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Dollars
Guatemalan
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
43,875
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Central American
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
8,006 3,308 2,601 1,823 878 787 676 567 488 486
Other Hispanics 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Dollars
Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Buenaventura (Ventura), CA (city) Ventura Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Newark, CA (city) Alameda Co.
92,192 80,073 75,441 69,063 68,750 67,448 65,491 62,578 61,875 61,719
Chilean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Claremont, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
52.27 51.49 47.81 43.92 42.60 39.12 37.95 37.41 36.96 36.72
Median Household Income Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
139,895 137,105
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
60,625 35,875 35,657
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
60,781 51,944 50,804 50,750 45,714 41,705 37,708 37,614 32,586 31,957
1
Place
Dollars
Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
65,236 63,906 63,542 58,929 53,036 52,212 51,250 50,938 48,967 47,723
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
49,531 44,821 41,806 41,635 37,083 31,250 28,083 27,273 21,686 20,449
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
122,067 119,927 105,279 97,566 96,932 94,059 92,224
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
564 Hispanic Rankings: Per Capita Income Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
87,984 82,702 82,256
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
78,750 66,417 62,222 58,750 56,116 54,583 53,393 50,917 49,233 45,833
Panamanian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
52,679 48,625
Profiles of California South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
81,210 78,119 75,475 75,171 74,773 74,659 71,964 70,694 70,139 68,750
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
62,431 44,250 35,721 35,234
Dollars
Venezuelan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
61,250 59,167 55,139 54,271 49,167 47,500 47,333 45,179 44,643 43,558
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
81,019 75,509 72,721 70,382 69,028 65,625 65,313 64,286 62,917 60,400
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
80,085 79,690 70,833 70,729 69,844 66,071 65,769 60,960 60,865 60,417
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
17,706
Central American 1
Uruguayan
No places met population threshold.
1
35,012 34,552 29,725 22,411 20,140 20,112
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Bolivian
Place
Dollars
Peruvian
1
Place
1
Place 1
Argentinian
Spaniard
1
Paraguayan
38,810 38,193 36,486 35,653
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Laguna Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
38,947
Place
Dollars
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co.
26,948 25,263 22,560 22,304 21,502 20,886 20,556 20,268 19,876 19,733
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Chilean
1
Place
Dollars
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Benicia, CA (city) Solano Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
105,637 104,681 91,470 90,849 88,135 82,842 81,552 81,116 80,766 80,108
Per Capita Income Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Malibu, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mill Valley, CA (city) Marin Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
74,336 70,539 69,040 66,776 65,705 65,507 65,428 65,400 64,179 63,015
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
31,097 23,418 20,708
Colombian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
25,987 20,227 19,684 19,492 18,592 17,881 17,273 16,894 14,729 13,258
Costa Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
20,581 19,572
Cuban Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Hispanic
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Mill Valley, CA (city) Marin Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
48,975 45,694 44,383 43,450 43,222 39,238
Place
Dollars
Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
42,375 40,115 35,230 29,899 26,895 26,506 24,700
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Poverty Status
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24,122 22,998 22,392
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Panamanian 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
24,010 20,798
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
28,570 13,815
Spaniard
15,677
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dominican
565
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
49,119 23,462 20,359 17,349
Uruguayan
Paraguayan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Ecuadorian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars
No places met population threshold. Dollars
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
33,235 19,361 18,652 16,411
Guatemalan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co.
28,908 16,881 16,719 16,424 16,366 15,930 15,333 14,530 14,337 14,002
Honduran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
17,583 14,285 13,041 12,070 11,489 10,768 10,108 8,741 8,562 8,119
Mexican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. West Hollywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
45,158 43,171 39,871 39,499 36,847 35,787 35,661 35,082 34,294 32,113
Nicaraguan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
20,904 19,174 18,979 18,353 18,083 17,326 17,194 16,863 16,750
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Place
Venezuelan
Peruvian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22,502 20,980 20,431 20,183 19,506 18,968 17,833 17,590 17,210 16,563
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
30,338
Puerto Rican Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Whittier, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
33,725 32,566 31,284 29,074 27,314 25,878 25,852 25,624 24,795 23,756
Salvadoran Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Altadena, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
30,382 26,040 19,872 19,641 19,038 18,760 18,434 18,321 17,843 17,695
South American Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
58,283 40,929 40,615 37,390 35,339 32,736 31,517 30,192 29,834 28,991
Other Hispanic Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pedley, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Pleasant Hill, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
45,896 40,838 39,829 36,074 34,368 30,245 30,017 28,934 27,654 27,502
Poverty Status Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
801,050 172,527 109,703 103,434 86,585 79,737 77,893 76,489 65,268 56,783
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Lindsay, CA (city) Tulare Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Parlier, CA (city) Fresno Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Arvin, CA (city) Kern Co. Madera, CA (city) Madera Co. Arcata, CA (city) Humboldt Co.
62.81 39.93 37.55 36.90 36.02 35.80 33.06 32.59 32.48 32.18
Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
501,513 78,760 56,752 55,094 50,080 37,670
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
566 Hispanic Rankings: Poverty Status East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
32,695 32,171 26,533 23,723
Profiles of California Victorville, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
28.53 28.41 28.32 28.15 28.00
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
138 124
Cubans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level
Place
Chileans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Lindsay, CA (city) Tulare Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Arcata, CA (city) Humboldt Co. Madera, CA (city) Madera Co. Ukiah, CA (city) Mendocino Co. Parlier, CA (city) Fresno Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Eureka, CA (city) Humboldt Co.
48.15 44.69 44.03 43.81 43.57 39.85 37.70 35.99 35.83 35.49
Argentinians with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
451 60 57
Chileans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
15.63 14.62 11.93
Percent
Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
28.54 23.38 22.15 22.00 19.73 18.57 17.58 17.20 14.91 13.35
Dominicans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Colombians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
97 38
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
733 94 71 68 52 21
Argentinians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
22.33 17.71 13.39 8.32 8.21 4.29
Bolivians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
301
Bolivians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,568 150 126 120 110 102 91 84 81 32
Colombians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
24.07 20.94 20.00 19.43 18.63 17.71 15.60 15.49 10.36 10.00
Dominicans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
13.14 9.13
Ecuadorians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
875 105 47 39
Ecuadorians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22.11 19.61 10.29 10.06
Guatemalans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
18.75
Costa Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
1
Central Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
71,478 3,696 2,523 1,743 1,568 1,378 1,109 1,090 1,025 1,016
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
292 8
Costa Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
16.02 1.73
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Fallbrook, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. San Buenaventura (Ventura), CA (city) Ventura Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Vacaville, CA (city) Solano Co.
Percent 32.21 31.93 31.58 29.23 29.01
21,795 773 700 549 526 469 458 403 315 299
Guatemalans with Income Below Poverty Level Cubans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Central Americans with Income Below Poverty Level
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
Number 1,879 464 331 264 217 202 163 145
Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bell Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Maywood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 40.00 39.18 36.87 34.13 31.90 30.99 30.95 30.32 30.30
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Poverty Status
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
29.93
Nicaraguans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Hondurans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
4,987 529 386 324 211 179 146 143 111 106
Place
Percent
Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
31.36 29.07 28.83 27.48 19.50 18.03 16.46 13.76 12.72 12.62
Panamanians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Hondurans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
47.83 44.14 42.62 38.57 38.55 37.48 33.98 28.13 21.68 16.16
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
147 72
Panamanians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
13.38 11.33
Paraguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
1
Number
Paraguayans with Income Below Poverty Level
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
334,172 69,510 50,591 47,955 40,061 32,480 28,411 27,160 22,737 20,042
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Lindsay, CA (city) Tulare Co. Ukiah, CA (city) Mendocino Co. Madera, CA (city) Madera Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Arcata, CA (city) Humboldt Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Eureka, CA (city) Humboldt Co. Florence-Graham, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
47.00 44.49 40.92 40.84 40.48 40.32 38.20 38.00 37.96 36.32
Nicaraguans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
2,612 640 207 149 125 122 97 94 81 70
Puerto Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
41.09 40.30 32.88 32.61 28.85 28.82 27.45 27.27 25.40 24.18
Salvadorans with Income Below Poverty Level 1
Percent
Place
Mexicans with Income Below Poverty Level
487 468 457 309 297 269
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1
Place
Mexicans with Income Below Poverty Level
567
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
37,013 1,677 931 868 817 605 581 506 504 493
1
Place
Percent
Salvadorans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold.
1
Place
Peruvians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,170 235 112 100 96 88 60 58 55 51
Percent
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Montclair, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Paramount, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
South Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Peruvians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
20.82 15.81 15.46 13.12 10.75 10.24 8.52 8.48 7.68 7.51
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
Number 2,999 939 691 683
5,831 672 421 356 343 341 328 298 260 247
South Americans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Puerto Ricans with Income Below Poverty Level
37.23 33.33 32.48 31.78 30.62 30.60 28.84 28.54 28.41 27.76
Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 41.64 28.74 23.52 22.51 21.49 21.38 20.46
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
568 Hispanic Rankings: Homeownership Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
19.20 18.79 17.97
Profiles of California Homeownership Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Spaniards with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
491,836 223,275 170,825 115,315 77,396 70,915 66,971 62,482 50,394 48,476
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
55.21 52.36 38.07 36.14 29.01
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
934 78 70 16
Spaniards with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
24.22 10.94 10.83 2.65
Uruguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
249
Bolivians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent 52.42
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes Central Americans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Tustin Foothills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vineyard, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
95.88 94.10 93.90 93.01 92.36 91.62 91.59 91.28 90.69 90.47
Percent
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
14,018 1,802 873 847 822 791 733 677 668 567
Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes Central Americans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Venezuelans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
109
Venezuelans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
15.37
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
112,862 27,709 27,601 19,922 18,216 11,935 11,851 11,400 11,245 10,968
Other Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level 1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
84,123 6,380 6,360 6,201 4,073 3,820 3,316 3,173 3,124 3,006
Percent
West Whittier-Los Nietos, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. West Puente Valley, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Bay Point, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Hesperia, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Perris, CA (city) Riverside Co. Duarte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
88.89 88.28 87.50 86.49 85.00 84.42 80.93 80.36 80.23 78.57
Chileans Who Own Their Own Homes
1
100.00 100.00 97.06 94.69 91.76 90.29 89.56 89.09 88.49 88.42
Argentinians Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. Vineyard, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
53.85 52.66 50.74 45.76 44.19 43.74 41.80 38.83 38.70 38.34
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Other Hispanics with Income Below Poverty Level Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Chowchilla, CA (city) Madera Co. Lindsay, CA (city) Tulare Co. Coachella, CA (city) Riverside Co. Greenfield, CA (city) Monterey Co. Westmont, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fallbrook, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Arvin, CA (city) Kern Co. Lamont, CA (cdp) Kern Co. Parlier, CA (city) Fresno Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
No places met population threshold.
Place
Bolivians Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
285 81 46
Chileans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
42.63 35.11 29.78
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Colombians Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
876 126 120 100 90 76
Argentinians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Percent 76.92
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 629 148 146 128 108 73 54 53 50 43
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Homeownership
Colombians Who Own Their Own Homes
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
49.23 45.19 41.83 41.71 38.05 37.88 37.76 36.24 26.93 26.71
60 44
Ecuadorians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
50.00 39.74 37.61 37.26
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
257 80
Costa Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
47.90 32.29
Guatemalans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3,189 253 218 182 175 155 155 152 150 134
Guatemalans Who Own Their Own Homes Place
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,355 404 296 263 217 215 175 172 167 159
Percent
Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Willowbrook, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
82.29 75.25 70.97 66.00 59.62 56.52 55.71 53.80 53.16 50.00
Hondurans Who Own Their Own Homes Place
1
Place
Percent
Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Inglewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
78.10 76.24 71.20 68.72 64.53 63.64 59.41 57.05 55.22 55.12
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
518 69 33 33 30 28 22 21 17 7
Hondurans Who Own Their Own Homes Place
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
116 61
Dominicans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
38.13 32.95
Percent
Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
35.00 29.73 29.49 27.50 21.52 16.80 13.64 13.55 9.77 6.86
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
614 590 206 157 141 79 77 71 67 67
Nicaraguans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
84.52 68.10 67.54 54.92 48.62 41.96 41.88 41.51 39.35 38.52
Panamanians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
177 124
Panamanians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
58.22 30.52
Paraguayans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Mexicans Who Own Their Own Homes
Ecuadorians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Nicaraguans Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Dominicans Who Own Their Own Homes
100.00 95.14 90.18 89.80 89.67 88.49 87.24 86.61 86.07 85.88
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Vineyard, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Sun City, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hercules, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Rossmoor, CA (cdp) Orange Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Cubans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Mexicans Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Cubans Who Own Their Own Homes
21,815 17,473 15,777 10,040 9,812 9,665 9,173 9,155
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
Place
1
Costa Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes
569
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
648 82
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Number 76,452 22,348
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
570 Hispanic Rankings: Median Gross Rent Paraguayans Who Own Their Own Homes
Profiles of California
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Venezuelans Who Own Their Own Homes
276
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Salvadorans Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
No places met population threshold. Place
Peruvians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
792 171 144 122 114 113 98 91 70 69
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
55.08 53.30 44.17 42.33 40.40 39.22 39.11 34.97 32.76 32.64
Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lancaster, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,245 735 654 370 307 296 245 241 214 205
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
4,034 670 615 590 363 344 344 307 286 278
South Americans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Chino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Manteca, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co.
84.97 84.47 84.46 81.50 72.69 72.64 70.68 67.30 66.27 65.07
88.03 87.17 87.02 84.35 82.99 77.36 76.02 75.74 74.11 73.20
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
462 149 139 136
Spaniards Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
63.18 50.34 34.17 34.10
Uruguayans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 7,890 747 504 495 393 391 377 312 292
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
35.59
Other Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
14,180 3,274 2,954 1,904 1,851 1,518 1,296 1,252 1,175 1,165
Other Hispanics Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Galt, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Dixon, CA (city) Solano Co. Alum Rock, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Orcutt, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
96.08 95.63 93.59 91.74 90.30 88.95 88.68 88.10 86.74 86.41
Median Gross Rent All Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Spaniards Who Own Their Own Homes
Salvadorans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Venezuelans Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Place
Puerto Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes
80.49 78.39 76.92 75.35 74.73 74.19 72.40 72.04 68.18 67.82
South Americans Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Puerto Ricans Who Own Their Own Homes
100
Percent
Place
Peruvians Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Uruguayans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Coto de Caza, CA (cdp) Orange Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Malibu, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
2,000+ 2,000+ 1,814 1,727 1,693 1,689 1,652 1,620 1,604 1,516
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hispanics Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foothill Ranch, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Malibu, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
1,758 1,750 1,569 1,540 1,527 1,490 1,438 1,409 1,375 1,360
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Median Gross Rent
Specified Housing Units Rented by Argentinians
Specified Housing Units Rented by Dominicans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,075 931 739 739 732 722
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Bolivians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Dollars/Month
1
Dollars/Month
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
828 826
Specified Housing Units Rented by Ecuadorians
Place
Dollars/Month
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
879 702
Specified Housing Units Rented by Paraguayans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Panamanians
1
Dollars/Month
571
1
Dollars/Month
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
878 857 671 647
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Rented by Peruvians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
718
Specified Housing Units Rented by Guatemalans Specified Housing Units Rented by Central Americans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Petaluma, CA (city) Sonoma Co.
1,573 1,216 1,215 1,167 1,146 1,137 1,125 1,088 1,084 1,080
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,036 1,007 1,004 986 983 969 963 930 898 898
Place
Dollars/Month
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,086 748 673
Specified Housing Units Rented by Colombians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
1,054 1,051 1,031 1,010 870 863 860 840 808 744
Specified Housing Units Rented by Puerto Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hondurans 1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Chileans
Place
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
961 763 738 718 696 674 668 631 631 562
Dollars/Month
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Rancho Cucamonga, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co.
1,254 1,245 1,156 1,118 1,111 1,063 1,061 1,006 995 992
Specified Housing Units Rented by Salvadorans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,301 943 919 913 891 811 711 700 697 670
Specified Housing Units Rented by Costa Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Specified Housing Units Rented by Mexicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Foothill Ranch, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Dublin, CA (city) Alameda Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co.
1,722 1,619 1,543 1,507 1,425 1,420 1,315 1,311 1,256 1,229
Place
Dollars/Month
Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. North Fair Oaks, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co.
1,594 1,212 1,160 1,120 1,120 1,092 1,078 1,030 1,019 1,009
Specified Housing Units Rented by South Americans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
884 631
Specified Housing Units Rented by Nicaraguans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Cubans
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,125 1,087 996 895 870 832 815 793 764 760
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
Dollars/Month 1,287 1,163 1,095 1,079 1,078 1,058 976 965 865 830
Place
Dollars/Month
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co.
1,526 1,420 1,335 1,298 1,294 1,277 1,271 1,193 1,192 1,151
Specified Housing Units Rented by Spaniards Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Dollars/Month 1,287 980
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
572 Hispanic Rankings: Median Home Value San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
845 657
Profiles of California
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Bolivians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Ecuadorians
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
211,000
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Central Americans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Venezuelans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
644
Specified Housing Units Rented by Other Hispanics Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alum Rock, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Dublin, CA (city) Alameda Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
2,000+ 1,781 1,531 1,382 1,375 1,355 1,344 1,344 1,325 1,310
Median Home Value
174,000
Place
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Uruguayans
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1
Place
Dollars
Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
875,000 649,300 625,000 470,800 438,300 423,300 380,000 377,900 374,500 355,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Chileans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
420,600 237,800 215,600
1
Place
Dollars
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
241,000 192,200 173,800 170,300
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Guatemalans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co.
360,700 355,000 326,900 286,500 282,500 277,100 275,000 258,700 238,200 225,000
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hondurans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
All Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Colombians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Malibu, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 983,000 870,800 811,800 795,600 784,600 778,500 760,000
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burbank, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
394,700 364,700 226,300 223,100 216,700 199,300 198,400 194,600 194,400 190,600
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. South Gate, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
308,300 275,000 271,900 225,000 197,900 187,500 187,500 187,500 162,800 146,400
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Mexicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hispanics Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Costa Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Coronado, CA (city) San Diego Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 820,500 808,100 800,000 797,800 769,700 680,600 673,800 645,600
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
204,300 167,900
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Argentinians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
465,300 292,900 239,400 221,800 199,400 186,500
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Cubans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
395,300 367,800 357,400 330,900 307,400 291,200 250,000 241,200 234,800 233,700
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Dominicans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
230,600
Place
Dollars
Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Coronado, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1 Mil.+ 963,000 883,900 830,400 713,700 700,000 668,100 597,300 566,700 545,700
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Nicaraguans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
514,700 500,000 373,500 340,400 334,400 323,700 285,000 265,600 253,800 243,200
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
Hispanic Rankings: Median Home Value
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Panamanians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
176,000 172,800
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Paraguayans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Castro Valley, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Salvadorans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
336,600 308,000 302,400 298,000 295,500 287,500 287,500
1
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
481,300 455,000 396,400 343,800 336,100 330,000 316,700 315,200 303,200 293,800
573
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Spaniards Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
418,300 374,100 227,100 206,500
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Uruguayans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Peruvians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
455,600 385,700 366,200 362,900 362,000 346,400 220,000 219,400 199,000 191,700
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Puerto Ricans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
562,500 352,000 348,600
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Venezuelans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
256,900
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by South Americans
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Other Hispanics
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co.
843,800 536,800 500,000 476,000 452,200 438,900 438,600 433,300 431,800 418,200
Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Belmont, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
850,000 665,900 625,000 555,100 554,700 553,300 526,000 526,000 523,400 507,400
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables include places with populations > 9,999 and reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Population
Population
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Total Population
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
575
1
Percent
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
3,694,834 1,223,341 893,889 776,733 461,381 427,224 407,075 399,477 337,512 327,357
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Marina, CA (city) Monterey Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
7.51 2.53 2.15 2.01 1.68 1.48 1.46 1.44 1.41 1.20
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Asian Indian
Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Asian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
17,711 9,101 4,208 3,989 3,916 3,611 2,935 2,538 1,736 781
1
Number
Place
Percent
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
368,644 239,938 239,465 166,326 74,753 67,400 60,110 55,040 52,289 51,029
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
25,079 24,129 20,690 12,211 8,870 6,519 5,377 4,834 4,771 4,727
Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Asian Indian
Cambodian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Asian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
47.42 32.18 22.62 18.70 11.52 7.45 7.44 7.05 7.02 5.95
1
Percent
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
61.19 58.60 56.26 52.25 51.26 50.50 48.82 48.64 47.19 46.80
Live Oak, CA (city) Sutter Co. South Yuba City, CA (cdp) Sutter Co. Kerman, CA (city) Fresno Co. Livingston, CA (city) Merced Co. Yuba City, CA (city) Sutter Co. Tierra Buena, CA (cdp) Sutter Co. Ceres, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Turlock, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
93.14 91.44 80.85 80.17 71.98 64.02 48.38 44.32 38.20 30.38
Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Asian Indian
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
8.42 3.84 3.75 1.45 1.34 0.92 0.85 0.73 0.73 0.69
1
Percent
Place
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
154,490 60,066 50,905 31,523 26,345 26,292 22,725 21,962 18,984 14,970
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
6,445 6,216 5,145 3,692 3,581 3,234 2,581 2,357 2,274 2,211
South Yuba City, CA (cdp) Sutter Co. Livingston, CA (city) Merced Co. Live Oak, CA (city) Sutter Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Emeryville, CA (city) Alameda Co.
20.74 12.03 10.74 10.17 9.42 9.26 8.69 8.04 7.54 7.34
Bangladeshi
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Place
1
Number
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
831
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.23
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent
75.35 73.83 70.51 64.95 64.87 64.49 64.39 61.96 61.16 61.05
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
0.02
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 37.92
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
576 Asian Rankings: Population
Profiles of California
Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
30.65 30.18 29.81 28.10 26.42 24.02 23.76 23.63 21.80
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Fijian
2,077 1,149 732 572 541 425
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
1,240 843 494
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
40.59 35.77 33.59
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
0.60 0.30 0.26
Place
Percent
Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
56.52 52.17 40.97 33.41 22.63 17.83
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.56 0.49 0.24 0.17 0.08 0.03
102,003 73,785 49,606 40,072 32,923 23,274 17,962 17,331 15,033 13,128
Number 1,613 1,125 535
Indonesian
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
25.03 18.10 16.54
Place
Percent
Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Hawaiian, Native
2.81 0.24 0.11 0.05
Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Percent 100.00 100.00 96.91 96.85 93.23 91.73 90.92 90.31 85.98 84.23
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Hercules, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Broadmoor, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Poplar-Cotton Center, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. National City, CA (city) San Diego Co. Colma, CA (town) San Mateo Co.
12.00 5.99 0.49 0.36
1
1
Place
Percent
Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Filipino
Poplar-Cotton Center, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Earlimart, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Orosi, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Delano, CA (city) Kern Co. Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. National City, CA (city) San Diego Co. La Presa, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
1,790 873 522 449
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Place
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Number
Percent
Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. 15.14 Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. 10.37 Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co. 9.05 South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. 7.98 Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 7.54 Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. 6.61 Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. 4.76 Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 3.85 Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. 3.72 Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. 2.97
1
Place
Place
1
Guamanian or Chamorro
Filipino 1
Hmong
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
59.56 58.52 41.96 40.83 40.62 32.00
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population Place
Guamanian or Chamorro
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co.
Percent 31.79 25.58 23.53 20.00 19.83 19.63 19.35 17.06 16.65 15.88
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.09 0.06 0.04
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co.
20,344 12,070 4,953 4,228 2,750 2,031 1,799 1,092 1,061 729
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co.
Percent 84.50 80.72 79.99 66.26
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
36,755 13,508 11,199 10,818 10,195 6,716 6,685 5,135 4,813 3,586
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Altadena, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Monterey, CA (city) Monterey Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 43.25 40.04 35.67 34.25 33.84 33.56 31.26 30.64 30.15 29.46
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Population
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Cerrito, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. West Carson, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
11.56 9.79 9.52 8.12 8.03 7.40 5.32 5.29 5.19 5.00
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
91,291 12,475 9,378 8,988 8,829 8,532 7,984 7,134 6,804 6,640
Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
42.43 32.26 22.72 20.67 19.68 19.64 11.31 11.29 10.17
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
3.81 3.71 2.39 2.35 2.18 1.92 1.55 1.45 1.28 1.22
Malaysian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Korean Malaysian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
Percent
La Crescenta-Montrose, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma, CA (city) Orange Co. La Habra, CA (city) Orange Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
70.97 58.44 56.02 44.39 40.68 39.05 36.52 35.86 35.49 33.21
1
Place
Percent
Place
Percent
Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma, CA (city) Orange Co. La Crescenta-Montrose, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Buena Park, CA (city) Orange Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
17.14 15.87 13.59 10.94 9.93 7.71 7.12 6.79 6.48 6.40
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co.
6,305 6,037 5,482 2,968 2,389 2,379 2,154 1,893 1,561 1,394
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co.
58.03
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
3,733 2,279 2,171 2,055 1,532 1,438 1,218 981 773 733
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
95.43 86.44 78.48 74.55 72.56 67.37 63.90 63.64 62.26 61.06
1
Malaysian
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,676 1,319 1,102 779 702 656 556 469 424
Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
1.61 1.05 0.95 0.81 0.75 0.47 0.43 0.42 0.32 0.29
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,208
Sri Lankan
Pakistani
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Laotian
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Samoan
1
1
0.15 0.13 0.07 0.05
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Korean
577
Percent
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
1.66 1.61 1.47 1.44 1.16 1.07 0.55 0.45 0.23
Pakistani 1
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 0.54 0.48 0.46 0.29 0.19
0.33
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
0.03
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population Place
Place
Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number 3,753 3,326 2,875 2,622 2,593 2,452 2,099 2,053
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
578 Asian Rankings: Median Age
Profiles of California
Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,926 1,791
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent
San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cypress, CA (city) Orange Co.
25.14 15.64 14.95 11.84 11.41 10.50 10.47 9.37 8.81 7.86
1,312 638 574 533 342
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
67.57 52.41 50.83 46.60 15.55 5.31
Median Age Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Place
Percent
San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
11.76 7.09 6.42 5.41 5.37 4.60 4.39 3.72 3.48 1.94
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
9,083 1,461 823 631 604 466 456 420 389
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
5.42 2.46 1.54 1.31 1.15 1.10 0.61 0.49 0.26
Percent
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Thai 1
Place
Percent
Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
0.90 0.53 0.25 0.22 0.19 0.14 0.13 0.07 0.07
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 1,494
5.07 1.33 0.69 0.33 0.14 0.01
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
75,956 35,023 28,549 27,121 19,508 19,211 10,568 10,430 8,216 7,922
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Asian Population
1
Place
Percent
Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co. Stanton, CA (city) Orange Co. Montclair, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alum Rock, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Alondra Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
81.32 68.63 64.46 49.35 47.76 46.24 44.98 44.28 39.88 39.57
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
1
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent of Total Population
Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stanton, CA (city) Orange Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alondra Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
53.7 48.0 47.8 47.0 46.9 46.8 46.7 45.8 45.4 45.1
Asian
Tongan Taiwanese
Years
Seal Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Palm Desert, CA (city) Riverside Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palm Springs, CA (city) Riverside Co. Larkspur, CA (city) Marin Co. Kensington, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co.
Percent 30.86 21.14 12.94 12.63 11.14 8.50 7.41 6.79 6.24 5.69
Place
Years
East Los Angeles, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fowler, CA (city) Fresno Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Barstow, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Arroyo Grande, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Watsonville, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Reedley, CA (city) Fresno Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co.
55.2 50.5 49.0 48.5 47.1 47.0 46.6 46.2 46.0 45.8
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Marina, CA (city) Monterey Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
37.8 37.1 35.3 35.3 35.2 33.4 33.3 33.2 33.1 32.1
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Glendora, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
39.8 39.0 38.8 38.5 37.6 37.3 37.0 36.9 36.8 36.6
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
31.4
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Years 34.2 31.6 31.6 30.2 29.7 28.6 28.5 27.0
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Average Household Size
Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
25.4 25.4
Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
27.3 26.1 19.3
579
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24.9 23.5 23.2
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin Foothills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Martinez, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Benicia, CA (city) Solano Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Carmichael, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
49.7 46.9 46.2 45.7 45.5 45.3 45.0 43.9 43.8 43.8
Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Years
Watsonville, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Santa Maria, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Lodi, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Marina, CA (city) Monterey Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
69.5 68.1 66.5 65.1 59.6 57.5 56.7 55.4 54.8 53.7
Fijian Korean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Years
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
27.9 24.8 24.0
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Bonita, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Earlimart, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
53.1 50.9 45.8 44.2 44.1 43.6 43.1 42.4 42.3 42.2
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
41.1 35.6 34.6 33.6 32.1 31.8
1
Place
Years
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Rosemont, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Newark, CA (city) Alameda Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
44.7 44.3 43.4 42.5 42.4 42.1 42.0 41.2 41.0 41.0
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
29.6 29.3 28.6 28.6 28.4 27.5 27.4 26.7 26.0 24.9
Place
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
35.7
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co.
47.5 45.7 42.8 41.5 40.0 39.4 39.1 38.0 37.3 37.3
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
48.6 46.9 40.6 38.3 38.0 36.2 31.0 30.1 27.8
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Malaysian
31.5 25.3 22.4 21.5 21.0 16.5
Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Hawaiian, Native
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
36.6 34.3 28.9
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
22.6 22.1 19.0 16.5 16.3 15.8 15.8 15.7 15.7 15.7
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Years
34.1
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Years
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
31.0 30.1 28.9 28.4 26.3 26.3 24.6 24.0 21.8
Place
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
44.6 40.4 38.2 38.0 37.9 37.8 37.8 37.7 37.5 36.6
Average Household Size
Samoan Place
Years
Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alum Rock, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Years 28.4 28.2 28.0 28.0 26.6 26.3 25.5
Number
South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. West Puente Valley, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Lynwood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Joaquin, CA (city) Fresno Co. South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
5.13 4.80 4.71 4.69 4.69 4.64 4.56 4.55
580 Asian Rankings: Average Household Size
Profiles of California
4.55 4.43
San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3.76 3.73 3.67
Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co.
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asian Fijian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place East Porterville, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Garden Acres, CA (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Olivehurst, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Tulare, CA (city) Tulare Co. Winton, CA (cdp) Merced Co. Kerman, CA (city) Fresno Co.
8.22 8.09 7.02 6.77 6.29 6.12 6.08 5.59 5.45 5.38
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
6.50 5.95 5.50 5.41 5.39 5.18 5.16 5.11 4.96 4.93
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Kerman, CA (city) Fresno Co. South Yuba City, CA (cdp) Sutter Co. Livingston, CA (city) Merced Co. Suisun City, CA (city) Solano Co. Tracy, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Live Oak, CA (city) Sutter Co. Ceres, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Elk Grove, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co.
6.84 5.03 4.74 4.69 4.60 4.53 4.49 4.43 4.33 4.25
Korean
1
Place Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
4.55 3.73 3.72
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Colma, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Baywood-Los Osos, CA (cdp) San Luis Obispo Co. Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Porterville, CA (city) Tulare Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rollingwood, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
5.09 4.98 4.63 4.55 4.54 4.53 4.51 4.46 4.44 4.42
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3.91 3.59 3.59 3.56 3.46 3.09
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3.24
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
5.90 5.75 5.55 5.41 5.28 5.15 5.12 5.06 4.96 4.85
1
Place
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
3.05 2.97 2.65
Hmong Number
Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
9.65 8.34 7.69 7.64 7.23 7.20 7.01 6.96 6.95 6.94
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
1
Malaysian
4.82 4.01 2.40 2.35
Pakistani 1
Place
South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Benicia, CA (city) Solano Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Calexico, CA (city) Imperial Co.
4.59 4.26 4.15 4.03 3.87 3.86 3.83
East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
5.61 4.78 4.32 4.32 4.19 4.07 4.00 3.99 3.38
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co.
6.49 6.24 6.09 5.94 5.73 5.71 5.62 5.31 5.26 5.18
Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
5.78 5.67 5.60 5.56 5.51 5.35 5.28 5.24 5.18 5.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
4.13 3.93 3.89 3.89 3.76 3.69 3.69 3.60 3.59 3.56
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Number
Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. Newark, CA (city) Alameda Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Cypress, CA (city) Orange Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Hawaiian, Native
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Bangladeshi Place
2.99 2.97 2.95 2.94
1
Number 3.15 3.10 3.06 3.04 3.01 3.00
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 2.97
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cypress, CA (city) Orange Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
4.04 3.91 3.91 3.81 3.73 3.67 3.58 3.56 3.56 3.46
Rocklin, CA (city) Placer Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. Arroyo Grande, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Eureka, CA (city) Humboldt Co. Orangevale, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Rossmoor, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
92.59 92.41 91.40 90.81 90.59 90.56 90.29 90.19 89.73
Asians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
3.83 3.47 3.43 3.22 3.14 2.81 2.72 2.38 2.27
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
63,722 38,722 34,354 32,844 14,448 10,339 10,017 9,662 9,468 8,587
Asians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Tongan
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
7.25 6.99 6.81 6.22 6.05 5.20
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Country Club, CA (cdp) San Joaquin Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, CA (cdp) Marin Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Sierra Madre, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fallbrook, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Arroyo Grande, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Dana Point, CA (city) Orange Co.
Asian Indians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
4,302 2,574 1,831 1,604 1,116 1,031 1,006 725 607 575
Asian Indians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Claremont, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co.
59.69 58.68 57.73 57.26 57.14 56.70 55.87 55.43 54.61 53.67
Place
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
57.57 40.06 37.65 35.80 35.76 35.62 35.57 34.58 34.42 34.31
Bangladeshis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
40
Bangladeshis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
581
1
Number
Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. West Puente Valley, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Valinda, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Lorenzo, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Alondra Park, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Camarillo, CA (city) Ventura Co. Lemon Grove, CA (city) San Diego Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
7.36 5.59 5.56 5.15 4.92 4.84 4.82 4.71 4.68 4.62
Language Spoken: English Only Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
5.48
1
Place
Cambodians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
3,512 2,772 1,334 1,284 1,079 866 764 586 586 565
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,115 311 307 277 261 241 210 151 120 96
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
1,438,573 714,484 404,571 402,804 255,173 236,221 235,220 234,737 164,979 152,238
Total Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Marina, CA (city) Monterey Co. Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Cambodians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent 83.82 73.89 70.67 61.64 61.32 59.29 58.13 56.80 55.89 53.32
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Percent 13.79 12.94 12.73 10.38 10.08 7.83 7.22 7.21 6.92 6.88
Percent
El Dorado Hills, CA (cdp) El Dorado Co.
93.41
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
582 Asian Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only Chinese (except Taiwanese) 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
17,978 9,756 5,213 4,334 3,721 3,692 2,485 1,869 1,741 1,700
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Profiles of California
Monterey, CA (city) Monterey Co.
Guamanians or Chamorros 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,361 482 445 294 269 216
Guamanians or Chamorros 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
1
Place
Percent
Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Roseville, CA (city) Placer Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Martinez, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Redlands, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Camarillo, CA (city) Ventura Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co.
56.23 49.67 45.55 42.86 42.35 42.03 41.04 40.41 40.27 38.28
Fijians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
68.36 66.82 55.58 52.68 48.21 46.26
Hawaiian Natives 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,156 1,003 420
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
137 113 0
Fijians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Hawaiian Natives 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home 1
Place
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
14.29 11.58 0.00
Filipinos 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
20,457 19,701 11,786 9,450 6,692 5,923 4,440 4,229 3,942 3,390
Filipinos 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Luis Obispo, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Rosemont, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Gilroy, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hollister, CA (city) San Benito Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co.
Percent 67.10 63.47 61.02 60.26 60.05 57.99 57.05 56.89 54.00
1
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
94.98 79.70 75.11
Hmongs 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co.
897 522 360 140 120 82 71 68 49 45
Hmongs 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
244 139 61 51
Indonesians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
16.35 15.21 14.55 10.43
Japanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
16,046 6,607 6,276 4,587 4,447 3,783 3,506 2,434 2,073 1,856
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
1
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Japanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Indonesians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
52.87
Percent 15.50 13.42 12.37 9.74 7.99 7.86 6.74 6.17 5.10 4.97
Place
Percent
Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Morgan Hill, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Seal Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Elk Grove, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
88.81 82.99 80.13 77.20 77.19 77.06 76.80 76.23 76.00 75.73
Koreans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
7,362 1,848 1,350 1,164 741 728 540 537 466 454
Koreans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Whittier, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 35.98 32.84 28.89 27.23 26.95 26.67 26.42
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Language Spoken: English Only
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Camarillo, CA (city) Ventura Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co.
26.19 25.88 25.42
Laotians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
451 428 385 228 217 119 111 96 79 75
Laotians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
13.55 12.52 11.99 10.12 8.90 8.52 7.35 7.22 7.12 6.91
Samoans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
1
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
849 722 667 428 372 283 272 230 226 202
Samoans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
55.27 43.63 35.85 34.90 33.97 31.37 31.35 27.05 22.15 21.66
Sri Lankans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
648 252 240 91 88 67 34 17 13
Thais 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
31.07 18.88 16.76 14.51 11.17 8.88 7.34 3.91 3.10
Tongans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
278
Sri Lankans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Number
No places met population threshold.
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
117 70 53 40 26 23
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Malaysians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
25.05
Place No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Pakistanis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
142 114 80 68 33 28 25 22 9
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
183 146 118 106 91 90 86 76 75 71
Taiwanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Pakistanis 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent 16.91 9.31 6.99 6.88 6.58 5.32 5.08 4.02 2.27
Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cypress, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Taiwanese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Percent
Tongans 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Place
1
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Place
Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Malaysians 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Thais 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
583
Percent 19.82 18.63 9.38 8.56 7.61 7.24 6.65 6.09 5.69 5.65
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
16.99 12.24 10.33 8.39 4.65 1.95
Vietnamese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
3,210 1,494 1,314 1,132 884 733 615 527 467 441
Vietnamese 5 Years and Over Who Speak English-Only at Home Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Citrus Heights, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Salinas, CA (city) Monterey Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co.
Percent 25.88 21.66 19.78 18.70 17.93
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
584 Asian Rankings: Foreign Born Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
16.81 16.77 16.02 15.49 15.15
Profiles of California Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
854 649 637
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Foreign Born
Place
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
1,512,720 329,757 314,227 285,541 179,933 132,168 123,976 106,119 106,116 86,937
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Joaquin, CA (city) Fresno Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Bell, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
56.98 56.35 55.94 55.32 54.41 53.58 53.31 53.26 53.03 52.83
Asian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
262,570 170,354 166,590 113,278 53,672 41,156 39,313 37,237 35,710 35,706
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
19,146 17,906 16,148 10,596 7,586 4,657 4,044 3,685 3,501 3,421
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co. Artesia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Leandro, CA (city) Alameda Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Cordova, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Campbell, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
89.60 88.73 86.77 86.75 86.68 86.12 85.52 85.45 85.38 84.14
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Percent
Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
78.60 77.00 75.57 74.35 73.22 70.68 70.43 69.13 68.77 67.86
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
107,744 41,487 36,192 22,188 21,005 18,898 17,396 14,732 11,151 10,627
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Artesia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redlands, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Ashland, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Baldwin Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
79.81 79.73 79.43 79.35 78.98 78.81 77.63 77.62 77.51 77.28
Fijian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
1,063 578 369
Fijian
715
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Bangladeshi
1
Place Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Montclair, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Azusa, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Artesia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. National City, CA (city) San Diego Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Citrus, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
81.95 81.25 78.43 78.35 77.61 77.47 77.04 77.01 76.81 76.66
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 1,932 1,660 1,375 1,263 1,111 885 885
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
60.87 57.12 52.33 48.01 46.53 45.58 44.66 44.21 42.11 41.47
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Asian
Place
Percent
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
86.04
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
85.73 74.70 68.56
Filipino
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Percent
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Number 11,037 5,362 2,909 2,672 2,427 2,103 1,732 1,465 1,227 533
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 75,891 49,609 33,966 28,397 22,701 15,399 12,598 12,245 9,073 9,031
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Foreign Born
Filipino
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Azusa, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South San Jose Hills, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Culver City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rodeo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
84.43 81.58 81.04 80.60 80.47 80.25 80.16 80.10 79.74 79.61
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
317 38 35 21 16 0
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
1,465 783 405 255
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
27.59 5.19 4.94 2.80 1.69 0.00
1
89.69 81.84 77.59 56.79
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
14,534 5,888 5,229 5,085 3,223 3,219 1,832 1,710 1,688 1,687
Laotian 1
Place
Malaysian 1
Place
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
88 33 0
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
6.17 5.46 0.00
Malaysian 1
Percent
Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co.
69.80 66.77 64.69 62.69 62.03 61.13 59.93 59.93 58.37 57.89
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Hmong
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
11,388 6,754 2,589 2,493 1,621 1,064 808 586 576 508
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
73,077 9,626 7,221 6,485 6,407 6,200 5,828 5,352 5,117 4,997
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Hmong
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
80.38 69.86 68.98 67.43 62.09 60.04 58.96 58.95
Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Newark, CA (city) Alameda Co. Artesia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stanton, CA (city) Orange Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place Number
78.83 78.39 78.24 74.59 73.58 72.04 71.95 70.35 70.33 70.09
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co.
Japanese 1
4,246 3,734 3,558 1,840 1,645 1,486 1,364 1,278 1,086 977
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co.
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Hawaiian, Native
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1
Guamanian or Chamorro
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Laotian
56.44 55.98
Indonesian
585
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,167 916 859 578 485 409 335 294 291
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
77.95 74.20 73.93 69.63 69.45 69.34 62.05 60.25 58.26
Percent 88.85 86.01 85.25 85.23 85.06 84.31 83.85 82.97 82.47 82.20
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Number 1,002 654 466 359 289 236
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
586 Asian Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
215 214 207 194
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
48.33 44.41 31.24 29.47 28.70 27.68 26.84 26.15 24.14 22.68
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Profiles of California Thai
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
85.95 80.56 78.29 77.38 76.10 75.33 71.45 71.21 69.74
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
929 619 411 345 319 185
948
Tongan Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
78.48
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3,013 2,754 2,409 2,198 2,072 1,923 1,651 1,622 1,445 1,416
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
93.02 90.63 89.44 87.78 87.39 84.77 83.79 83.57 83.11 82.84
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 7,028 1,177 588 494 455 361 347 325 277
Percent
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
64.73 64.42 62.18 55.57 54.09 47.18
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
38,125 37,783 34,257
Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Broadmoor, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
31.17 30.18 28.95 27.69 27.51 27.38 26.67 26.63 26.39 25.46
Asian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
132,527 111,416 90,797 63,508 23,950 23,708 22,333 21,200 19,452 18,545
Asian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Vietnamese
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
59,187 27,844 21,714 21,185 15,353 15,094 8,418 8,058 6,289 6,068
Percent
San Juan Capistrano, CA (city) Orange Co. Broadmoor, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Mayflower Village, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. La Habra Heights, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin Foothills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pedley, CA (cdp) Riverside Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bonita, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Apple Valley, CA (town) San Bernardino Co.
57.87 53.79 53.44 51.22 51.14 51.12 50.11 49.33 48.69 48.58
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Vietnamese
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
North Highlands, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Montclair, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rosemont, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. South El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. San Rafael, CA (city) Marin Co.
94.07 89.72 88.06 87.34 87.04 86.08 85.96 84.94 84.84 84.40
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
886 740 712 547 509 413 387 330 275 255
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
509,841 163,426 140,542 134,456 52,023 45,713 42,269
Place Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 33.46 31.84 28.28 24.11 23.35 23.02 22.55 20.11 19.91 19.68
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
7,948 6,266 4,322 1,697 1,641 1,598 1,552 1,220 1,188 1,184
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Redlands, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Brea, CA (city) Orange Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Buena Park, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
53.42 51.45 47.56 46.48 46.39 46.26 46.15 46.12 46.01 44.75
Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
11,593 10,432 9,207 8,035 6,872 6,788
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Brea, CA (city) Orange Co. Tustin Foothills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Ashland, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co.
56.43 56.35 56.26 56.08 55.96 55.10 54.23 54.14 53.34 53.33
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Bangladeshi Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
171
Bangladeshi
Place
Percent
Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
30.77 27.26 16.61
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Filipino
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
4,978 1,492 1,359 1,297 756 658 656 648 638 318
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
43,826 32,765 19,939 19,826 15,067 10,605 7,857 7,727 5,954 5,912
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
53.93 52.00 51.89 43.50 41.03 40.37 40.03 36.75 36.62 34.38
Percent
Bonita, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Pico Rivera, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Gabriel, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lathrop, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. La Puente, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hanford, CA (city) Kings Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 75,337 24,725 20,063 12,900
61.67 60.10 59.14 58.70 58.61 56.35 55.56 54.69 53.64 53.28
10.27 4.94 3.55 2.80 1.30 0.00
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
33 20 0
Hawaiian, Native Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
3.74 2.05 0.00
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. 3,518 Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. 1,913 Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. 782 Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. 616 Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. 424 Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. 370 Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 314 San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. 227 Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. 215 Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. 146
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co.
40.72 24.43 23.57 23.11 20.79 20.70 20.03 18.50 18.22 17.62
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
419 141 75 71
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Guamanian or Chamorro
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1
Place
Cambodian
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
20.58
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
338 152 140
Fijian
Place
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Fijian
587
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
Number 118 27 26 21 16 0
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
23.41 16.15 15.81 14.37
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number 3,657
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
588 Asian Rankings: Foreign-Born Naturalized Citizens San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,339 1,225 1,002 886 660 480 391 371 331
Profiles of California
San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
35.04 34.87 33.65 32.87
1
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
31,191 4,005 3,334 3,089 3,075 2,985 2,936 2,449 2,397 2,293
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. West Carson, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co.
65.48 65.13 55.76 53.73 52.21 52.17 51.85 51.76 50.89 50.81
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
2,105 1,440 1,023 1,002 637 604 523 471 441 391
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
Percent 53.99 49.13 43.00 41.96 39.59 36.61
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
38.28 37.57 34.49 32.06 25.34 24.83 22.97 22.10 21.74 20.75
21.61
Taiwanese
1
Malaysian
Seaside, CA (city) Monterey Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Marina, CA (city) Monterey Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Maria, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Encinitas, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carlsbad, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Japanese Percent
1
Place
Malaysian
No places met population threshold.
Place
Sri Lankan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
469 416 282 249 246 204 198 135 96
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
37.50 36.69 36.20 35.56 31.84 28.21 24.82 22.60 20.47
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co.
710 400 300 241 211 167 165 153 134 129
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
40.30 32.71 23.84 21.51 19.79 19.14 19.02 17.55 14.60 13.55
Place
Taiwanese 1
Place
Percent
Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co.
61.35 56.11 55.12 54.91 51.73 51.37 48.07 47.59 47.19 46.35
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
2,946 366 268 197 185 153 152 140 137
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
39.70 36.19 35.99 33.55 32.62 32.56 32.43 25.05 21.71
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
404 183 174 156 64 47
Tongan
Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,583 1,518 1,215 1,093 962 908 851 838 798 782
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number 261
Place San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 27.27
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: High School Graduates
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
27.18 27.04 18.71 13.95 8.82
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
45,807 30,006 28,568 25,513 25,227 24,448
Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co.
34,500 15,575 12,604 12,321 10,072 9,728 5,704 5,175 4,121 3,952
Vietnamese
Place
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.16 99.13 98.88 98.71
1
Percent
Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
83.18 71.13 70.90 67.06 65.52 65.32 65.15 64.32 63.80 62.35
High School Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3,011 2,963 1,708 1,463 1,291 1,280 1,041 945 699 696
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1,538,715 645,200 483,740 447,071 201,578 197,067 193,305 163,456 134,633 120,443
Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
95.07 89.49 88.59 86.80 86.53 86.50 86.44 86.26 85.56 84.94
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, CA (cdp) Marin Co. Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Kensington, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
99.06 99.03 98.65 98.50 98.37 98.35 98.13 97.80 97.77 97.68
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co.
14,880 13,137 12,909 8,774 5,892 3,893 2,993 2,846 2,709 2,669
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
211,832 125,491 118,501 84,066
Place Claremont, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
433
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
80.19
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
3,174 970 962 833 583 437 430 430 409 245
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
64.64 64.42 58.41 53.85 51.16 50.14 49.67 47.91 47.15 46.27
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
Percent 100.00 100.00 100.00
68,731 29,873 27,634 16,273 13,090 12,161 11,545 11,287 8,820 8,476
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
1
Place
1
Place
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
1
100.00 98.84 98.62 98.43 98.41 98.41 98.17
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
Percent
Galt, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Larkspur, CA (city) Marin Co. Las Flores, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Rossmoor, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Marina del Rey, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. El Segundo, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
589
Calabasas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carlsbad, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carmichael, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Monterey, CA (city) Monterey Co.
Percent 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
590 Asian Rankings: High School Graduates Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. San Luis Obispo, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Pleasant Hill, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. La Habra, CA (city) Orange Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
100.00 100.00 98.93 98.82 98.76
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
454 283 164
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
68.62 68.19 62.53
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co.
63,567 41,658 27,510 23,842 19,102 13,229 10,059 9,654 7,834 7,487
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Monrovia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Dimas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
100.00 99.39 99.17 98.90 98.34 98.27 98.07 97.84 97.82 97.70
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Profiles of California
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
891 682 308
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
91.54 84.85 80.85
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. 1,754 Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. 1,247 Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. 464 Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. 361 Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 349 Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. 302 San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. 190 Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. 145 West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. 90 Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. 86
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co.
64.04 54.22 50.98 48.24 45.35 43.66 42.56 42.27 39.63 37.16
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1,116 473 279 158
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
5,353 5,336 3,766 3,211 2,629
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Roseville, CA (city) Placer Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
55,698 7,695 5,374 5,271 5,112 4,940 4,841 4,195 4,170 3,676
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 99.50 98.97 98.91 98.75 98.63 98.63
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,074 496 427 330 288 207
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 90.85 83.45 79.90 78.26 72.38 66.58
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
100.00 95.75 94.50 87.29
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
1,684 777 561 479 475 418 345 339 332 234
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Number 27,754 9,768 8,768 8,584 7,027
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 81.29 67.48 62.83 58.01
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: College Graduates
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
52.75 52.72 50.91 50.14 49.81 43.60
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
80.33 72.02
Number
No places met population threshold.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
647
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
Percent
No places met population threshold.
78.71
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
717 631 616 336 279 203 199 181 159
Place
Number
Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,108 2,106 1,667 1,649 1,501 1,498 1,321 1,179 1,150 1,077
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
87.05 87.01 84.58 82.52 81.84 78.02 77.13 72.47 52.65
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Percent
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 98.96 97.95 97.75 97.15 96.92 96.55 95.74
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,229 952 868 679 639 507 445 310 295 290
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
4,777 969 492 360 340 304 285 252 227
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
92.77 86.83 85.77 84.01 82.07 81.65 81.01 80.90
Place
Number
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
435 333 216 183 158 92
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates
1
Place
591
Place San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 92.13 92.12 90.91 89.81 86.31 85.43 85.07 81.55 74.68
Place
Percent
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
90.38 61.21 60.08 58.23 57.39 46.10
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co.
32,125 13,797 10,336 10,334 7,924 7,450 4,739 4,012 3,774 3,433
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are High School Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Laguna Hills, CA (city) Orange Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
96.07 95.48 95.09 94.61 93.09 92.18 90.27 88.99 88.19 87.96
College Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
589,061 272,785 267,992 180,122 80,777 66,424 61,042 58,796 51,932 48,379
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
592 Asian Rankings: College Graduates Total Populations 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Profiles of California Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Kensington, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Tamalpais-Homestead Valley, CA (cdp) Marin Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Orinda, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co.
94.56 78.15 78.02 77.85 76.19 75.77 74.48 74.38 73.91 73.10
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
1
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
11,794 11,032 9,034 8,271 5,214 3,138 2,645 2,326 2,250 2,096
Asian Indians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
109,300 64,058 56,004 40,376 32,136 21,021 15,883 13,804 13,262 12,209
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Percent 96.91 93.96 93.20 91.40 89.87 89.71 89.22 88.99 88.71 88.64
Asians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 96.09 Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. 86.51 Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 84.04 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 82.95 Hermosa Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 82.26 Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 79.77 Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. 79.48 Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 79.22 Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. 78.72 Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 78.66
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
233
Bangladeshis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 665 552 352 291 164 157 134 133 103 103
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
43.15
1
Place Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 29.60 24.81 23.46 21.19 19.96 18.29 17.65 17.56 17.21 16.75
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
58 32 29
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
569 187 178 104 91 87 70 69 63 61
Cambodians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Place Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Fijians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Percent
Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 98.76 Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. 90.83 Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 87.18 Carlsbad, CA (city) San Diego Co. 86.13 La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 86.00 Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. 83.22 Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 83.15 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 82.78 Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. 82.29 Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. 81.59
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates 1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Percent
30,586 20,233 16,294 11,753 8,322 6,703 6,137 5,233 5,203 4,955
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
1
Number
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Number
Place
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese) 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Percent 23.33 22.96 20.65 18.48 17.31 13.18 9.11 8.55 8.39 7.29
Place
Percent
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
13.98 12.13 4.41
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co.
35,665 17,093 11,692 11,136 8,423 5,326 4,683 4,438 4,158 3,758
Filipinos 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Walnut Creek, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Percent 74.72 73.72 73.68 71.78 69.84 69.26 67.58 67.33
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: College Graduates
Montebello, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
67.02 66.85
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
173 129 82 30 28 12
Guamanians or Chamorros 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
17.45 17.32 13.44 8.15 6.78 4.20
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
205 166 72
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
531 305 129 49
Indonesians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
61.74 46.24 44.96 27.07
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
301 110 81 77 60 57 45 42 34 31
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
11,180 4,718 4,540 4,445 3,579 2,230 2,044 1,595 1,485 1,435
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
18.47 16.23 12.11 9.10 8.54 5.29 5.18 5.04 4.63 4.46
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22.28 19.83 18.60
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co.
385 175 64 63 60 57 46 34 27 15
Hmongs 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
Place
Japanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
77.30 73.37 73.12
Laotians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
1
Hawaiian Natives 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Place
Brea, CA (city) Orange Co. South Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
593
40.35 16.27 15.27 10.56 9.11 6.76 6.33 6.19 6.14 5.98
Place
Percent
Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Albany, CA (city) Alameda Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. South Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
83.83 80.35 77.58 76.05 70.00 68.62 67.43 67.27 66.57 66.51
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Number
No places met population threshold.
Malaysians 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
26,067 4,101 3,059 3,023 2,985 2,948 2,685 2,400 2,341 1,991
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
504 465 435 200 175 135 121 113 45
Pakistanis 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Koreans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Albany, CA (city) Alameda Co.
Percent 100.00 94.56 84.01 83.23 79.69 79.43 79.13
Place Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
Percent 71.19 71.14 63.08 60.31 51.81 47.33 46.90 29.35 14.90
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
594 Asian Rankings: Median Household Income Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Profiles of California
156 114 95 84 68 61 59 49 46 39
Samoans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
2,038 565 343 202 149 135 107 102 85
Thais 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
29.87 23.61 13.73 13.45 10.52 9.50 9.41 8.66 8.61 8.30
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
64.23 52.36 50.75 45.15 34.63 34.09 32.32 31.86 30.45
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
191
Sri Lankans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
56 33 29 14 6 5
Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Downey, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Median Household Income Total Population Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Asian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Highlands-Baywood Park, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
200,001 200,001 194,789 182,016 162,669 161,576 155,651 155,207 136,176 134,432
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
23.24
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number 1,577 1,328 1,215 1,112 1,062 916 823 753 745 688
Taiwanese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Tongans 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Dollars
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 200,001 Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 200,001 Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 193,157 Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. 173,570 Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 164,653 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 154,598 Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 140,617 Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. 139,895 Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 137,105 Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. 134,270
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Place
48.82 48.38 46.82 45.93 45.49
Percent 93.80 86.52 83.15 79.58 78.10 76.64 75.94 72.85 71.65 71.23
Place
Percent
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
12.55 7.39 7.30 5.86 3.80 0.92
Place
Dollars
Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
78,677 77,561 71,705 70,417 70,179 68,438 68,333 67,188 65,859 60,833
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
9,263 3,316 3,201 2,979 2,534 1,934 1,619 1,615 1,458 1,348
Place
Dollars
Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co.
200,001 200,001 176,313 163,809 126,216 125,973 122,832 106,869 102,813 101,765
Bangladeshi
Vietnamese 25 Years and Over Who are Four-Year College Graduates Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Hills, CA (city) Orange Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
33,036
63.55 57.54 56.59 54.01 49.67
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Median Household Income
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
79,229 53,958 52,319 47,679 43,125 39,821 36,875 33,393 31,458 31,250
Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
30,060 29,286 28,405 25,448 25,268 24,583
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
42,237 40,801 27,759 27,321
595
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
68,839 67,500 55,139 54,643 53,750 51,759 51,750 49,625 46,635 45,938
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Sri Lankan Japanese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Highlands-Baywood Park, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Calabasas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
200,000 165,961 159,402 158,514 155,292 154,640 151,126 148,885 133,375 129,859
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
177,278 161,585 130,014 126,440 119,590 112,207 108,026 105,461 104,727 104,074
Fijian Korean
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
52,083 38,000 33,365
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Fairview, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. La Palma, CA (city) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co.
108,866 104,190 99,687 96,489 95,894 94,984 94,700 94,288 93,911 93,593
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
77,912 73,417 69,706 52,500 45,769 42,083
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
109,957 106,881 90,942 87,461 83,434 81,424 80,513 77,798 74,205 72,829
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
82,492 79,544 73,897 60,938 48,750 42,875 41,719 39,444 37,419 36,146
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
42,733
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
153,050 100,334 89,777 87,735 83,806 78,945 76,158 71,458 66,518 64,900
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
85,192 69,464 51,058 50,357 43,214 40,363 37,769 31,215 25,500
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
100,718 78,135 70,625 65,781 51,000 37,083
Vietnamese
Malaysian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
97,831 83,398 77,046 70,461 42,308 41,094 37,656 37,201 36,776
Camarillo, CA (city) Ventura Co. Laguna Hills, CA (city) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co.
121,279 100,401 98,474 97,790 95,768 93,544 93,496 93,461 91,714 91,238
Place
Hawaiian, Native
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
65,000 48,889 41,976
Hmong Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co.
74,000 39,474 36,652 31,875
Pakistani Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
596 Asian Rankings: Per Capita Income Per Capita Income
Profiles of California Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Total Population
9,626 8,861 8,718
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Indonesian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
17,975 16,385 13,205 7,845
1
Place
Chinese (except Taiwanese)
Dollars
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 112,408 Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 111,031 Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 98,770 Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 98,643 Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. 92,840 Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. 85,966 Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. 70,539 Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 69,040 Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 68,730 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 66,972
Place
Dollars
Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Calabasas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Highlands-Baywood Park, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Morgan Hill, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
67,555 65,025 63,717 63,372 59,680 58,014 56,493 56,023 55,655 53,129
Asian Fijian
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Laguna Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. San Carlos, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
114,534 113,641 91,790 84,559 84,091 78,858 66,556 60,680 59,578 55,839
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co.
28,340 28,163 27,061 22,385 21,716 20,783 20,505 20,270 19,571 19,132
Asian Indian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Claremont, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
98,875 83,270 56,009 54,315 53,260 52,618 48,456 48,080 45,553 45,209
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
14,616 10,153 9,358
Filipino Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Redondo Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Castro Valley, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Folsom, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co.
43,211 40,566 39,987 37,976 37,572 37,374 37,245 36,393 35,141 34,196
Guamanian or Chamorro Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
29,771 26,048 22,266 20,313 16,317 16,127
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
12,064
Cambodian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
17,043 15,481 12,966 12,034 11,917 11,695 10,875
Dollars
La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Encinitas, CA (city) San Diego Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Manhattan Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
73,265 65,996 61,066 58,912 57,313 57,139 55,318 54,147 53,314 49,798
Korean Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
56,187 52,382 44,579 41,613 41,264 37,352 35,417 34,760 34,510 33,425
Laotian Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co.
16,772 16,010 13,271 12,306 12,295 11,036 10,160 10,066 9,638 9,090
Hawaiian, Native
Malaysian
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Dollars
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
23,322 22,027 18,260
Place
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Pakistani Hmong
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
1
1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Bangladeshi
Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
Dollars
Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
11,530 9,958 9,741 7,327 6,701 6,449 5,317 5,142 4,932 4,885
Place
Dollars
Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
41,617 27,818 26,966 23,206 18,457 12,070 11,898 8,920 8,564
Samoan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
15,065 14,152
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
14,011 13,875 12,798 11,872 11,597 11,319 11,053 10,882
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
103,434 86,585 79,737 77,893 76,489 65,268 56,783
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Sri Lankan
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22,726
Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Tustin, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
37,878 37,861 36,324 36,291 33,215 32,702 31,906 29,492 29,218 28,898
Thai Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
24,885 24,844 24,511 21,393 20,688 19,930 19,081 18,314 16,742
Tongan Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
13,738 11,806 10,657 9,665 8,674 7,663
Vietnamese
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Earlimart, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. East Porterville, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. San Joaquin, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Madera, CA (city) Madera Co.
62.81 41.92 39.64 38.63 37.55 36.92 34.84 34.59 33.06 32.48
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
60,765 25,485 21,355 21,271 19,964 16,663 16,113 13,730 13,153 8,318
1
Percent 77.15 76.61 75.94 74.76 72.92 72.10 56.83 56.82 48.29 47.44
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Laguna Hills, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Tustin, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Lake Forest, CA (city) Orange Co.
37,489 31,448 30,799 27,259 27,200 26,912 26,696 26,518 26,094 25,800
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1,918 1,189 978 944 738 551 416 392 262 248
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders with Income Below Poverty Level
Poverty Status
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Total Populations with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
801,050 172,527 109,703
Place Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Hawthorne, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
26.71 22.69 22.34 21.17
Asian Indians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
3,695 1,384 970 871 867 859 795 703 677 643
Asian Indians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
El Cerrito, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Lodi, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Woodland, CA (city) Yolo Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
44.53 43.24 40.56 37.16 31.91 28.98 28.34 27.08 26.60 25.75
Bangladeshis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Wheatland, CA (city) Yuba Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. East Porterville, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Willows, CA (city) Glenn Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. West Covina, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Lawndale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Place
Asians with Income Below Poverty Level Place
597
Place
Asians with Income Below Poverty Level Place
Asian Rankings: Poverty Status
Percent 53.60 45.59 37.98 32.21 27.47 27.02
188
Bangladeshis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
22.79
Cambodians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co.
8,326 5,484 1,951 1,843 1,462 1,398 1,363 719 372 357
Cambodians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
Percent 60.52 54.13 51.28 51.25 51.01 49.14 48.01 47.15 45.33 36.13
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
598 Asian Rankings: Poverty Status
Profiles of California
Chinese (except Taiwanese) with Income Below Poverty Level
Guamanians or Chamorros with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
15,271 12,181 5,787 4,157 3,966 3,879 3,419 3,077 2,596 2,528
Chinese (except Taiwanese) with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. San Luis Obispo, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co.
66.50 55.99 53.42 50.25 47.82 46.80 41.72 40.37 30.83 29.34
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
19.34 8.94 8.51 5.50 5.05 4.98
213 58 4
1
Japanese with Income Below Poverty Level 1
310 153 22
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
20.56 14.06 4.17
Place
Percent
Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Barbara, CA (city) Santa Barbara Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co. Santa Cruz, CA (city) Santa Cruz Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Monterey, CA (city) Monterey Co.
37.69 34.77 28.61 28.43 26.95 25.50 24.43 24.32 24.01 23.63
Koreans with Income Below Poverty Level
Hmongs with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
4,947 1,715 1,575 631 551 532 489 480 477 444
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Fijians with Income Below Poverty Level
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
1
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
41.89 26.69 26.26 9.77
Japanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Hawaiian Natives with Income Below Poverty Level Place
Percent
San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Number
1
1
Place
Percent
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
17.23 6.88 0.81
Filipinos with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Delano, CA (city) Kern Co. National City, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
9,252 4,070 2,952 2,526 1,503 1,488 1,231 1,086 1,012 996
Filipinos with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
San Luis Obispo, CA (city) San Luis Obispo Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Richgrove, CA (cdp) Tulare Co. Indio, CA (city) Riverside Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Colton, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Paramount, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rosemont, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Terra Bella, CA (cdp) Tulare Co.
221 170 38 37 29 28
Guamanians or Chamorros with Income Below Poverty Level
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Place
1
Hawaiian Natives with Income Below Poverty Level
Fijians with Income Below Poverty Level Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Number
Place
Indonesians with Income Below Poverty Level
Percent 50.48 39.57 30.28 24.10 23.53 23.52 23.09 22.95 21.61 19.67
Place
Number
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co.
12,302 5,557 2,886 2,862 1,835 995 922 541 526 520
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Buena Park, CA (city) Orange Co.
18,493 1,566 1,524 1,520 1,170 1,053 969 849 848 829
Koreans with Income Below Poverty Level
Hmongs with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
South Oroville, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. West Sacramento, CA (city) Yolo Co. Chico, CA (city) Butte Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
86.51 80.74 76.89 71.85 71.33 70.98 68.09 66.73 60.56 58.53
Place
Percent
Isla Vista, CA (cdp) Santa Barbara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Hawaiian Gardens, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pasadena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
79.60 57.96 51.72 46.81 39.52 32.20 31.96 30.86 26.94 25.88
Laotians with Income Below Poverty Level
Indonesians with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
Number 470 233 186 51
Place Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 3,227 2,221 1,367 1,206 950 872 780
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Homeownership
Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
601 589 515
Laotians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Redding, CA (city) Shasta Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co.
59.09 51.62 50.88 46.56 44.29 43.30 37.13 37.00 35.59 35.25
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
40.31 34.20 26.42 22.34 18.52 15.20 13.12 11.45
Sri Lankans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
81
Sri Lankans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent 6.86
218 176 123 60 35 32
Tongans with Income Below Poverty Level
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Number
Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
1
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Malaysians with Income Below Poverty Level
Tongans with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
599
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
51.46 21.73 16.62 6.57 5.02 4.08
1
Place
Number
Taiwanese with Income Below Poverty Level
Vietnamese with Income Below Poverty Level
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
No places met population threshold.
Place
Malaysians with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
432 234 217 123 57 46 42 41 9
Pakistanis with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
31.27 30.04 26.54 18.75 13.44 8.74 7.55 4.17 0.69
Samoans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,488 767 544 392 389 309 138 133 116 84
Samoans with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Compton, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
55.45 53.07
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
736 448 409 400 329 328 270 249 227 227
Taiwanese with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Place
63.59 30.04 25.43 24.01 23.69 22.18 21.71 21.53 21.45 18.67
9,381 6,363 5,792 5,312 4,362 3,050 2,980 2,478 2,296 2,205
Vietnamese with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Percent
Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. East San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. El Monte, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cypress, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
Place
Percent
Davis, CA (city) Yolo Co. Upland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Highland, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co.
72.65 55.36 53.57 52.26 52.05 43.33 41.64 38.56 38.48 37.65
Thais with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Homeownership
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,749 357 185 67 59 55 55 40 9
Thais with Income Below Poverty Level Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Percent 24.44 22.92 19.38 14.05 11.80 11.24 8.97 8.77 2.31
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co.
491,836 223,275 170,825 115,315 77,396 70,915 66,971 62,482 50,394 48,476
Total Populations Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 98.34 Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 97.87 Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 95.64 Villa Park, CA (city) Orange Co. 95.23 Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 94.74
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
600 Asian Rankings: Homeownership Bradbury, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Habra Heights, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Alamo, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co.
94.72 94.19 94.11 94.10 93.90
Profiles of California Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
677 675 614
Asian Indians Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
47,900 41,212 36,540 24,448 14,831 10,809 8,880 7,959 7,509 6,931
Palmdale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Elk Grove, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Suisun City, CA (city) Solano Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Hercules, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
100.00 96.09 95.07 94.50 93.90 93.75 92.90 92.80 91.58 91.30
Place Percent
Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 100.00 Bradbury, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 100.00 Clayton, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. 100.00 Granite Bay, CA (cdp) Placer Co. 100.00 Moorpark, CA (city) Ventura Co. 100.00 Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 100.00 Portola Hills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 100.00 Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 100.00 San Juan Capistrano, CA (city) Orange Co. 100.00 Villa Park, CA (city) Orange Co. 100.00
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
708 547 446 283 280 241 238 233 220 209
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Fontana, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Bakersfield, CA (city) Kern Co. Antioch, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Ontario, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
95.20 89.39 80.80 71.91 67.68 64.10 63.99 63.73 61.84 61.74
Asian Indians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number 4,346 2,948 2,904 856 813 787 691
Fijians Who Own Their Own Homes 1
Number
1
Place
Percent
Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 100.00 Brea, CA (city) Orange Co. 100.00 Kensington, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 100.00 Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. 100.00 Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 100.00 Tustin Foothills, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 100.00 Novato, CA (city) Marin Co. 97.42 Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. 97.24 San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 96.51 La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 96.43
Place
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Bangladeshis Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Asians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Asians Who Own Their Own Homes
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Who Own Their Own Homes
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
23
Number
Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
189 105 60
Fijians Who Own Their Own Homes
Bangladeshis Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
8.91
Cambodians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Percent
Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co.
57.69 57.62 50.48
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Filipinos Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
678 336 257 193 146 109 105 99 98 85
Cambodians Who Own Their Own Homes
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
12,993 11,923 7,997 4,928 4,625 4,464 3,035 2,848 2,545 2,507
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Filipinos Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Norwalk, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co.
82.52 65.56 53.91 47.62 42.97 40.88 29.80 28.16 23.84 23.40
Chinese (except Taiwanese) Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Place
Percent
Fairview, CA (cdp) Alameda Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. American Canyon, CA (city) Napa Co. Murrieta, CA (city) Riverside Co. Los Banos, CA (city) Merced Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Vineyard, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. Bonita, CA (cdp) San Diego Co. La Mirada, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co.
100.00 96.83 96.23 95.67 94.92 93.61 93.29 92.52 91.73 91.16
Guamanians or Chamorros Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Alhambra, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
26,348 11,435 9,201 6,432 5,275 4,566 4,357 3,730 3,576 3,397
Place San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Number 313 143 126 99 97 87
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Homeownership
Guamanians or Chamorros Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Japanese Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
1
Place
Percent
Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
69.23 68.31 67.77 52.52 49.75 27.27
Hawaiian Natives Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
193 175 32
Hawaiian Natives Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
43.42 37.48 21.05
Hmongs Who Own Their Own Homes
9,328 3,657 3,467 2,601 2,175 2,054 2,005 1,753 932 926
Hmongs Who Own Their Own Homes
La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Palma, CA (city) Orange Co. South San Gabriel, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Elk Grove, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co.
96.67 95.57 95.00 94.46 94.24 94.20 93.99 93.09 92.87 92.18
Koreans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fullerton, CA (city) Orange Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co.
7,800 1,524 1,474 1,474 1,432 1,148 1,102 948 883 778
Koreans Who Own Their Own Homes
Percent 40.58 38.04 37.84 29.73 21.91 21.85 19.40 17.72 15.87 14.47
Indonesians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Simi Valley, CA (city) Ventura Co. Placentia, CA (city) Orange Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Whittier, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Corona, CA (city) Riverside Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
87.39 86.73 85.17 84.42 83.20 82.19 81.88 81.31 76.79 74.84
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Laotians Who Own Their Own Homes
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
205 60 45 42
Indonesians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
46.39 34.71 28.47 18.87
Number
Malaysians Who Own Their Own Homes
1
Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. Oroville, CA (city) Butte Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co.
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
Percent
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
1
Number 414 364 80 61 52 44 40 35 28 28
Malaysians Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent Place
1
Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Linda, CA (cdp) Yuba Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co.
60.59 59.67 58.97 55.42 51.94 42.86 38.98 34.93 33.94
Japanese Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. Banning, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Pomona, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
No places met population threshold.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Gardena, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
601
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fresno, CA (city) Fresno Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Visalia, CA (city) Tulare Co. Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
529 386 226 155 146 108 92 90 88 74
Laotians Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Riverside, CA (city) Riverside Co.
Percent
1
Place
Percent
No places met population threshold.
Pakistanis Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
179 152 134 80 64 55 44 41 34
Pakistanis Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
56.83 53.40 51.01 45.98 43.54 33.66 31.02 29.93 24.26
Samoans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
193 173 132 127 106 68 56 56 48 48
Samoans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co.
Percent 57.14 56.60 53.33 53.33 47.39 45.19 44.04 40.48 32.35 30.51
70.48
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
602 Asian Rankings: Median Gross Rent
Profiles of California
Sri Lankans Who Own Their Own Homes
Tongans Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Specified Housing Units Rented by Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders
1
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
208
Sri Lankans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
52.00
Place Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
72.89 55.17 49.26 48.68 47.87 45.35
Vietnamese Who Own Their Own Homes
Taiwanese Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hacienda Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Rowland Heights, CA (cdp) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
779 601 586 585 565 549 520 493 452 416
Place
Number
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fountain Valley, CA (city) Orange Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co.
10,146 3,173 2,970 2,783 2,223 1,920 1,376 1,209 1,106 938
Vietnamese Who Own Their Own Homes
Taiwanese Who Own Their Own Homes
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Orange, CA (city) Orange Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Temple City, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
100.00 94.12 92.43 90.04 87.10 87.01 83.56 83.52 83.01 82.95
Place
Percent
Chino Hills, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Clarita, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Diamond Bar, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Laguna Hills, CA (city) Orange Co. Mission Viejo, CA (city) Orange Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co.
100.00 100.00 100.00 95.68 92.57 90.67 88.65 88.24 87.85 87.40
Median Gross Rent
Thais Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Number
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,257 192 118 81 73 63 61 56 48
Thais Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Percent
1
Place
Percent
Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
86.13 54.07 47.29 43.36 38.10 34.29 33.33 32.49 28.93
Tongans Who Own Their Own Homes Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
Number 121 100 48 45 39 37
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Percent
All Specified Renter-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 2,000+ Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara, CA (cdp) Contra Costa Co. 2,000+ Highlands-Baywood Park, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. 2,000+ Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. 2,000+ Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. 2,000+ Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. 2,000+ Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,000+ Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,000+ San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. 2,000+ Piedmont, CA (city) Alameda Co. 1,814
Specified Housing Units Rented by Asians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Salida, CA (cdp) Stanislaus Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Rossmoor, CA (cdp) Orange Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Dollars/Month 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 1,896 1,875 1,865
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pittsburg, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Concord, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Rialto, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1,646 1,352 1,317 1,273 1,246 1,219 1,219 1,159 1,150 1,096
Specified Housing Units Rented by Asian Indians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
2,000+ 2,000+ 1,875 1,850 1,750 1,641 1,471 1,447 1,384 1,374
Specified Housing Units Rented by Bangladeshis Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
652
Specified Housing Units Rented by Cambodians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,012 781 768 740 731 727 716 693 678 644
Specified Housing Units Rented by Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Highlands-Baywood Park, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Calabasas, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Lafayette, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
2,000+ 2,000+ 1,938 1,725 1,652 1,625 1,582 1,554 1,524 1,520
Specified Housing Units Rented by Fijians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
956 596 560
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Median Home Value
Specified Housing Units Rented by Filipinos Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Broadmoor, CA (cdp) San Mateo Co. Los Banos, CA (city) Merced Co. Hollister, CA (city) San Benito Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Pacifica, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1,833 1,641 1,625 1,523 1,460 1,438 1,363 1,319 1,310 1,277
Specified Housing Units Rented by Guamanians or Chamorros Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co.
1,256 906 817 744 732 447
Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Pleasanton, CA (city) Alameda Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co.
1,548 1,491 1,449 1,409 1,354 1,345 1,318 1,313
Specified Housing Units Rented by Laotians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Moreno Valley, CA (city) Riverside Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co.
1,232 948 939 757 729 678 669 666 649 631
Specified Housing Units Rented by Malaysians
603
Specified Housing Units Rented by Thais Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,631 859 736 723 683 683 679 679 675
Specified Housing Units Rented by Tongans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,305 1,057 1,015 943 797 603
Specified Housing Units Rented by Vietnamese
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hawaiian Natives 1
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1,574 801 674
Specified Housing Units Rented by Hmongs Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. 1,022 San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. 846 Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 613 Arden-Arcade, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 576 Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. 574 Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. 569 Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. 558 Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 540 Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. 538 Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co. 525
Specified Housing Units Rented by Indonesians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
No places met population threshold.
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number Place
Place
Dollars/Month
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
1,299 801 763 616
Specified Housing Units Rented by Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Rented by Pakistanis Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
1,588 1,338 1,313 1,211 872 853 833 625 542
Place
All Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Dollars/Month
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oceanside, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co.
1,253 1,069 1,029 1,011 926 922 905 850 806 790
Specified Housing Units Rented by Sri Lankans
Place
Dollars
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 987,000 983,000
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Asians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1,592 1,352 1,340 1,228 1,192 1,188 1,169 1,147 1,144 1,125
Median Home Value
Specified Housing Units Rented by Samoans Place
Dollars/Month
Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Thousand Oaks, CA (city) Ventura Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. Aliso Viejo, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Laguna Niguel, CA (city) Orange Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. Walnut, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co.
2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 2,000+ 1,986 1,813 1,766
Specified Housing Units Rented by Koreans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,846 1,735
Place
Dollars/Month
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
666
Specified Housing Units Rented by Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars/Month
Huntington Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Irvine, CA (city) Orange Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1,680 1,625 1,625 1,516 1,395 1,368 1,354 1,318 1,300 1,295
Place
Dollars
Atherton, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Loyola, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Newport Coast, CA (cdp) Orange Co. Rolling Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Tiburon, CA (town) Marin Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 968,200 962,400
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
500,000
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
604 Asian Rankings: Median Home Value San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. South San Francisco, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Daly City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Union City, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co.
451,300 420,000 395,500 367,500 363,900 347,000 341,900 312,500 287,200
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Asian Indians
Profiles of California Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Danville, CA (town) Contra Costa Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Coronado, CA (city) San Diego Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Ramon, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
805,600 587,300 541,700 525,000 523,400 497,500 493,800 493,800 460,700
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Guamanians or Chamorros
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Foster City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Monica, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Laotians
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 850,800 737,500 669,100 660,700 625,000 618,500 546,900
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Belmont, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Costa Mesa, CA (city) Orange Co. Redwood City, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Millbrae, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 996,500 884,100 772,300 717,900 700,000 699,300 620,800
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Chula Vista, CA (city) San Diego Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Vallejo, CA (city) Solano Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
388,200 181,300 179,200 163,400 158,500 150,500
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fairfield, CA (city) Solano Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. San Pablo, CA (city) Contra Costa Co. Escondido, CA (city) San Diego Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Richmond, CA (city) Contra Costa Co.
282,700 225,000 213,600 191,300 186,400 177,100 171,400 171,200 170,000 168,800
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Bangladeshis Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
187,500
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Cambodians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hawaiian Natives Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
331,300 222,600 193,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Malaysians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Hmongs Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Dollars
No places met population threshold.
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Pakistanis Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Signal Hill, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Rosemead, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Lakewood, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Monterey Park, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Santa Rosa, CA (city) Sonoma Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co.
328,100 235,700 233,000 227,900 225,600 225,000 207,700 185,400 181,100 177,800
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Chinese (except Taiwanese) Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Hillsborough, CA (town) San Mateo Co. Los Altos Hills, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Stanford, CA (cdp) Santa Clara Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co.
1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 1 Mil.+ 991,100 981,600 948,300 880,200 875,000 859,000 833,300
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Fijians Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Modesto, CA (city) Stanislaus Co.
269,900 115,100 97,500
Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. 187,500 San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. 171,600 Parkway-South Sacramento, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 137,500 Florin, CA (cdp) Sacramento Co. 128,600 Clovis, CA (city) Fresno Co. 117,000 Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co. 106,300 Atwater, CA (city) Merced Co. 97,100 Merced, CA (city) Merced Co. 95,300 Thermalito, CA (cdp) Butte Co. 95,000 Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. 92,100
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Indonesians
Place
Dollars
Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Torrance, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co. Stockton, CA (city) San Joaquin Co.
440,000 413,600 393,900 300,000 281,000 265,300 237,500 116,100 85,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Samoans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Dollars
San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Loma Linda, CA (city) San Bernardino Co. San Bernardino, CA (city) San Bernardino Co.
430,800 240,200 176,700 136,300
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Hayward, CA (city) Alameda Co. Garden Grove, CA (city) Orange Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Westminster, CA (city) Orange Co. Oxnard, CA (city) Ventura Co. Santa Ana, CA (city) Orange Co. Carson, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
286,800 284,500 236,400 226,300 210,000 200,000 200,000 190,900 187,500 181,400
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Japanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Altos, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Newport Beach, CA (city) Orange Co. Palo Alto, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Los Gatos, CA (town) Santa Clara Co. Menlo Park, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Palos Verdes Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co. La Canada Flintridge, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Rolling Hills Estates, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
945,900 794,500 754,600 728,500 728,100 716,700 710,400 706,100 699,400 658,500
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Sri Lankans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
227,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Taiwanese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Filipinos
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Koreans
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
1
Place
Dollars
Place
Burlingame, CA (city) San Mateo Co.
875,000
Beverly Hills, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
Dollars 1 Mil.+
Place
Dollars
Saratoga, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Rancho Palos Verdes, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Marino, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
845,000 690,200 624,100 510,200
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
Asian Rankings: Median Home Value
Fremont, CA (city) Alameda Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Arcadia, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
605
496,000 475,800 451,300 450,000 445,200 408,200
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Thais Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Jose, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Glendale, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Francisco, CA (city) San Francisco Co. Cerritos, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. San Diego, CA (city) San Diego Co. Anaheim, CA (city) Orange Co. Bellflower, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Long Beach, CA (city) Los Angeles Co.
436,800 378,900 333,800 297,300 287,500 197,900 184,800 178,700 144,900
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Tongans Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. San Bruno, CA (city) San Mateo Co. East Palo Alto, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Oakland, CA (city) Alameda Co. Los Angeles, CA (city) Los Angeles Co. Sacramento, CA (city) Sacramento Co.
450,000 347,100 292,600 167,400 145,700 83,600
Specified Housing Units Owned and Occupied by Vietnamese Top 10 Places Sorted by Number
1
Place
Dollars
Cupertino, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Campbell, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Mountain View, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. San Mateo, CA (city) San Mateo Co. Milpitas, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Sunnyvale, CA (city) Santa Clara Co. Yorba Linda, CA (city) Orange Co. Berkeley, CA (city) Alameda Co. Alameda, CA (city) Alameda Co. Santa Clara, CA (city) Santa Clara Co.
637,500 512,800 465,000 460,300 398,700 395,100 394,400 381,300 376,300 374,300
Notes: Please refer to the User’s Guide for an explanation of data; tables reflect only those areas that meet Summary File 4 population thresholds, therefore there may be less than 10 places listed
Profiles of California
State Climatological Summary
CALIFORNIA PHYSICAL FEATURES. The State of California extends along the shore of the Pacific Ocean between latitudes 32.5° N. and 42° N. Its more than 1,340 miles of coastline constitute nearly three-fourths of the Pacific coastline of the conterminous United States. The total land area amounts to 158,693 square miles. With its major axis oriented in a northwest-southeast direction, the State is 800 miles in length. Its greatest east-west dimension at a given latitude is about 360 miles though its average width is only 250 miles. However, it spreads over more than 10° of longitude, a distance of 550 miles. The topography of the State is varied. Included are Death Valley, the lowest point in the U.S., with an elevation of 276 feet below sea level, and less than 85 miles away, Mt. Whitney, the highest peak in the conterminous states, reaching to 14,495 feet above sea level. These wide ranges of altitude and latitude are responsible in part for the variety of climates and vegetation found in various areas of the State. Another significant factor is the continuous interaction of maritime air masses with those of continental origin. The combination of these influences results in pronounced climatic changes with short distances. The Coast Range parallels the coastline from the Oregon border to just north of the Los Angeles Basin. It is generally no more than 50 miles from the coast to the crest of the range. The principal break in the Coast Range is at San Francisco Bay where a sea level opening permits an abundant inflow of marine air to the interior of the State under certain circulation patterns. In the northern end of the State, the Coast Range merges with the Cascade Range, farther inland, to create an extensive area of rugged terrain more than 200 miles in width. The Cascades, in turn, extend southeastward until they merge into the Sierra Nevada. The Sierra Nevada, like the Coast Range, lies parallel to the coast, but the crest over most of its length is about 150 miles inland. Thus, between the two ranges there is a broad, flat valley averaging 45 miles or more in width. In length the valley extends nearly 500 miles. Both the extreme northeastern portion of California and the desert area of southern California east of the mountains lie within the Great Basin. The Great Basin extends from Utah to the Sierra Nevada and has no surface drainage to the ocean. It is an area of climatological extremes. GENERAL CLIMATE. Along the western side of the Coast Range the climate is dominated by the Pacific Ocean. Warm winters, cool summers, small daily and seasonal temperature ranges, and high relative humidities are characteristic of this area. With increasing distance from the ocean the maritime influence decreases. Areas that are well protected from the ocean experience a more continental type of climate with warmer summers, colder winters, greater daily and seasonal temperature ranges, and generally lower relative humidities. Many parts of the State lie within a transitional zone, where conditions range between these two climatic extremes. Summer is a dry period over most of the State. With the northward migration of the semi-permanent Pacific high during summer, most storm tracks are deflected far to the north. In winter, the Pacific high decreases in intensity and drops further south, permitting storms to move into and across the State, producing widespread rain at low elevations and snow at high elevations. The easternmost mountain chains form a barrier that protects much of California from the extremely cold air of the Great Basin in winter. The ranges of mountains to the west offer some protection to the interior from the strong flow of air off the Pacific Ocean. As a result, precipitation is heavy on the coastward or western side of both the Coast Range and the Sierra Nevada, and lighter on the eastern slopes. Temperature tends toward uniformity from day to day and from season to season on the ocean side of the Coast Range and in coastal valleys. East of the Sierra Nevada temperature patterns are continental in character with wide excursions from high readings to low. Between the two mountain chains and over much of the desert area the temperature regime is intermediate between the maritime and the continental models. Hot summers are the rule while winters are moderate to cold. In the basins and valleys adjoining the
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State Climatological Summary
Profiles of California
coast, climate is subject to wide variations within short distances as a result of the influence of topography on the circulation of marine air. The Los Angeles Basin and the San Francisco Bay area offer many varieties of climate within a few miles. A dominating factor in the weather of California is the semi-permanent high pressure area of the north Pacific Ocean. This pressure center moves northward in summer, holding storm tracks well to the north, and as a result California receives little or no precipitation from this source during that period. In winter, the Pacific high retreats southward permitting storm centers to swing into and across California. These are the storms that bring widespread, moderate precipitation to the State. When changes in the circulation pattern permit storm centers to approach the California coast from a southwesterly direction, copious amounts of moisture are carried by the northeastward streaming air. This results in heavy rains and often produces widespread flooding. There is another California weather characteristic that results from the location of the Pacific high. The steady flow of air from the northwest during the summer helps to drive the California Current of the Pacific Ocean as it sweeps southward almost parallel to the California coastline. However, since the mean drift is slightly offshore there is a band of upwelling immediately off the coast as water from deeper layers is drawn into the surface circulation. The water from below the surface is colder than the surface water, and as a result there is a semi-permanent band of cold water just offshore. The temperature of water reaching the surface from deeper levels ranges from about 49°F. in winter to 55°F. in late summer along the northern California coast, and from 57°F. to 65°F. on the southern California coast. Comparatively warm, moist Pacific air masses drifting over this band of cold water form a bank of fog which is swept inland by the prevailing northwest winds out of the high pressure center. In general, heat is added to the air as it moves inland during these summer months, and the fog quickly lifts to form a deck of low clouds that extend inland only a short distance before evaporating completely. Characteristically this deck of clouds extends inland further during the night and then recedes to the vicinity of the coast during the day. PRECIPITATION. In the northern part of the State the months of heaviest precipitation are October through April. The rainy season becomes shorter in the southern part of the State, November through March marking the wet period here. During the rest of the year precipitation is infrequent and usually light. In the north and over the central and northern mountains there are usually from 60 to 100 days of precipitation per year, while in the southern desert there may be as few as 10 days. It is apparent, therefore, that the rainy season is made up of periods of stormy weather alternating with longer periods of pleasant weather. A typical winter storm situation brings intermittent rain over a period of from two to five days, followed by seven to 14 days of dry weather. SNOWFALL. Snow has been reported at one time or another in nearly every part of California but it is very infrequent west of the Sierra Nevada except at high elevations of the Coast Range and the Cascades. In the Sierra Nevada, snow in moderate amounts is reported nearly every winter at elevations as low as 2,000 feet. Amounts and intensities increase with elevation to around 7,000 or 8,000 feet. Above 4,000 feet elevation snow remains on the ground for appreciable lengths of time each winter. RELATIVE HUMIDITY. In general, relative humidities are moderate to high along the coast throughout the year. Inland humidities are high during the winter and low during the summer. Since the ocean is the source of the cool, humid, maritime air of summer, it follows that with increasing distance from the ocean, relative humidity tends to decrease. Where mountain barriers prevent the free flow of marine air inland, humidities decrease rapidly. Where openings in these barriers permit a significant influx of cool, moist air it mixes with the drier inland air, resulting in a more gradual decrease of moisture. This pattern is characteristic of most coastal valleys. STORMS. Thunderstorms may occur in California at any time of the year. Near the coast and over the Central Valley there appears to be no prevailing season. The storms are usually light and infrequent. Over the interior mountain areas storms are more intense, and they may become
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unusually strong on occasion at intermediate and high elevations of the Sierra Nevada. Many California thunderstorms produce so little precipitation that range and forest fires often result from the lightning strikes. Heavy precipitation occasionally results. Some flash flooding has been reported as a result of thundershowers. Hail diameters from one quarter of an inch to one half inch are sometimes reported. Serious hail damage is infrequent. Tornadoes have been reported in California but with a frequency of only one or two per year. They are generally not severe, in many cases amounting to little more than a local whirlwind. DROUGHT. Drought must be evaluated on a different basis than in other parts of the country. Typically there are extended periods every summer with little or no precipitation. This is the normal and expected condition. A deficiency of precipitation becomes significant in the State when the normal winter water supply fails to materialize.
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Weather Stations by County
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California Weather Stations by County County
Station Name
County
Station Name
Alameda
Berkeley Livermore Newark Tracy Pumping Plant
Kern (cont.)
Wasco
Kings
Corcoran Irrigation District Hanford 1 S
Alpine
Twin Lakes
Lake
Clearlake 4 SE
Amador
Tiger Creek
Lassen
Doyle 4 SSE Termo 1 E
Butte
Chico University Farm De Sabla Paradise
Los Angeles
Canoga Park Pierce College Fairmont Hollywood-Burbank Airport Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Mount Wilson 2 Palmdale Pasadena Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier Torrance Municipal Airport U.C.L.A.
Madera
Madera North Fork Ranger Station
Marin
Kentfield
Mariposa
Yosemite Nat’l Park HQ Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance
Mendocino
Fort Bragg 5 N Potter Valley P H Ukiah Willits 1 NE
Merced
Los Banos Los Banos Det. Reservation Merced Municipal Airport San Luis Dam
Modoc
Adin Ranger Station Alturas Cedarville Fort Bidwell Jess Valley
Mono
Bodie Bridgeport
Calaveras
Calaveras Big Trees Camp Pardee
Colusa
Colusa 2 SSW East Park Reservoir
Contra Costa
Antioch Pump Plant 3 Martinez Water Plant Mount Diablo Junction Richmond
Del Norte
Crescent City 3 NNW Klamath
El Dorado
Placerville Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
Fresno
Auberry 2 NW Balch Power House Coalinga Fresno Air Terminal Friant Government Camp Huntington Lake
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Orland Stony Gorge Reservoir Willows 6 W Eureka Orick Prairie Creek Park Orleans Richardson Gr. State Park Scotia Willow Creek 1 NW Brawley 2 SW El Centro 2 SSW Gold Rock Ranch Imperial
Inyo
Bishop Airport Death Valley Haiwee Independence Wildrose Ranger Station
Monterey
King City Monterey Priest Valley Salinas 2 Salinas Municipal Airport
Kern
Bakersfield Meadows Field Buttonwillow Glennville Inyokern Kern River P H 3 Mojave Randsburg Tehachapi Tejon Rancho
Napa
Markley Cove Napa State Hospital
Nevada
Boca Bowman Dam Donner Memorial State Park Grass Valley 2 Lake Spaulding Nevada City
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County
Station Name
County
Station Name
Nevada (cont.)
Truckee Ranger Station
San Mateo
Orange
Laguna Beach Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
Half Moon Bay Redwood City San Francisco Int’l Airport San Gregorio 2 SE
Santa Barbara
Cachuma Lake Lompoc Santa Barbara Municipal Airport Santa Maria Public Airport
Santa Clara
Los Gatos Mount Hamilton Palo Alto San Jose
Santa Cruz
Ben Lomond 4 Santa Cruz Watsonville Waterworks
Shasta
Burney Hat Creek Manzanita Lake Shasta Dam Whiskeytown Reservoir
Siskiyou
Callahan McCloud Mount Shasta Yreka
Solano
Fairfield Vacaville
Sonoma
Fort Ross Graton Healdsburg Petaluma Fire Station 2 Santa Rosa Sonoma
Stanislaus
Modesto
Tehama
Mineral
Trinity
Trinity River Hatchery
Tulare
Ash Mountain Grant Grove Lemon Cove Lindsay Lodgepole Porterville Three Rivers Edison 1 Visalia
Tuolumne
Cherry Valley Dam Hetch Hetchy
Ventura
Ojai Oxnard Santa Paula
Yolo
Davis 2 WSW Exp. Farm Winters
Yuba
Marysville Strawberry Valley
Placer
Auburn Colfax Tahoe City
Plumas
Canyon Dam Chester
Riverside
Beaumont 1 E Blythe Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Eagle Mountain Elsinore Hayfield Pumping Plant Idyllwild Fire Dept. Mecca Fire Station Palm Springs Palm Springs Thermal Airport Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3
Sacramento
Sacramento Executive Airport Sacramento WSO City
San Benito
Pinnacles National Monument
San Bernardino
Big Bear Lake Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport El Mirage Iron Mountain Lake Arrowhead Mitchell Caverns Mountain Pass Needles Airport Parker Reservoir Redlands San Bernardino Co. Hospital Trona Twentynine Palms Victorville Pumping Plant
San Diego
Borrego Desert Park Campo Chula Vista Cuyamaca Henshaw Dam Oceanside Marina Palomar Mountain Observatory San Diego Lindbergh Field Vista 2 NNE
San Francisco
San Francisco Mission
San Joaquin
Lodi Stockton Fire Station 4 Stockton Metropolitan Airport Tracy Carbona
San Luis Obispo
Morro Bay Fire Dept. Paso Robles Paso Robles FAA Airport San Luis Obispo Polytech
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California Weather Stations by City City
Station Name
Anaheim
Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Pomona Cal Poly Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
Bakersfield
Bakersfield Meadows Field
5
Berkeley
Berkeley Kentfield Martinez Water Plant Mount Diablo Junction Richmond San Francisco Int’l Airport San Francisco Mission
0 17 13 18 18 19 11
Canoga Park Pierce College Hollywood-Burbank Airport Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier U.C.L.A.
14 3 10 18 15 10 14 16 11
Chula Vista
Chula Vista San Diego Lindbergh Field
2 10
Citrus Heights
Auburn Sacramento Executive Airport Sacramento WSO City
18 17 14
Concord
Antioch Pump Plant 3 Berkeley Martinez Water Plant Mount Diablo Junction
15 16 7 8
Corona
Elsinore Pomona Cal Poly Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
20 19 14 12 19 15
Costa Mesa
Laguna Beach Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
11 19 5 7 9
Daly City
Berkeley Half Moon Bay Kentfield Richmond San Francisco Int’l Airport San Francisco Mission
16 16 18 8 7 5
Hollywood-Burbank Airport Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena
16 14 4 15 15 8
Burbank
East Los Angeles
Miles 15 16 17 6 10
City
Station Name
Miles
East Los Angeles (cont.)
San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier Torrance Municipal Airport U.C.L.A.
6 19 19 16
El Monte
Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept.
18 12 11 9 12 5
Escondido
Henshaw Dam Oceanside Marina Vista 2 NNE
19 20 12
Fontana
Lake Arrowhead Redlands Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital
19 16 10 10 11
Fremont
Livermore Newark Palo Alto Redwood City San Jose
15 3 10 15 16
Fresno
Fresno Air Terminal Friant Government Camp Madera
4 16 18
Fullerton
Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
14 19 14 18 10 13
Garden Grove
Laguna Beach Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
18 13 13 5 10
Glendale
Canoga Park Pierce College Hollywood-Burbank Airport Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier U.C.L.A.
18 7 8 18 12 6 10 18 13
Hayward
Berkeley Livermore Mount Diablo Junction Newark Palo Alto Redwood City Richmond San Francisco Int’l Airport
18 17 17 9 14 15 16 18
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City
Station Name
Miles
Huntington Beach (cont.)
Laguna Beach Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
16 14 9 9 13
Inglewood
Hollywood-Burbank Airport Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Pasadena San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier Torrance Municipal Airport U.C.L.A.
17 13 9 3 17 17 9 11 10
Laguna Beach Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
Lancaster
Fairmont Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field Palmdale
17 5 8
Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Santa Ana Fire Station Torrance Municipal Airport
2 17 16 17 10
Canoga Park Pierce College Hollywood-Burbank Airport Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Pasadena San Gabriel Fire Dept. Santa Monica Pier U.C.L.A.
10 6 11 13 15 18 10 4
Long Beach
Los Angeles
Station Name
Orange (cont.)
Newport Beach Pomona Cal Poly Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
14 18 4 6
Oxnard
Ojai Oxnard Santa Paula
18 1 9
Palmdale
Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field Palmdale
13 1
Pasadena
Hollywood-Burbank Airport Los Angeles Civic Center Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept. U.C.L.A.
14 9 7 1 19 4 19
Pomona
Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept.
4 20
Rancho Cucamonga
Pomona Cal Poly
14
Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital
17 17 18
Riverside
Elsinore Redlands Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital
20 15 4 2 16
Sacramento
Davis 2 WSW Exp. Farm Sacramento Executive Airport Sacramento WSO City
16 4 3
Salinas
Monterey Salinas 2 Salinas Municipal Airport Watsonville Waterworks
16 2 3 18
San Bernardino
Lake Arrowhead Redlands Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital
10 9 12 14 2
San Diego
Chula Vista San Diego Lindbergh Field
10 4
San Francisco
Berkeley Kentfield Richmond San Francisco Int’l Airport San Francisco Mission
12 15 11 10 1
San Jose
Ben Lomond 4 Los Gatos Mount Hamilton Newark Palo Alto San Jose
19 7 12 17 18 2
1
Modesto
Modesto
Moreno Valley
Beaumont 1 E Elsinore Redlands Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital
15 19 9 7 9 14
Berkeley Martinez Water Plant Mount Diablo Junction Richmond San Francisco Int’l Airport San Francisco Mission
6 16 16 15 16 12
Oakland
City
9 7 6 4
Irvine
5 5
Oceanside
Oceanside Marina Vista 2 NNE
Ontario
Pomona Cal Poly Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside Fire Station 3
10 18 16
Orange
Laguna Beach Long Beach Daugherty Field
18 19
615
Miles
616
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City
Station Name
Miles
Santa Ana
Laguna Beach Long Beach Daugherty Field Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station Tustin Irvine Ranch
14 17 10 1 6
Santa Clara
Ben Lomond 4 Los Gatos Mount Hamilton Newark Palo Alto Redwood City San Jose
20 8 18 12 11 16 5
Santa Clarita
Canoga Park Pierce College Hollywood-Burbank Airport
16 17
Santa Rosa
Graton Healdsburg Petaluma Fire Station 2 Santa Rosa Sonoma
9 14 13 1 17
Simi Valley
Canoga Park Pierce College
11
Stockton
Lodi Stockton Fire Station 4 Stockton Metropolitan Airport Tracy Pumping Plant
9 1 7 20
Sunnyvale
Ben Lomond 4 Los Gatos Newark Palo Alto Redwood City San Gregorio 2 SE San Jose
20 10 10 8 13 19 8
Thousand Oaks
Canoga Park Pierce College Oxnard Santa Paula
18 18 18
Torrance
Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport Santa Monica Pier Torrance Municipal Airport U.C.L.A.
10 16 7 14 3 17
Vallejo
Berkeley Fairfield Martinez Water Plant Napa State Hospital Sonoma
17 14 9 12 18
West Covina
Los Angeles Civic Center Mount Wilson 2 Pasadena Pomona Cal Poly San Gabriel Fire Dept.
18 15 15 6 11
Note: Miles is the distance between the geographic center of the cityand the weather station.
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Weather Stations by Elevation
California Weather Stations by Elevation Feet Station Name
Feet Station Name
8,369 7,998 7,017 6,788 6,732
Bodie Twin Lakes Huntington Lake Big Bear Lake Lodgepole
2,732 2,709 2,700 2,700 2,627
Mojave De Sabla Henshaw Dam Kern River P H 3 Campo
6,597 6,469 6,253 6,227 6,017
Grant Grove Bridgeport Tahoe Valley FAA Airport Tahoe City Truckee Ranger Station
2,627 2,624 2,598 2,595 2,437
North Fork Ranger Station Yreka Beaumont 1 E Palmdale Inyokern
5,935 5,748 5,708 5,574 5,547
Donner Memorial State Park Manzanita Lake Mount Wilson 2 Boca Palomar Mountain Observatory
2,398 2,398 2,352 2,335 2,299
Colfax Grass Valley 2 Tiger Creek Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field Priest Valley
5,396 5,380 5,377 5,298 5,203
Jess Valley Bowman Dam Idyllwild Fire Dept. Termo 1 E Lake Arrowhead
2,168 2,089 1,975 1,919 1,856
Mount Diablo Junction Auberry 2 NW Twentynine Palms Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Trinity River Hatchery
5,154 5,118 4,872 4,763 4,727
Lake Spaulding Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance Mineral Cherry Valley Dam Mountain Pass
1,847 1,748 1,719 1,706 1,692
Placerville Paradise Balch Power House Ash Mountain Trona
4,691 4,668 4,639 4,557 4,524
Calaveras Big Trees Cedarville Cuyamaca Canyon Dam Chester
1,423 1,368 1,348 1,348 1,315
Tejon Rancho Hayfield Pumping Plant Clearlake 4 SE Willits 1 NE Redlands
4,498 4,399 4,389 4,347 4,202
Fort Bidwell Alturas Doyle 4 SSE Mitchell Caverns Mount Hamilton
1,305 1,292 1,289 1,282 1,204
Pinnacles National Monument Whiskeytown Reservoir Auburn Elsinore East Park Reservoir
4,192 4,101 4,097 4,015 3,963
Adin Ranger Station Bishop Airport Wildrose Ranger Station Tehachapi Yosemite Nat’l Park HQ
1,138 1,122 1,072 1,013 984
Three Rivers Edison 1 San Bernardino Co. Hospital Shasta Dam Potter Valley P H Riverside Citrus Exp. Station
3,943 3,868 3,822 3,805 3,569
Independence Hetch Hetchy Haiwee Strawberry Valley Randsburg
971 921 912 862 839
Eagle Mountain Iron Mountain Needles Airport Pasadena Riverside Fire Station 3
3,533 3,277 3,182 3,156 3,139
Mount Shasta McCloud Callahan Burney Glennville
813 803 797 787 780
Paso Robles FAA Airport Borrego Desert Park Stony Gorge Reservoir Canoga Park Pierce College Cachuma Lake
3,057 3,015 2,949 2,857 2,778
Fairmont Hat Creek El Mirage Victorville Pumping Plant Nevada City
748 738 734 725 698
Ojai Pomona Cal Poly Parker Reservoir Hollywood-Burbank Airport Paso Robles
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Feet Station Name
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Feet Station Name
669 656 629 511 508
Coalinga Camp Pardee Ukiah Lemon Cove Vista 2 NNE
118 114 111 108 108
Tustin Irvine Ranch Morro Bay Fire Dept. Fort Ross Torrance Municipal Airport Vacaville
498 488 482 479 479
Richardson Gr. State Park Bakersfield Meadows Field Gold Rock Ranch Livermore Markley Cove
104 98 95 95 95
Healdsburg Los Angeles Int’l Airport Lompoc San Jose Sonoma
459 449 429 419 419
Willow Creek 1 NW San Gabriel Fire Dept. U.C.L.A. Ben Lomond 4 Lindsay
95 88 68 68 59
Watsonville Waterworks Modesto Crescent City 3 NNW Salinas Municipal Airport Antioch Pump Plant 3
419 410 406 396 390
Palm Springs Friant Government Camp Los Banos Det. Reservation Orleans Porterville
59 59 55 55 49
Davis 2 WSW Exp. Farm Tracy Pumping Plant Chula Vista Marysville Colusa 2 SSW
387 383 364 344 331
Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Monterey Los Gatos Wasco Fresno Air Terminal
45 42 39 39 39
Oxnard Salinas 2 Fairfield Lodi Martinez Water Plant
324 318 314 308 275
Visalia King City San Luis Obispo Polytech Berkeley San Luis Dam
32 32 29 29 22
Laguna Beach Napa State Hospital Petaluma Fire Station 2 Redwood City Klamath
272 269 269 269 265
San Gregorio 2 SE Buttonwillow Los Angeles Civic Center Madera Blythe
22 22 22 19 19
Long Beach Daugherty Field Palo Alto Sacramento WSO City Eureka Richmond
252 252 242 236 232
Orland Santa Maria Public Airport Hanford 1 S Santa Paula Willows 6 W
19 13 13 13 13
Stockton Metropolitan Airport Half Moon Bay Sacramento Executive Airport San Diego Lindbergh Field Santa Monica Pier
200 200 183 173 164
Corcoran Irrigation District Graton Chico University Farm San Francisco Mission Santa Rosa
9 9 9 9 6
157 150 137 137 134
Orick Prairie Creek Park Merced Municipal Airport Scotia Tracy Carbona Santa Ana Fire Station
6 -29 -62 -98 -111
134 127 127 118 118
Winters Kentfield Santa Cruz Fort Bragg 5 N Los Banos
-177 Mecca Fire Station -193 Death Valley
Newark Newport Beach Oceanside Marina Stockton Fire Station 4 San Francisco Int’l Airport Santa Barbara Municipal Airport El Centro 2 SSW Imperial Brawley 2 SW Palm Springs Thermal Airport
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Bakersfield Meadows Field Bakersfield, situated in the extreme south end of the great San Joaquin Valley, is partially surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped rim of mountains with an open side to the northwest and the crest at an average distance of 40 miles. The Sierra Nevada mountains to the northeast shut out most of the cold air that flows southward over the continent during winter. They also catch and store snow, which provides irrigation water for use during the dry months. The Tehachapi Mountains, forming the southern boundary, act as an obstruction to northwest wind, causing heavier precipitation on the windward slopes, high wind velocity over the ridges and, at times, continuing cloudiness in the south end of the valley after skies have cleared elsewhere. Because of the nature of the surrounding topography, there are large climatic variations within relatively short distances. These zones of variation may be classified as valley, mountain, and desert areas. The overall climate, however, is warm and semi-arid. There is only one wet season during the year, as 90 percent of all precipitation falls from October through April, inclusive. Snow in the valley is infrequent, with only a trace occurring in about one year out of seven. Thunderstorms seldom occur in the valley. Summers are cloudless, hot and dry. Cotton, potatoes, grapes, and cattle are the principal agricultural products. Severe freezes seldom occur and there are occasional years with no frost at all in certain warm areas. Winters are mild and semi-arid, yet fairly humid. December and January are characterized by frequent fog, mostly nocturnal, which prevails when marine air is trapped in the valley by a high pressure system. In extreme cases this fog may last continuously for two or three weeks. Another local characteristic is the occasionally warm, dry, southeast chinook wind that spills through the Tehachapi Pass during winter. This wind usually attains velocities of 30 to 40 miles an hour, sometimes reaching as high as 60 miles an hour. During summer months northwest sea breezes frequent the Bakersfield area about twice weekly. When above normal temperatures prevail for several days, the gradient builds up sufficiently to draw in cooler air from the coastal section. During prolonged periods of drought this late afternoon breeze may carry varying amounts of dust, and thermal instability sometimes causes the dust to rise as high as 7,000 feet. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is December 11 and the average last occurrence in the spring is January 31.
Bakersfield Meadows Field Kern County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 57.4 48.4 39.4 82 23 0 0 5 0 507 0 1.17 2.6 trace 1.4 3 0 0.1 trace trace 0 <1 18 OVR 86 61 39 E 6 48
FEB 64.3 53.7 43.0 87 25 0 0 1 0 314 0 1.20 4.7 trace 2.3 3 0 trace trace trace 0 <1 10 OVR 82 50 41 E 6 58
Elevation: 488 ft.
MAR 69.0 57.7 46.3 91 32 0 0 0 0 228 5 1.38 4.3 trace 1.0 4 0 trace 2 2 0 1 4 CLR 75 42 41 NNW 9 51
APR 76.1 62.8 49.5 101 33 2 0 0 0 115 63 0.44 2.6 0 0.9 1 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 1 CLR 63 33 42 NW 10 48
MAY 84.5 70.7 56.9 107 37 10 0 0 0 29 186 0.24 2.4 0 0.8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 53 27 44 NW 10 45
Latitude: 35° 26’ N JUN 92.4 78.1 63.7 114 45 19 0 0 0 2 361 0.11 1.1 0 1.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 46 23 48 NW 10 58
JUL 98.2 83.9 69.5 113 52 28 0 0 0 0 563 trace 0.3 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 44 21 51 NW 10 36
AUG 96.6 82.6 68.5 112 55 26 0 0 0 0 535 0.08 1.2 0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 50 24 53 NW 9 49
Longitude: 119° 03’ W SEP 90.9 77.4 63.9 110 47 18 0 0 0 2 361 0.15 1.1 0 0.6 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 CLR 56 28 51 NW 9 48
OCT 81.1 68.0 54.9 103 29 6 0 0 0 48 133 0.29 1.8 0 1.2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 2 CLR 63 33 46 NW 8 48
NOV 66.9 55.7 44.4 88 28 0 0 0 0 278 3 0.67 3.0 0 1.4 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 10 CLR 77 48 42 E 6 49
DEC YEAR 57.3 77.9 47.9 65.6 38.4 53.2 83 114 19 19 0 109 0 0 5 11 0 0 525 2,048 0 2,210 0.78 6.51 2.0 10.9 0 1.9 1.0 2.3 2 18 0 0 trace 0.1 trace 2 trace 2 0 0 <1 2 18 64 OVR CLR 86 65 61 38 39 45 E NW 6 8 63 63
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Bishop Airport The station at Bishop is located at the Municipal Airport two and a half miles east of the town, one mile west of the Owens River, on the floor of the Owens Valley, which is orientated northwest to southeast and at this point is 12 miles wide, level, and semi-arid. Peaks of the 12,000 to 14,000 feet Sierra Nevadas are 25 miles west, and the 12,000 to 14,000 feet White Mountains are 10 miles east. The northern end of the valley is partly cut off by 6,000 to 8,000 feet mountains about 45 miles distant. The southern end of the valley makes a gradual descent to the Mojave Desert about 150 miles distant. During the summer and autumn, the Mojave Desert causes an early morning and late evening northerly wind. Conversely, in the heat of the afternoon, it causes a southerly wind that is occasionally strong. Summer skies are mostly clear with thunderstorms from May through August. The days are hot and dry, the nights cool. Winter and spring, although seasons of adverse weather, are quite mild. The skies are partly cloudy with the years greatest amounts of precipitation falling during the months of November through April. At times, strong northerly winds blow, especially in the spring during the months of February, March, and April. East and west winds frequently give pronounced warm mountain wind effects and turbulence. During the winter and spring, strong westerly winds aloft, flowing over the Sierra Nevadas, create the Sierra Wave, known to sailplane pilots the world over. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is October 13 and the average last occurrence in the spring is May 7.
Bishop Airport Inyo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
Elevation: 4,101 ft.
JAN 53.2 37.8 22.4 76 -7 0 1 29 0 836 0 0.90 8.9 0 3.3 2 0 3.4 23 13 3 0 1 CLR 71 35 19 NW 7 60
FEB 58.2 42.3 26.5 81 3 0 0 24 0 633 0 0.95 6.0 0 3.5 2 0 1.4 32 12 1 0 1 CLR 68 27 20 N 13 63
MAR 63.9 47.4 30.9 85 9 0 0 18 0 537 0 0.61 2.9 0 1.8 2 0 0.6 15 8 0 <1 1 CLR 58 21 19 N 14 59
Latitude: 37° 22’ N
APR 71.2 53.5 35.8 93 17 0 0 9 0 340 4 0.24 2.3 0 1.6 1 0 trace 9 7 0 <1 0 CLR 44 17 20 N 13 62
MAY 80.5 62.1 43.7 100 26 5 0 1 0 132 47 0.26 1.3 0 0.9 1 0 trace 2 2 0 1 1 CLR 39 16 27 N 13 66
JUN 90.7 70.7 50.7 108 29 19 0 0 0 20 192 0.21 1.3 0 0.7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 CLR 34 13 31 S 13 60
Longitude: 118° 21’ W
JUL 97.2 76.6 55.8 109 34 29 0 0 0 1 357 0.17 1.5 0 0.8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 5 0 CLR 35 14 36 S 13 60
AUG 95.3 74.6 53.8 107 40 27 0 0 0 1 305 0.12 0.6 0 0.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 CLR 39 14 35 S 13 75
SEP 87.0 66.9 46.8 112 26 12 0 0 0 44 108 0.28 1.3 0 1.3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 CLR 43 15 31 S 12 53
OCT 75.6 56.3 37.0 97 16 1 0 8 0 270 9 0.19 1.6 0 0.9 1 0 trace 2 2 0 1 0 CLR 52 18 25 S 12 56
NOV 62.2 44.8 27.3 84 9 0 0 24 0 601 0 0.49 2.6 0 1.3 1 0 0.3 4 2 0 0 <1 CLR 63 27 21 N 12 93
DEC YEAR 53.6 74.0 37.7 55.9 21.7 37.7 73 112 -8 -8 0 93 0 1 29 142 0 0 841 4,256 0 1,022 0.63 5.05 5.8 17.1 0 1.8 2.7 3.5 1 14 0 0 1.2 6.9 13 57 6 13 1 5 0 12 2 6 CLR CLR 68 51 35 21 19 25 N N 12 12 68 93
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Eureka Humboldt Bay is one-quarter mile north and one mile west of the station. There are no hills in Eureka of any consequence. The land slopes upward gently from the Bay toward the Coast Range, which begins about 3 miles east of the station and reaches the top of its first ridge approximately 10 miles to the east. The elevation of the ridge is 2,000 feet and extends in a semicircle from a point 20 miles north of Eureka to a point 25 miles south. The climate of Eureka is completely maritime with high humidity prevailing the entire year. The rainy season begins in October and continues through April, accounting for about 90 percent of the annual precipitation. The dry season from May through September is marked by considerable fog or low cloudiness that usually clears in the late morning. Temperatures are moderate the entire year. Although record highs have reached the mid 80s and record lows near 20 degrees, the usual yearly range is from lows in the mid 30s to highs in the mid 70s. The principal industries are lumbering, fishing, tourism, and dairy farming. There is very little truck farming due to the low temperatures and lack of sunshine, however, the climate is nearly ideal for berries and flowers. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is December 10 and the average last occurrence in the spring is February 6.
Eureka Humboldt County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
Elevation: 19 ft. JAN 55.4 48.7 42.0 78 4 0 0 2 0 498 0 6.06 13.9 0.7 3.7 11 1 trace 3 2 0 1 13 na na na na na na 69
FEB 56.3 49.7 43.1 80 27 0 0 1 0 424 0 5.38 10.8 0.1 4.8 10 1 0.2 4 2 0 1 11 na na na na na na 60
Latitude: 40° 49’ N
MAR 56.4 50.1 43.7 76 31 0 0 0 0 456 0 5.54 11.2 1.2 2.9 11 1 trace 1 1 0 <1 10 na na na na na na 58
APR 57.2 51.1 44.9 80 32 0 0 0 0 411 0 2.89 10.7 0.3 2.3 7 0 trace trace trace 0 <1 12 na na na na na na 53
MAY 59.2 53.6 47.9 82 37 0 0 0 0 346 1 1.61 6.0 trace 2.1 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 13 na na na na na na 60
Longitude: 124° 10’ W
JUN 61.2 56.0 50.7 81 40 0 0 0 0 265 0 0.64 2.6 trace 1.2 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 16 na na na na na na 51
JUL 62.8 57.7 52.6 76 46 0 0 0 0 219 0 0.16 1.2 0 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 22 na na na na na na 47
AUG 63.7 58.6 53.4 82 45 0 0 0 0 192 1 0.38 3.4 trace 1.6 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 22 na na na na na na 38
SEP 63.5 57.6 51.6 86 42 0 0 0 0 217 1 0.86 3.3 trace 1.4 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 21 na na na na na na 49
OCT 61.3 54.9 48.4 87 32 0 0 0 0 309 2 2.33 13.0 trace 5.0 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 21 na na na na na na 49
NOV 58.2 51.6 44.8 78 29 0 0 1 0 397 0 6.10 16.6 0.3 2.8 10 2 trace trace trace 0 1 15 na na na na na na 69
DEC YEAR 55.2 59.2 48.3 53.2 41.5 47.1 75 87 21 4 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 510 4,244 0 5 6.63 38.58 14.1 67.2 0.5 21.1 3.4 5.0 11 74 2 7 trace 0.2 2 4 2 2 0 0 1 4 15 191 na na na na na na na na na na na na 62 69
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Fresno Air Terminal Fresno is located about midway and toward the eastern edge of the San Joaquin Valley, which is oriented northwest to southeast and has a length of about 225 miles and an average width of 50 miles. The San Joaquin Valley is generally flat. About 15 miles east of Fresno the terrain slopes upward with the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. The Sierra Nevada attain an elevation of more than 14,000 feet 50 miles east of Fresno. West of the city 45 miles lie the foothills of the Coastal Range. The climate of Fresno is dry and mild in winter and hot in summer. Nearly nine-tenths of the annual precipitation falls in the six months from November to April. Due to clear skies during the summer and the protection of the San Joaquin Valley from marine effects, the normal daily maximum temperature reaches the high 90s during the latter part of July. The daily maximum temperature during the warmest month has ranged from 76 to l15 degrees. Low relative humidities and some wind movement substantially lower the sensible temperature during periods of high readings. Humidity readings of 15 percent are common on summer afternoons, and readings as low as eight percent have been recorded. In contrast to this, humidity readings average 90 percent during the morning hours of December and January. Winds flow with the major axis of the San Joaquin Valley, generally from the northwest. This feature is especially beneficial since, during the warmest months, the northwest winds increase during the evenings. These refreshing breezes and the normally large temperature variation of about 35 degrees between the highest and lowest readings of the day, generally result in comfortable evening and night temperatures. Winter temperatures are usually mild with infrequent cold spells dropping the readings below freezing. Heavy frost occurs almost every year, and the first frost usually occurs during the last week of November. The last frost in spring is usually in early March. The growing season is 291 days. Although the heaviest rains recorded at Fresno for short periods have occurred in June, usually any rainfall during the summer is very light. Snow is a rare occurrence in Fresno. Fresno enjoys a very high percentage of sunshine, receiving more than 80 percent of the possible amounts during all but the four months of November, December, January, and February. During foggy periods, sunshine is reduced to a minimum and fog frequently lifts to a few hundred feet above the surface of the valley, appearing as a heavy, solid cloud layer.
Fresno Air Terminal Fresno County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 54.5 46.5 38.4 78 20 0 0 7 0 567 0 2.18 8.6 trace 2.2 5 0 trace 2 2 0 <1 23 OVR 92 67 40 SE 7 55
FEB 62.1 51.7 41.3 80 24 0 0 2 0 369 0 1.96 6.0 trace 1.8 5 0 trace trace trace 0 <1 15 OVR 91 56 42 NW 8 49
Elevation: 331 ft. MAR 67.1 55.9 44.8 90 27 0 0 0 0 276 3 2.21 7.2 0 2.4 5 0 trace trace trace 0 1 8 CLR 86 46 43 NW 9 48
APR 74.9 61.5 48.1 100 32 2 0 0 0 138 52 0.73 4.4 trace 1.4 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 3 CLR 75 35 44 NW 9 48
Latitude: 36° 47’ N
MAY 84.0 69.4 54.7 107 36 9 0 0 0 34 179 0.39 1.6 0 1.1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 CLR 63 27 46 NW 10 44
JUN 92.1 76.6 61.1 109 45 20 0 0 0 3 358 0.22 1.6 0 1.3 0 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 56 23 49 NW 9 39
JUL 98.1 82.2 66.2 112 52 28 0 0 0 0 553 0.01 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 54 21 53 WNW 9 30
Longitude: 119° 43’ W
AUG 96.3 80.6 64.8 112 51 27 0 0 0 0 517 0.01 0.3 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 61 24 54 WNW 8 36
SEP 90.5 75.4 60.2 107 43 17 0 0 0 2 338 0.25 1.2 0 0.9 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1 CLR 69 27 52 WNW 8 39
OCT 79.9 65.8 51.7 102 27 4 0 0 0 68 105 0.57 2.2 0 1.5 1 0 trace 0 0 0 1 5 CLR 77 34 47 NW 8 51
NOV 64.9 53.7 42.4 84 26 0 0 1 0 334 1 1.17 3.5 0 1.3 3 0 0.0 trace trace 0 <1 17 CLR 88 53 43 NW 8 46
DEC YEAR 54.5 76.6 45.8 63.8 37.0 50.9 75 112 18 18 0 107 0 0 8 18 0 0 589 2,380 0 2,106 1.43 11.13 6.7 21.6 0 6.1 1.7 2.4 4 27 0 0 trace trace 1 2 1 2 0 0 <1 5 23 96 OVR CLR 92 75 68 40 40 46 ESE NW 7 8 48 55
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Long Beach Daugherty Field The climate of the Long Beach Airport is considerably influenced by local topography, which plays a greater role in the climatic conditions at this station than the more general movements of pressure systems which dominate other sections of the country. The Pacific Ocean, four miles south and 12 miles west, has a moderating effect on temperatures. The annual range of temperatures at the airport is much less than is experienced at stations further inland in the Los Angeles basin. Low coastal hills lie immediately between the station and the sea, the highest being Signal Hill, one and five eithths miles southwest and 498 feet above sea level. The Palos Verdes Hills, 11 miles west-southwest of the station, slope upward to 1,480 feet above sea level. These natural barriers between the ocean and the station cause slightly greater ranges of high and low temperatures locally than at stations on the coast. During the winter months high temperatures are usually in the upper 60s, and lows in the 40s. In the summer highs are in the 70s and low 80s, and lows in the high 50s. Precipitation is sparse during the summer months, with an average of only about 0.60 inch for the months of May through October. The greatest rainfall occurs during the winter months. The coastal hills influence the local precipitation with greater amounts of rainfall occurring just one or two miles south and southwest of the station. Snow is an extremely rare phenomenon locally, although the San Gabriel Mountains are blanketed in the higher elevations much of the winter, and occasionally have snow down to the 2,500-foot level. Thunderstorms occur only sporadically at Long Beach. The coastal hills to the southwest combine with the lowest mountain passes leading to the interior desert valleys east of the Los Angeles basin to produce a sea breeze from a westerly component in the afternoon and early evening hours. Occasionally, strong dry northeasterly winds descend the mountain slopes in the fall, winter, and early spring months, but ordinarily by-pass the station. Actually, the highest winds at Long Beach are recorded in association with the winter and spring storms which invade southern California from the Pacific. During the summer months low clouds are quite common in the late night and morning hours at this station due to its proximity to the ocean. By late morning or early afternoon the clouds have disappeared and the balance of the day is sunny and comfortable. Here again is a moderating influence on summertime temperatures locally which is not so prominent at stations further inland where the coastal cloudiness arrives later, burns off earlier, and penetrates less frequently.
Long Beach Daugherty Field Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 66.9 56.5 45.9 91 30 0 0 0 0 261 2 2.99 12.8 0 5.0 5 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 14 CLR 77 54 42 WNW 7 49
FEB 67.9 58.0 48.0 91 34 0 0 0 0 197 7 2.98 9.4 0 2.4 4 1 trace 0 0 0 1 12 OVR 79 54 44 WNW 8 49
MAR 68.5 59.4 50.2 98 35 0 0 0 0 178 10 2.41 8.8 0 3.5 5 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 11 CLR 80 55 46 W 10 49
APR 72.3 62.6 52.8 105 38 1 0 0 0 95 39 0.56 4.4 0 1.2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 8 CLR 77 52 48 S 9 47
Elevation: 22 ft. MAY 73.7 65.6 57.3 102 47 1 0 0 0 35 59 0.23 2.3 0 2.0 0 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 7 OVR 76 55 52 S 9 43
JUN 77.9 69.4 60.8 109 50 2 0 0 0 4 134 0.07 0.9 0 0.9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 8 CLR 78 56 56 S 8 40
Latitude: 33° 50’ N
JUL 82.6 73.4 64.2 107 57 4 0 0 0 0 268 0.02 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 8 CLR 79 54 60 S 8 28
AUG 84.3 74.8 65.2 103 55 6 0 0 0 0 315 0.10 2.0 0 1.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 9 CLR 80 54 61 WNW 8 29
SEP 82.6 73.1 63.5 108 51 6 0 0 0 1 251 0.24 1.4 0 1.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 12 CLR 81 55 59 WNW 8 51
Longitude: 118° 10’ W
OCT 78.2 68.3 58.3 109 39 3 0 0 0 14 124 0.32 1.6 0 1.2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 14 CLR 80 55 54 WNW 8 49
NOV 72.5 61.4 50.3 98 35 1 0 0 0 121 18 1.23 6.0 0 2.0 2 0 0. 0 0 0 <1 15 CLR 76 52 46 NW 7 78
DEC YEAR 67.6 74.6 56.5 64.9 45.3 55.2 89 109 28 28 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 260 1,166 2 1,229 1.88 13.03 5.3 27.7 trace 2.8 3.2 5.0 3 21 0 2 0.0 trace 0 trace 0 trace 0 0 <1 2 15 133 CLR CLR 75 78 53 54 42 51 WNW WNW 7 8 45 78
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Los Angeles Civic Center The climate of Los Angeles is normally pleasant and mild through the year. The Pacific Ocean is the primary moderating influence. The coastal mountain ranges lying along the north and east sides of the Los Angeles coastal basin act as a buffer against extremes of summer heat and winter cold occurring in desert and plateau regions in the interior. A variable balance between mild sea breezes, and either hot or cold winds from the interior, results in some variety in weather conditions, but temperature and humidity are usually well within the comfort level. The climate of the Los Angeles metropolitan area is marked by a difference in temperature, humidity, cloudiness, fog, rain, and sunshine over fairly short distances. These differences are closely related to the distance from, and elevation above, the Pacific Ocean. Both high and low temperatures become more extreme and the average relative humidity becomes lower inland and up slopes. Relative humidity is frequently high near the coast, but may be quite low along the foothills. During periods of high temperatures, the relative humidity is usually below normal. Like other Pacific Coast areas, most rainfall comes during the winter with nearly 85 percent of the annual total occurring from November through March, while summers are practically rainless. Precipitation generally increases with distance from the ocean, from a yearly total of around 12 inches in coastal sections to the south of the city to over 20 inches in foothill areas. Destructive flash floods occasionally develop in and below some mountain canyons. Snow is often visible on nearby mountains in the winter, but is extremely rare in the coastal basin. Prevailing winds are from the west during the spring, summer, and early autumn, with northeasterly wind predominating the remainder of the year. At times, the lack of air movement, combined with a frequent and persistent temperature inversion, is associated with concentrations of air pollution in the Los Angeles coastal basin and some adjacent areas. In fall, winter, and early spring months, occasional foehn-like descending Santa Ana winds come from the northeast over ridges and through passes in the coastal mountains. Sunshine, fog, and clouds depend a great deal on topography and distance from the ocean. Low clouds are common at night and in the morning along the coast during spring and summer, but form later and clear earlier near the foothills so that annual cloudiness and fog frequencies are greatest near the ocean, and sunshine totals are highest on the inland side of the city. The sun shines about 75 percent of daytime hours at the Civic Center. Light fog may accompany the usual night and morning low clouds, but dense fog is more likely to occur during the night and early morning hours of the winter months.
Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 68.1 58.8 49.5 95 32 0 0 0 0 200 16 3.35 10.0 trace 5.7 5 1 na trace trace na <1 3 na na na na na na na
FEB 69.5 60.4 51.3 95 34 0 0 0 0 146 30 3.63 12.4 0 3.6 5 1 na 0 0 na 1 4 na na na na na na na
MAR 69.8 61.2 52.6 98 35 0 0 0 0 137 33 3.12 8.1 0 5.9 5 1 na 0 0 na <1 3 na na na na na na na
Elevation: 269 ft.
APR 73.0 64.1 55.1 106 39 1 0 0 0 80 77 0.78 9.9 trace 2.7 2 0 na 0 0 na 1 4 na na na na na na na
MAY 74.6 66.6 58.7 101 50 1 0 0 0 33 103 0.32 3.6 0 1.0 1 0 na 0 0 na <1 4 na na na na na na na
JUN 79.4 70.8 62.1 112 52 3 0 0 0 4 190 0.06 1.1 0 0.5 0 0 na 0 0 na <1 6 na na na na na na na
Latitude: 34° 03’ N JUL 83.9 74.6 65.2 107 57 5 0 0 0 0 314 0.01 trace 0 trace 0 0 na 0 0 na <1 5 na na na na na na na
AUG 84.8 75.5 66.2 105 56 6 0 0 0 0 351 0.13 0.4 0 0.4 0 0 na 0 0 na <1 5 na na na na na na na
SEP 83.4 74.4 65.3 110 54 7 0 0 0 0 300 0.32 5.7 0 4.0 1 0 na 0 0 na <1 8 na na na na na na na
Longitude: 118° 14’ W OCT 79.1 69.9 60.6 108 41 3 0 0 0 10 186 0.34 2.3 0 1.7 1 0 na 0 0 na <1 6 na na na na na na na
NOV 73.3 63.5 53.6 99 38 1 0 0 0 86 48 1.22 6.0 0 2.0 2 0 na 0 0 na <1 5 na na na na na na na
DEC YEAR 68.5 75.6 58.9 66.6 49.3 57.5 91 112 30 30 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 196 892 14 1,662 2.07 15.35 8.5 31.3 0 4.1 4.9 5.9 3 25 1 4 na na 0 trace 0 trace na na <1 2 3 56 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na
Profiles of California
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Los Angeles Int’l Airport Predominating influences on the climate of the Los Angeles International Airport are the Pacific Ocean, three miles to the west, the southern California coastal mountain ranges which line the inland side of the coastal plain surrounding the airport, and the large scale weather patterns associated with Pacific storm paths. Marine air covers the coastal plain most of the year but air from the interior reaches the coast at times, especially during the fall and winter months. The coast ranges act as a buffer to the more extreme conditions of the interior. Pronounced differences in temperature, humidity, cloudiness, fog, sunshine, and rain occur over fairly short distances on the coastal plains and the adjoining foothills due to the local topography and the decreased marine effect further inland. In general, temperature ranges are least and humidity highest close to the coast, while precipitation increases with elevation. The most characteristic feature of the climate of the coastal plain around the station is the night and morning low cloudiness and sunny afternoons which prevail during the spring and summer months and occur often during the remainder of the year. The coastal low cloudiness, combined with the westerly sea breeze, produces mild temperatures throughout the year. Daily temperature range is usually less than 15 degrees in spring and summer and about 20 degrees in fall and winter. Hot weather is not frequent at any season along the coast. When high temperatures do occur, the humidity is almost always low. Nighttime temperatures are generally cool but minimum temperatures below 40 degrees are rare and periods of over 10 years have passed with no readings below freezing at the airport. Prevailing daytime winds are from the west, but night and early morning breezes are usually light and from the east and northeast. Strongest winds observed at the station have been from the west and north following winter storms. During the fall, winter, and spring, gusty dry northeasterly Santa Ana winds blow over southern California mountains and through passes to the coast, but rarely reach L.A. International Airport. Precipitation occurs mainly in the winter. Measurable rain may fall on about one day in four from late October into early April, but in three years out of four, traces or less are reported for the entire months of July and August. Thunderstorms do not occur often near the coast, but showers and thunderstorms are observed over the coastal ranges during the summer. Traces of snow have fallen at Los Angeles International Airport only a few times, melting as they fell. Visibility at Los Angeles International Airport is frequently restricted by haze, fog, or smoke. Low visibilities are favored by a layer of moist marine air with warm dry air above and light winds. Light fog occurs at some time nearly every month, but heavy fog is observed least during the summer.
Los Angeles Int’l Airport Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 65.5 57.1 48.6 88 33 0 0 0 0 244 5 3.00 12.7 0 4.6 5 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 11 CLR 70 61 42 WSW 9 51
FEB 66.0 58.1 50.1 90 35 0 0 0 0 196 9 3.00 11.1 0 3.9 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 1 10 CLR 72 62 44 WSW 9 56
MAR 65.4 58.4 51.4 95 39 0 0 0 0 204 7 2.36 6.4 0 3.1 5 0 trace 0 0 0 1 8 CLR 76 64 46 WSW 10 62
Elevation: 98 ft. APR 68.0 60.8 53.5 102 42 0 0 0 0 136 22 0.56 4.5 0 1.3 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 7 CLR 76 64 49 WSW 10 59
MAY 69.3 63.1 56.9 97 49 0 0 0 0 72 21 0.24 2.5 0 1.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 6 OVR 77 66 53 WSW 10 49
JUN 72.5 66.3 60.1 104 50 1 0 0 0 16 60 0.08 0.7 0 0.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 6 OVR 80 67 56 WSW 10 40
Latitude: 33° 56’ N JUL 75.3 69.4 63.3 97 53 0 0 0 0 0 146 0.02 0.3 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 7 CLR 80 67 60 WSW 9 31
AUG 76.8 70.6 64.5 97 56 0 0 0 0 0 185 0.14 2.5 0 2.1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 8 CLR 82 68 61 WSW 9 33
SEP 76.5 70.1 63.6 106 54 2 0 0 0 1 157 0.25 1.9 0 1.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 9 CLR 81 67 59 WSW 9 39
Longitude: 118° 24’ W OCT 74.4 66.9 59.4 103 43 1 0 0 0 19 89 0.38 1.8 0 1.8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 11 CLR 76 66 54 WSW 9 46
NOV 70.5 61.7 52.9 96 39 1 0 0 0 115 22 1.25 7.5 0 5.6 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 11 CLR 69 61 46 WSW 9 60
DEC YEAR 66.6 70.6 57.5 63.3 48.5 56.1 90 106 33 33 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 228 1,231 4 727 1.93 13.21 5.7 29.5 0 3.1 2.8 5.6 3 23 1 3 trace trace 0 trace 0 trace 0 0 <1 2 11 105 CLR CLR 68 76 61 64 42 51 WSW WSW 8 9 49 62
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Sacramento Executive Airport Sacramento, and the lower Sacramento Valley, has a mild climate with abundant sunshine most of the year. A nearly cloud-free sky prevails throughout the summer months, and in much of the spring and fall. The summers are usually dry with warm to hot afternoons and mostly mild nights. The rainy season generally is November through March. About 75 percent of the annual precipitation occurs then, but measurable rain falls only on an average of nine days per month during that period. The shielding effect of mountains to the north, east, and west usually modifies winter storms. The Sierra Nevada snow fields, only 70 miles east of Sacramento, usually provide an adequate water supply during the dry season, and an important recreational area in winter. Heavy snowfall and torrential rains frequently fall on the western Sierra slopes, and may produce flood conditions along the Sacramento River and its tributaries. In the valley, however, excessive rainfall as well as damaging winds are rare. The prevailing wind at Sacramento is southerly every month but November, when it is northerly. Topographic effects, the north-south alignment of the valley, the coast range, and the Sierra Nevada strongly influence the wind flow in the valley. A sea level gap in the coast range permits cool, oceanic air to flow, occasionally, into the valley during the summer season with a marked lowering of temperature through the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta to the capital. In the spring and fall, a large north-to-south pressure gradient develops over the northern part of the state. Extreme hot spells, with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, are usually caused by air flow from a sub-tropical high pressure area that brings light to nearly calm winds and humidities below 20 percent. Thunderstorms are few in number, usually mild in character, and occur mainly in the spring. An occasional thunderstorm may drift over the valley from the Sierra Nevada in the summer. Snow falls so rarely, and in such small amounts, that its occurrence may be disregarded as a climatic feature. Heavy fog occurs mostly in midwinter, never in summer, and seldom in spring or autumn. An occasional winter fog, under stagnant atmospheric conditions, may continue for several days. Light and moderate fogs are more frequent, and may come anytime during the wet, cold season. The fog is the radiational cooling type, and is usually confined to the early morning hours. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is December 1 and the average last occurrence in the spring is February 14.
Sacramento Executive Airport Sacramento Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 53.5 46.2 38.9 70 23 0 0 5 0 574 0 3.89 9.7 0.2 3.0 7 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 22 OVR 91 70 39 SE 9 53
FEB 60.4 51.2 41.8 76 23 0 0 2 0 384 0 3.31 8.8 0.1 2.6 6 1 trace 2 2 0 1 14 OVR 89 59 42 SE 9 46
MAR 64.6 54.4 44.1 88 26 0 0 0 0 322 1 2.79 8.1 0 1.8 6 0 trace trace trace 0 1 8 CLR 85 52 43 SW 10 47
APR 71.5 58.8 46.1 95 31 0 0 0 0 192 19 0.99 4.2 0 2.2 3 0 0.0 trace trace 0 1 3 CLR 78 43 44 SW 10 45
Elevation: 13 ft. MAY 80.2 65.6 50.9 105 36 6 0 0 0 70 88 0.49 3.1 0 1.5 1 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 1 CLR 72 36 47 SW 12 51
JUN 87.4 71.5 55.5 108 41 12 0 0 0 10 203 0.20 1.3 0 1.1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 67 31 50 SW 13 45
Latitude: 38° 30’ N JUL 92.7 75.5 58.3 114 48 21 0 0 0 1 329 0.05 0.8 0 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 69 29 53 SSW 10 37
AUG 91.6 74.8 58.1 110 49 19 0 0 0 0 313 0.06 0.6 0 0.6 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 1 CLR 74 29 53 SSW 10 33
SEP 87.6 71.8 55.9 108 43 13 0 0 0 7 215 0.37 2.8 0 1.8 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 2 CLR 75 31 51 SSW 10 38
Longitude: 121° 30’ W OCT 78.4 64.5 50.6 101 36 3 0 0 0 75 68 0.86 7.5 0 3.8 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 7 CLR 81 38 47 NNW 10 40
NOV 63.7 53.5 43.2 85 26 0 0 1 0 340 1 2.41 7.4 trace 2.4 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 <1 16 CLR 87 56 43 NNW 9 56
DEC YEAR 53.6 73.8 45.7 61.1 37.8 48.4 72 114 18 18 0 74 0 0 7 15 0 0 591 2,566 0 1,237 2.54 17.96 12.6 33.4 0 5.6 2.9 3.8 5 37 0 3 trace trace trace 2 trace 2 0 0 <1 3 22 96 OVR CLR 91 80 70 45 39 46 SE SW 9 10 51 56
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San Diego Lindbergh Field The city of San Diego is located on San Diego Bay in the southwest corner of southern California. The prevailing winds and weather are tempered by the Pacific Ocean. Temperatures of freezing or below have rarely occurred at the station since the record began in 1871, but hot weather, 90 degrees or above, is more frequent. Dry easterly winds sometimes blow in the vicinity for several days at a time, bringing temperatures in the 90s and at times even in the 100s in the eastern sections of the city and outlying suburbs. As these hot winds are predominant in the fall, highest temperatures occur in the months of September and October. Records show that over 60 percent of the days with 90 degrees or higher have occurred in these two months. High temperatures are almost invariably accompanied by very low relative humidities, which often drop below 20 percent and occasionally below 10 percent. A marked feature of the climate is the wide variation in temperature within short distances. In nearby valleys daytimes are much warmer in summer and nights noticeably cooler in winter, and freezing occurs much more frequently than in the city. Although records show unusually small daily temperature ranges, only about 15 degrees between the highest and lowest readings, a few miles inland these ranges increase to 30 degrees or more. Strong winds and gales associated with Pacific, or tropical storms, are infrequent due to the latitude. The seasonal rainfall is about 10 inches in the city, but increases with elevation and distance from the coast. In the mountains to the north and east the average is between 20 and 40 inches, depending on slope and elevation. Most of the precipitation falls in winter, except in the mountains where there is an occasional thunderstorm. Eighty-five percent of the rainfall occurs from November through March, but wide variations take place in monthly and seasonal totals. In each occurrence of snowfall only a trace was recorded officially. As on the rest of the Pacific Coast, a dominant characteristic of spring and summer is the nighttime and early morning cloudiness. Low clouds form regularly and frequently extend inland over the coastal valleys and foothills, but they usually dissipate during the morning and the afternoons are generally clear. Considerable fog occurs along the coast, but the amount decreases with distance inland. The fall and winter months are usually the foggiest. Thunderstorms are rare, averaging about three a year in the city.
San Diego Lindbergh Field San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 65.8 57.7 49.7 86 33 0 0 0 0 220 2 2.30 9.1 trace 2.6 4 1 0.0 trace trace 0 <1 11 CLR 70 58 43 NW 8 64
FEB 66.4 59.0 51.5 90 38 0 0 0 0 169 6 2.00 5.4 0 1.7 4 1 0.0 0 0 0 <1 9 CLR 72 58 45 WNW 9 52
MAR 66.4 60.0 53.6 93 39 0 0 0 0 152 6 2.28 7.0 trace 2.1 4 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 8 OVR 73 59 47 WNW 10 53
Elevation: 13 ft.
APR 68.7 62.5 56.3 98 45 0 0 0 0 86 24 0.73 3.7 0 1.4 2 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 6 OVR 72 60 50 WNW 10 43
MAY 69.3 64.5 59.7 94 50 0 0 0 0 43 38 0.20 1.8 0 1.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 6 OVR 74 64 53 WNW 9 40
JUN 72.2 67.3 62.5 101 54 1 0 0 0 8 84 0.09 0.9 0 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 7 OVR 78 66 57 WNW 9 37
Latitude: 32° 44’ N
Longitude: 117° 10’ W
JUL 75.9 70.9 65.9 95 59 0 0 0 0 0 192 0.03 0.2 0 0.2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 6 OVR 80 66 61 WNW 9 30
OCT 74.1 67.7 61.2 104 43 1 0 0 0 11 99 0.40 1.8 0 1.0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 11 CLR 75 64 56 WNW 9 35
AUG 77.5 72.5 67.4 94 58 0 0 0 0 0 242 0.09 2.1 0 1.4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 7 OVR 79 66 62 WNW 9 33
SEP 77.0 71.6 66.1 107 53 1 0 0 0 0 202 0.21 1.9 0 0.9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 9 CLR 78 65 61 WNW 9 44
NOV 70.0 61.9 53.8 97 39 0 0 0 0 103 14 1.13 5.8 0 2.0 2 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 11 CLR 69 60 48 WNW 9 48
DEC YEAR 66.1 70.8 57.5 64.4 48.9 58.0 87 107 34 33 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 226 1,018 1 910 1.38 10.84 6.6 19.4 trace 3.4 2.1 2.6 3 20 0 2 0.0 trace trace trace trace trace 0 0 <1 6 11 102 CLR OVR 68 74 58 62 43 52 NW WNW 8 9 44 64
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San Francisco Int’l Airport The station is located in the central Terminal Building of the San Francisco International Airport, which is on flat filled tideland on the west shore of San Francisco Bay. The bay borders the airport from the north to the south-southeast. San Bruno Mountain, five miles to the north-northwest, rises to 1,300 feet. A north-south trending ridge of coastal mountains, four miles to the west, varies in elevation from 700 to 1,900 feet, being highest southward along the peninsula. The Pacific Ocean west of the ridge is six miles from the airport. A broad gap to the northwest of the station, between San Bruno Mountain and the coastal mountains, allows a strong flow of marine air over the station and dominate the local climate. San Francisco Airport enjoys a marine-type climate characterized by mild and moderately wet winters and by dry, cool summers. Winter rains, occurring from November through March, account for over 80 percent of the annual rainfall, and measurable precipitation occurs on an average of 10 days per month during this period. However, there are frequent dry periods lasting well over a week. Severe winter storms with gale winds and heavy rains occur only occasionally. Thunderstorms average two a year and may occur in any month. The daily and annual range in temperature is small. A few frosty mornings occur during the winter but the temperature seldom drops below freezing. Winter temperatures generally rise to the high 50s in the early afternoon. The summer weather is dominated by a cool sea breeze resulting in an average summer wind speed of nearly 15 mph. Winds are light in the early morning but normally reach 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. A sea fog, arriving over the station during the late evening or night as a low cloud, is another persistent feature of the summer weather. This high fog, occasionally producing drizzle or mist, usually disappears during the late forenoon. Despite the morning overcast, summer days are sunny. On the average a total of only 14 days during the four months from June through September are classified as cloudy. Daytime temperatures are held down both by the morning low overcast and the afternoon strengthening sea breeze, resulting in daily maximum readings averaging about 70 degrees from May through August. However, during these months occasional hot spells, lasting a few days, are experienced without the usual high fog and sea breeze. September, when the sea breeze becomes less pronounced, is the warmest month with highs in the 70s. Low temperatures during the summer are in the mid-50s.
San Francisco Int’l Airport San Mateo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 56.1 49.6 42.9 71 30 0 0 0 0 471 0 4.54 11.3 0.2 5.6 8 1 trace 2 2 0 <1 17 OVR 87 68 42 SE 9 78
FEB 59.6 52.6 45.4 77 31 0 0 0 0 345 0 3.80 9.5 trace 2.2 7 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 12 OVR 86 66 44 WNW 13 69
MAR 61.5 54.2 46.8 79 35 0 0 0 0 329 0 3.24 9.0 0 2.0 7 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 7 OVR 82 64 44 WNW 14 64
Elevation: 6 ft.
APR 64.4 56.2 48.0 92 37 0 0 0 0 261 6 1.14 6.4 trace 2.3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 4 CLR 79 62 45 WNW 15 61
MAY 67.3 58.9 50.5 97 42 0 0 0 0 193 11 0.36 3.8 trace 1.5 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 4 CLR 78 61 47 WNW 16 62
JUN 70.5 61.7 52.9 98 46 1 0 0 0 114 21 0.11 0.9 trace 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 3 CLR 77 60 50 WNW 16 58
Latitude: 37° 37’ N JUL 72.0 63.3 54.5 105 48 1 0 0 0 72 27 0.03 0.3 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 4 CLR 81 61 52 WNW 15 52
AUG 72.5 64.0 55.4 100 49 0 0 0 0 53 31 0.07 0.7 trace 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 4 CLR 83 62 53 WNW 14 49
SEP 73.5 64.3 55.0 103 45 1 0 0 0 57 40 0.20 2.3 trace 2.3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 6 CLR 82 60 52 WNW 13 56
Longitude: 122° 24’ W OCT 70.4 61.3 52.3 99 39 0 0 0 0 128 24 0.99 7.3 trace 2.6 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 9 CLR 83 60 50 WNW 13 64
NOV 62.7 55.1 47.6 79 35 0 0 0 0 290 1 2.67 7.9 trace 2.4 5 1 0.0 0 0 0 <1 12 CLR 85 63 46 WNW 12 68
DEC YEAR 56.3 65.6 49.6 57.6 42.9 49.5 71 105 24 24 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 469 2,782 0 161 3.08 20.23 12.3 38.3 trace 8.7 3.2 5.6 6 40 1 5 trace trace trace 2 trace 2 0 0 <1 5 17 99 OVR CLR 86 82 68 63 42 47 WNW WNW 10 14 74 78
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San Francisco Mission San Francisco is located at the northern end of a narrow peninsula which separates San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean. It is known as the air conditioned city with cool pleasant summers and mild winters. Precipitation averages about 20 inches a year with pronounced wet and dry seasons, characteristic of its Mediterranean climate. Little or no rain falls from June through September while about 80 percent of the annual total falls from November through March. Snow and freezing temperatures are extremely rare. On average, thunderstorms occur on only two days each year. The average annual wind speed is about nine mph. Sea fogs, and the low stratus clouds associated with them are most common in the summertime, but may occur at any time of the year. In the summer the temperature of the Pacific Ocean is much lower than the temperature inland, particularly in the Central Valley of California. This condition tends to enhance the sea breeze effect common to coastal areas. Brisk westerly winds blow throughout the afternoon and evening hours. The fog is carried inland by these westerly winds in the late afternoon and evening and then evaporates during the subsequent forenoon. The complex topography of San Francisco causes complex patterns of fog and sun as well as temperature. A range of hills with elevations of nearly 1000 feet above sea level, bisects the city from north to south. This range partially blocks the inland movement of the fog, but gaps in the hills permit small masses of fog to pass through, further complicating the pattern. Sunshine varies greatly from one part of the city to another, especially in the summer. Spring and fall are the sunniest seasons. The percent of possible summer sunshine varies from an estimated 25 to 35 percent at the ocean to 70 to 80 percent in the sunniest area. The extent and behavior of the summertime fog on a particular day depends on several factors. A typical day would find the fog covering the entire city at sunrise and little wind. During the forenoon the skies become sunny in the eastern part of the city with some partial clearing reaching the ocean for a couple of hours in the early afternoon. By early afternoon the winds pick up and by late afternoon the fog is rolling inland again. Temperature patterns in the city are the same as those of sunshine. In the winter there is little variation, with average maximums from 55 to 60 degrees and average minimums in the mid to upper 40s. Average temperatures rise until June and remain nearly constant through August with average maximums in the lower 60s near the ocean and upper 60s in the sunny eastern half of the city. Summer minimums range from 50 to 55. The warmest time of the year is September and October when the fog diminishes greatly.
San Francisco Mission San Francisco County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 57.5 52.0 46.4 73 36 0 0 0 0 397 0 4.57 10.7 0.5 3.2 8 1 na trace trace na <1 <1 na na na na na na na
FEB 61.0 54.8 48.6 81 31 0 0 0 0 282 1 3.75 10.1 trace 2.1 7 1 na trace trace na 1 1 na na na na na na na
MAR 62.1 55.7 49.3 83 40 0 0 0 0 282 2 3.24 9.0 trace 2.5 7 1 na trace trace na <1 0 na na na na na na na
Elevation: 173 ft.
APR 63.9 57.0 50.0 94 23 0 0 0 0 241 12 1.17 5.5 trace 2.0 3 0 na 0 0 na 1 0 na na na na na na na
MAY 64.9 58.2 51.4 96 44 0 0 0 0 216 12 0.50 4.0 0 1.4 1 0 na 0 0 na 0 0 na na na na na na na
JUN 67.1 60.1 53.2 99 47 1 0 0 0 159 22 0.14 1.4 0 1.3 0 0 na 0 0 na <1 0 na na na na na na na
Latitude: 37° 46’ N JUL 67.6 61.0 54.4 103 48 0 0 0 0 134 23 0.03 0.2 0 0.1 0 0 na 0 0 na 1 0 na na na na na na na
AUG 68.5 62.0 55.5 98 50 0 0 0 0 104 25 0.09 0.5 0 0.5 0 0 na 0 0 na 1 0 na na na na na na na
SEP 71.0 63.5 56.0 101 49 1 0 0 0 78 40 0.27 2.1 0 2.0 1 0 na 0 0 na <1 0 na na na na na na na
Longitude: 122° 26’ W OCT 70.1 62.3 54.5 102 46 1 0 0 0 111 40 1.10 5.5 trace 2.3 2 0 na 0 0 na 1 0 na na na na na na na
NOV 63.7 57.4 51.0 83 40 0 0 0 0 227 4 3.38 8.2 0 2.5 6 1 na 0 0 na <1 0 na na na na na na na
DEC YEAR 57.8 64.6 52.3 58.0 46.7 51.4 73 103 28 23 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 388 2,619 0 181 3.20 21.44 11.5 43.8 0 10.0 3.1 3.2 7 42 1 5 na na 1 1 1 1 na na 0 5 0 1 na na na na na na na na na na na na na na
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Santa Maria Public Airport Santa Maria Valley is a flat, fertile valley opening on the Pacific Ocean where it is widest and tapering inland for a distance approximately 30 miles. The valley is 10 miles wide at the site of the station, which is located 13 miles inland at an elevation of 236 feet. It is bounded by the foothills of the San Rafael Mountains, the Solomon Hills, and the Casmalia Hills ranging from 1,300 to 4,000 feet. Located 150 miles west-northwest of Los Angeles and 250 miles south of San Francisco, Santa Maria has a maritime climate, displaying characteristics of those of both neighbors. Year-round mild temperatures moving through gradual transitions characterize the climate more than do clearly defined seasons. The annual range of temperatures is about 13 degrees, while the daily temperature range is about 20 degrees for May through September and a few degrees higher from October through April. Based on the 1951-1980 period, the average first occurrence of 32 degrees Fahrenheit in the fall is December 5 and the average last occurrence in the spring is March 15. The rainfall season, typical of the mid-California coast, is in the winter. About three-fourths of the total annual rainfall occurs from December through March in connection with Pacific cold fronts and storm centers passing inland. During the remainder of the year, and particularly from June to October, the northward displacement and intensification of the semipermanent Pacific anticyclone produces a circulation resulting in little or no precipitation here. Thunderstorms are rare. During most days, clear, sunny afternoons prevail. But under the influence of the Pacific high, considerable advective and radiative cooling frequently produces nightly low stratus clouds, known as California stratus, and early-morning fog. Both clouds and fog, however, are generally dissipated before noon. The unequal daytime solar heating over land and ocean, in conjunction with the Pacific high, gives rise to a consistent and prevailing westerly sea breeze during most afternoons. The winds generally decrease to a calm by sundown. Thus the two factors of nighttime stratus and daytime sea breezes effectively combine to maintain relatively cool days and warm nights with little diurnal change.
Santa Maria Public Airport Santa Barbara Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 63.9 51.6 39.3 86 20 0 0 5 0 409 0 2.66 11.8 trace 2.3 5 1 0.0 trace trace 0 <1 14 CLR 81 59 40 WNW 9 54
FEB 64.9 53.2 41.3 89 22 0 0 2 0 329 1 3.07 9.7 0 2.3 5 1 trace trace trace 0 <1 14 OVR 84 62 43 WNW 12 58
MAR 64.9 53.8 42.6 95 24 0 0 1 0 342 1 2.96 9.4 trace 3.1 5 1 trace 0 0 0 1 15 CLR 86 63 44 WNW 13 53
Elevation: 252 ft.
APR 67.6 55.4 43.1 103 31 0 0 1 0 286 6 0.81 4.2 trace 1.3 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 18 CLR 83 61 46 WNW 14 47
MAY 68.7 57.8 46.9 100 32 0 0 0 0 222 5 0.32 2.4 0 1.3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 21 CLR 84 61 48 WNW 14 47
JUN 71.3 60.8 50.3 102 38 1 0 0 0 129 8 0.05 0.9 trace 0.7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 25 CLR 84 60 51 WNW 13 45
Latitude: 34° 55’ N JUL 73.5 63.5 53.5 104 44 0 0 0 0 63 31 0.03 0.4 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 28 CLR 88 61 53 WNW 12 41
AUG 74.0 64.1 54.2 96 43 0 0 0 0 48 32 0.05 0.9 0 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 28 CLR 90 62 54 WNW 10 35
SEP 74.7 63.7 52.7 103 39 1 0 0 0 67 37 0.31 3.0 0 1.7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 26 CLR 88 63 54 WNW 10 38
Longitude: 120° 28’ W OCT 73.8 60.9 48.1 108 26 1 0 0 0 138 23 0.43 2.1 0 1.9 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 22 CLR 84 61 49 WNW 12 37
NOV 69.0 55.5 42.0 93 26 0 0 2 0 281 4 1.33 4.7 0 1.9 3 0 trace trace trace 0 <1 15 CLR 80 60 43 WNW 10 40
DEC YEAR 64.5 69.2 51.3 57.6 38.1 46.0 85 108 20 20 0 3 0 0 6 17 0 0 416 2,730 0 148 1.95 13.97 4.8 26.8 trace 3.3 3.0 3.1 4 27 0 3 trace trace trace trace trace trace 0 0 <1 2 14 240 CLR CLR 79 84 58 61 40 47 WNW WNW 9 12 52 58
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Stockton Metropolitan Airport Stockton, the county seat of San Joaquin County, is located near the center of the Great Central Valley of California. It is on the southeast corner of the broad delta formed by the confluence of the San Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers. The surrounding terrain is flat, irrigated farm and orchard land, near sea level, with the rivers and canals of the delta controlled by a system of levees. Approximately 25 miles east and northeast of Stockton lie the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, rising gradually to an elevation of about 1,000 feet. Beyond the foothills, the mountains rise abruptly to the crest of the Sierra, at a distance of about 75 miles, with some peaks here exceeding 9,000 feet in elevation. On a few days during the year, when atmospheric conditions are favorable, the downslope effect of a north or northeast wind can bring unseasonably dry weather to the delta area, but on the whole the Sierra Nevada has little or no effect on the weather of San Joaquin County. The Sierra Nevada does affect the area, however, to the extent that the entire economy of the Great Valley depends upon the water supplied by the melting snows in the mountains. To the west and southwest, the Coast Range, with peaks above 2,000 feet, form a barrier separating the Great Valley from the marine air which dominates the climate of the coastal communities. Several gaps in the Coast Range in the San Francisco Bay Area, however, permit the passage inland of a sea breeze which fans out into the delta and has a moderating effect on summer heat, with the result that Stockton enjoys slightly cooler summer days than communities in the upper San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. The summer climate in Stockton is characterized by warm, dry days and relatively cool nights with clear skies and no rainfall. Winter brings mild temperatures and relatively light rains with frequent heavy fogs. The annual rainfall averages about 14 inches, with 90 percent of the precipitation falling from November through April. Thunderstorms are infrequent, occurring on three or four days a year. Snow is practically unknown in the Stockton area. In summer, temperatures exceeding 100 degrees can be expected on about 15 days. During these hot afternoons the air is extremely dry, with relative humidities running generally less than 20 percent. Even on these hot days, however, temperatures will fall into the low 60s at night. In winter the nighttime temperature on clear nights will fall to or slightly below freezing, and will rise in the afternoon into the low 50s. In late autumn and early winter, clear still nights give rise to the formation of dense fogs, which normally settle in during the night and burn off sometime during the day. In December and January, the so-called fog season, under stagnant atmospheric conditions the fog may last for as long as four or five weeks, with only brief and temporary periods of clearing.
Stockton Metropolitan Airport San Joaquin Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Maximum Precipitation (in.) Minimum Precipitation (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Maximum Snowfall (in.) Maximum 24-hr. Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth Thunderstorm Days Foggy Days Predominant Sky Cover Mean Relative Humidity 7am (%) Mean Relative Humidity 4pm (%) Mean Dewpoint (°F) Prevailing Wind Direction Prevailing Wind Speed (mph) Maximum Wind Gust (mph)
JAN 53.7 46.0 38.3 71 21 0 0 7 0 581 0 2.83 7.1 0.1 3.0 6 0 0.0 trace trace 0 <1 24 OVR 90 70 39 SE 9 60
FEB 61.2 51.2 41.1 78 22 0 0 2 0 384 0 2.34 6.0 0 1.6 5 0 trace trace trace 0 <1 17 OVR 90 60 42 SE 9 53
MAR 66.1 54.9 43.7 87 27 0 0 0 0 307 0 2.34 6.5 trace 1.5 6 0 trace trace trace 0 1 11 OVR 85 51 42 WNW 9 52
APR 73.1 59.9 46.6 100 32 1 0 0 0 166 23 0.95 3.5 0 1.5 3 0 trace trace trace 0 1 5 CLR 76 41 43 WNW 9 45
Elevation: 19 ft. MAY 81.4 66.9 52.4 107 39 7 0 0 0 51 111 0.47 2.3 0 1.7 1 0 trace 0 0 0 <1 2 CLR 65 33 46 W 10 49
JUN 88.8 73.3 57.8 110 45 14 0 0 0 6 248 0.09 0.7 0 0.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 60 29 49 W 12 43
Latitude: 37° 54’ N JUL 94.0 77.6 61.3 114 49 23 0 0 0 0 393 0.05 0.6 0 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 61 26 52 WNW 10 32
AUG 92.6 76.7 60.8 109 50 21 0 0 0 0 368 0.05 0.8 0 0.8 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 <1 CLR 65 28 52 WNW 9 37
SEP 88.3 73.1 57.9 108 43 14 0 0 0 4 250 0.33 3.0 0 2.6 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 2 CLR 70 31 51 WNW 9 39
Longitude: 121° 14’ W OCT 78.7 64.9 51.0 101 33 3 0 0 0 73 73 0.76 2.2 0 1.4 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 8 CLR 77 37 47 NW 9 54
NOV 64.2 53.5 42.8 84 25 0 0 1 0 339 1 1.97 6.2 0 2.2 4 0 0.0 0 0 0 <1 18 OVR 87 59 44 SE 9 49
DEC YEAR 53.7 74.6 45.4 62.0 37.1 49.2 72 114 17 17 0 83 0 0 8 18 0 0 599 2,510 0 1,467 1.93 14.11 8.0 26.6 trace 5.4 2.4 3.0 5 33 0 0 trace trace trace trace trace trace 0 0 <1 2 24 111 OVR CLR 91 76 71 45 40 46 SE WNW 9 9 54 60
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Profiles of California
Adin Ranger Station Modoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Alturas Modoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN na na na 62 -16 0 2 23 1 na na 2.09 5 0 8.7 na
FEB 47.6 36.4 24.2 71 -14 0 1 22 1 801 0 1.79 4 0 9.3 na
Elevation: 4,192 ft. MAR 52.8 40.4 27.9 74 -1 0 0 22 0 759 0 1.91 4 0 7.9 na
Elevation: 4,399 ft. JAN 42.0 29.6 17.1 67 -25 0 4 28 3 1,091 0 1.37 4 0 5.9 5
FEB 46.5 33.5 20.4 72 -33 0 1 26 1 884 0 1.27 3 0 5.1 5
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Ash Mountain Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 60.3 50.7 41.1 76 25 0 0 2 0 397 0 2.38 5 0 trace 0
MAR 65.1 54.7 44.3 88 28 0 0 0 0 313 1 2.17 6 0 0.0 0
APR 58.1 43.0 27.9 85 7 0 0 22 0 654 0 1.11 4 0 2.0 1
FEB 61.7 50.8 39.9 85 22 0 0 3 0 394 0 4.40 7 2 0.1 0
Latitude: 41° 12’ N JUN 76.0 59.4 42.9 98 12 2 0 1 0 187 20 1.06 3 0 0.1 0
MAR 64.5 53.5 42.4 86 29 0 0 1 0 353 2 4.96 7 2 0.2 0
MAY 67.3 50.7 34.0 95 17 0 0 13 0 440 2 1.29 4 0 0.7 0
MAY 78.9 65.5 51.9 103 35 4 0 0 0 71 99 0.45 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 85.2 67.0 48.4 110 26 8 0 0 0 41 na 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 87.0 65.4 43.8 104 28 13 0 1 0 67 86 0.29 1 0 trace 0
MAY 79.8 66.4 52.9 105 34 6 0 0 0 86 135 1.02 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 57’ W SEP 77.8 59.6 41.1 96 15 2 0 3 0 178 24 0.85 2 0 0.1 0
AUG 86.5 64.2 41.9 104 26 12 0 1 0 80 62 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.1 56.8 35.5 100 17 3 0 10 0 247 11 0.66 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 59’ N
JUN 85.9 71.1 56.4 109 35 9 0 0 0 14 218 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 90.8 74.5 58.1 110 42 18 0 0 0 2 319 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 29’ N
APR 70.2 58.0 45.8 94 28 0 0 1 0 227 30 2.09 4 0 trace 0
AUG 83.9 65.5 47.0 104 32 7 0 0 0 59 78 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 65.9 49.6 33.2 90 7 0 0 12 0 471 na 1.16 3 0 0.5 0
NOV na na na 80 -10 0 1 20 0 na na 1.94 4 0 5.0 1
DEC YEAR na na na na na na 65 110 -26 -26 0 19 3 7 24 149 1 3 na na na na 1.81 16.20 5 38 0 0 10.1 45.1 na na
OCT 66.3 47.0 27.7 90 8 0 0 24 0 550 0 0.70 2 0 0.2 0
NOV 50.0 36.4 22.8 78 -17 0 1 26 0 851 0 1.55 5 0 3.6 3
DEC YEAR 41.8 62.7 29.1 46.0 16.5 29.4 63 104 -34 -34 0 31 4 10 29 210 3 7 1,105 7,001 0 186 1.34 12.37 4 36 0 0 5.7 27.5 5 21
Longitude: 120° 33’ W
JUN 77.1 58.6 40.0 100 21 3 0 4 0 210 25 0.88 2 0 trace 0
Elevation: 59 ft. APR 71.4 59.2 47.0 94 29 0 0 0 0 184 22 0.70 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,706 ft.
JAN 58.1 47.6 37.0 84 24 0 0 8 0 534 0 5.10 7 2 0.4 0
MAY 67.6 52.3 37.0 93 12 0 0 6 0 389 na 1.59 3 0 1.0 0
Latitude: 41° 30’ N
MAR 51.5 38.3 24.9 78 -7 0 0 26 0 822 0 1.55 4 0 4.3 2
Antioch Pump Plant 3 Contra Costa County JAN 53.5 45.5 37.4 72 19 0 0 7 0 597 0 2.72 6 0 0.0 0
APR 58.9 45.0 31.0 85 7 0 0 16 0 595 0 1.21 3 0 2.4 0
JUN 89.8 75.5 61.1 109 42 16 0 0 0 11 324 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.8 73.6 57.3 109 46 15 0 0 0 0 292 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 44’ W
SEP 86.0 70.9 55.8 107 41 10 0 0 0 8 209 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.5 64.3 50.9 101 28 2 0 0 0 83 74 0.73 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.0 53.8 43.6 82 27 0 0 1 0 329 2 1.86 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.5 73.2 45.9 60.8 37.1 48.4 75 110 18 18 0 58 0 0 7 17 0 0 584 2,582 0 1,236 1.91 13.31 5 32 0 0 trace trace 0 0
NOV 66.2 54.5 42.8 89 25 0 0 1 0 316 8 2.98 5 1 0.6 0
DEC YEAR 58.5 76.1 47.7 63.3 36.9 50.5 80 114 17 17 0 100 0 0 7 21 0 0 529 2,535 0 2,067 3.32 26.45 5 41 1 8 0.2 1.5 0 0
Longitude: 118° 50’ W
JUL 97.3 82.4 67.4 112 50 28 0 0 0 0 546 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.5 81.7 66.8 114 46 26 0 0 0 0 539 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.5 75.7 60.8 109 37 18 0 0 0 8 346 0.66 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.4 66.4 52.5 103 30 6 0 0 0 77 137 1.30 2 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Auberry 2 NW Fresno County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Auburn Placer County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 2,089 ft.
JAN 55.4 46.1 36.7 79 21 0 0 8 0 580 0 5.21 7 2 0.2 0
FEB 58.2 48.7 39.2 78 17 0 0 4 0 453 0 4.51 6 1 0.1 0
Elevation: 1,289 ft. JAN 54.2 45.6 36.9 72 23 0 0 8 0 596 0 6.76 8 2 0.4 0
FEB 58.4 49.1 40.0 78 22 0 0 2 0 441 0 5.87 8 2 0.2 0
Balch Power House Fresno County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 52.5 45.0 37.4 69 24 0 0 6 0 613 0 6.18 7 2 trace 0
Beaumont 1 E Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 60.9 51.2 41.4 81 24 0 0 3 0 424 1 4.81 7 1 1.0 0
JAN 61.8 50.8 39.7 83 21 0 0 4 0 435 0 4.20 5 1 0.5 0
FEB 58.2 49.0 39.7 79 22 0 0 2 0 446 0 5.37 7 2 trace 1
APR 67.7 56.4 45.0 90 27 0 0 1 0 270 22 1.76 3 0 0.1 0
MAY 77.5 64.8 52.0 101 28 3 0 0 0 108 102 0.81 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.0 73.5 60.0 105 36 13 0 0 0 19 267 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 54’ N
MAR 61.7 51.8 42.0 82 25 0 0 1 0 401 1 6.20 9 2 0.3 0
APR 67.5 56.3 45.0 89 30 0 0 0 0 266 15 2.45 5 1 0.2 0
MAY 76.0 63.4 50.6 101 35 3 0 0 0 124 78 1.23 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,719 ft. MAR 63.2 52.7 42.1 82 27 0 0 1 0 375 1 5.41 8 2 trace 0
APR 69.6 57.5 45.4 91 28 0 0 1 0 236 21 2.34 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,598 ft. FEB 65.0 52.6 40.2 88 19 0 0 3 0 345 2 3.96 5 1 0.5 0
Latitude: 37° 05’ N
MAR 67.3 54.2 41.1 95 25 0 0 2 0 331 4 3.79 6 1 trace 0
APR 73.4 58.5 43.5 100 29 1 0 1 0 209 27 1.06 3 0 trace 0
MAY 77.6 65.0 52.3 100 22 3 0 0 0 90 91 1.11 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.7 80.5 67.3 107 44 24 0 0 0 0 483 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.5 79.5 66.4 109 46 22 0 0 0 0 468 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.4 74.0 61.5 103 41 13 0 0 0 14 294 0.49 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.1 64.4 52.6 96 27 2 0 0 0 109 97 1.33 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.3 52.2 41.9 86 25 0 0 2 0 382 3 2.89 4 1 trace 0
DEC YEAR 55.2 72.7 45.9 61.4 36.6 50.0 77 109 10 10 0 77 0 0 8 26 0 0 585 2,944 0 1,737 3.64 25.88 6 39 1 6 0.4 1.8 0 0
OCT 75.7 63.6 51.5 98 31 2 0 0 0 114 79 1.87 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 61.6 52.1 42.6 83 25 0 0 1 0 381 1 5.27 7 2 0.2 0
DEC YEAR 54.3 71.8 45.6 60.3 36.9 48.7 74 113 16 16 0 62 0 0 8 20 0 0 594 2,966 0 1,342 5.68 36.73 8 53 2 12 0.2 1.5 0 0
Longitude: 121° 05’ W
JUN 84.5 70.8 57.0 105 39 9 0 0 0 27 197 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 91.5 77.1 62.6 113 48 20 0 0 0 2 382 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.7 76.2 61.6 111 49 18 0 0 0 2 360 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 55’ N JUN 85.8 72.6 59.3 105 35 11 0 0 0 17 236 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.4 80.0 66.6 106 39 24 0 0 0 0 465 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 56’ N MAY 80.1 64.5 48.8 105 32 5 0 0 0 88 79 0.72 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 30’ W
JUN 89.2 71.5 53.7 108 38 15 0 0 0 16 213 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 96.0 77.6 59.1 114 45 27 0 0 0 0 395 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.3 80.0 66.7 110 50 23 0 0 0 0 487 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 85.3 71.8 58.2 105 44 10 0 0 0 18 229 0.74 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 05’ W SEP 88.0 74.7 61.4 109 31 15 0 0 0 9 320 0.92 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.2 65.2 53.1 101 32 3 0 0 0 88 103 1.45 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 60.2 51.8 43.4 82 23 0 0 1 0 389 2 3.45 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 52.1 72.6 44.9 61.5 37.7 50.4 68 110 18 18 0 79 0 0 5 16 0 0 615 2,878 0 1,726 3.93 30.85 5 42 1 8 0.1 0.1 0 1
Longitude: 116° 58’ W AUG 95.9 77.8 59.7 113 46 26 0 0 0 0 426 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.3 73.5 56.7 112 39 18 0 0 0 8 282 0.63 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.0 65.5 49.9 106 29 6 0 0 0 72 98 0.69 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.9 56.5 43.1 92 21 0 0 1 0 257 11 1.55 3 1 0.1 0
DEC YEAR 62.3 77.7 50.8 62.8 39.3 47.9 86 114 21 19 0 98 0 0 5 16 0 0 434 2,195 1 1,538 2.12 19.52 4 33 1 5 0.4 1.5 0 0
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Profiles of California
Ben Lomond 4 Santa Cruz County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Berkeley Alameda County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 61.6 49.4 37.1 83 21 0 0 10 0 478 0 10.40 8 3 trace 0
Elevation: 419 ft.
FEB 63.9 51.5 39.0 87 20 0 0 5 0 375 0 9.89 8 3 trace 0
Elevation: 308 ft. JAN 56.7 50.5 44.3 72 31 0 0 0 0 442 0 5.57 8 2 trace 0
FEB 59.6 53.1 46.5 77 31 0 0 0 0 331 0 4.49 7 2 trace 0
Big Bear Lake San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Blythe Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 66.0 53.4 40.7 92 27 0 0 3 0 354 0 8.03 9 2 trace 0
JAN 47.1 33.9 20.7 71 -25 0 2 29 0 956 0 4.23 6 1 15.1 na
FEB 48.3 35.3 22.3 72 -3 0 1 26 0 833 0 4.10 4 1 13.0 na
MAR 61.3 54.3 47.2 81 33 0 0 0 0 327 0 3.87 6 1 trace 0
FEB 72.8 58.1 43.4 93 26 0 0 1 0 194 8 0.57 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 05’ N MAY 76.3 60.9 45.4 104 33 3 0 0 0 147 23 1.10 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 81.8 65.2 48.4 109 35 6 0 0 0 50 56 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 05’ W AUG 85.4 68.0 50.6 110 38 8 0 0 0 11 117 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 83.9 66.6 49.2 105 38 8 0 0 0 29 81 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.4 61.6 44.7 112 31 4 0 0 0 128 29 2.05 2 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 16’ W
APR 63.9 56.1 48.4 91 36 0 0 0 0 265 9 1.66 4 0 0.0 0
JUL 70.6 62.7 54.7 97 48 0 0 0 0 89 26 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 66.6 58.9 51.0 98 41 0 0 0 0 197 10 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
APR 57.6 43.0 28.4 82 7 0 0 23 0 654 0 0.97 2 0 3.3 1
MAY 65.9 50.2 34.5 84 20 0 0 12 0 450 0 0.50 1 0 0.6 0
JUN 69.8 61.7 53.5 103 45 1 0 0 0 120 23 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
APR 86.8 70.1 53.4 115 34 12 0 0 0 24 213 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 95.5 78.5 61.4 113 42 24 0 0 0 1 449 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 70.5 63.0 55.5 94 50 0 0 0 0 75 21 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 15’ N JUN 75.5 58.5 41.3 90 25 0 0 2 0 198 7 0.18 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 33° 37’ N
MAR 78.9 63.4 47.8 100 28 3 0 0 0 97 58 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 85.2 67.9 50.5 108 40 8 0 0 0 13 107 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 52’ N
Elevation: 6,788 ft. MAR 51.0 37.9 24.7 80 2 0 1 28 0 834 0 3.64 5 1 16.4 na
Elevation: 265 ft. JAN 67.1 53.2 39.3 87 0 0 0 5 0 359 0 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
APR 72.0 56.9 41.8 100 29 1 0 1 0 241 8 2.75 4 1 0.0 0
JUL 80.6 64.1 47.5 94 32 1 0 0 0 59 34 0.76 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 79.1 63.0 46.9 92 31 0 0 0 0 82 28 1.00 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 71.7 63.9 55.9 103 48 1 0 0 0 71 36 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 69.7 61.5 53.2 99 41 0 0 0 0 129 27 1.28 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.5 53.6 39.7 95 25 0 0 4 0 336 1 6.28 6 2 trace 0
DEC YEAR 61.7 73.6 48.9 58.6 36.0 43.6 81 112 15 15 0 38 0 0 11 34 0 0 494 2,656 0 422 7.21 48.70 7 48 2 14 trace trace 0 0
NOV 62.3 55.5 48.6 82 35 0 0 0 0 281 2 4.00 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.6 64.9 50.4 57.6 44.1 50.2 73 103 24 24 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 447 2,774 0 154 3.70 25.92 6 41 1 7 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 116° 53’ W SEP 73.5 57.3 41.1 87 22 0 0 3 0 226 2 0.53 1 0 trace 0
OCT 64.6 48.6 32.5 85 10 0 0 15 0 502 0 0.76 2 0 0.3 0
NOV 54.5 40.1 25.6 74 3 0 0 26 0 740 0 1.71 3 1 5.9 2
DEC YEAR 47.1 62.1 33.9 47.2 20.6 32.2 69 94 -8 -25 0 1 2 6 30 194 0 0 958 6,492 0 71 2.90 21.28 4 33 1 5 10.7 65.3 na na
OCT 89.6 73.1 56.5 111 29 16 0 0 0 13 277 0.26 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 75.4 60.1 44.8 95 28 0 0 0 0 159 22 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.2 87.8 52.5 72.1 38.8 56.3 85 122 22 0 0 173 0 0 4 10 0 0 380 1,227 0 3,992 0.50 4.06 1 8 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 114° 36’ W
JUN 104.6 86.7 68.7 122 50 29 0 0 0 0 651 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 108.4 92.6 76.8 122 61 31 0 0 0 0 857 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 106.9 91.5 75.9 118 58 30 0 0 0 0 846 0.70 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 101.1 84.9 68.8 116 50 28 0 0 0 0 611 0.55 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Boca Nevada County
FEB 72.4 59.1 45.8 93 22 0 0 1 0 173 17 0.58 1 0 trace 0
MAR 78.6 64.6 50.5 100 31 3 0 0 0 78 76 0.46 1 0 trace 0
Elevation: 5,574 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Bodie Mono County
JAN 66.8 54.4 41.9 85 20 0 0 3 0 323 1 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
JAN 42.0 26.4 10.8 64 -30 0 4 30 7 1,190 0 3.78 6 1 18.1 23
FEB 45.9 29.9 13.9 68 -43 0 2 28 3 985 0 3.33 5 1 19.6 21
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 40.0 22.9 5.9 60 -27 0 6 31 10 1,298 0 1.73 5 0 15.4 26
FEB 41.6 24.6 7.5 63 -33 0 5 28 7 1,134 0 1.90 4 0 18.7 25
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 72.9 59.9 46.7 95 24 1 0 0 0 162 26 1.41 3 0 trace 0
APR 57.1 40.3 23.4 81 0 0 0 28 0 735 0 1.10 4 0 4.5 3
MAY 66.0 47.8 29.5 90 13 0 0 22 0 528 0 1.03 3 0 1.6 1
Latitude: 38° 13’ N MAR 44.0 28.1 12.2 65 -17 0 4 31 4 1,136 0 1.69 5 0 18.2 25
Borrego Desert Park San Diego County JAN 69.0 56.3 43.6 90 20 0 0 1 0 267 3 1.43 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 95.0 79.6 64.1 114 43 24 0 0 0 1 474 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 105.1 88.9 72.6 123 46 29 0 0 0 0 708 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 23’ N
MAR 50.1 35.0 19.8 75 -14 0 1 30 1 924 0 3.06 6 1 15.5 14
Elevation: 8,369 ft.
Elevation: 387 ft.
APR 86.3 71.2 56.1 107 38 11 0 0 0 23 245 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
APR 50.0 33.9 17.7 75 -16 0 1 30 1 927 0 0.90 3 0 6.0 13
MAY 59.7 42.2 24.6 81 -13 0 0 27 0 700 0 0.80 2 0 4.1 3
Elevation: 803 ft.
MAR 77.5 63.6 49.6 101 23 3 0 0 0 108 69 0.97 3 0 0.0 0
APR 84.6 69.1 53.6 111 28 10 0 0 0 47 203 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 92.5 76.3 60.0 114 34 21 0 0 0 10 371 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 37’ N JUL 108.4 94.5 80.5 123 62 31 0 0 0 0 909 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 106.7 93.3 79.7 120 62 31 0 0 0 0 899 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 100.7 86.6 72.5 116 53 28 0 0 0 0 665 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 114° 43’ W OCT 89.2 74.7 60.2 111 27 16 0 0 0 11 334 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 75.3 61.6 47.8 95 27 1 0 0 0 130 39 0.19 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.3 87.6 53.9 73.5 41.3 59.4 87 123 24 20 0 174 0 0 2 6 0 0 339 1,078 1 4,368 0.50 4.08 1 7 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 65.9 45.5 25.0 89 8 0 0 28 0 599 0 1.40 3 0 1.2 1
NOV 51.5 35.7 19.9 79 -4 0 1 28 0 872 0 2.85 5 1 8.8 6
DEC YEAR 42.8 61.6 28.1 43.0 13.3 24.4 68 99 -28 -43 0 13 4 12 30 273 3 14 1,138 7,955 0 30 3.35 22.51 6 45 1 5 18.6 88.2 18 87
OCT 59.6 39.6 19.5 83 -10 0 0 29 0 782 0 0.66 2 0 3.2 1
NOV 48.3 30.5 12.7 71 -20 0 2 29 3 1,027 0 1.32 3 0 10.6 10
DEC YEAR 40.5 56.3 23.2 37.8 5.8 19.4 62 91 -31 -33 0 0 6 24 31 304 10 35 1,290 9,821 0 2 1.37 13.18 4 36 0 0 na na 24 127
Longitude: 120° 06’ W
JUN 75.1 54.6 34.0 96 16 1 0 13 0 310 3 0.61 2 0 0.1 0
JUL 83.5 60.5 37.6 98 21 6 0 7 0 151 18 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.9 59.4 35.9 99 21 5 0 9 0 177 9 0.51 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.1 53.3 30.4 95 14 1 0 20 0 346 0 0.88 2 0 0.2 0
Longitude: 119° 01’ W JUN 69.2 50.0 30.8 90 6 0 0 19 0 443 0 0.79 2 0 0.5 0
JUL 76.6 55.8 35.0 91 12 0 0 11 0 280 1 0.91 2 0 trace 0
AUG 76.2 54.9 33.7 88 14 0 0 14 0 306 1 0.50 2 0 trace 0
Latitude: 33° 14’ N JUN 102.7 85.4 68.1 122 45 28 0 0 0 0 605 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 107.2 91.2 75.0 121 56 31 0 0 0 0 810 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 105.9 90.5 75.1 120 55 31 0 0 0 0 813 0.59 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 69.4 48.2 27.0 88 1 0 0 24 0 498 0 0.61 2 0 0.5 0
Longitude: 116° 25’ W SEP 100.4 85.0 69.5 117 49 28 0 0 0 0 612 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 90.0 75.2 60.5 113 33 17 0 0 0 10 343 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 77.8 63.9 49.9 98 32 2 0 0 0 97 73 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.2 87.5 56.3 72.7 43.4 57.9 87 122 23 20 0 172 0 0 1 2 0 0 266 967 5 3,933 0.80 7.04 2 17 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
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Bowman Dam Nevada County JAN 45.5 36.3 27.0 68 5 0 2 23 0 883 0 12.62 8 3 40.4 24
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Brawley 2 SW Imperial County JAN 69.8 54.8 39.7 89 20 0 0 4 0 311 1 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Bridgeport Mono County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Burney Shasta County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 5,380 ft. FEB 46.2 36.4 26.6 70 1 0 2 22 0 800 0 10.48 8 3 49.8 25
MAR 48.3 38.4 28.4 73 8 0 1 23 0 819 0 10.14 10 3 46.8 27
Elevation: -98 ft. FEB 74.2 58.8 43.4 97 25 0 0 1 0 178 13 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 78.9 63.2 47.4 99 28 3 0 0 0 101 55 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 27’ N
APR 53.7 42.6 31.4 79 9 0 0 15 0 666 0 4.49 6 1 21.0 15
MAY 63.1 50.9 38.6 89 17 0 0 6 0 431 1 3.33 5 1 5.9 4
JUN 72.0 59.0 46.0 92 25 0 0 1 0 200 22 1.25 3 0 0.3 0
Latitude: 32° 57’ N
APR 85.3 68.8 52.2 108 37 10 0 0 0 32 178 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 93.2 76.0 58.8 114 41 22 0 0 0 3 368 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 102.9 84.5 66.1 121 50 29 0 0 0 0 586 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 39’ W
JUL 79.3 65.7 52.1 98 32 1 0 0 0 62 80 0.37 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 79.5 65.9 52.1 98 30 2 0 0 0 61 96 0.58 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 74.2 61.2 48.1 97 28 0 0 0 0 146 38 1.46 2 1 0.3 0
OCT 64.2 52.5 40.8 90 18 0 0 4 0 387 8 4.11 4 1 2.1 1
NOV 51.2 41.6 31.8 78 11 0 1 15 0 697 0 9.66 8 3 21.9 9
DEC YEAR 45.2 60.2 36.1 48.9 27.0 37.5 72 98 1 1 0 3 2 8 23 132 0 0 887 6,039 0 245 10.13 68.62 8 63 4 20 39.7 228.2 20 125
NOV 78.7 62.4 46.0 98 11 2 0 0 0 114 48 0.19 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.6 88.1 54.5 72.0 39.3 55.8 86 121 22 11 0 175 0 0 3 8 0 0 319 1,067 1 3,831 0.43 3.17 1 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 66.8 44.8 22.8 89 -5 0 0 28 0 618 0 0.33 1 0 0.6 0
NOV 53.7 35.5 17.1 80 -14 0 1 28 1 879 0 0.96 2 0 3.3 2
DEC YEAR 44.0 62.5 27.1 43.4 10.1 24.2 70 98 -28 -31 0 6 5 13 29 251 6 19 1,169 7,834 0 47 1.03 9.02 2 20 0 0 6.3 38.6 8 41
OCT 69.1 48.2 27.2 94 10 1 0 25 0 514 na 1.78 4 0 0.1 0
NOV 52.1 37.8 23.5 78 -3 0 0 26 0 808 0 3.88 8 1 na na
DEC YEAR 43.6 65.0 31.1 47.3 18.4 29.5 64 108 -26 -26 0 38 2 3 29 222 2 4 1,046 6,533 0 na 3.66 27.03 8 59 1 5 na na na na
Longitude: 115° 33’ W
JUL 106.8 90.5 74.2 121 60 31 0 0 0 0 799 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 105.8 90.6 75.2 119 59 31 0 0 0 0 821 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 101.4 85.4 69.3 116 50 28 0 0 0 0 634 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 91.1 74.6 58.0 111 30 19 0 0 0 9 327 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 6,469 ft.
Latitude: 38° 15’ N
Longitude: 119° 14’ W
JAN 42.5 25.9 9.1 68 -31 0 5 30 7 1,208 0 1.30 3 0 8.5 14
APR 59.4 41.2 22.9 84 -2 0 0 27 0 708 0 0.39 1 0 2.0 0
JUL 83.5 62.0 40.4 98 21 4 0 3 0 107 27 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
FEB 46.2 29.4 12.4 71 -27 0 2 27 4 1,000 0 1.43 3 0 10.5 11
MAR 52.0 35.6 19.2 73 -10 0 0 29 1 905 0 1.02 2 0 5.9 6
Elevation: 3,156 ft. JAN 44.1 31.2 18.2 68 -18 0 1 28 2 1,041 0 4.13 8 1 na 11
FEB 49.9 36.2 22.4 74 -18 0 0 26 0 808 0 4.08 8 1 na 5
MAY 67.2 48.5 29.7 88 6 0 0 20 0 504 0 0.53 2 0 1.2 0
JUN 76.0 56.2 36.3 94 17 0 0 8 0 262 5 0.60 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 40° 53’ N
MAR 54.8 40.1 25.3 77 1 0 0 27 0 765 0 3.85 8 1 na 3
APR 61.5 44.9 28.1 87 12 0 0 23 0 598 0 1.70 5 0 1.0 1
MAY 70.9 52.4 33.8 96 17 1 0 14 0 387 4 1.47 4 0 trace 0
JUN 79.4 59.7 39.9 102 21 4 0 5 0 177 24 0.81 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.4 60.6 38.8 96 19 2 0 5 0 140 15 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.8 53.7 31.5 91 11 0 0 17 0 334 0 0.50 1 0 0.3 0
Longitude: 121° 40’ W JUL 87.6 65.2 42.8 107 25 14 0 2 0 67 83 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 87.0 63.6 40.1 108 24 13 0 4 0 90 50 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.4 57.4 34.3 105 18 5 0 13 0 232 16 1.03 2 0 0.1 0
Profiles of California Buttonwillow Kern County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Cooperative Weather Stations Elevation: 269 ft. JAN 55.9 45.8 35.7 77 16 0 0 11 0 587 0 1.22 4 0 0.0 0
FEB 63.5 51.6 39.7 83 22 0 0 4 0 372 0 1.17 3 0 0.0 0
Cachuma Lake Santa Barbara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 65.6 52.5 39.4 88 21 0 0 4 0 381 0 4.42 5 2 0.0 0
FEB 67.4 54.1 40.9 92 22 0 0 2 0 303 3 5.06 5 2 0.0 0
Calaveras Big Trees Calaveras County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Callahan Siskiyou County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 44.4 36.2 28.0 66 5 0 2 24 0 886 0 10.85 9 4 25.1 10
FEB 46.2 37.3 28.4 70 5 0 1 22 0 774 0 9.45 9 3 23.3 11
MAR 68.8 56.4 43.9 92 26 0 0 1 0 264 5 1.38 4 0 0.0 0
FEB 50.7 39.7 28.7 72 -1 0 0 20 0 707 0 2.89 6 1 0.5 0
Longitude: 119° 28’ W JUL 97.1 81.1 65.1 114 49 28 0 0 0 0 504 trace 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 84.7 69.2 53.7 107 38 10 0 0 0 33 172 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 780 ft. MAR 68.6 55.5 42.4 95 27 0 0 1 0 290 4 4.90 6 2 0.0 0
APR 73.4 58.5 43.6 105 30 2 0 0 0 205 23 1.12 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 92.1 76.1 60.0 109 42 19 0 0 0 2 333 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
MAR 56.0 43.5 30.9 76 4 0 0 19 0 661 0 2.41 6 0 1.4 0
APR 55.1 44.0 32.9 85 15 0 0 15 0 622 0 4.17 6 1 12.9 na
MAY 64.3 51.8 39.3 93 22 0 0 5 0 405 4 2.01 4 1 1.8 0
JUN 84.3 67.1 49.8 107 39 8 0 0 0 29 103 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 70.5 54.6 38.7 94 24 0 0 6 0 320 6 1.13 3 0 0.1 0
JUL 89.9 71.2 52.5 110 42 16 0 0 0 3 214 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.8 74.5 58.2 108 41 18 0 0 0 3 301 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 78.4 61.3 44.2 100 23 3 0 1 0 140 33 0.86 3 0 0.0 0
JUL 81.4 66.8 52.1 100 32 3 0 0 0 43 100 0.28 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 81.1 66.3 51.5 98 35 3 0 0 0 47 97 0.22 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.8 65.4 48.9 102 25 6 0 0 0 76 96 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.2 53.4 39.5 87 23 0 0 5 0 344 4 0.59 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.6 77.5 45.2 63.3 33.8 49.1 80 114 12 12 0 109 0 0 13 34 0 0 606 2,427 0 1,930 0.71 6.36 2 18 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 119° 59’ W
AUG 90.9 72.0 53.1 112 44 17 0 0 0 2 243 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 17’ N JUN 74.1 60.3 46.5 95 28 1 0 1 0 168 29 0.79 2 0 trace 0
Latitude: 41° 19’ N APR 62.0 47.8 33.5 84 19 0 0 15 0 510 0 1.29 4 0 0.3 0
AUG 95.7 79.6 63.4 109 51 26 0 0 0 0 468 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 35’ N
MAY 77.7 62.6 47.4 104 34 4 0 0 0 112 46 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 4,691 ft. MAR 48.8 39.4 30.0 72 10 0 1 22 0 786 0 9.06 10 3 25.0 12
Elevation: 3,182 ft. JAN 44.7 35.5 26.2 65 -1 0 2 25 0 910 0 3.82 7 1 1.6 na
Latitude: 35° 24’ N APR 75.8 61.3 46.7 98 31 2 0 0 0 140 47 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.6 69.8 51.9 115 40 12 0 0 0 11 163 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.2 65.2 48.2 110 28 7 0 0 0 67 88 0.67 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.2 58.0 42.8 100 29 1 0 1 0 219 16 1.77 3 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.4 77.2 52.5 61.6 38.6 45.9 90 115 16 16 0 67 0 0 5 13 0 0 381 2,003 1 904 3.21 21.93 4 28 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 120° 19’ W SEP 74.3 60.7 47.1 94 28 1 0 1 0 155 30 1.00 2 0 trace 0
OCT 64.0 52.1 40.1 88 20 0 0 5 0 398 6 3.02 4 1 0.8 0
NOV 50.9 41.6 32.2 79 14 0 0 17 0 696 0 6.88 7 2 6.7 2
DEC YEAR 44.3 60.7 36.2 49.4 28.0 38.0 65 100 0 0 0 8 3 7 24 136 0 0 887 5,867 0 266 7.93 55.66 8 61 3 18 19.2 114.8 6 na
NOV 51.2 40.9 30.5 75 11 0 0 20 0 718 0 3.18 6 1 0.8 0
DEC YEAR 43.8 64.6 35.0 50.4 26.2 36.3 65 105 -9 -9 0 24 1 3 25 141 0 0 923 5,516 0 284 3.38 21.76 7 49 0 3 1.3 6.1 0 na
Longitude: 122° 48’ W JUL 86.1 67.8 49.4 105 30 10 0 0 0 33 119 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 85.5 66.9 48.2 102 34 9 0 0 0 38 101 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.6 60.6 42.6 98 23 2 0 1 0 148 24 0.64 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 67.2 51.6 36.1 89 15 0 0 9 0 408 1 1.38 3 0 0.1 0
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Camp Pardee Calaveras County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Campo San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 53.8 46.4 38.8 71 25 0 0 5 0 573 0 4.21 8 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 656 ft. FEB 59.7 50.8 41.9 76 23 0 0 1 0 395 0 3.64 7 1 trace 0
MAR 63.8 54.0 44.2 85 28 0 0 0 0 336 1 4.08 7 1 trace 0
APR 70.4 58.4 46.4 99 33 0 0 0 0 209 23 1.76 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,627 ft. JAN 62.2 48.1 33.9 84 10 0 0 14 0 517 0 3.37 5 1 trace 0
FEB 64.3 49.3 34.3 86 13 0 0 12 0 436 0 2.93 5 1 trace 0
MAR 66.1 50.9 35.7 92 15 0 0 10 0 430 0 2.90 5 1 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Canyon Dam Plumas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 70.8 56.1 41.3 94 18 0 0 2 0 250 4 4.30 4 1 trace 0
MAR 72.6 57.6 42.5 101 28 1 0 1 0 233 9 3.67 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 44.0 34.4 24.7 63 -10 0 1 26 0 858 0 6.46 8 2 23.5 26
MAR 49.5 38.5 27.5 71 5 0 0 27 0 814 0 5.77 9 2 17.4 20
AUG 93.5 77.3 61.1 111 45 22 0 0 0 1 397 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.5 72.8 56.9 109 42 14 0 0 0 12 243 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 77.9 59.6 41.2 102 25 4 0 2 0 182 24 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.4 66.2 44.9 107 29 14 0 0 0 56 95 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 787 ft.
APR 77.8 61.3 44.7 105 30 4 0 0 0 140 48 0.79 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 4,557 ft.
JAN 39.9 31.5 23.0 57 -5 0 3 29 0 1,033 0 6.94 8 2 25.3 28
Longitude: 120° 52’ W
MAY 79.8 65.6 51.5 108 36 5 0 0 0 80 103 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 32° 37’ N APR 71.8 54.5 37.2 99 21 1 0 6 0 311 4 0.96 3 0 0.0 0
Canoga Park Pierce College Los Angeles Co. JAN 68.6 54.2 39.8 93 22 0 0 4 0 330 2 3.85 5 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 15’ N
APR 57.3 43.9 30.4 81 14 0 0 21 0 627 0 2.39 5 1 6.2 6
MAY 81.5 65.5 49.4 113 37 7 0 0 0 68 93 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 89.0 71.3 53.5 113 40 15 0 0 0 13 201 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 94.9 78.3 61.7 114 49 24 0 0 0 0 417 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 75.9 59.4 42.8 96 27 1 0 1 0 184 19 0.81 2 0 trace 0
OCT 78.2 65.5 52.7 102 33 3 0 0 0 79 103 1.21 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.5 54.3 45.0 83 25 0 0 0 0 319 3 3.07 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.2 74.1 46.5 62.0 38.8 49.8 72 114 17 17 0 82 0 0 5 11 0 0 568 2,580 0 1,563 3.18 23.02 7 45 1 5 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 69.5 52.6 35.6 92 16 0 0 11 0 367 1 1.27 3 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 62.7 76.5 47.6 58.6 32.5 40.8 86 108 12 10 0 89 0 0 17 74 0 0 532 3,038 0 830 1.89 15.62 4 30 0 3 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 116° 28’ W JUL 93.7 72.5 51.3 108 34 24 0 0 0 6 236 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.7 73.1 52.5 107 30 25 0 0 0 8 281 0.63 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.7 68.7 48.6 107 29 16 0 0 0 35 159 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 11’ N JUL 95.4 76.4 57.3 115 46 24 0 0 0 0 356 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 10’ N MAY 67.6 52.2 36.7 92 23 0 0 8 0 393 2 1.54 4 0 0.7 0
SEP 88.4 73.5 58.5 107 42 14 0 0 0 8 273 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 84.2 66.1 47.9 101 34 7 0 0 0 52 86 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.3 77.1 57.8 116 45 25 0 0 0 0 396 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 91.8 73.6 55.3 115 42 18 0 0 0 5 272 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.5 60.7 41.8 103 22 5 0 2 0 158 30 0.63 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 34’ W OCT 84.6 67.1 49.5 110 27 9 0 0 0 42 116 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 75.2 58.8 42.3 99 26 2 0 1 0 194 13 1.57 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.1 81.1 53.8 64.4 38.5 47.7 93 116 20 18 0 105 0 0 5 13 0 0 342 1,617 1 1,511 2.59 18.16 3 23 1 4 trace trace 0 0
NOV 48.2 38.5 28.7 69 8 0 0 23 0 789 0 5.00 8 2 9.5 7
DEC YEAR 40.2 60.9 31.8 47.5 23.4 34.0 60 102 -14 -14 0 15 3 7 29 176 0 0 1,021 6,501 0 189 5.66 38.24 7 58 2 12 23.1 106.3 21 108
Longitude: 121° 05’ W AUG 83.5 65.0 46.5 102 31 6 0 0 0 63 66 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.2 58.9 41.6 97 26 1 0 1 0 190 16 0.92 2 0 trace 0
OCT 64.1 49.4 34.7 85 13 0 0 11 0 477 0 2.15 3 1 0.6 0
Profiles of California Cedarville Modoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Cooperative Weather Stations Elevation: 4,668 ft. JAN 39.4 29.8 20.1 64 -15 0 7 27 1 1,085 0 1.88 5 0 5.6 8
FEB 44.2 34.1 23.9 69 -17 0 2 24 1 867 0 1.40 4 0 3.8 3
Cherry Valley Dam Tuolumne County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Chester Plumas County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 48.4 38.7 28.8 70 8 0 1 21 0 810 0 9.33 8 4 25.2 18
FEB 50.9 40.0 29.1 74 0 0 1 20 0 699 0 7.97 7 2 22.5 18
JAN 41.8 30.9 19.9 60 -10 0 2 30 1 1,051 0 6.14 9 2 32.6 25
FEB 46.0 34.2 22.4 70 -10 0 1 27 0 863 0 5.36 8 2 26.9 23
JAN 54.6 45.0 35.4 76 18 0 0 13 0 613 0 5.38 7 2 trace 0
FEB 60.8 49.8 38.8 81 16 0 0 6 0 423 0 4.38 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 32’ N APR 56.6 44.9 33.1 82 14 0 0 14 0 597 0 1.19 4 0 1.6 1
MAY 65.9 52.9 39.9 93 22 0 0 5 0 375 10 1.16 4 0 0.4 0
JUN 76.0 61.7 47.3 99 29 2 0 0 0 152 54 0.74 2 0 trace 0
Longitude: 120° 10’ W JUL 85.8 69.9 53.9 100 35 11 0 0 0 29 178 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 85.1 68.6 52.1 102 33 10 0 0 0 38 152 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.8 60.1 43.4 98 24 2 0 2 0 174 36 0.62 2 0 trace 0
OCT 64.7 49.5 34.2 90 7 0 0 12 0 475 1 0.88 3 0 0.4 0
NOV 48.4 37.5 26.5 75 -5 0 1 23 0 820 0 1.78 6 0 2.1 1
DEC YEAR 40.0 61.1 30.0 48.2 20.0 35.3 64 102 -28 -28 0 25 6 17 28 157 2 4 1,078 6,475 0 431 1.61 13.52 5 42 0 0 4.9 22.1 4 19
Elevation: 4,763 ft.
Latitude: 37° 58’ N
Longitude: 119° 55’ W
MAR 53.6 42.1 30.6 76 7 0 0 19 0 701 0 7.38 8 3 24.5 11
JUN 78.3 63.8 49.3 97 29 3 0 0 0 103 75 0.84 2 0 trace 0
SEP 79.0 64.5 50.0 98 30 3 0 0 0 91 87 1.03 2 0 trace 0
Elevation: 4,524 ft.
Chico University Farm Butte County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 50.1 39.5 28.8 74 -2 0 1 22 0 785 0 1.59 5 0 3.3 2
MAR 51.1 38.4 25.7 74 3 0 0 28 0 817 0 4.94 8 1 19.0 16
APR 60.2 47.5 34.7 84 14 0 0 12 0 519 1 3.44 5 1 9.6 4
MAY 68.8 55.5 42.1 91 22 0 0 3 0 303 15 1.65 3 0 0.7 0
Latitude: 40° 18’ N APR 58.3 43.5 28.6 84 5 0 0 23 0 639 0 1.99 5 0 6.5 4
MAY 67.6 51.0 34.4 93 20 0 0 13 0 428 1 1.54 4 0 0.6 0
Elevation: 183 ft. MAR 65.3 53.3 41.4 87 23 0 0 3 0 355 0 4.26 7 1 trace 0
APR 72.1 58.3 44.6 95 29 0 0 0 0 208 20 1.52 3 0 0.0 0
JUN 76.3 58.5 40.6 96 24 2 0 2 0 205 17 0.85 2 0 0.1 0
JUL 86.6 71.2 55.7 105 39 11 0 0 0 13 211 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 86.3 70.7 55.2 103 40 10 0 0 0 15 211 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.7 72.9 57.1 108 38 14 0 0 0 10 245 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 55.2 44.5 33.9 79 12 0 0 14 0 608 0 6.29 6 2 7.4 5
DEC YEAR 48.3 65.3 38.6 52.7 28.9 40.0 70 105 -3 -3 0 27 1 3 21 113 0 0 810 4,982 0 616 6.07 46.99 6 50 2 15 18.4 108.7 13 69
OCT 66.1 48.8 31.4 89 12 0 0 19 0 496 0 1.98 3 0 0.5 0
NOV 49.9 37.9 25.9 75 3 0 0 26 0 806 0 4.20 7 1 12.1 5
DEC YEAR 41.8 62.0 31.1 46.7 20.4 31.3 62 103 -16 -16 0 17 3 6 29 202 1 2 1,045 6,715 0 134 4.83 33.45 8 58 1 7 27.7 126.0 19 92
Longitude: 121° 14’ W JUL 84.5 64.7 44.8 100 29 7 0 0 0 65 64 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 83.8 63.5 43.1 103 27 6 0 0 0 84 44 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 41’ N
MAY 80.8 66.1 51.3 104 30 6 0 0 0 69 107 0.88 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 68.3 55.2 42.1 93 17 0 0 3 0 310 16 2.61 3 1 0.4 0
JUL 94.2 77.7 60.9 117 40 24 0 0 0 0 403 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 77.5 57.8 38.0 98 20 2 0 5 0 216 8 0.87 2 0 trace 0
Longitude: 121° 49’ W
AUG 93.2 75.9 58.6 114 38 22 0 0 0 1 345 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.1 71.9 54.6 114 35 17 0 0 0 12 232 0.58 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.8 62.8 47.0 103 23 4 0 0 0 113 49 1.28 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.9 52.0 40.1 85 21 0 0 4 0 383 0 3.43 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 74.7 45.1 60.9 35.1 47.1 76 117 13 13 0 87 0 0 12 38 0 0 611 2,798 0 1,401 3.80 26.22 6 40 1 6 0.1 0.1 0 0
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Chula Vista San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Clearlake 4 SE Lake County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Coalinga Fresno County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Colfax Placer County
Elevation: 55 ft.
JAN 66.0 55.9 45.7 88 29 0 0 0 0 278 2 2.02 4 0 trace 0
FEB 66.5 57.0 47.4 90 29 0 0 0 0 223 4 1.92 4 0 0.0 0
MAR 66.2 58.1 49.9 95 32 0 0 0 0 214 6 2.12 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,348 ft.
JAN 55.1 43.1 31.0 76 8 0 0 20 0 673 0 6.26 8 2 1.8 1
FEB 58.3 45.9 33.3 81 16 0 0 14 0 534 0 4.88 7 2 0.2 0
MAR 61.6 48.8 35.9 84 20 0 0 9 0 496 0 4.32 7 1 0.3 0
Elevation: 669 ft. JAN 58.1 47.5 36.8 77 20 0 0 9 0 537 0 1.78 4 0 trace 0
FEB 64.8 52.4 40.0 83 21 0 0 4 0 348 0 1.75 4 0 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.5 45.3 35.2 77 20 0 0 11 0 603 0 8.79 8 3 2.8 1
FEB 58.0 47.5 36.8 81 15 0 0 7 0 489 0 7.79 8 3 2.8 0
MAY 68.4 62.7 57.0 89 43 0 0 0 0 84 27 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 70.6 65.4 60.2 96 49 0 0 0 0 28 62 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 76.2 60.4 44.6 101 28 3 0 0 0 171 32 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 85.1 68.0 50.8 114 34 10 0 0 0 41 122 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
APR 77.2 61.7 46.1 99 30 3 0 0 0 138 59 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 86.1 69.5 52.7 109 36 11 0 0 0 35 190 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 07’ N
MAR 60.3 49.5 38.7 87 21 0 0 5 0 475 0 7.77 9 3 1.8 0
APR 66.2 54.0 41.7 89 27 0 0 2 0 329 8 3.23 5 1 0.9 0
MAY 74.1 61.0 47.8 99 30 1 0 0 0 169 50 1.56 3 0 trace 0
Longitude: 117° 05’ W
JUL 74.2 69.1 63.9 97 54 0 0 0 0 2 166 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 55’ N
APR 67.9 53.3 38.6 94 24 0 0 4 0 348 2 1.33 4 0 trace 0
Latitude: 36° 08’ N
MAR 69.9 56.4 42.8 91 26 0 0 1 0 265 6 1.57 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,398 ft.
Latitude: 32° 38’ N
APR 68.0 60.3 52.6 102 40 0 0 0 0 145 17 0.70 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 76.3 70.8 65.3 96 42 0 0 0 0 1 221 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.5 70.0 63.4 108 43 1 0 0 0 4 188 0.20 0 0 trace 0
OCT 74.3 65.8 57.6 106 36 1 0 0 0 36 85 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.8 59.8 49.8 96 35 0 0 0 0 158 11 1.22 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.3 70.3 55.8 62.6 45.2 54.8 84 108 28 28 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 280 1,453 1 790 1.26 10.15 3 20 0 0 0.2 0.2 0 0
OCT 75.7 58.6 41.6 99 21 3 0 2 0 208 21 1.41 3 0 trace 0
NOV 61.9 48.6 35.2 84 20 0 0 12 0 487 0 3.63 6 1 trace 0
DEC YEAR 54.8 72.2 42.8 56.9 30.8 41.5 78 114 6 6 0 69 0 0 20 81 0 0 681 3,693 0 792 4.51 28.09 7 46 1 7 0.1 2.4 0 1
OCT 82.8 66.4 49.9 103 30 7 0 0 0 62 120 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.8 54.4 40.8 88 25 0 0 4 0 314 2 0.71 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.6 79.0 47.1 64.2 35.3 49.3 79 114 11 11 0 120 0 0 12 30 0 0 550 2,256 0 2,160 1.13 8.39 3 21 0 0 trace trace 0 0
OCT 74.9 61.1 47.2 97 24 2 0 0 0 164 45 2.56 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 60.4 49.6 38.8 85 20 0 0 5 0 454 0 7.13 8 2 0.4 0
DEC YEAR 54.9 71.0 44.6 58.5 34.2 45.9 79 113 9 9 0 56 0 0 12 42 0 0 626 3,395 0 1,057 7.46 48.40 8 55 3 16 1.9 10.6 0 1
Longitude: 122° 34’ W
JUL 92.6 73.7 54.7 113 40 21 0 0 0 5 267 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.7 72.4 53.0 112 41 20 0 0 0 5 231 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 85.8 67.1 48.3 107 34 12 0 0 0 44 117 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 22’ W
JUN 93.8 76.7 59.5 109 35 22 0 0 0 3 366 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 99.1 82.1 65.1 114 44 29 0 0 0 0 555 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 97.5 80.6 63.7 113 48 28 0 0 0 0 512 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 92.4 75.7 58.9 110 42 20 0 0 0 4 350 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 57’ W JUN 83.3 69.3 55.2 104 38 8 0 0 0 43 158 0.63 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 90.3 75.6 60.8 113 44 18 0 0 0 3 317 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.8 74.5 59.2 107 43 17 0 0 0 4 302 0.24 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 84.8 69.8 54.8 105 32 10 0 0 0 36 177 1.04 2 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Colusa 2 SSW Colusa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.2 46.0 37.7 77 21 0 0 8 0 584 0 3.72 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 49 ft. FEB 60.7 50.8 40.8 80 21 0 0 3 0 395 0 3.01 6 1 0.0 0
MAR 66.0 54.7 43.3 88 25 0 0 1 0 314 1 2.69 6 0 0.0 0
Corcoran Irrigation District Kings County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.7 46.1 37.4 75 19 0 0 8 0 580 0 1.57 4 0 0.1 0
FEB 62.6 51.5 40.2 81 24 0 0 3 0 376 0 1.48 4 0 0.0 0
Crescent City 3 NNW Del Norte County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.4 48.2 41.0 75 24 0 0 2 0 510 0 10.27 na 3 0.2 0
Cuyamaca San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 51.0 40.7 30.4 74 3 0 1 20 0 745 0 6.33 7 2 5.9 4
FEB 56.3 49.2 42.0 78 24 0 0 2 0 440 0 8.88 na na 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 12’ N APR 73.5 59.5 45.4 95 29 1 0 0 0 192 24 0.74 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 89.4 73.3 57.1 108 38 15 0 0 0 6 253 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 200 ft.
MAR 68.3 55.9 43.5 88 26 0 0 1 0 276 3 1.44 4 0 0.0 0
APR 76.3 61.3 46.2 100 29 2 0 0 0 140 47 0.50 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 85.5 69.0 52.4 107 36 11 0 0 0 34 166 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 68 ft. MAR 56.9 49.9 42.8 76 28 0 0 1 0 463 0 9.21 na 2 0.0 0
APR 58.1 50.8 43.5 84 30 0 0 0 0 419 0 5.09 7 1 trace 0
Elevation: 4,639 ft. FEB 53.1 42.2 31.2 74 4 0 0 17 0 638 0 6.32 6 2 6.2 2
MAY 81.9 67.3 52.6 106 34 7 0 0 0 53 127 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 54.9 44.2 33.5 80 10 0 0 13 0 637 0 7.21 7 3 10.1 4
APR 60.1 48.3 36.4 85 20 0 0 8 0 496 0 2.58 4 1 3.8 1
MAY 60.8 53.6 46.4 92 34 0 0 0 0 345 1 3.06 5 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 01’ W JUL 94.4 76.8 59.2 112 40 24 0 0 0 0 365 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.1 71.6 54.0 108 35 15 0 0 0 9 212 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 06’ N
JUN 93.2 75.8 58.3 111 44 21 0 0 0 2 326 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 98.1 80.4 62.6 112 49 29 0 0 0 0 482 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.3 79.0 61.6 110 49 27 0 0 0 0 444 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 44’ N JUN 63.3 56.3 49.2 93 37 0 0 0 0 257 0 1.52 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 65.5 58.5 51.4 83 40 0 0 0 0 197 1 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 32° 59’ N MAY 66.9 54.2 41.5 90 22 0 0 2 0 333 5 1.12 2 0 0.1 0
AUG 93.1 75.2 57.2 113 43 21 0 0 0 0 315 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 76.5 62.7 49.0 98 29 1 0 0 0 120 49 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 83.5 69.4 55.3 101 36 4 0 0 0 19 149 0.45 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 66.1 59.1 52.1 84 41 0 0 0 0 177 1 0.74 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.3 63.7 47.9 100 32 4 0 0 0 96 62 0.88 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.5 52.3 41.2 85 23 0 0 3 0 373 1 2.41 5 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.3 75.0 45.5 61.4 36.6 47.8 74 113 15 15 0 87 0 0 8 23 0 0 598 2,620 0 1,360 2.41 17.06 5 36 0 2 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 119° 34’ W
SEP 91.0 74.2 57.3 106 39 19 0 0 0 3 290 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.4 65.5 49.5 105 27 5 0 0 0 70 95 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.9 53.2 40.5 85 25 0 0 4 0 348 1 0.81 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.8 77.4 45.3 63.1 35.6 48.8 78 112 17 17 0 114 0 0 11 27 0 0 605 2,434 0 1,854 1.00 7.67 3 22 0 0 0.0 0.1 0 0
Longitude: 124° 12’ W SEP 66.3 58.3 50.2 92 38 0 0 0 0 198 2 1.66 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 63.7 55.4 47.1 93 33 0 0 0 0 292 3 4.50 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 57.9 50.9 44.0 76 28 0 0 1 0 416 0 10.14 na na 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.2 60.5 47.8 53.2 40.3 45.8 80 93 19 19 0 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 527 4,241 0 8 11.53 67.00 na na na na trace 0.2 0 0
NOV 58.9 46.4 33.9 80 12 0 0 13 0 551 0 3.57 4 1 1.5 0
DEC YEAR 51.8 65.7 40.6 53.1 29.4 40.4 75 101 5 3 0 11 1 2 21 98 0 0 749 4,720 0 447 4.65 36.04 5 42 2 12 4.0 31.8 3 14
Longitude: 116° 35’ W AUG 83.6 69.3 54.8 99 36 5 0 0 0 23 170 0.91 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.8 64.0 49.2 95 25 1 0 0 0 90 68 1.03 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 69.1 54.6 40.1 91 18 0 0 4 0 319 6 1.60 2 1 0.2 0
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Daggett Barstow-Daggett Arpt. San Bernardino Co. Elev.: 1,919 ft. JAN 60.8 49.1 37.2 83 17 0 0 7 0 488 0 0.70 2 0 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 66.2 54.0 41.7 87 19 0 0 3 0 308 3 0.58 2 0 trace 0
Davis 2 WSW Exp. Farm Yolo County JAN 53.3 45.3 37.3 71 21 0 0 8 0 604 0 4.11 7 1 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
De Sabla Butte County
Death Valley Inyo County
JAN 52.0 41.9 31.8 74 12 0 0 17 0 708 0 12.77 10 5 5.0 1
FEB 54.9 44.2 33.5 77 11 0 0 13 0 580 0 10.81 9 4 1.4 0
FEB 73.6 59.8 45.9 97 26 0 0 1 0 160 23 0.45 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 87.9 73.8 59.6 106 40 15 0 0 0 15 289 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
APR 71.8 58.4 44.9 94 28 0 0 0 0 206 19 0.93 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 98.5 83.1 67.6 118 45 26 0 0 0 1 533 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
MAR 81.1 67.5 53.9 102 26 5 0 0 0 47 130 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
APR 64.4 51.2 38.0 88 22 0 0 7 0 410 3 4.53 6 1 1.0 0
JUN 88.2 71.3 54.4 106 42 13 0 0 0 14 207 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 73.1 58.6 44.1 97 26 1 0 1 0 220 26 2.43 4 1 trace 0
AUG 102.5 87.6 72.7 117 59 30 0 0 0 0 712 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 99.2 85.1 71.0 118 46 27 0 0 0 1 626 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 92.9 74.5 55.9 113 46 22 0 0 0 1 309 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 94.7 80.4 66.1 111 49 23 0 0 0 1 473 0.33 1 0 trace 0
Longitude: 116° 48’ W
OCT 83.2 69.3 55.3 105 25 8 0 0 0 40 183 0.17 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.8 56.7 43.6 90 23 0 0 2 0 252 12 0.18 1 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 60.7 81.6 48.6 68.0 36.4 54.3 80 118 5 5 0 137 0 0 9 21 0 0 503 1,900 0 3,067 0.49 4.22 1 13 0 0 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 46’ W
AUG 91.7 73.4 54.9 110 45 19 0 0 0 1 279 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.0 70.7 53.3 107 41 14 0 0 0 12 198 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.0 63.5 48.0 101 34 4 0 0 0 96 60 0.85 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.8 52.5 41.2 86 25 0 0 2 0 368 1 2.62 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 53.7 74.0 45.1 60.3 36.4 46.6 74 113 16 4 0 78 0 0 9 23 0 0 611 2,756 0 1,163 2.95 19.11 5 36 1 5 trace trace 0 0
OCT 72.7 58.0 43.2 96 19 2 0 2 0 239 27 3.58 4 1 0.0 0
NOV 57.6 46.6 35.6 82 15 0 0 9 0 544 0 9.11 8 3 0.5 0
DEC YEAR 51.3 68.9 41.4 55.3 31.5 41.7 74 109 5 5 0 51 0 0 18 79 0 0 724 4,147 0 706 11.10 67.62 9 65 4 23 2.7 14.7 0 1
NOV 76.2 61.7 47.2 98 30 1 0 0 0 135 46 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 65.3 90.6 51.7 76.3 38.1 62.0 88 129 22 0 0 190 0 0 6 11 0 0 406 1,145 2 5,338 0.19 2.38 1 5 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 37’ W
JUN 82.0 66.2 50.3 103 31 7 0 0 0 69 104 0.95 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 28’ N APR 89.7 75.5 61.3 111 39 16 0 0 0 7 343 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 51’ N
JUL 104.4 89.1 73.8 117 50 31 0 0 0 0 737 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 32’ N
MAY 80.3 65.2 50.0 106 37 6 0 0 0 79 89 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 52’ N
MAR 58.1 46.6 35.0 80 18 0 0 12 0 565 0 10.39 10 4 4.1 0
Elevation: -193 ft. JAN 65.8 52.5 39.1 84 0 0 0 4 0 383 1 0.35 1 0 trace 0
APR 78.7 65.2 51.6 100 34 4 0 0 0 83 106 0.18 1 0 trace 0
Elevation: 59 ft. MAR 64.7 53.6 42.5 89 27 0 0 1 0 346 1 3.03 6 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,709 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 59.9 50.0 39.9 78 4 0 0 3 0 418 0 3.55 6 1 trace 0
MAR 71.2 58.7 46.3 94 26 0 0 0 0 209 19 0.56 2 0 trace 0
JUN 109.1 94.6 80.1 128 54 30 0 0 0 0 874 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 89.2 71.9 54.6 106 39 17 0 0 0 11 227 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.8 71.1 53.4 109 36 16 0 0 0 13 209 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 83.2 66.4 49.5 105 30 8 0 0 0 64 110 1.47 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 116° 52’ W JUL 115.2 100.9 86.5 129 67 31 0 0 0 0 1,100 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 113.5 99.1 84.7 127 65 31 0 0 0 0 1,066 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 105.6 90.3 74.9 123 55 29 0 0 0 0 761 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 92.5 76.7 60.9 113 37 20 0 0 0 6 366 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Donner Memorial State Park Nevada County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 40.3 27.4 14.4 61 -16 0 5 31 3 1,160 0 7.04 8 3 39.1 30
Doyle 4 SSE Lassen County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 43.3 29.8 16.3 65 -27 0 3 28 2 986 0 6.38 8 2 43.1 28
FEB 48.3 37.4 26.5 70 -17 0 1 22 0 772 0 2.51 4 1 5.2 4
JAN 64.9 55.2 45.4 85 26 0 0 1 0 300 1 0.59 1 0 trace 0
JAN 55.8 43.9 31.9 75 10 0 0 19 0 649 0 5.04 8 2 2.2 1
MAR 54.7 42.4 30.0 77 5 0 0 21 0 695 0 2.22 4 1 5.0 1
FEB 59.0 46.9 34.7 80 16 0 0 11 0 506 0 4.15 6 1 0.6 0
MAR 75.1 64.4 53.6 102 34 1 0 0 0 90 79 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 62.6 46.9 31.2 87 10 0 0 20 0 554 0 1.48 4 0 4.2 4
APR 82.4 71.3 60.1 105 43 7 0 0 0 26 247 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 70.6 54.7 38.8 95 21 0 0 6 0 319 6 1.12 3 0 1.1 0
Latitude: 39° 19’ N JUL 80.5 60.8 41.1 98 23 2 0 2 0 143 20 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
APR 68.5 54.3 40.1 90 26 0 0 3 0 317 4 0.95 3 0 0.0 0
JUN 80.0 62.3 44.4 101 27 5 0 1 0 125 41 0.81 2 0 trace 0
MAY 77.5 62.1 46.6 102 30 4 0 0 0 140 51 0.61 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 100.5 88.9 77.2 120 57 27 0 0 0 0 709 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 80.3 60.2 40.1 99 20 2 0 2 0 157 16 0.59 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 104.6 93.8 82.9 118 66 31 0 0 0 0 881 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 87.5 67.8 47.9 105 33 13 0 0 0 31 117 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 14’ W OCT 62.7 45.1 27.6 90 6 0 0 26 0 609 0 2.13 4 1 2.0 1
NOV 48.2 35.0 21.7 75 0 0 1 29 0 893 0 5.37 7 2 15.9 11
DEC YEAR 40.1 58.6 27.7 42.9 15.2 27.1 60 99 -20 -27 0 4 6 17 30 243 2 7 1,150 8,014 0 42 5.80 39.62 7 58 2 12 32.3 188.8 23 140
JUL 93.3 76.2 59.0 115 43 22 0 0 0 2 350 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 79.4 60.8 42.2 99 22 4 0 2 0 149 31 0.77 2 0 0.1 0
OCT 67.3 50.9 34.4 89 14 0 0 12 0 432 0 1.05 2 0 0.3 0
NOV 51.9 39.8 27.7 75 -2 0 1 21 0 747 0 2.49 4 1 2.5 2
DEC YEAR 42.4 64.6 32.2 49.8 22.0 34.9 69 105 -25 -25 0 37 4 10 27 154 1 2 1,009 5,827 0 334 2.32 17.73 4 34 1 5 6.8 31.7 6 22
Longitude: 115° 27’ W AUG 103.3 92.4 81.4 117 66 31 0 0 0 0 863 0.78 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 22’ N JUN 86.4 69.9 53.4 107 35 12 0 0 0 31 171 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 73.4 53.9 34.4 92 16 0 0 11 0 326 2 1.09 2 0 0.3 0
Longitude: 120° 05’ W
JUL 88.6 69.0 49.4 102 30 15 0 0 0 23 139 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 48’ N MAY 90.5 79.3 68.1 111 45 19 0 0 0 2 462 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,204 ft. MAR 62.2 49.8 37.3 86 20 0 0 7 0 465 0 3.20 7 1 0.3 0
JUN 72.3 54.6 36.8 95 22 0 0 7 0 310 4 0.85 3 0 0.5 0
Latitude: 39° 58’ N
APR 61.4 47.1 32.7 85 16 0 0 16 0 532 0 0.87 2 0 1.9 0
Elevation: 971 ft.
FEB 69.7 59.5 49.3 91 29 0 0 0 0 167 21 0.53 1 0 0.0 0
East Park Reservoir Colusa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 5,935 ft. APR 53.2 39.2 25.1 79 0 0 0 27 0 768 0 2.51 5 0 16.3 14
Elevation: 4,389 ft.
JAN 42.5 32.7 22.9 66 -9 0 4 26 1 993 0 2.70 5 1 8.8 9
Eagle Mountain Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 46.6 33.9 21.1 69 -6 0 2 30 0 958 0 5.91 8 2 35.1 29
AUG 92.3 74.6 57.0 114 41 21 0 0 0 3 313 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 97.5 86.4 75.3 114 56 27 0 0 0 0 649 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 86.4 75.4 64.3 109 37 11 0 0 0 10 341 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.7 63.4 53.0 92 36 0 0 0 0 102 60 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 65.1 84.5 55.4 73.8 45.5 63.0 83 120 25 25 0 154 0 0 1 2 0 0 295 992 2 4,315 0.45 4.39 1 9 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 122° 31’ W SEP 87.2 69.7 52.2 110 36 13 0 0 0 26 180 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.4 60.8 44.3 101 25 4 0 1 0 162 43 1.02 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.6 50.2 36.8 85 17 0 0 8 0 437 0 2.79 5 1 0.4 0
DEC YEAR 56.3 73.3 43.8 58.5 31.3 43.7 79 115 12 10 0 76 0 0 19 68 0 0 650 3,388 0 1,112 3.40 21.86 6 41 1 6 0.4 3.9 0 1
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El Centro 2 SSW Imperial County JAN 70.1 55.6 41.0 90 16 0 0 3 0 287 1 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
El Mirage San Bernardino County JAN 56.9 42.8 28.7 76 3 0 0 22 0 681 0 1.25 3 0 0.8 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elsinore Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Fairfield Solano County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: -29 ft. FEB 74.6 59.7 44.7 93 26 0 0 1 0 157 17 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 79.2 63.9 48.5 97 29 3 0 0 0 89 69 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,949 ft. FEB 61.2 46.6 32.0 82 5 0 0 15 0 513 0 1.06 2 0 0.4 0
MAR 65.1 50.3 35.6 88 18 0 0 10 0 449 0 1.11 3 0 0.2 0
Elevation: 1,282 ft. JAN 65.6 51.8 37.9 91 18 0 0 6 0 404 0 2.85 4 1 0.0 0
FEB 68.3 54.2 40.1 93 23 0 0 3 0 299 2 2.91 4 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 39 ft. JAN 54.9 46.3 37.6 73 18 0 0 7 0 574 0 5.23 8 2 0.0 0
APR 85.8 69.5 53.2 106 36 11 0 0 0 29 201 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
FEB 61.5 51.3 41.0 78 24 0 0 2 0 381 1 4.24 7 1 0.0 0
MAR 71.1 56.9 42.6 95 24 1 0 1 0 250 5 2.32 4 0 0.0 0
APR 72.6 56.1 39.6 96 23 1 0 4 0 273 17 0.24 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 32° 46’ N
Longitude: 115° 34’ W
MAY 93.9 77.1 60.3 116 42 23 0 0 0 1 401 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 105.8 91.2 76.6 120 56 31 0 0 0 0 833 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.1 72.4 53.8 110 32 19 0 0 0 18 257 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 40’ N APR 77.1 61.3 45.4 103 30 3 0 0 0 140 45 0.58 2 0 0.0 0
APR 71.4 58.8 46.2 95 30 0 0 0 0 194 20 1.08 3 0 0.0 0
JUL 107.1 91.5 75.7 122 60 31 0 0 0 0 829 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 35’ N MAY 80.6 63.6 46.5 105 29 6 0 0 0 113 87 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 82.2 66.7 51.2 104 35 8 0 0 0 47 123 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 16’ N MAR 65.8 54.9 44.0 87 29 0 0 1 0 306 1 3.55 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 103.4 85.8 68.1 120 50 29 0 0 0 0 625 trace 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.2 64.3 50.4 111 35 4 0 0 0 87 77 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.2 73.9 56.3 112 40 18 0 0 0 4 267 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 97.3 78.1 58.7 112 41 29 0 0 0 0 431 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 101.1 85.8 70.4 119 48 28 0 0 0 0 646 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 91.0 75.0 59.0 112 35 19 0 0 0 8 342 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 78.3 62.9 47.4 98 28 1 0 0 0 104 56 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.6 88.3 55.0 72.7 40.4 57.1 85 122 22 16 0 176 0 0 2 6 0 0 303 978 1 4,021 0.43 2.96 1 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 117° 38’ W AUG 96.1 77.1 58.0 108 41 27 0 0 0 1 410 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.0 70.9 52.8 106 33 16 0 0 0 22 218 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.0 60.6 43.1 98 14 3 0 2 0 165 39 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.3 49.2 33.2 84 14 0 0 13 0 467 0 0.29 1 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 57.1 75.8 42.2 59.2 27.2 42.4 80 112 1 1 0 101 0 0 24 90 0 0 700 3,402 0 1,459 0.70 6.03 2 16 0 0 0.4 1.8 0 0
OCT 83.7 67.2 50.8 106 25 9 0 0 0 44 126 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.2 57.8 42.3 96 27 1 0 2 0 218 8 0.90 2 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 66.2 80.7 51.7 64.8 37.1 48.8 89 115 10 10 0 116 0 0 7 19 0 0 408 1,816 1 1,881 1.77 12.45 3 22 0 2 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 78.3 64.1 49.8 102 33 3 0 0 0 85 71 1.18 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.0 54.0 42.9 84 21 0 0 2 0 326 2 3.24 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.5 73.3 46.3 60.4 37.0 47.5 78 113 17 17 0 55 0 0 8 20 0 0 574 2,560 0 1,066 3.81 23.47 6 40 1 6 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 117° 20’ W JUL 98.2 79.8 61.3 114 48 28 0 0 0 0 465 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 98.3 80.3 62.2 115 44 28 0 0 0 0 499 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 92.8 75.8 58.5 114 38 20 0 0 0 2 340 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 04’ W JUN 84.8 69.5 54.0 111 37 9 0 0 0 19 171 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 89.2 72.8 56.1 113 42 15 0 0 0 2 273 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.6 72.3 56.1 111 40 13 0 0 0 2 258 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.4 70.5 54.5 109 39 11 0 0 0 10 192 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Fairmont Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Fort Bidwell Modoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 53.6 44.9 36.2 75 17 0 0 9 0 617 0 3.42 5 1 2.1 1
Elevation: 3,057 ft. FEB 56.8 47.7 38.5 78 12 0 0 5 0 482 0 3.82 4 1 1.0 0
FEB 45.3 34.6 23.9 69 -19 0 2 24 1 852 0 2.19 7 0 10.4 7
Fort Ross Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.4 47.8 40.2 76 26 0 0 4 0 527 0 7.45 10 2 0.0 0
MAR 51.9 40.2 28.5 76 -5 0 0 22 0 761 0 2.11 7 0 6.8 2
MAR 57.9 50.0 42.0 75 30 0 0 1 0 459 0 6.38 10 2 trace 0
FEB 58.8 50.5 42.2 79 25 0 0 1 0 403 0 5.99 9 2 trace 0
MAR 59.5 50.9 42.4 77 26 0 0 0 0 429 0 5.70 8 1 0.0 0
MAY 73.9 62.5 51.2 100 25 2 0 0 0 156 86 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.3 71.4 59.5 108 32 9 0 0 0 39 227 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
APR 59.7 51.3 42.8 80 30 0 0 0 0 403 0 2.77 6 1 0.0 0
MAY 68.0 53.2 38.3 97 21 0 0 7 0 365 7 1.36 4 0 0.7 0
JUN 76.3 60.3 44.3 97 28 2 0 1 0 163 28 0.92 3 0 trace 0
Longitude: 118° 26’ W
JUL 90.0 78.0 66.0 110 48 17 0 0 0 2 400 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 51’ N
APR 59.1 45.7 32.1 83 13 0 0 16 0 574 0 1.47 5 0 3.4 0
Elevation: 118 ft.
FEB 56.6 48.8 41.0 79 24 0 0 2 0 451 0 6.72 11 2 trace 0
Elevation: 111 ft. JAN 57.3 49.3 41.0 75 22 0 0 2 0 482 0 7.87 10 2 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 42’ N
APR 66.0 55.3 44.6 93 19 0 0 1 0 303 23 0.83 2 0 trace 0
Elevation: 4,498 ft. JAN 39.7 30.0 20.3 65 -22 0 6 27 2 1,078 0 2.59 8 0 11.9 13
Fort Bragg 5 N Mendocino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 60.4 50.8 41.1 84 20 0 0 3 0 436 2 2.95 4 1 0.2 0
JUN 64.3 56.2 47.9 86 37 0 0 0 0 260 1 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 85.1 72.8 60.6 107 34 11 0 0 0 24 268 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.6 63.1 51.6 96 28 2 0 0 0 133 80 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 66.1 57.8 49.5 83 42 0 0 0 0 216 1 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 84.5 66.4 48.3 100 30 8 0 0 0 46 103 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 77.0 59.3 41.4 97 17 2 0 3 0 185 24 0.69 2 0 trace 0
OCT 65.5 49.7 33.9 88 5 0 0 13 0 468 0 1.07 3 0 0.6 0
SEP 66.3 57.8 49.1 87 38 0 0 0 0 213 1 0.75 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 63.7 55.0 46.2 94 31 0 0 0 0 305 2 2.52 4 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 123° 15’ W
APR 61.3 51.6 41.9 80 26 0 0 1 0 395 0 2.33 5 0 0.0 0
JUL 66.4 57.0 47.6 88 35 0 0 0 0 241 0 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 65.6 56.0 46.3 88 36 0 0 0 0 265 2 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 53.8 70.8 45.0 60.2 36.2 49.5 77 110 11 11 0 59 0 0 8 28 0 0 613 3,185 0 1,513 2.49 16.50 4 24 1 4 3.5 6.8 1 2
NOV 48.9 38.0 27.0 77 -4 0 1 22 0 805 0 2.55 8 0 7.1 4
DEC YEAR 39.7 61.7 30.1 47.9 20.5 34.0 63 100 -26 -26 0 21 6 15 27 162 2 5 1,074 6,408 0 282 2.65 18.46 8 57 0 0 12.3 53.2 11 37
Longitude: 123° 46’ W AUG 66.2 58.1 49.9 83 37 0 0 0 0 208 1 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 31’ N MAY 63.1 53.4 43.7 92 30 0 0 0 0 352 0 1.03 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.1 52.3 42.5 83 22 0 0 2 0 377 4 1.47 2 0 trace 0
Longitude: 120° 08’ W JUL 85.1 67.4 49.7 99 32 9 0 0 0 37 120 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 31’ N MAY 61.9 53.7 45.4 85 35 0 0 0 0 345 1 1.52 3 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.2 78.0 65.7 107 47 18 0 0 0 3 423 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 67.4 58.0 48.5 81 30 0 0 0 0 212 2 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 68.3 58.2 48.0 93 35 0 0 0 0 202 3 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 66.1 56.1 46.1 87 35 0 0 0 0 272 3 2.30 4 1 0.0 0
NOV 58.8 50.8 42.9 76 29 0 0 1 0 419 0 5.64 9 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.0 61.0 47.3 52.9 39.6 44.7 69 94 18 18 0 0 0 0 4 12 0 0 542 4,348 0 7 6.73 41.38 11 67 2 11 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 61.6 52.4 43.2 77 27 0 0 1 0 371 0 5.63 7 2 trace 0
DEC YEAR 57.4 62.7 48.9 53.5 40.3 44.3 74 93 20 20 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 494 4,118 0 10 5.98 38.27 8 56 2 10 trace trace 0 0
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Profiles of California
Friant Government Camp Fresno County JAN 55.3 46.3 37.3 77 22 0 0 8 0 573 0 2.77 6 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Glennville Kern County
FEB 61.6 50.9 40.1 79 21 0 0 3 0 393 0 2.50 5 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,139 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 56.8 43.1 29.4 80 9 0 0 22 0 671 0 4.00 6 1 2.7 0
FEB 58.4 44.9 31.4 81 1 0 0 17 0 561 0 3.31 6 1 1.2 0
Gold Rock Ranch Imperial County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Grant Grove Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 410 ft.
MAR 65.9 53.8 41.7 87 27 0 0 2 0 341 1 2.89 6 1 0.0 0
JAN 67.8 57.0 46.1 87 27 0 0 0 0 249 5 0.63 1 0 trace 0
APR 73.5 58.2 42.8 98 28 1 0 1 0 217 26 0.96 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 78.2 64.7 51.4 99 26 3 0 0 0 81 91 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 6,597 ft. JAN 43.6 35.1 26.6 65 4 0 4 24 0 920 0 8.01 7 3 36.2 27
FEB 44.2 35.4 26.3 67 1 0 3 22 0 830 0 7.03 7 2 33.8 26
MAR 44.6 35.9 27.2 68 6 0 3 23 0 895 0 7.50 9 3 44.7 29
Latitude: 37° 00’ N
JUN 92.7 73.9 55.1 110 37 20 0 0 0 9 275 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 44’ N
MAR 59.6 46.5 33.4 83 17 0 0 15 0 567 0 3.76 7 1 2.5 0
APR 65.4 50.3 35.2 89 19 0 0 9 0 434 0 1.55 3 0 1.0 0
Elevation: 482 ft.
FEB 74.0 61.5 48.8 96 30 1 0 0 0 129 47 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 83.9 66.3 48.6 107 32 9 0 0 0 71 118 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
APR 86.4 71.5 56.5 107 38 11 0 0 0 20 259 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 73.8 57.0 40.0 99 26 1 0 3 0 253 10 0.72 2 0 trace 0
JUL 99.2 79.8 60.5 114 45 29 0 0 0 0 465 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 104.2 88.6 72.9 122 50 29 0 0 0 0 719 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 44’ N APR 48.9 39.7 30.5 73 9 0 2 18 0 752 0 3.04 5 1 18.0 20
MAY 56.7 47.0 37.3 82 14 0 0 8 0 552 1 1.44 3 0 5.2 7
JUN 67.2 56.5 45.6 87 25 0 0 1 0 260 10 0.54 1 0 0.4 1
Longitude: 119° 43’ W
SEP 91.8 74.0 56.2 108 40 19 0 0 0 7 289 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.4 65.4 49.4 102 29 6 0 0 0 80 102 0.74 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 66.0 53.7 41.4 87 24 0 0 2 0 335 2 1.71 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.6 77.1 45.8 62.2 36.1 47.4 74 114 16 16 0 111 0 0 9 25 0 0 587 2,613 0 1,717 2.04 14.53 4 30 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 73.6 56.1 38.6 97 15 1 0 5 0 276 9 0.85 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.2 47.2 32.1 86 10 0 0 17 0 529 0 2.36 4 1 0.9 0
DEC YEAR 56.5 71.0 42.4 54.7 28.2 38.4 80 103 3 1 0 49 0 0 24 112 0 0 694 4,164 0 503 2.67 20.09 5 36 1 5 1.4 9.7 0 0
Longitude: 118° 42’ W
JUN 83.3 64.4 45.4 103 30 8 0 0 0 81 63 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 89.9 70.5 51.0 103 37 17 0 0 0 10 178 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 32° 53’ N MAY 94.0 78.5 63.0 116 23 23 0 0 0 3 449 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 97.9 78.7 59.4 114 38 27 0 0 0 0 439 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 107.3 93.5 79.6 127 64 30 0 0 0 0 894 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.9 69.6 50.2 102 36 15 0 0 0 15 170 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 83.3 64.7 46.1 101 29 7 0 0 0 73 73 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 114° 52’ W AUG 105.7 92.5 79.3 119 62 31 0 0 0 0 884 0.62 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 100.6 87.2 73.7 118 54 28 0 0 0 0 684 0.31 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 89.5 76.3 63.1 112 38 16 0 0 0 6 373 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 76.5 64.2 51.9 95 32 1 0 0 0 87 72 0.20 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 67.7 87.6 56.8 74.4 45.9 61.0 84 127 22 22 0 173 0 0 1 1 0 0 251 826 4 4,481 0.55 4.10 1 8 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 49.2 40.5 31.8 71 8 0 2 16 0 728 0 4.58 5 2 16.8 12
DEC YEAR 44.1 56.3 35.7 46.6 27.2 36.8 66 90 -4 -4 0 0 4 18 22 141 0 0 902 6,746 0 114 5.86 41.66 6 50 2 14 28.6 186.9 23 147
Longitude: 118° 58’ W JUL 74.9 63.4 51.9 90 32 0 0 0 0 90 46 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 74.3 62.8 51.4 89 33 0 0 0 0 105 44 0.11 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 68.4 57.6 46.8 86 21 0 0 1 0 229 11 1.24 2 0 0.2 0
OCT 59.0 49.2 39.4 82 11 0 0 6 0 483 2 2.06 3 1 3.0 2
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Grass Valley 2 Nevada County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Graton Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Haiwee Inyo County
JAN 53.9 42.9 31.8 77 15 0 0 18 0 679 0 10.11 10 4 1.9 1
Elevation: 2,398 ft. FEB 55.9 44.8 33.6 81 9 0 0 13 0 564 0 8.64 9 3 1.7 1
Elevation: 200 ft. JAN 57.0 46.3 35.5 80 20 0 0 13 0 573 0 9.12 9 3 trace 0
FEB 62.0 49.8 37.6 82 17 0 0 7 0 423 0 7.29 8 3 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,822 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 52.3 40.6 28.9 75 9 0 0 23 0 749 0 1.23 3 0 1.0 1
FEB 57.5 44.9 32.3 79 11 0 0 14 0 560 0 1.50 3 0 1.0 1
Half Moon Bay San Mateo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 57.6 46.8 36.0 81 19 0 0 9 0 557 0 8.54 10 3 1.9 0
JAN 58.8 51.0 43.3 72 28 0 0 0 0 426 0 5.58 8 2 0.0 0
APR 62.9 50.8 38.8 88 26 0 0 4 0 419 1 3.63 5 1 0.7 0
Longitude: 121° 04’ W
MAY 70.7 57.8 44.9 99 27 0 0 0 0 237 20 1.86 3 0 trace 0
AUG 86.7 70.5 54.2 108 41 12 0 0 0 15 186 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 79.3 65.1 50.8 99 36 4 0 0 0 80 80 0.64 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 26’ N
MAR 65.0 52.2 39.3 90 26 0 0 4 0 391 0 6.14 8 2 0.0 0
APR 70.3 55.3 40.2 98 27 0 0 2 0 288 4 2.16 4 0 trace 0
MAY 76.1 59.9 43.7 100 31 2 0 0 0 171 19 0.97 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 08’ N MAR 63.2 50.0 36.7 83 18 0 0 7 0 460 0 1.33 3 0 trace 0
APR 70.1 56.1 41.9 94 22 0 0 2 0 274 18 0.31 1 0 trace 0
Elevation: 13 ft.
FEB 59.9 52.0 44.1 78 28 0 0 0 0 361 0 4.62 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 39° 12’ N
MAR 59.9 52.2 44.5 78 30 0 0 0 0 390 0 4.34 8 1 0.0 0
APR 60.9 52.7 44.4 87 32 0 0 0 0 363 0 1.67 4 0 0.0 0
MAY 79.5 64.8 50.0 99 32 4 0 0 0 95 98 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 86.9 71.1 55.3 108 40 12 0 0 0 15 202 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 72.5 57.7 42.8 95 28 1 0 1 0 239 17 2.65 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 59.3 47.6 35.9 82 19 0 0 9 0 515 0 7.43 8 2 0.4 0
DEC YEAR 53.7 68.4 42.5 55.3 31.2 42.1 80 108 3 3 0 35 0 0 20 74 0 0 692 4,078 0 595 8.37 53.31 9 60 3 17 2.1 8.7 1 3
OCT 77.0 59.9 42.8 106 22 3 0 1 0 169 20 2.01 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 65.6 52.0 38.3 87 22 0 0 7 0 384 0 6.18 7 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.3 71.8 45.9 56.9 34.4 41.9 77 113 14 14 0 31 0 0 15 49 0 0 586 3,166 0 293 6.74 41.55 8 51 2 13 trace trace 0 0
OCT 76.1 61.1 46.0 97 26 2 0 1 0 157 45 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.4 48.9 35.3 83 16 0 0 10 0 477 0 0.56 1 0 0.1 0
DEC YEAR 52.8 73.4 40.8 59.3 28.8 45.1 75 113 1 1 0 86 1 1 23 80 0 0 743 3,543 0 1,580 0.90 7.49 2 17 0 0 0.5 2.6 1 3
Longitude: 122° 52’ W
JUN 81.4 64.1 46.7 108 33 5 0 0 0 72 51 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 83.9 66.3 48.6 113 39 7 0 0 0 28 74 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 83.9 66.2 48.4 107 36 7 0 0 0 28 73 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.7 64.8 47.0 112 33 7 0 0 0 53 52 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 57’ W JUN 89.7 74.1 58.3 107 38 16 0 0 0 12 287 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.8 80.0 64.2 113 44 27 0 0 0 0 467 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 28’ N MAY 61.3 54.4 47.5 90 35 0 0 0 0 322 1 0.74 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 81.7 65.7 49.7 104 35 6 0 0 0 66 89 1.04 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 63.0 56.4 49.7 86 37 0 0 0 0 252 1 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 64.4 58.1 51.7 81 40 0 0 0 0 208 0 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.2 78.6 63.0 113 49 25 0 0 0 0 441 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.9 71.6 56.2 105 41 12 0 0 0 16 224 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 27’ W AUG 65.8 59.4 52.9 91 41 0 0 0 0 169 2 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 67.0 59.4 51.5 94 40 0 0 0 0 166 4 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 65.6 57.1 48.6 94 35 0 0 0 0 241 5 1.73 3 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.5 54.1 45.7 85 33 0 0 0 0 320 1 3.73 6 1 trace 0
DEC YEAR 58.7 62.3 50.9 54.8 43.2 47.3 74 94 18 18 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 429 3,647 0 14 4.33 27.84 7 48 1 6 trace trace 0 0
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Cooperative Weather Stations Hanford 1 S Kings County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Hat Creek Shasta County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Profiles of California Elevation: 242 ft. JAN 53.6 44.9 36.1 76 20 0 0 10 0 616 0 1.66 4 0 0.0 0
FEB 61.3 50.3 39.3 79 23 0 0 4 0 408 0 1.56 4 0 trace 0
MAR 66.9 55.2 43.5 87 26 0 0 1 0 299 3 1.75 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,015 ft. JAN 47.9 35.2 22.6 66 -8 0 0 26 0 915 0 2.92 7 0 5.9 8
FEB 53.0 39.5 26.0 78 -5 0 0 23 0 713 0 2.85 7 0 3.2 4
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 65.4 52.6 39.7 86 17 0 0 5 0 381 0 0.74 2 0 trace 0
Healdsburg Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 69.8 56.4 43.0 91 21 0 0 2 0 243 8 0.66 1 0 0.0 0
FEB 63.1 52.6 42.0 84 21 0 0 2 0 345 0 7.77 8 3 trace 0
MAY 83.4 68.3 53.2 107 36 8 0 0 0 39 155 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 90.8 74.8 58.8 109 42 17 0 0 0 3 307 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 73.7 56.3 38.9 101 18 2 0 5 0 276 15 1.29 3 0 0.0 0
APR 81.5 66.6 51.7 105 31 6 0 0 0 63 135 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 89.6 74.4 59.2 111 31 18 0 0 0 11 320 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 90.0 68.9 47.8 108 31 17 0 0 0 27 155 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.9 64.3 49.7 105 37 4 0 0 0 80 60 1.00 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 85.1 69.2 53.2 110 39 9 0 0 0 17 143 0.17 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.2 73.0 56.8 105 42 16 0 0 0 5 267 0.25 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.7 67.6 45.4 110 30 18 0 0 0 36 123 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 83.2 61.4 39.6 107 22 9 0 3 0 134 39 0.76 2 0 0.1 0
Latitude: 33° 42’ N
JUN 99.6 83.2 66.8 119 49 27 0 0 0 0 540 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 37’ N APR 72.3 59.0 45.7 96 33 1 0 0 0 187 16 2.14 4 1 0.0 0
AUG 94.3 77.8 61.3 109 50 25 0 0 0 0 428 trace 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.3 64.5 48.7 101 28 4 0 0 0 81 78 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.2 52.8 40.0 85 23 0 0 4 0 366 1 0.86 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 53.8 75.8 44.2 62.2 34.4 48.5 77 110 15 15 0 98 0 0 12 31 0 0 639 2,611 0 1,746 1.10 8.50 3 22 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 55.1 41.3 27.8 80 7 0 0 23 0 706 0 2.50 6 0 0.9 1
DEC YEAR 46.8 67.9 34.6 51.0 22.3 34.2 68 110 -20 -20 0 54 1 1 27 161 0 0 937 5,390 0 394 2.54 19.73 6 49 0 0 5.8 19.0 6 21
Longitude: 121° 33’ W
JUN 81.8 63.2 44.5 103 29 7 0 1 0 108 60 0.83 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,368 ft.
MAR 74.5 60.5 46.5 95 18 1 0 1 0 166 33 0.61 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 66.5 55.2 43.8 90 29 0 0 0 0 300 2 6.52 8 2 trace 0
JUL 95.8 79.2 62.7 110 47 27 0 0 0 0 464 trace 0 0 0.0 0
APR 64.5 48.7 32.8 90 18 0 0 15 0 484 0 1.34 4 0 0.8 0
Elevation: 104 ft.
JAN 58.0 48.7 39.4 83 25 0 0 5 0 497 0 9.33 9 3 trace 0
Longitude: 119° 39’ W
APR 74.7 60.7 46.7 96 31 1 0 0 0 155 43 0.61 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 56’ N
MAR 57.4 43.5 29.6 78 10 0 0 21 0 659 0 2.87 7 0 2.3 2
Hayfield Pumping Plant Riverside County
Latitude: 36° 18’ N
JUL 104.1 89.4 74.7 119 56 31 0 0 0 0 753 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 102.8 88.3 73.8 116 56 30 0 0 0 0 746 0.76 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 97.4 82.1 66.8 112 46 26 0 0 0 0 525 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 71.6 52.1 32.5 98 14 1 0 17 0 395 2 1.29 3 0 trace 0
Longitude: 115° 38’ W OCT 86.7 71.1 55.5 108 29 13 0 0 0 26 223 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 74.3 59.8 45.2 91 27 1 0 1 0 172 24 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 65.9 84.3 52.6 69.8 39.3 55.2 84 119 18 17 0 153 0 0 6 15 0 0 378 1,440 1 3,308 0.45 4.56 1 11 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 65.4 54.5 43.5 89 26 0 0 1 0 311 2 6.38 7 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.0 73.9 48.3 60.6 38.6 47.1 78 116 14 14 0 54 0 0 6 14 0 0 510 2,359 0 795 6.87 43.04 8 52 2 14 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 122° 52’ W JUL 89.0 71.7 54.3 116 45 14 0 0 0 2 211 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.2 71.0 53.7 109 38 13 0 0 0 2 189 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 85.2 69.1 52.9 114 40 9 0 0 0 14 128 0.55 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.8 63.3 48.7 108 30 4 0 0 0 94 44 2.11 4 1 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Henshaw Dam San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 60.1 45.0 29.9 89 12 0 0 22 0 612 0 5.73 6 2 trace 0
Hetch Hetchy Tuolumne County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 48.0 39.2 30.3 72 14 0 0 20 0 794 0 6.50 8 2 9.6 11
Elevation: 2,700 ft.
FEB 62.6 47.2 31.8 84 14 0 0 17 0 496 0 5.30 5 2 0.6 0
MAR 64.1 49.4 34.7 90 15 0 0 11 0 476 0 6.04 7 2 trace 0
APR 68.7 53.1 37.3 93 21 0 0 5 0 352 1 1.74 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,868 ft. FEB 52.7 42.0 31.3 78 6 0 0 17 0 642 0 5.79 7 2 9.1 7
MAR 56.1 44.9 33.6 78 15 0 0 14 0 617 0 5.85 9 2 9.4 4
APR 61.8 49.6 37.4 86 19 0 0 7 0 455 2 2.95 6 1 4.1 1
Hollywood-Burbank Airport Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 67.9 54.8 41.5 92 22 0 0 2 0 313 1 3.55 5 1 0.0 0
Huntington Lake Fresno County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 45.9 35.9 25.9 67 0 0 2 25 0 894 0 8.58 8 3 na na
FEB 70.3 57.1 43.9 92 27 0 0 1 0 222 9 4.16 5 1 trace 0
MAR 71.3 58.5 45.7 98 22 1 0 1 0 205 14 3.87 5 1 0.0 0
APR 75.6 62.2 48.8 105 32 2 0 0 0 118 57 0.93 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 7,017 ft. FEB 46.2 35.8 25.2 66 3 0 1 23 0 819 0 8.37 9 3 na na
MAR 47.0 36.7 26.3 67 5 0 2 25 0 871 0 8.07 11 3 na na
APR 50.9 40.0 29.0 76 6 0 1 21 0 745 0 3.47 7 1 na na
Latitude: 33° 14’ N
MAY 74.7 58.5 42.2 104 28 2 0 1 0 210 14 0.65 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 84.9 65.7 46.4 107 29 11 0 0 0 64 82 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 92.3 72.2 52.1 120 36 22 0 0 0 7 223 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 57’ N MAY 69.2 56.6 43.9 95 26 0 0 1 0 272 16 1.71 4 0 trace 0
JUN 77.6 64.1 50.5 95 31 2 0 0 0 93 67 0.83 2 0 trace 0
JUL 84.7 70.5 56.2 101 41 6 0 0 0 12 187 0.29 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 725 ft. MAY 78.2 66.0 53.7 107 39 3 0 0 0 49 89 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.9 70.9 57.8 111 43 7 0 0 0 9 182 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 66.3 54.0 41.7 82 26 0 0 2 0 325 2 0.73 2 0 0.0 na
SEP 87.8 67.8 47.8 109 32 16 0 0 0 44 136 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.8 59.1 39.2 113 20 5 0 4 0 196 19 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 73.8 60.9 47.9 88 31 0 0 0 0 137 19 0.37 1 0 na na
NOV 68.0 50.1 32.0 92 11 0 0 17 0 442 0 2.47 3 1 trace 0
DEC YEAR 60.7 74.6 44.5 57.1 28.2 39.5 83 120 8 8 0 79 0 0 24 101 0 0 628 3,534 0 744 3.41 28.10 5 36 1 8 0.1 0.7 0 0
Longitude: 119° 47’ W AUG 84.6 70.3 55.9 102 31 7 0 0 0 15 189 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 79.4 65.3 51.1 99 34 2 0 0 0 72 90 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 70.1 56.5 42.9 93 23 0 0 2 0 273 20 2.10 3 1 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 12’ N
JUL 89.6 75.6 61.4 108 45 16 0 0 0 0 331 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 14’ N MAY 57.0 45.9 34.7 82 15 0 0 10 0 585 0 2.03 5 0 na na
Longitude: 116° 46’ W
AUG 92.9 72.9 52.8 113 34 23 0 0 0 7 269 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.5 76.1 61.7 110 46 17 0 0 0 0 365 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.0 73.9 59.7 113 45 13 0 0 0 2 284 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 56.1 45.4 34.7 81 16 0 0 10 0 580 0 4.71 6 1 2.8 3
DEC YEAR 47.7 65.7 39.0 53.6 30.1 41.5 69 102 2 2 0 17 1 1 21 92 0 0 800 4,625 0 571 4.84 36.69 6 53 1 10 9.6 44.6 7 33
Longitude: 118° 22’ W
OCT 82.2 67.8 53.4 108 33 7 0 0 0 31 133 0.54 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.9 59.6 45.3 98 29 1 0 0 0 171 16 1.27 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.1 78.3 54.5 64.7 40.8 51.2 90 113 22 22 0 67 0 0 2 6 0 0 320 1,440 2 1,483 2.34 17.65 3 25 1 4 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 119° 13’ W AUG 73.3 60.6 47.8 88 33 0 0 0 0 148 19 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 67.4 55.5 43.5 87 26 0 0 1 0 282 3 1.37 3 0 trace na
OCT 59.2 48.2 37.0 80 16 0 0 7 0 514 0 2.31 4 1 1.4 0
NOV 49.9 40.1 30.1 76 10 0 1 18 0 743 0 na 7 2 na na
DEC YEAR 45.3 56.8 35.9 45.8 26.3 34.6 65 88 -9 -9 0 0 3 10 25 157 0 0 896 6,959 0 43 5.65 na 7 65 2 15 na na na na
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Profiles of California
Idyllwild Fire Dept. Riverside County JAN 53.2 40.9 28.6 74 1 0 0 23 0 741 0 5.53 6 2 10.0 6
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Imperial Imperial County
JAN 69.7 56.3 42.8 90 23 0 0 1 0 265 1 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
Independence Inyo County
Inyokern Kern County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 5,377 ft. MAR 56.3 43.2 30.1 77 9 0 0 21 0 669 0 5.12 7 2 9.8 3
Elevation: -62 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 54.6 42.0 29.2 76 9 0 0 21 0 644 0 5.12 5 2 5.4 3
FEB 74.3 60.5 46.7 96 28 0 0 0 0 138 19 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
FEB 59.8 46.0 32.3 86 12 0 0 15 0 529 1 1.14 2 0 0.2 na
MAR 65.6 51.3 36.9 90 15 0 0 7 0 420 3 0.76 2 0 trace 0
Elevation: 2,437 ft. JAN 60.1 45.5 30.9 80 8 0 0 19 0 597 0 0.90 2 0 0.5 0
FEB 65.8 50.5 35.1 86 11 0 0 10 0 404 1 1.16 2 0 trace 0
MAY 69.7 54.3 38.8 93 24 0 0 6 0 329 3 0.72 1 0 0.6 0
Latitude: 33° 45’ N JUN 78.9 62.2 45.5 99 26 2 0 1 0 122 39 0.23 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 32° 51’ N
MAR 78.8 64.9 50.9 99 32 3 0 0 0 66 70 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,943 ft. JAN 54.6 41.4 28.1 80 3 0 0 24 0 725 0 1.02 2 0 1.3 0
APR 61.9 47.7 33.5 83 16 0 0 14 0 511 1 1.71 4 0 3.4 1
APR 85.4 70.7 55.8 105 41 10 0 0 0 20 216 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 93.2 77.7 62.3 114 48 22 0 0 0 1 407 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 82.2 66.6 51.0 104 30 6 0 0 0 75 143 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 92.2 75.8 59.4 109 38 20 0 0 0 10 350 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 39’ N
MAR 71.3 55.3 39.3 90 15 0 0 4 0 298 7 0.81 2 0 trace 0
APR 78.2 61.2 44.1 100 0 3 0 2 0 150 56 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 87.0 69.9 52.8 105 26 13 0 0 0 35 198 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 83.4 67.9 52.4 98 35 3 0 0 0 27 129 1.01 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 116° 42’ W SEP 78.7 63.3 47.9 99 28 1 0 0 0 97 50 0.98 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 70.0 55.0 40.0 93 11 0 0 5 0 308 6 1.05 2 0 0.2 0
NOV 60.5 46.5 32.4 80 14 0 0 16 0 551 0 2.40 3 1 2.0 1
DEC YEAR 54.1 67.1 41.3 52.7 28.5 38.3 76 100 6 1 0 11 0 0 23 130 0 0 727 4,748 0 344 3.37 28.04 5 39 1 8 5.7 37.1 3 17
OCT 89.7 75.4 61.1 110 36 17 0 0 0 7 340 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 77.7 63.5 49.4 96 33 1 0 0 0 90 55 0.19 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.2 87.7 55.8 73.4 42.4 59.0 85 121 21 21 0 172 0 0 1 2 0 0 279 866 1 4,047 0.42 3.06 1 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 77.5 61.5 45.3 99 22 3 0 1 0 153 57 0.17 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.0 49.3 34.5 91 16 0 0 11 0 467 1 0.58 1 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 75.7 41.6 60.4 28.0 45.1 77 114 -2 -2 0 102 0 0 24 84 0 0 720 3,344 0 1,865 0.63 5.39 1 12 0 0 0.4 1.9 0 na
OCT 83.2 65.6 48.1 105 20 7 0 1 0 77 109 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.2 53.2 37.1 87 14 0 0 8 0 351 4 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 60.1 80.8 45.2 64.1 30.3 47.3 79 119 5 0 0 133 0 0 21 65 0 0 607 2,525 0 2,330 0.57 4.86 1 10 0 0 0.4 0.9 0 0
Longitude: 115° 34’ W
JUN 102.6 86.3 69.9 119 50 29 0 0 0 0 630 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 48’ N APR 73.0 57.8 42.6 102 21 1 0 2 0 232 34 0.21 1 0 trace 0
JUL 84.3 68.3 52.3 100 34 5 0 0 0 22 116 0.80 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 106.2 91.7 77.1 121 61 31 0 0 0 0 823 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 105.1 91.4 77.8 118 64 31 0 0 0 0 835 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 100.2 86.2 72.2 116 56 28 0 0 0 0 650 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 12’ W JUL 98.2 81.5 64.8 114 43 29 0 0 0 0 530 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.4 79.5 62.6 109 47 27 0 0 0 1 480 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.2 72.7 56.1 108 38 16 0 0 0 12 266 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 49’ W
JUN 96.9 78.6 60.1 113 40 26 0 0 0 2 411 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 102.8 84.5 66.1 119 48 31 0 0 0 0 604 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 101.2 83.1 64.9 114 45 30 0 0 0 0 583 0.33 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 93.9 76.0 58.2 110 35 23 0 0 0 4 357 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Iron Mountain San Bernardino County JAN 65.0 54.1 43.3 84 22 0 0 1 0 332 1 0.61 2 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Jess Valley Modoc County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Kentfield Marin County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 921 ft. MAR 76.8 64.3 51.6 98 33 3 0 0 0 94 80 0.52 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 5,396 ft. JAN 41.9 30.6 19.4 64 -14 0 4 29 1 1,062 0 1.95 6 0 11.2 15
FEB 44.6 33.2 21.9 67 -28 0 2 25 1 892 0 1.66 5 0 10.6 10
MAR 48.1 36.5 24.9 71 -7 0 1 26 0 878 0 2.18 7 0 11.8 6
Elevation: 127 ft. JAN 56.1 48.3 40.5 71 27 0 0 2 0 510 0 10.14 9 4 trace 0
Kern River P H 3 Kern County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 70.9 59.1 47.3 92 27 0 0 0 0 177 21 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
JAN 59.8 46.6 33.4 80 15 0 0 15 0 566 0 2.92 5 1 0.2 0
FEB 61.5 52.2 42.8 79 24 0 0 1 0 356 0 8.68 8 3 0.0 0
APR 84.5 71.2 57.8 105 36 9 0 0 0 27 246 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 08’ N JUN 103.6 89.6 75.5 121 55 29 0 0 0 0 732 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 16’ N APR 54.7 41.4 27.9 81 5 0 0 23 0 702 0 1.94 6 0 8.4 1
MAY 64.1 49.3 34.2 89 18 0 0 13 0 481 1 2.31 6 0 4.7 0
JUN 73.3 57.0 40.7 95 21 1 0 3 0 244 11 1.53 4 0 0.4 0
Latitude: 37° 57’ N
MAR 65.3 54.6 43.8 85 29 0 0 0 0 316 1 7.05 9 2 0.0 0
APR 70.4 57.8 45.1 96 33 0 0 0 0 217 10 2.48 4 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,700 ft. FEB 63.4 49.7 36.0 86 14 0 0 10 0 426 0 2.67 5 1 trace 0
MAY 93.5 79.9 66.3 113 42 22 0 0 0 2 487 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
MAR 66.5 52.7 38.8 88 24 0 0 6 0 378 2 2.35 5 1 0.0 0
APR 72.6 58.0 43.4 97 26 1 0 1 0 229 33 0.66 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 76.1 62.0 47.9 101 23 2 0 0 0 118 31 1.14 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 108.3 94.7 81.0 122 64 31 0 0 0 0 919 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 115° 08’ W SEP 100.2 86.6 72.9 117 55 27 0 0 0 0 662 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 88.6 74.9 61.1 112 33 15 0 0 0 12 334 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 74.8 62.5 50.1 94 22 1 0 0 0 121 59 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 65.2 86.5 54.1 73.7 43.0 60.8 82 122 22 22 0 168 0 0 1 2 0 0 332 1,097 2 4,434 0.47 3.81 1 11 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 63.4 47.8 32.1 88 3 0 0 16 0 530 1 1.26 4 0 2.0 1
NOV 48.5 36.9 25.1 78 -5 0 2 25 0 838 0 2.17 7 0 10.2 5
DEC YEAR 41.4 60.0 30.1 45.7 19.2 31.4 64 105 -28 -28 0 12 5 14 29 194 2 4 1,076 7,104 0 139 2.03 19.11 7 58 0 0 12.4 72.3 12 50
OCT 75.3 62.1 48.9 101 34 2 0 0 0 115 38 2.33 2 1 0.0 0
NOV 63.3 54.0 44.8 83 30 0 0 0 0 323 1 7.96 7 3 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.1 71.4 48.2 59.1 40.2 46.7 77 111 18 18 0 28 0 0 3 6 0 0 515 2,551 0 521 7.94 48.72 8 51 3 17 trace trace 0 0
NOV 67.0 52.5 37.9 89 22 0 0 8 0 373 2 1.34 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 59.9 77.1 46.2 62.2 32.5 47.2 84 112 10 10 0 104 0 0 16 56 0 0 576 2,748 0 1,813 1.82 13.37 4 28 0 3 trace 0.2 0 0
Longitude: 120° 18’ W JUL 83.0 64.7 46.3 98 29 5 0 0 0 71 62 0.52 2 0 trace 0
AUG 81.9 63.6 45.3 105 30 5 0 0 0 91 52 0.62 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 74.9 57.2 39.2 95 19 1 0 5 0 239 12 0.94 2 0 0.6 0
Longitude: 122° 34’ W
JUN 81.7 66.3 50.8 107 39 5 0 0 0 37 83 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 85.1 68.7 52.2 111 42 7 0 0 0 8 135 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 47’ N MAY 81.0 66.1 51.1 102 30 6 0 0 0 79 117 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 106.6 93.0 79.4 121 60 31 0 0 0 0 891 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 90.3 74.5 58.6 109 39 17 0 0 0 10 289 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 97.3 81.0 64.6 112 42 29 0 0 0 0 495 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 84.2 68.3 52.4 106 41 6 0 0 0 10 129 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.2 66.9 51.6 106 41 6 0 0 0 26 93 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 26’ W AUG 96.6 80.2 63.7 109 50 27 0 0 0 0 488 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.4 74.4 58.3 106 38 19 0 0 0 8 298 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.0 64.2 48.4 102 23 5 0 0 0 103 89 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
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Cooperative Weather Stations King City Monterey County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Klamath Del Norte County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Profiles of California Elevation: 318 ft. JAN 62.8 49.3 35.7 86 15 0 0 11 0 475 0 2.36 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 68.6 55.0 41.0 90 22 0 0 3 0 305 1 2.52 5 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 22 ft. JAN 55.1 47.0 38.7 75 22 0 0 6 0 552 0 12.51 14 5 0.3 0
Laguna Beach Orange County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 66.0 52.4 38.7 90 20 0 0 5 0 345 0 2.53 5 1 0.0 0
JAN 66.5 54.5 42.4 89 27 0 0 1 0 321 1 2.82 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 56.3 48.1 39.9 80 19 0 0 4 0 469 0 10.93 13 4 0.7 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 58.8 50.5 42.0 85 28 0 0 1 0 430 0 5.93 10 2 0.0 0
Elevation: 32 ft. FEB 67.5 55.5 43.4 90 30 0 0 1 0 264 3 2.88 4 1 0.0 0
FEB 48.2 39.3 30.4 68 10 0 1 19 0 719 0 8.74 5 3 5.3 na
MAY 78.1 61.9 45.8 108 31 4 0 0 0 122 32 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 82.5 65.8 49.0 112 35 5 0 0 0 40 67 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 31’ N
MAR 57.2 49.0 40.7 81 27 0 0 2 0 489 0 11.01 14 4 trace 0
MAR 67.7 56.4 45.0 92 28 0 0 0 0 262 2 2.65 4 1 0.0 0
Lake Arrowhead San Bernardino County JAN 45.4 37.4 29.4 68 10 0 1 22 0 848 0 8.40 6 3 8.3 5
Latitude: 36° 12’ N APR 74.0 57.9 41.7 102 27 2 0 1 0 219 14 0.70 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 62.0 53.9 45.8 91 32 0 0 0 0 338 1 3.67 6 1 0.0 0
JUL 66.7 59.5 52.2 87 41 0 0 0 0 166 1 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 33’ N
APR 70.3 58.7 47.1 97 34 0 0 0 0 189 11 0.80 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 71.2 61.7 52.3 96 36 0 0 0 0 112 21 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
APR 59.9 47.4 34.9 94 17 0 0 11 0 523 0 2.57 4 1 2.5 1
MAY 67.1 54.0 41.0 90 25 0 0 3 0 337 4 1.36 2 0 0.7 0
AUG 84.9 68.4 51.8 109 37 6 0 0 0 7 128 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 84.7 67.2 49.7 111 35 8 0 0 0 23 96 0.27 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.6 62.3 45.0 109 26 5 0 1 0 116 40 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 68.8 53.9 39.0 93 24 0 0 6 0 328 1 1.40 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 62.6 74.8 48.6 59.2 34.7 43.6 84 112 14 14 0 36 0 0 14 41 0 0 501 2,490 0 497 1.76 12.41 4 25 0 3 trace trace 0 0
OCT 64.2 55.1 45.9 90 28 0 0 0 0 302 2 5.16 6 2 0.0 0
NOV 58.2 50.2 42.2 77 25 0 0 2 0 437 0 12.42 14 4 trace 0
DEC YEAR 54.6 61.0 46.4 52.9 38.3 44.8 72 94 16 16 0 0 0 0 6 21 0 0 568 4,332 0 8 13.88 80.26 14 99 5 28 0.3 1.3 0 0
NOV 71.2 58.6 45.9 96 28 0 0 0 0 193 6 1.36 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 67.0 72.1 54.4 61.2 42.0 50.2 87 104 28 27 0 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 322 1,799 0 568 2.00 13.80 3 23 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 124° 02’ W
JUN 64.7 57.1 49.5 93 37 0 0 0 0 232 1 1.67 3 0 0.0 0
JUN 74.0 64.8 55.6 100 39 0 0 0 0 43 51 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 5,203 ft.
MAR 53.0 42.5 31.9 77 13 0 0 17 0 692 0 8.11 6 3 9.3 3
Longitude: 121° 08’ W JUL 84.8 68.3 51.6 109 38 6 0 0 0 9 118 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 66.7 59.7 52.7 86 43 0 0 0 0 159 1 0.74 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 67.0 58.5 50.0 94 38 0 0 0 0 190 2 1.97 3 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 47’ W
JUL 77.2 67.9 58.6 104 30 0 0 0 0 11 130 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 78.6 68.8 58.6 97 38 1 0 0 0 8 152 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.6 68.3 57.9 102 40 2 0 0 0 16 132 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 15’ N
JUN 76.6 62.9 49.1 106 30 1 0 0 0 116 54 0.29 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.0 69.1 56.3 100 40 3 0 0 0 18 145 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 81.6 69.0 56.2 96 37 3 0 0 0 22 163 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.0 64.6 53.1 98 33 1 0 0 0 58 59 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 11’ W
SEP 76.1 63.4 50.7 93 33 0 0 0 0 98 62 1.08 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 64.7 53.4 42.0 93 18 0 0 3 0 358 5 1.95 2 1 0.4 0
NOV 52.7 43.5 34.1 72 10 0 0 12 0 640 0 3.75 3 1 1.8 1
DEC YEAR 45.7 62.8 37.6 51.6 29.5 40.4 68 106 6 6 0 7 2 4 21 108 0 0 843 5,214 0 433 5.44 42.16 5 35 2 14 5.0 33.3 2 na
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Lake Spaulding Nevada County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 45.4 34.9 24.4 69 -4 0 2 28 0 927 0 13.38 11 5 48.8 28
Elevation: 5,154 ft. FEB 47.8 36.4 24.9 71 -1 0 1 26 0 801 0 11.58 10 5 52.1 27
MAR 50.6 38.7 26.8 72 -1 0 1 28 0 808 0 11.45 11 4 47.3 29
APR 56.6 43.0 29.3 82 6 0 0 22 0 654 0 5.49 8 2 24.8 18
Latitude: 39° 19’ N MAY 65.5 50.6 35.6 94 13 0 0 10 0 442 2 3.34 5 1 5.4 4
JUN 74.9 58.5 42.1 100 24 1 0 2 0 204 14 1.21 2 0 0.3 0
JUL 82.2 64.3 46.2 98 31 4 0 0 0 71 53 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 38’ W AUG 81.7 63.7 45.6 104 30 3 0 0 0 82 48 0.53 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.8 59.0 42.1 97 23 1 0 2 0 188 14 1.74 2 1 trace 0
OCT 65.0 50.3 35.7 94 13 0 0 10 0 451 3 4.04 5 1 2.3 1
Lancaster Gen. Wm. Fox Field Los Angeles Co. Elevation: 2,335 ft. Latitude: 34° 44’ N Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.3 44.4 31.4 77 10 0 0 18 0 632 0 1.69 4 0 1.1 0
Lemon Cove Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Lindsay Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 60.7 47.9 35.1 83 11 0 0 11 0 475 0 1.75 3 0 0.6 1
MAR 64.4 52.0 39.5 86 20 0 0 5 0 397 1 1.54 3 0 trace 0
Elevation: 511 ft.
JAN 56.3 46.9 37.4 79 23 0 0 8 0 554 0 2.84 6 1 0.0 0
FEB 63.3 52.2 41.2 82 25 0 0 1 0 355 0 2.40 5 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 419 ft. JAN 57.6 47.0 36.3 78 22 0 0 10 0 552 0 2.48 5 0 0.1 0
FEB 64.6 51.7 38.8 84 22 0 0 5 0 369 0 2.13 5 0 0.0 0
MAR 68.2 56.5 44.5 88 28 0 0 1 0 262 5 2.96 6 1 0.0 0
APR 71.3 58.2 44.9 96 25 1 0 1 0 221 26 0.29 1 0 trace 0
MAY 79.1 66.1 53.0 104 33 5 0 0 0 80 125 0.13 0 0 trace 0
Latitude: 36° 23’ N APR 75.0 61.0 46.9 96 32 2 0 0 0 152 50 1.06 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 83.9 68.3 52.7 104 35 9 0 0 0 46 155 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 12’ N MAR 69.5 55.8 42.0 88 25 0 0 2 0 281 3 2.56 6 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.8 74.6 60.4 109 40 15 0 0 0 12 301 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
APR 76.7 60.8 44.7 100 30 2 0 0 0 150 38 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 85.0 67.9 50.8 104 34 10 0 0 0 45 134 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 92.0 75.2 58.3 110 42 20 0 0 0 5 312 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.3 80.7 66.1 110 47 25 0 0 0 0 495 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.7 79.5 64.2 110 46 24 0 0 0 0 471 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.6 73.1 57.5 105 38 16 0 0 0 12 256 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 50.7 39.6 28.5 77 4 0 0 23 0 755 0 9.97 9 3 21.6 10
DEC YEAR 44.6 61.7 34.3 47.8 23.9 33.8 70 104 -14 -14 0 9 3 7 28 179 0 0 947 6,330 0 134 11.40 74.52 9 74 4 26 44.4 247.0 23 140
Longitude: 118° 13’ W
OCT 78.4 62.4 46.3 100 24 4 0 1 0 126 49 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.7 50.6 35.4 85 15 0 0 11 0 427 1 0.49 1 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 57.1 75.1 43.1 61.0 28.9 46.9 79 110 2 2 0 90 0 0 21 68 0 0 673 3,055 0 1,725 1.13 7.90 2 16 0 0 1.0 2.7 1 2
OCT 80.9 65.7 50.5 101 29 5 0 0 0 71 103 0.71 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 66.4 54.1 41.7 87 27 0 0 2 0 323 2 1.70 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.5 77.2 46.5 63.3 36.4 49.4 78 112 19 19 0 110 0 0 9 21 0 0 566 2,339 0 1,858 1.83 14.53 4 29 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 81.0 64.0 47.0 102 30 5 0 0 0 88 62 0.61 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 66.8 53.0 39.2 88 24 0 0 4 0 353 1 1.45 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.4 78.0 46.0 62.6 34.5 47.2 82 111 17 17 0 112 0 0 12 33 0 0 582 2,431 0 1,652 1.54 12.54 4 29 0 0 trace 0.1 0 0
Longitude: 119° 02’ W JUL 97.4 80.3 63.1 110 47 29 0 0 0 0 481 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.0 78.9 61.8 112 50 27 0 0 0 0 453 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.7 74.3 57.8 106 42 18 0 0 0 5 297 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 03’ W JUN 92.4 74.5 56.6 111 40 20 0 0 0 4 284 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 97.5 79.6 61.5 110 48 29 0 0 0 0 453 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.1 78.0 59.8 110 45 27 0 0 0 0 420 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.9 73.0 55.0 109 39 19 0 0 0 7 257 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
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Livermore Alameda County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Lodgepole Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Lodi San Joaquin County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 479 ft.
JAN 57.0 47.2 37.3 75 20 0 0 9 0 546 0 3.02 6 1 0.0 0
MAR 65.6 53.9 42.1 88 22 0 0 1 0 339 0 2.47 6 0 trace 0
Elevation: 6,732 ft. JAN 38.5 27.1 15.7 65 -10 0 7 31 1 1,168 0 8.72 8 3 51.6 31
FEB 41.6 29.4 17.1 62 -12 0 4 28 1 998 0 8.23 7 3 48.4 28
MAR 43.9 32.5 20.9 65 -2 0 3 31 0 1,001 0 7.73 8 3 51.0 31
Elevation: 39 ft. JAN 54.6 46.1 37.6 72 21 0 0 9 0 579 0 3.62 7 1 0.0 0
Lompoc Santa Barbara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 62.0 51.1 40.1 80 24 0 0 4 0 386 0 2.65 6 0 0.0 0
JAN 65.7 53.5 41.3 86 24 0 0 2 0 348 0 3.26 6 1 0.0 0
FEB 61.9 51.3 40.1 78 18 0 0 4 0 382 0 3.24 7 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 40’ N APR 71.2 57.6 43.9 96 29 0 0 1 0 226 13 0.95 3 0 0.0 0
JUN 84.0 68.2 52.4 112 40 9 0 0 0 30 129 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 36’ N APR 49.0 36.9 24.7 72 -1 0 2 28 0 837 0 3.06 6 1 19.9 23
MAY 57.3 44.5 31.6 85 9 0 0 18 0 629 0 1.27 3 0 5.7 9
JUN 67.6 53.0 38.4 86 23 0 0 5 0 355 1 0.66 1 0 0.6 2
Latitude: 38° 07’ N
MAR 66.7 54.6 42.5 86 22 0 0 1 0 315 0 3.12 7 0 0.0 0
APR 73.4 59.2 44.9 95 32 1 0 0 0 183 17 1.12 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 95 ft. FEB 67.0 55.1 43.1 89 26 0 0 1 0 275 2 3.46 5 1 0.0 0
MAY 77.3 62.9 48.4 103 35 4 0 0 0 112 48 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 67.6 56.0 44.4 96 28 0 0 1 0 273 2 3.39 6 1 trace 0
MAY 81.1 65.5 49.8 102 32 6 0 0 0 68 82 0.54 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 46’ W JUL 89.4 72.2 54.9 115 36 16 0 0 0 5 240 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 70.4 59.5 48.6 98 34 0 0 0 0 171 10 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.2 69.6 53.0 110 37 11 0 0 0 13 165 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.2 63.2 48.2 106 29 4 0 0 0 98 52 0.81 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.3 53.6 41.8 86 25 0 0 3 0 337 1 2.01 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.0 73.5 47.0 59.8 36.9 46.1 74 115 18 18 0 59 0 0 9 27 0 0 553 2,648 0 882 2.20 14.96 5 34 0 1 trace trace 0 0
OCT 58.1 44.0 29.9 81 1 0 0 21 0 644 0 1.81 3 1 2.8 2
NOV 45.5 34.0 22.4 67 -3 0 2 29 0 925 0 4.74 5 1 21.4 14
DEC YEAR 37.9 54.8 26.9 41.6 15.9 28.4 57 91 -16 -16 0 0 7 25 31 230 1 3 1,174 8,456 0 20 6.31 44.87 6 51 2 14 35.9 237.5 27 167
OCT 78.6 63.0 47.3 99 30 3 0 0 0 101 44 1.01 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.3 52.6 40.9 87 25 0 0 3 0 366 0 2.52 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.7 74.3 45.5 60.4 36.1 46.5 70 110 13 13 0 70 0 0 11 28 0 0 599 2,616 0 1,001 2.72 18.50 6 40 1 4 trace trace 0 0
NOV 70.4 57.2 43.9 98 27 0 0 1 0 234 7 1.43 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.0 71.0 53.0 59.2 39.9 47.4 85 110 20 20 0 4 0 0 3 8 0 0 366 2,219 1 233 2.33 15.74 4 28 1 4 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 118° 44’ W JUL 75.1 59.5 44.0 91 28 0 0 1 0 173 10 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 74.7 58.8 42.9 89 28 0 0 1 0 192 9 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 68.1 52.8 37.5 86 19 0 0 6 0 360 0 1.54 2 0 0.2 0
Longitude: 121° 17’ W
JUN 87.3 70.6 53.9 108 39 12 0 0 0 10 168 0.13 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 91.2 73.8 56.5 110 43 20 0 0 0 1 269 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 39’ N
APR 70.1 57.7 45.4 105 30 1 0 0 0 219 11 0.82 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.9 71.8 54.7 110 40 15 0 0 0 3 234 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 72.6 62.0 51.3 100 34 1 0 0 0 99 16 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.2 73.0 55.7 110 41 16 0 0 0 1 253 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.2 70.3 53.3 103 39 12 0 0 0 11 168 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 27’ W
JUL 74.4 63.9 53.4 101 42 0 0 0 0 56 39 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 75.4 64.9 54.3 96 44 0 0 0 0 36 53 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.6 65.0 53.3 106 41 1 0 0 0 43 55 0.24 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 75.5 62.6 49.4 110 29 1 0 0 0 99 37 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
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Los Banos Merced County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 118 ft. JAN 55.1 46.1 37.0 75 20 0 0 9 0 580 0 1.93 5 0 0.0 0
FEB 62.6 51.6 40.6 79 20 0 0 3 0 371 0 1.90 5 0 trace 0
MAR 67.8 55.9 43.9 86 24 0 0 1 0 278 2 1.67 4 0 0.0 0
Los Banos Det. Reservation Merced County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 53.4 46.2 38.9 73 25 0 0 4 0 577 0 1.68 5 0 0.0 0
Los Gatos Santa Clara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Madera Madera County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.6 48.6 38.5 76 23 0 0 7 0 501 0 5.16 7 2 0.0 0
FEB 60.1 51.5 42.9 76 21 0 0 1 0 374 0 1.63 4 0 0.0 0
MAR 65.2 55.7 46.1 86 31 0 0 0 0 284 2 1.40 4 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 52’ W JUL 94.9 78.1 61.2 110 45 25 0 0 0 0 417 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
FEB 62.6 51.7 40.7 80 22 0 0 3 0 369 0 4.62 6 2 trace 0
MAR 65.5 54.1 42.5 87 28 0 0 1 0 333 0 3.98 7 1 0.0 0
FEB 61.5 50.2 38.8 79 21 0 0 4 0 412 0 1.93 5 0 trace 0
MAY 81.9 67.3 52.6 105 38 7 0 0 0 48 128 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 89.1 73.3 57.4 106 41 15 0 0 0 6 257 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 406 ft. APR 72.0 60.7 49.3 95 30 0 0 0 0 154 39 0.46 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 364 ft.
Elevation: 269 ft. JAN 54.2 45.4 36.6 79 17 0 0 9 0 600 0 2.18 6 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 03’ N APR 74.3 60.5 46.8 97 32 1 0 0 0 154 36 0.59 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 79.7 67.2 54.7 105 36 5 0 0 0 58 132 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.6 74.0 60.2 109 34 13 0 0 0 10 275 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 76.1 61.8 47.4 101 35 2 0 0 0 129 34 0.45 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 81.7 66.5 51.2 106 37 6 0 0 0 40 92 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 57’ N
MAR 66.6 54.7 42.8 88 27 0 0 1 0 314 1 2.31 6 0 0.0 0
APR 74.1 60.0 45.7 98 31 1 0 0 0 170 33 0.96 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 83.3 67.7 52.0 105 35 8 0 0 0 47 136 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.2 73.2 57.2 106 42 15 0 0 0 5 266 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 01’ N JUL 94.1 79.2 64.2 110 50 23 0 0 0 0 446 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 14’ N
APR 70.6 57.2 43.6 96 31 0 0 0 0 235 10 1.16 3 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.6 76.9 60.2 110 48 23 0 0 0 0 388 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 85.6 70.0 54.4 113 37 8 0 0 0 7 174 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.8 78.1 63.3 109 48 21 0 0 0 0 420 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.4 74.1 60.7 107 40 13 0 0 0 5 285 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.9 65.3 50.6 99 28 4 0 0 0 69 89 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.6 53.8 41.9 83 27 0 0 2 0 331 1 1.18 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 75.8 45.5 62.3 35.7 48.8 71 110 14 14 0 90 0 0 10 25 0 0 599 2,441 0 1,584 1.29 9.89 4 26 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 120° 56’ W OCT 77.8 66.2 54.5 98 34 3 0 0 0 59 103 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.9 54.9 45.8 81 28 0 0 0 0 299 2 1.00 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 53.9 74.0 46.2 62.8 38.4 51.6 70 110 16 16 0 78 0 0 5 10 0 0 576 2,396 0 1,704 1.13 8.37 3 24 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
OCT 75.7 62.0 48.4 103 31 1 0 0 0 117 33 0.97 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.8 53.6 42.4 85 29 0 0 1 0 336 0 2.72 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.9 72.2 47.9 59.2 37.9 46.2 78 113 16 16 0 30 0 0 7 19 0 0 522 2,611 0 609 3.58 23.10 6 38 1 7 trace trace 0 0
OCT 80.1 64.1 48.0 99 28 4 0 0 0 93 68 0.64 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.2 52.5 39.8 85 23 0 0 4 0 368 1 1.30 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.3 76.0 44.5 62.0 34.8 47.9 74 112 18 17 0 99 0 0 12 30 0 0 627 2,645 0 1,664 1.55 11.64 4 29 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 58’ W AUG 84.9 69.6 54.3 106 39 7 0 0 0 4 159 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.7 67.8 52.9 107 38 6 0 0 0 18 107 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 02’ W
JUN 91.0 74.3 57.7 109 38 18 0 0 0 7 283 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 96.8 79.4 62.0 112 45 27 0 0 0 0 453 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.3 78.1 60.8 112 39 25 0 0 0 0 427 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.9 73.1 56.2 105 40 16 0 0 0 7 262 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
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Manzanita Lake Shasta County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 42.5 31.9 21.2 66 -4 0 4 29 1 1,020 0 6.18 10 2 32.4 29
Markley Cove Napa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 5,748 ft.
Latitude: 40° 32’ N
FEB 43.6 32.5 21.4 68 -7 0 3 27 0 911 0 5.40 9 1 33.6 26
MAY 60.9 47.5 34.1 87 11 0 0 14 0 537 1 2.83 6 1 7.2 4
MAR 46.0 35.0 23.9 69 -3 0 2 28 0 924 0 5.94 11 1 33.2 27
Elevation: 479 ft.
JAN 55.1 45.5 35.8 74 20 0 0 11 0 597 0 5.86 8 2 trace 0
FEB 59.9 49.1 38.2 81 19 0 0 5 0 442 0 5.54 7 2 0.0 0
MAR 64.0 52.3 40.7 86 27 0 0 2 0 386 0 4.66 7 1 trace 0
Martinez Water Plant Contra Costa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Marysville Yuba County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.0 47.1 39.1 71 25 0 0 4 0 549 0 4.33 8 1 trace 0
FEB 61.2 51.6 42.0 80 26 0 0 1 0 373 0 3.59 7 1 0.0 0
MAR 66.0 55.2 44.4 88 29 0 0 0 0 297 1 3.23 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 55 ft. JAN 54.6 46.6 38.6 73 26 0 0 5 0 564 0 4.41 8 1 trace 0
FEB 61.8 52.1 42.3 83 23 0 0 1 0 359 0 3.64 6 1 trace 0
APR 51.5 39.5 27.4 78 4 0 0 24 0 759 0 3.22 7 1 18.9 16
JUN 69.7 55.1 40.4 91 20 0 0 4 0 299 6 1.68 4 0 1.3 0
Latitude: 38° 30’ N APR 70.1 56.7 43.2 92 30 0 0 0 0 250 10 1.36 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.3 63.5 48.6 104 34 5 0 0 0 108 69 0.74 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 86.5 70.3 54.0 105 39 12 0 0 0 21 186 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 39 ft. APR 72.3 59.2 46.1 98 29 1 0 0 0 181 19 1.02 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 79.0 64.4 49.8 104 34 4 0 0 0 78 65 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
APR 73.6 60.9 48.2 95 34 1 0 0 0 147 39 1.42 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 82.4 68.5 54.5 105 38 7 0 0 0 40 153 0.72 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 34’ W AUG 77.3 60.5 43.6 96 28 1 0 1 0 159 27 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 71.4 55.6 39.7 96 19 0 0 4 0 281 7 1.53 2 0 0.5 0
OCT 60.8 47.1 33.4 88 10 0 0 14 0 549 1 3.05 5 1 3.7 2
NOV 47.0 36.6 26.1 75 2 0 2 25 0 846 0 5.53 9 1 18.2 13
DEC YEAR 42.1 57.6 31.8 44.5 21.4 31.5 68 96 -13 -13 0 2 5 16 29 200 1 2 1,023 7,444 0 73 5.35 41.86 9 74 1 9 31.2 180.2 26 143
NOV 63.8 52.4 41.0 85 26 0 0 2 0 371 0 3.48 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.6 73.7 45.7 59.9 35.7 46.0 76 113 13 13 0 77 0 0 10 30 0 0 592 2,896 0 1,143 4.53 27.99 6 41 1 7 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 122° 07’ W JUL 93.1 75.2 57.3 113 45 22 0 0 0 2 332 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.1 74.1 56.1 111 47 20 0 0 0 2 296 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.7 70.6 53.5 110 42 14 0 0 0 15 198 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 01’ N
JUN 85.2 69.4 53.6 110 31 9 0 0 0 17 156 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 09’ N
MAR 66.9 56.1 45.3 89 26 0 0 0 0 271 3 3.56 7 1 trace 0
JUL 78.0 61.5 44.9 96 30 1 0 1 0 136 31 0.47 1 0 trace 0
JUL 89.3 72.1 54.9 115 41 15 0 0 0 2 227 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.4 71.7 54.9 107 42 13 0 0 0 1 214 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.9 62.8 47.6 100 35 4 0 0 0 110 52 1.26 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 07’ W
SEP 85.1 69.5 53.8 108 41 9 0 0 0 10 147 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.9 63.2 49.5 103 34 2 0 0 0 91 42 0.90 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.1 54.0 43.8 82 25 0 0 1 0 325 1 2.75 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.4 73.1 47.1 60.4 38.7 47.5 74 115 19 19 0 53 0 0 5 11 0 0 550 2,474 0 872 2.97 19.68 6 40 1 5 trace trace 0 0
OCT 79.7 65.7 51.6 101 34 4 0 0 0 65 97 1.20 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.3 54.1 43.8 84 27 0 0 1 0 321 1 2.99 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.9 75.6 46.6 63.0 38.3 50.3 73 111 17 17 0 92 0 0 5 12 0 0 563 2,340 0 1,745 3.52 22.26 6 42 1 5 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 35’ W
JUN 90.1 74.8 59.5 107 47 16 0 0 0 5 305 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.8 79.2 62.5 111 50 25 0 0 0 0 455 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.2 77.5 60.9 111 47 23 0 0 0 0 413 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.2 73.5 57.7 107 43 16 0 0 0 5 279 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California McCloud Siskiyou County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Cooperative Weather Stations Elevation: 3,277 ft. JAN 47.1 35.8 24.5 69 -1 0 1 27 0 897 0 9.06 10 3 15.0 15
FEB 49.9 38.2 26.5 79 -12 0 0 24 0 751 0 7.86 9 3 14.3 11
Mecca Fire Station Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 70.8 54.7 38.5 89 18 0 0 6 0 315 1 0.69 2 0 0.0 0
FEB 76.2 59.6 43.0 100 20 1 0 2 0 161 20 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 53.8 41.3 28.7 84 4 0 0 24 0 728 0 7.68 10 3 10.2 6
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mineral Tehama County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 62.7 51.0 39.3 79 20 0 0 4 0 389 0 2.31 6 0 trace 0
MAR 81.3 64.9 48.5 103 23 5 0 0 0 70 75 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
MAR 67.8 55.0 42.1 88 26 0 0 1 0 305 1 2.28 5 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 4,872 ft. JAN 41.6 31.8 21.8 61 -5 0 3 29 0 1,024 0 9.93 10 3 29.8 25
FEB 43.6 33.3 23.0 65 -5 0 2 27 0 888 0 8.33 10 3 29.3 24
MAY 70.5 54.3 38.2 100 18 1 0 6 0 335 14 2.31 5 0 trace 0
Elevation: -177 ft.
Merced Municipal Airport Merced County JAN 55.1 46.0 36.9 75 18 0 0 8 0 581 0 2.44 6 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 15’ N APR 60.6 46.4 32.1 90 15 0 0 17 0 552 0 3.09 6 1 1.8 1
MAR 46.6 36.1 25.5 70 5 0 1 28 0 890 0 8.48 11 3 29.4 22
APR 88.8 71.2 53.7 110 35 14 0 0 0 17 238 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 96.0 78.5 60.9 115 38 25 0 0 0 1 443 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 79.1 61.9 44.7 102 29 5 0 1 0 137 52 0.98 2 0 trace 0
MAY 83.7 67.3 50.9 105 30 8 0 0 0 49 120 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 104.8 86.1 67.4 126 48 29 0 0 0 0 637 trace 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 62.2 47.8 33.3 85 16 0 0 15 0 528 0 2.93 5 1 2.5 1
JUL 108.5 91.2 73.9 125 58 31 0 0 0 0 824 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 107.4 90.7 74.0 123 51 31 0 0 0 0 823 0.24 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.8 61.1 41.4 105 24 6 0 1 0 147 40 1.10 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 71.3 55.1 39.0 92 25 0 0 4 0 295 4 1.56 3 0 0.2 0
JUL 96.8 78.8 60.8 109 42 27 0 0 0 0 437 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.1 77.2 59.1 110 35 26 0 0 0 0 402 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 69.4 52.0 34.4 96 15 1 0 12 0 401 5 2.80 4 1 0.2 0
NOV 53.5 41.1 28.6 82 9 0 0 23 0 712 0 6.64 8 2 5.5 3
DEC YEAR 47.1 65.5 35.8 50.3 24.5 35.0 71 107 -9 -12 0 40 1 2 28 163 0 0 897 5,638 0 371 7.30 49.50 9 67 3 16 17.5 64.5 10 46
Longitude: 116° 05’ W SEP 102.6 85.1 67.6 121 45 29 0 0 0 0 625 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 17’ N
JUN 91.3 73.8 56.3 109 37 18 0 0 0 5 267 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 21’ N APR 52.9 40.5 28.1 77 5 0 0 24 0 728 0 4.06 7 1 11.8 11
AUG 87.1 67.0 46.8 107 33 13 0 0 0 45 116 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 34’ N
Elevation: 150 ft. APR 75.3 60.0 44.6 98 22 1 0 1 0 167 30 0.83 3 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 08’ W JUL 87.5 68.3 49.0 106 34 14 0 0 0 36 144 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 92.3 74.4 56.4 117 28 20 0 0 0 9 325 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 79.5 61.7 43.9 100 25 2 0 1 0 128 40 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 70.5 89.9 53.8 72.7 37.1 55.4 90 126 18 18 0 187 0 0 7 16 0 0 341 1,042 1 4,052 0.32 3.38 1 7 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 120° 31’ W
SEP 90.6 73.0 55.3 108 35 18 0 0 0 5 258 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.2 64.5 47.7 100 28 5 0 0 0 80 73 0.62 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.8 53.1 40.4 85 25 0 0 3 0 350 1 1.51 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 76.7 45.3 62.1 35.4 47.4 72 110 15 15 0 103 0 0 11 28 0 0 604 2,535 0 1,589 1.70 12.50 4 32 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 62.0 46.7 31.3 87 15 0 0 19 0 559 0 3.80 5 1 1.6 1
NOV 47.3 36.9 26.4 72 3 0 1 26 0 836 0 7.66 8 2 10.6 7
DEC YEAR 41.4 58.5 31.9 44.8 22.2 30.9 61 100 -9 -9 0 7 4 11 29 209 0 0 1,021 7,351 0 56 8.12 57.11 10 73 2 16 26.6 141.9 19 110
Longitude: 121° 36’ W JUL 80.2 61.4 42.5 99 27 3 0 1 0 134 27 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 80.1 60.5 40.9 100 28 3 0 1 0 155 20 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 73.2 55.2 37.0 98 23 1 0 6 0 293 5 1.42 2 0 0.1 0
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Mitchell Caverns San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Modesto Stanislaus County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mojave Kern County
JAN 54.1 45.9 37.6 77 16 0 0 6 0 585 0 1.56 3 0 0.5 1
FEB 57.3 48.6 39.9 81 12 0 0 4 0 458 1 1.71 3 0 0.3 0
Elevation: 88 ft. JAN 54.3 46.8 39.3 75 25 0 0 5 0 557 0 2.57 6 0 0.0 0
FEB 62.4 52.5 42.6 80 24 0 0 1 0 346 0 2.21 6 0 trace 0
Elevation: 2,732 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Monterey Monterey County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 4,347 ft.
MAR 61.3 51.7 42.4 83 21 0 0 2 0 408 4 1.73 3 0 0.7 0
JAN 57.4 45.5 33.3 78 11 0 0 14 0 598 0 1.34 3 0 0.5 0
FEB 61.7 49.2 36.8 90 16 0 0 8 0 440 0 1.47 3 0 0.1 0
MAR 67.7 56.5 45.3 87 27 0 0 0 0 259 4 2.36 6 0 trace 0
FEB 61.7 53.4 45.0 86 26 0 0 0 0 322 1 3.55 7 1 trace 0
MAY 78.4 67.1 55.8 98 32 2 0 0 0 68 137 0.27 1 0 trace 0
MAR 62.2 54.0 45.7 84 32 0 0 0 0 336 1 3.56 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 57’ N
JUN 88.7 77.0 65.3 106 34 15 0 0 0 8 363 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.6 82.0 70.5 110 48 24 0 0 0 0 512 0.90 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.4 80.2 69.0 106 44 20 0 0 0 0 482 1.80 2 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 115° 33’ W
SEP 85.0 74.2 63.3 100 38 8 0 0 0 11 284 0.90 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.4 64.3 54.1 97 24 1 0 0 0 112 91 0.67 1 0 trace 0
NOV 62.3 53.2 44.0 83 22 0 0 3 0 353 5 0.63 1 0 0.1 0
DEC YEAR 54.6 72.5 46.3 62.4 38.0 52.3 75 110 11 11 0 70 0 0 7 23 0 0 574 2,799 0 1,922 1.00 11.85 2 19 0 1 0.7 2.5 0 1
OCT 78.4 65.0 51.5 101 33 3 0 0 0 73 85 0.74 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.3 54.0 43.7 88 28 0 0 1 0 325 2 1.65 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.2 75.0 46.2 62.5 38.1 49.9 75 111 19 19 0 81 0 0 6 13 0 0 576 2,332 0 1,563 1.75 13.12 4 33 0 0 trace trace 0 0
OCT 78.4 64.0 49.6 100 22 3 0 0 0 104 89 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.1 52.3 39.4 83 13 0 0 5 0 376 2 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.3 75.7 45.0 62.6 32.6 49.3 79 112 8 5 0 97 0 0 16 47 0 0 614 2,793 0 2,048 0.86 6.74 2 15 0 0 0.3 1.0 0 0
NOV 64.7 55.9 47.2 91 35 0 0 0 0 269 5 2.61 5 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 59.9 65.4 51.7 56.9 43.6 48.4 85 104 20 20 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 404 2,958 0 98 2.89 20.31 6 40 0 3 trace trace 0 0
Latitude: 37° 39’ N
Longitude: 121° 00’ W
APR 74.1 61.1 48.1 100 35 1 0 0 0 139 40 0.85 3 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.9 77.6 61.4 111 51 23 0 0 0 0 406 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.7 67.4 53.1 105 39 7 0 0 0 47 130 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 03’ N MAR 65.3 53.2 40.9 87 5 0 0 3 0 363 3 1.14 3 0 0.1 0
Elevation: 383 ft. JAN 60.1 52.1 43.9 80 29 0 0 0 0 394 0 4.16 7 1 trace 0
APR 69.4 58.7 47.9 89 26 0 0 1 0 222 43 0.54 1 0 0.2 0
APR 71.6 58.9 46.0 94 27 1 0 1 0 207 44 0.22 1 0 trace 0
MAY 80.0 67.1 54.2 101 34 5 0 0 0 73 148 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.6 73.3 58.0 109 43 14 0 0 0 6 261 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 64.9 56.6 48.2 95 40 0 0 0 0 260 5 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.0 72.9 57.8 105 44 13 0 0 0 4 257 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 10’ W JUN 89.9 76.5 63.0 112 40 17 0 0 0 9 357 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 36’ N APR 64.1 55.2 46.1 93 35 0 0 0 0 294 7 1.46 3 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.2 76.5 60.6 108 49 20 0 0 0 0 378 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 67.1 58.7 50.4 100 43 0 0 0 0 189 8 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 97.0 82.8 68.6 111 43 28 0 0 0 0 550 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.0 81.5 67.0 110 42 27 0 0 0 0 535 0.27 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.2 74.7 60.2 107 38 16 0 0 0 9 320 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 54’ W JUL 68.6 60.5 52.4 97 46 0 0 0 0 141 12 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 69.8 61.6 53.4 96 48 0 0 0 0 108 11 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 71.8 62.6 53.3 101 44 1 0 0 0 93 21 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 70.3 60.7 51.1 104 37 1 0 0 0 148 27 0.93 2 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Morro Bay Fire Dept. San Luis Obispo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 62.3 52.3 42.2 89 23 0 0 2 0 388 0 3.50 6 1 0.0 0
FEB 63.1 53.5 43.8 87 25 0 0 1 0 320 1 3.39 6 1 0.0 0
MAR 63.0 53.8 44.4 92 30 0 0 0 0 343 2 3.70 6 1 0.0 0
Mount Diablo Junction Contra Costa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.6 47.5 39.3 77 23 0 0 4 0 536 0 4.82 8 1 0.4 0
FEB 57.4 49.0 40.6 80 14 0 0 3 0 446 0 4.25 7 1 trace 0
Mount Hamilton Santa Clara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 49.4 43.5 37.5 73 18 0 1 9 0 661 0 4.41 8 1 3.8 1
Mount Shasta Siskiyou County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 43.7 35.0 26.2 64 0 0 2 24 0 925 0 7.32 9 2 17.9 13
FEB 49.8 43.5 37.2 72 17 0 1 8 0 599 0 3.80 7 1 3.5 1
MAR 59.1 50.0 40.7 84 25 0 0 3 0 460 0 3.93 8 1 0.4 0
Elevation: 114 ft.
APR 63.8 54.4 44.8 100 33 0 0 0 0 315 5 1.04 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 63.2 55.3 47.5 98 33 0 0 0 0 296 3 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,168 ft. APR 64.6 53.8 43.0 89 28 0 0 1 0 336 10 1.40 4 0 0.6 0
MAY 70.9 59.2 47.4 102 31 1 0 0 0 223 42 0.79 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 4,202 ft. MAR 50.5 43.8 37.0 74 18 0 0 10 0 651 0 3.85 8 1 4.1 2
JUN 64.4 57.2 50.1 101 39 0 0 0 0 232 3 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
APR 55.6 47.7 39.7 84 21 0 0 7 0 516 4 1.75 5 0 1.4 1
MAY 63.6 55.2 46.7 91 26 0 0 2 0 325 22 0.91 2 0 trace 0
JUN 78.6 65.8 53.1 101 37 5 0 0 0 95 109 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 22’ N JUL 65.5 58.8 52.1 89 35 0 0 0 0 187 2 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 66.4 59.7 53.0 87 40 0 0 0 0 160 5 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 52’ N JUL 85.6 72.7 59.8 111 42 11 0 0 0 24 247 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 85.4 72.6 59.7 107 42 11 0 0 0 20 250 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 20’ N JUN 72.0 63.5 55.0 94 31 0 0 0 0 133 85 0.23 1 0 trace 0
SEP 68.3 60.3 52.3 102 41 1 0 0 0 153 16 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 78.4 70.9 63.3 100 38 2 0 0 0 30 212 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 77.9 70.3 62.7 103 40 2 0 0 0 36 210 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.4 70.0 57.5 107 40 7 0 0 0 40 186 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 51’ W OCT 69.0 59.5 50.0 98 37 0 0 0 0 179 17 0.65 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 66.6 56.3 45.9 90 31 0 0 0 0 260 5 1.69 4 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 56’ W OCT 74.4 63.1 51.8 100 31 2 0 0 0 135 75 1.24 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 61.9 52.9 43.9 89 26 0 0 1 0 362 5 3.65 6 1 trace 0
SEP 73.8 66.0 58.2 98 35 1 0 0 0 93 130 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 65.5 58.2 50.8 93 20 0 0 1 0 249 44 1.41 2 0 trace 0
NOV 54.2 47.7 41.2 81 21 0 0 4 0 513 1 3.32 6 1 0.2 0
Latitude: 41° 20’ N
Longitude: 122° 20’ W
FEB 47.8 38.1 28.3 70 -3 0 0 21 0 755 0 5.80 8 2 17.8 10
MAY 67.7 53.6 39.5 94 23 0 0 4 0 353 5 1.88 4 0 0.5 0
AUG 83.3 65.9 48.4 105 34 7 0 0 0 56 80 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
APR 58.8 46.1 33.3 86 19 0 0 15 0 561 0 2.56 5 1 4.7 1
JUN 75.9 60.8 45.8 96 28 2 0 0 0 157 32 1.02 3 0 trace 0
JUL 84.4 67.3 50.1 100 32 8 0 0 0 40 105 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.9 69.3 47.8 58.7 39.6 48.0 77 111 14 14 0 37 0 0 4 16 0 0 528 3,205 0 924 3.56 24.29 6 44 1 5 0.1 1.5 0 0
Longitude: 121° 39’ W
Elevation: 3,533 ft. MAR 52.1 41.2 30.2 76 13 0 0 21 0 733 0 5.86 9 2 12.3 5
DEC YEAR 62.6 64.9 52.2 56.1 41.7 47.3 81 102 22 22 0 1 0 0 2 5 0 0 391 3,224 0 59 2.67 17.52 5 34 1 4 trace trace 0 0
SEP 76.3 59.9 43.4 97 28 2 0 1 0 172 23 0.88 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 65.0 50.9 36.8 93 20 0 0 8 0 431 2 2.20 4 0 0.5 0
NOV 50.2 40.3 30.4 77 6 0 0 19 0 735 0 5.40 8 2 9.4 3
DEC YEAR 49.4 61.7 43.3 54.5 37.2 47.2 76 103 7 7 0 5 1 3 9 50 0 0 665 4,471 0 708 3.27 23.51 7 47 1 5 1.4 14.4 2 7
DEC YEAR 43.4 62.4 34.6 49.5 25.8 36.5 66 105 -13 -13 0 19 2 4 25 138 0 0 935 5,853 0 247 5.69 39.38 8 62 2 11 21.7 84.8 11 43
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Mount Wilson 2 Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 52.6 45.0 37.4 74 11 0 1 9 0 612 0 8.12 6 2 na 8
Elevation: 5,708 ft.
FEB 53.4 45.4 37.4 80 13 0 0 9 0 547 0 9.46 5 3 na 5
MAR 54.8 46.3 37.8 79 14 0 0 10 0 573 1 8.49 6 3 na 6
Mountain Pass San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN na na na 71 3 0 1 17 0 na na 1.03 2 0 2.4 2
FEB na na 31.7 79 4 0 0 12 0 na na 1.07 2 0 2.7 1
Napa State Hospital Napa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.6 48.4 39.2 79 24 0 0 7 0 508 0 5.63 8 2 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 66.8 53.6 40.4 90 19 0 0 4 0 345 17 0.40 1 0 0.7 0
Elevation: 32 ft.
FEB 62.6 52.2 41.6 80 25 0 0 2 0 357 1 4.76 7 1 0.0 0
FEB 70.6 58.5 46.3 92 24 0 0 0 0 190 15 0.65 2 0 trace 0
MAY 67.2 57.6 47.9 91 23 0 0 2 0 258 33 0.96 2 0 0.3 0
Elevation: 4,727 ft. MAR 59.4 47.5 35.5 88 12 0 0 10 0 537 1 1.12 3 0 1.9 1
MAR 65.9 54.5 43.1 87 28 0 0 1 0 319 0 4.06 8 1 trace 0
Needles Airport San Bernardino County JAN 64.4 53.3 42.3 85 23 0 0 2 0 355 0 0.74 2 0 trace 0
APR 59.9 50.7 41.1 86 18 0 0 7 0 430 9 2.21 3 1 na 3
APR 71.0 57.7 44.4 95 31 0 0 0 0 221 12 1.40 3 0 0.0 0
MAY na na na 98 20 1 0 1 0 na na 0.34 1 0 trace 0
APR 84.6 70.9 57.1 104 40 10 0 0 0 28 238 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 76.6 67.0 57.3 97 31 1 0 0 0 74 131 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.0 72.7 63.4 99 38 3 0 0 0 8 255 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 93.8 80.2 66.6 113 46 23 0 0 0 1 490 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 81.3 72.2 62.9 97 42 3 0 0 0 13 256 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 28’ N JUN na na na 104 32 11 0 0 0 na na 0.27 0 0 0.0 0
JUL na na na 108 46 19 0 0 0 na na 1.07 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 17’ N MAY 75.8 62.3 48.6 103 30 3 0 0 0 120 38 0.73 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 912 ft.
MAR 76.9 63.9 50.8 97 32 2 0 0 0 99 78 0.65 2 0 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 14’ N
JUN 80.6 66.6 52.5 109 38 5 0 0 0 38 93 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.9 68.7 54.5 112 43 5 0 0 0 8 133 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG na na na 107 44 17 0 0 0 na na 1.12 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 108.7 96.1 83.4 121 57 31 0 0 0 0 965 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 77.0 67.9 58.7 94 35 1 0 0 0 54 155 1.00 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 68.5 59.9 51.4 93 18 0 0 1 0 204 54 1.51 2 1 trace 0
NOV 59.4 51.3 43.2 82 15 0 0 4 0 411 6 3.66 3 1 0.8 1
DEC YEAR 53.1 65.5 45.5 56.8 37.8 48.0 76 99 10 10 0 8 1 2 9 51 0 0 598 3,782 0 900 5.22 41.27 5 35 2 13 na na 4 27
Longitude: 115° 33’ W SEP na na na 102 35 6 0 0 0 na na 0.71 1 0 0.0 0
OCT na na na 96 20 1 0 1 0 na na 0.41 1 0 0.1 0
NOV na na na 80 8 0 0 7 0 na na 0.67 1 0 0.4 1
DEC YEAR na na na na na na 70 108 -2 -2 0 55 1 2 18 70 0 0 na na na na 0.72 8.93 1 17 0 0 1.8 10.0 1 6
Longitude: 122° 16’ W AUG 82.6 68.5 54.4 106 41 5 0 0 0 8 134 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 46’ N JUN 104.2 90.1 76.1 121 53 29 0 0 0 0 756 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 04’ W
AUG 106.6 94.1 81.5 121 66 30 0 0 0 0 929 0.76 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.4 67.7 53.0 108 40 7 0 0 0 19 105 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.1 63.0 48.8 106 32 3 0 0 0 98 45 1.41 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.2 54.2 43.2 87 27 0 0 1 0 319 2 3.91 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.6 71.8 48.1 59.3 38.5 46.8 76 112 14 14 0 28 0 0 7 18 0 0 518 2,533 0 563 4.13 26.77 7 43 1 6 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 114° 37’ W SEP 100.2 87.1 73.9 115 52 27 0 0 0 0 682 0.60 1 0 trace 0
OCT 87.9 74.5 61.1 109 34 14 0 0 0 14 328 0.29 1 0 trace 0
NOV 73.7 61.6 49.4 92 31 0 0 0 0 135 46 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.3 86.3 53.3 73.6 42.2 60.9 83 121 13 13 0 166 0 0 2 4 0 0 357 1,179 1 4,528 0.46 5.21 1 13 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Nevada City Nevada County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Newark Alameda County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 2,778 ft.
JAN 50.7 41.4 32.1 72 11 0 0 17 0 724 0 11.40 10 4 3.8 4
Elevation: 9 ft. JAN 57.6 49.8 42.0 71 28 0 0 1 0 465 0 2.99 7 0 0.0 0
Newport Beach Orange County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 53.5 43.5 33.4 77 13 0 0 13 0 601 0 9.97 9 4 3.8 3
JAN 63.6 55.9 48.1 87 30 0 0 0 0 279 3 2.65 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 61.2 53.1 45.0 78 27 0 0 0 0 330 0 2.72 6 0 0.0 0
MAR 56.1 45.7 35.3 78 18 0 0 11 0 590 0 9.45 10 3 3.4 2
MAR 63.5 57.3 51.0 86 37 0 0 0 0 233 1 2.29 4 1 0.0 0
North Fork Ranger Station Madera County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN na na na 76 10 0 0 15 0 na na 6.78 5 2 0.1 0
FEB na na na 82 10 0 0 11 0 na na 5.98 4 1 0.0 0
MAY 70.6 57.5 44.3 97 28 0 0 1 0 249 27 2.14 4 1 trace 0
Latitude: 37° 31’ N MAR 63.8 55.6 47.3 82 34 0 0 0 0 286 1 2.38 6 0 0.0 0
APR 67.1 58.3 49.6 92 33 0 0 0 0 204 16 0.92 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 9 ft. FEB 63.7 56.7 49.5 86 31 0 0 0 0 232 3 2.53 4 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 15’ N
APR 62.4 50.2 38.1 89 23 0 0 7 0 438 3 4.04 6 1 0.8 1
MAR na na na 84 15 0 0 9 0 na na 6.20 6 2 0.3 0
MAY 70.4 61.7 52.9 98 42 1 0 0 0 129 31 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 79.5 65.2 50.8 99 32 4 0 0 0 81 95 0.70 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 66.5 61.8 57.0 86 40 0 0 0 0 103 11 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 86.1 70.5 54.8 104 37 11 0 0 0 17 220 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.2 65.2 50.3 100 31 3 0 0 0 81 116 1.14 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 70.2 57.2 44.0 95 20 1 0 2 0 261 33 2.77 4 1 trace 0
NOV 56.4 46.4 36.5 83 19 0 0 9 0 550 0 8.15 8 3 0.9 0
DEC YEAR 49.9 66.9 41.0 54.6 32.1 42.3 76 106 -1 -1 0 31 0 0 16 76 0 0 736 4,340 0 722 9.16 59.39 9 65 3 20 4.1 16.8 3 13
OCT 72.8 63.3 53.7 96 38 1 0 0 0 86 44 0.85 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.3 55.8 47.2 80 30 0 0 0 0 272 1 2.02 5 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.5 68.3 49.6 59.5 41.6 50.7 72 105 21 21 0 10 0 0 2 3 0 0 471 2,343 0 461 2.22 14.91 5 36 0 0 trace trace 0 0
NOV 67.8 60.0 52.2 89 38 0 0 0 0 152 10 1.11 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.5 67.7 56.2 61.7 47.8 55.6 94 102 32 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 269 1,530 3 444 1.70 11.87 3 22 0 3 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 122° 02’ W JUN 74.3 65.2 55.9 102 46 2 0 0 0 52 67 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 76.8 67.2 57.6 105 49 2 0 0 0 17 101 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 36’ N
APR 65.4 59.3 53.2 98 38 0 0 0 0 169 8 0.68 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 00’ W
JUL 86.8 71.4 56.0 106 37 12 0 0 0 12 228 0.19 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 68.9 64.5 60.0 102 51 0 0 0 0 39 30 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 77.0 67.6 58.2 102 48 2 0 0 0 10 107 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 76.9 67.2 57.4 103 41 2 0 0 0 21 93 0.20 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 53’ W
JUL 71.7 67.3 63.0 88 56 0 0 0 0 5 92 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 73.0 68.6 64.2 94 55 0 0 0 0 2 126 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 73.0 68.0 63.0 98 52 1 0 0 0 7 104 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 71.3 65.0 58.7 95 32 0 0 0 0 40 53 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,627 ft.
Latitude: 37° 14’ N
Longitude: 119° 30’ W
APR 66.5 52.0 37.5 91 22 0 0 5 0 386 2 2.39 3 0 0.3 0
JUL 93.2 75.2 57.1 108 38 23 0 0 0 3 326 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.4 60.0 43.6 100 19 3 0 1 0 187 39 1.56 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 76.3 60.3 44.2 102 26 2 0 1 0 184 41 1.27 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 85.3 68.1 50.8 104 32 10 0 0 0 47 140 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.1 74.9 56.6 109 42 23 0 0 0 3 325 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.8 69.3 51.7 104 36 13 0 0 0 36 173 0.70 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.9 49.6 35.4 88 16 0 0 9 0 466 1 3.84 4 1 0.2 0
DEC YEAR na na na na na na 78 109 6 6 0 74 0 0 16 67 0 0 na na na na 4.59 33.97 4 33 1 7 0.1 1.0 0 0
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Oceanside Marina San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Ojai Ventura County
JAN 64.1 54.5 44.8 85 29 0 0 0 0 321 1 2.43 5 1 trace 0
FEB 64.1 55.0 45.9 90 28 0 0 0 0 276 1 2.19 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 748 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 67.2 52.1 37.0 90 24 0 0 8 0 393 0 4.86 5 2 0.0 0
FEB 68.7 54.0 39.3 90 22 0 0 3 0 304 2 5.51 5 2 0.0 0
Elevation: 9 ft. MAR 64.1 56.0 47.9 90 34 0 0 0 0 274 0 2.15 4 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Orland Glenn County
FEB 56.0 47.3 38.5 75 21 0 0 6 0 494 0 9.46 12 3 0.0 0
Elevation: 252 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.1 45.9 36.6 78 20 0 0 10 0 586 0 4.49 7 2 0.2 0
FEB 61.0 50.4 39.8 82 23 0 0 3 0 405 0 3.70 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 13’ N MAY 66.7 60.8 54.9 89 38 0 0 0 0 127 4 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 69.0 63.8 58.5 90 43 0 0 0 0 56 18 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 72.3 67.2 62.1 103 44 0 0 0 0 9 78 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 24’ W
AUG 73.8 68.6 63.3 94 47 0 0 0 0 5 108 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 73.8 67.5 61.2 104 43 0 0 0 0 13 82 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 27’ N
Longitude: 119° 14’ W
MAR 69.6 55.5 41.4 96 28 0 0 1 0 289 2 4.45 5 2 0.0 0
JUN 83.1 67.4 51.8 110 39 7 0 0 0 34 102 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
Orick Prairie Creek Park Humboldt County JAN 53.4 45.3 37.1 69 19 0 0 8 0 604 0 9.98 12 3 0.2 0
APR 65.5 57.9 50.3 93 33 0 0 0 0 207 3 0.90 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 57.9 48.4 38.7 80 26 0 0 6 0 508 0 9.22 13 3 trace 0
APR 74.4 59.0 43.5 103 29 2 0 0 0 189 22 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 77.0 62.5 48.0 105 36 3 0 0 0 111 40 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 157 ft. APR 59.9 49.5 39.1 84 27 0 0 5 0 457 0 5.32 9 2 0.0 0
MAY 63.2 52.8 42.3 93 29 0 0 1 0 373 1 3.13 6 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 45’ N MAR 65.4 54.2 42.9 88 26 0 0 1 0 330 2 3.52 7 1 0.1 0
APR 72.4 59.2 45.9 95 30 1 0 0 0 189 26 1.08 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.1 67.1 53.1 104 34 7 0 0 0 60 128 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 88.8 72.1 55.4 111 44 14 0 0 0 1 221 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.9 72.8 55.6 111 42 16 0 0 0 1 253 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.0 70.3 53.5 111 39 13 0 0 0 14 183 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 41° 22’ N
JUN 65.9 55.9 45.9 95 31 0 0 0 0 267 1 1.27 3 0 0.0 0
JUL 68.9 58.7 48.5 88 37 0 0 0 0 189 2 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 69.9 59.3 48.8 94 31 0 0 0 0 170 1 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 71.7 63.9 56.0 100 36 0 0 0 0 63 29 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 68.3 58.5 48.7 100 34 0 0 0 0 198 5 1.00 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.9 68.2 54.7 60.7 44.4 53.2 89 104 27 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 1,863 0 329 1.46 11.28 3 23 0 1 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 81.5 64.6 47.6 107 30 6 0 0 0 76 67 0.57 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.7 57.2 40.6 100 27 1 0 2 0 236 7 1.71 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.2 77.4 52.2 61.7 36.3 45.8 88 111 16 16 0 62 0 0 8 22 0 0 389 2,037 0 899 3.04 22.14 3 25 1 7 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 124° 01’ W
SEP 71.2 58.5 45.8 97 31 0 0 0 0 191 3 1.62 3 0 0.0 0
OCT 66.1 54.1 42.0 98 25 0 0 1 0 333 2 4.26 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 57.5 48.7 39.9 73 23 0 0 5 0 481 0 10.84 11 3 trace 0
DEC YEAR 52.1 61.8 44.5 51.9 36.9 42.0 68 98 17 17 0 0 0 0 10 42 0 0 628 4,695 0 10 10.96 66.85 12 88 4 20 0.2 0.4 0 0
OCT 79.2 64.4 49.6 103 33 5 0 0 0 90 78 1.13 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.9 52.8 41.6 87 21 0 0 2 0 361 2 2.97 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 74.9 45.5 61.8 36.0 48.7 81 117 15 15 0 89 0 0 9 25 0 0 596 2,633 0 1,568 3.17 22.02 6 40 1 6 trace 0.3 0 0
Longitude: 122° 12’ W JUN 89.0 74.2 59.2 112 31 14 0 0 0 8 279 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 94.6 78.5 62.4 115 49 24 0 0 0 0 423 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.3 76.7 60.1 117 48 22 0 0 0 0 373 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.1 73.0 56.8 114 39 16 0 0 0 8 257 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California Orleans Humboldt County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Oxnard Ventura County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Cooperative Weather Stations Elevation: 396 ft. JAN 52.1 43.8 35.4 70 12 0 0 11 0 651 0 9.03 11 3 0.7 0
Elevation: 45 ft. JAN 65.9 55.7 45.4 88 30 0 0 0 0 288 6 3.49 5 1 trace 0
Palm Springs Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 57.5 47.7 37.8 78 16 0 0 5 0 482 0 7.82 10 3 0.3 0
JAN 70.3 57.1 43.9 95 23 0 0 1 0 248 8 1.27 2 0 trace 0
FEB 66.4 56.5 46.5 90 32 0 0 0 0 240 8 3.82 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 63.6 51.8 39.9 86 26 0 0 3 0 403 0 7.14 11 2 0.3 0
Latitude: 41° 18’ N APR 70.0 55.7 41.4 97 29 1 0 1 0 276 7 3.34 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 12’ N MAR 66.4 57.2 47.9 94 32 0 0 0 0 241 6 3.03 5 1 0.0 0
APR 68.5 59.0 49.4 100 36 0 0 0 0 183 13 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 419 ft. FEB 75.0 61.1 47.2 99 28 1 0 0 0 134 35 1.14 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 79.7 65.1 50.5 103 32 4 0 0 0 77 91 0.67 2 0 0.0 0
APR 87.1 71.4 55.6 112 35 13 0 0 0 25 257 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
Palm Springs Thermal Airport Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 70.7 54.8 38.8 92 17 0 0 6 0 313 2 0.74 2 0 trace 0
FEB 75.0 59.1 43.2 100 20 1 0 2 0 175 20 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 77.2 61.5 45.7 103 31 4 0 0 0 142 40 2.07 4 0 trace 0
MAR 80.0 64.3 48.6 102 26 4 0 0 0 84 72 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
APR 86.7 70.6 54.5 110 32 12 0 0 0 23 223 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 69.0 61.1 53.1 98 41 0 0 0 0 125 7 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 84.7 67.5 50.4 107 38 10 0 0 0 38 112 0.76 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 123° 32’ W JUL 92.2 73.3 54.3 112 43 19 0 0 0 4 262 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 74.3 66.7 59.1 89 50 0 0 0 0 11 71 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 103.9 86.7 69.4 121 44 29 0 0 0 0 658 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.2 59.2 44.2 98 24 2 0 1 0 189 16 3.77 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 57.6 49.2 40.8 77 22 0 0 3 0 466 0 8.64 11 3 0.2 0
DEC YEAR 50.6 71.5 43.0 57.8 35.4 44.0 68 112 5 5 0 69 0 0 10 34 0 0 674 3,357 0 809 9.44 53.88 12 76 3 16 1.8 3.3 1 1
JUN 102.9 86.0 69.0 122 51 29 0 0 0 0 630 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 75.5 67.6 59.8 97 50 0 0 0 0 8 92 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.2 66.9 58.5 103 47 1 0 0 0 18 72 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.0 64.3 54.4 102 37 1 0 0 0 60 46 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 70.4 59.7 49.0 98 36 0 0 0 0 169 16 1.54 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.6 70.3 55.9 61.2 45.2 52.0 88 103 30 30 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 278 1,672 5 366 2.26 15.83 3 23 1 4 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 78.4 64.2 49.8 100 31 2 0 0 0 86 76 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 69.9 88.9 56.6 73.8 43.2 58.8 90 123 24 23 0 180 0 0 1 2 0 0 259 836 6 4,282 0.59 5.20 1 10 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 116° 33’ W
JUL 108.3 92.2 76.0 123 54 31 0 0 0 0 848 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: -111 ft. MAY 93.7 78.1 62.4 116 42 23 0 0 0 1 429 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.9 68.2 49.4 107 35 13 0 0 0 28 126 1.22 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 11’ W JUN 71.6 63.9 56.2 102 43 0 0 0 0 51 24 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 54’ N MAY 94.4 78.5 62.6 116 43 23 0 0 0 1 445 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.8 72.6 53.4 112 39 20 0 0 0 4 246 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 106.9 91.4 75.9 123 52 31 0 0 0 0 848 0.38 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 101.2 85.7 70.1 120 51 28 0 0 0 0 639 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 91.0 76.0 60.9 116 35 18 0 0 0 6 371 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 38’ N
JUL 106.5 90.8 75.2 126 57 31 0 0 0 0 801 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 105.1 90.0 74.7 121 52 31 0 0 0 0 789 0.39 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 100.4 84.3 68.2 121 48 28 0 0 0 0 590 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 116° 10’ W
OCT 90.5 73.6 56.5 114 28 18 0 0 0 12 289 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 78.6 61.3 43.9 98 24 2 0 2 0 137 36 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 70.3 88.4 53.9 72.2 37.4 56.0 91 126 17 17 0 179 0 0 7 17 0 0 340 1,085 2 3,883 0.31 3.65 1 8 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
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Profiles of California
Palmdale Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.6 45.9 32.9 79 8 0 0 15 0 586 0 1.56 3 0 0.7 0
Palo Alto Santa Clara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.7 48.2 38.6 75 24 0 0 6 0 514 0 3.30 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,595 ft. FEB 63.2 49.7 36.2 84 15 0 0 9 0 424 0 1.66 3 1 0.0 0
MAR 67.6 53.5 39.3 91 14 0 0 5 0 353 2 1.39 3 0 trace 0
Elevation: 22 ft. FEB 61.3 51.3 41.3 84 26 0 0 2 0 380 0 3.11 6 1 0.0 0
MAR 64.3 54.1 43.7 85 30 0 0 0 0 333 0 2.62 6 0 0.0 0
Palomar Mountain Observ. San Diego Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Paradise Butte County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 50.7 42.4 34.0 80 11 0 1 14 0 694 0 5.77 5 2 4.8 2
FEB 52.0 43.4 34.6 77 12 0 1 12 0 605 0 6.01 4 2 3.3 1
FEB 56.6 48.6 40.6 81 22 0 0 3 0 456 0 8.96 9 3 0.5 0
Latitude: 34° 35’ N MAY 82.4 66.6 50.9 103 28 8 0 0 0 68 132 0.16 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.4 74.7 58.0 112 38 19 0 0 0 9 309 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 73.2 60.9 48.6 100 33 2 0 0 0 146 24 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 77.3 64.8 52.3 106 40 2 0 0 0 59 59 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
APR 61.2 50.3 39.4 81 19 0 0 8 0 438 5 1.73 3 0 3.7 2
MAY 68.5 57.0 45.4 91 20 0 0 3 0 263 23 0.70 1 0 0.2 0
APR 66.3 56.2 46.1 90 29 0 0 0 0 274 25 3.78 6 1 trace 0
MAY 75.3 63.8 52.2 101 35 2 0 0 0 125 93 1.87 3 1 trace 0
Longitude: 118° 06’ W AUG 97.0 80.3 63.5 112 41 28 0 0 0 0 499 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 91.0 74.3 57.5 109 34 19 0 0 0 8 307 0.22 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.3 64.1 47.8 105 23 5 0 1 0 102 85 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.2 52.6 37.9 93 16 0 0 8 0 367 2 0.53 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.3 77.4 45.1 62.2 31.8 47.0 81 113 9 8 0 109 0 0 17 56 0 0 610 2,729 0 1,880 1.15 7.44 2 15 0 1 trace 0.7 0 0
NOV 64.2 53.3 42.3 83 26 0 0 1 0 345 0 2.05 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.9 69.4 47.7 58.0 37.5 46.6 73 106 20 20 0 11 0 0 7 16 0 0 530 2,781 0 322 2.55 16.07 6 36 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 122° 08’ W JUL 78.7 66.8 54.8 105 41 2 0 0 0 21 82 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 78.6 66.7 54.8 100 44 2 0 0 0 16 75 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 77.8 65.4 52.9 105 41 2 0 0 0 42 54 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 23’ N
JUN 78.8 66.9 55.0 99 30 2 0 0 0 71 122 0.18 0 0 trace 0
Latitude: 39° 45’ N
MAR 59.9 51.2 42.5 83 26 0 0 2 0 421 1 9.28 9 3 0.5 0
JUL 97.6 80.9 64.3 113 44 28 0 0 0 0 506 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 27’ N APR 68.9 56.9 44.8 94 31 0 0 0 0 243 9 0.87 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 5,547 ft.
MAR 55.2 45.4 35.7 78 18 0 0 12 0 599 0 6.33 5 2 11.2 3
Elevation: 1,748 ft. JAN 53.8 46.1 38.4 77 20 0 0 5 0 580 0 11.08 9 4 1.2 0
APR 74.4 58.9 43.4 98 20 2 0 1 0 202 38 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 84.7 73.0 61.1 100 39 6 0 0 0 6 250 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 83.6 72.8 61.8 100 41 4 0 0 0 7 264 1.01 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.5 67.4 56.3 100 34 2 0 0 0 52 134 0.70 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 72.7 60.5 48.1 100 34 1 0 0 0 152 19 0.83 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 116° 50’ W OCT 68.0 58.0 47.9 97 18 0 0 1 0 240 32 0.95 2 0 0.1 0
NOV 57.8 48.7 39.6 79 17 0 0 6 0 482 1 2.74 3 1 2.0 1
DEC YEAR 50.9 65.8 42.6 55.7 34.3 45.4 76 100 11 11 0 14 1 3 12 68 0 0 687 4,144 0 831 3.73 30.27 4 30 1 8 4.9 30.2 3 12
OCT 73.9 63.3 52.6 98 29 2 0 0 0 127 86 2.78 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 59.8 51.7 43.5 84 26 0 0 1 0 396 2 7.82 8 3 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 53.5 70.8 45.8 60.4 38.1 50.1 78 113 14 14 0 60 0 0 5 16 0 0 588 3,023 0 1,522 8.71 56.51 9 61 3 19 0.8 3.0 0 0
Longitude: 121° 37’ W
JUN 84.3 71.6 59.0 105 41 9 0 0 0 29 232 0.74 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 91.3 78.0 64.6 108 47 20 0 0 0 2 420 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.2 76.8 63.3 113 41 17 0 0 0 3 398 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 84.7 72.3 59.9 108 38 10 0 0 0 22 265 1.11 2 0 trace 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Parker Reservoir San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 64.4 53.7 43.0 86 27 0 0 1 0 343 0 1.09 2 0 0.0 0
Pasadena Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 67.7 56.0 44.1 93 29 0 0 0 0 279 4 4.51 5 2 trace 0
FEB 70.4 58.9 47.3 92 27 0 0 0 0 182 18 0.91 2 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 84.1 71.6 59.0 105 35 9 0 0 0 26 254 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 862 ft. FEB 70.4 58.2 45.9 92 27 0 0 0 0 198 15 4.82 5 2 0.0 0
Paso Robles San Luis Obispo County JAN 62.0 48.0 33.9 82 11 0 0 15 0 521 0 3.25 6 1 trace 0
Elevation: 734 ft.
MAR 76.3 64.4 52.5 97 36 2 0 0 0 94 84 0.91 2 0 trace 0
FEB 65.3 51.2 37.1 85 17 0 0 8 0 382 0 3.15 5 1 trace 0
MAR 71.3 59.2 47.1 96 23 1 0 0 0 187 18 4.38 5 1 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 63.2 50.5 37.8 83 18 0 0 7 0 403 0 2.76 5 1 trace 0
MAY 78.1 65.8 53.4 101 39 3 0 0 0 52 88 0.45 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 698 ft. MAR 68.1 53.9 39.7 91 20 0 0 4 0 338 0 2.89 5 1 trace 0
MAR 66.0 53.0 40.0 89 20 0 0 4 0 364 0 2.67 5 1 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 17’ N JUN 103.3 90.2 77.0 122 56 29 0 0 0 0 754 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 107.5 95.3 83.1 123 64 31 0 0 0 0 936 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 09’ N
APR 75.8 62.8 49.7 105 35 2 0 0 0 108 66 1.13 2 0 0.0 0
APR 74.0 57.2 40.3 98 24 1 0 2 0 235 10 0.76 2 0 trace 0
Paso Robles FAA Airport San Luis Obispo Co. JAN 59.9 47.4 34.8 83 13 0 0 14 0 539 0 2.84 6 1 trace 0
MAY 93.0 80.4 67.7 115 47 22 0 0 0 1 495 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 80.5 62.5 44.4 103 31 6 0 0 0 117 50 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.8 70.6 57.3 110 41 7 0 0 0 11 185 0.22 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.2 67.7 48.3 107 31 13 0 0 0 34 121 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 80.3 63.0 45.6 105 30 6 0 0 0 113 59 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.0 69.2 50.2 111 36 14 0 0 0 22 150 0.02 0 0 trace 0
Longitude: 114° 10’ W SEP 100.0 87.7 75.3 116 53 27 0 0 0 0 681 0.56 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 88.3 75.9 63.5 110 38 15 0 0 0 10 355 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 74.2 62.5 50.8 94 28 1 0 0 0 121 57 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.8 86.0 53.9 74.0 43.0 62.0 82 123 25 25 0 167 0 0 1 2 0 0 337 1,114 0 4,545 0.59 6.34 1 13 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 73.8 61.0 48.2 98 31 1 0 0 0 139 27 1.72 2 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 67.8 78.3 55.9 65.4 44.0 52.4 88 110 26 23 0 66 0 0 0 0 0 0 279 1,277 2 1,581 2.63 21.20 3 25 1 7 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 118° 09’ W
JUL 89.4 75.3 61.2 107 47 15 0 0 0 0 334 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.6 76.3 61.9 107 50 17 0 0 0 0 377 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 38’ N
Elevation: 813 ft.
APR 72.8 56.7 40.6 99 27 1 0 2 0 249 11 0.64 2 0 trace 0
AUG 106.0 93.9 81.6 119 67 31 0 0 0 0 911 0.66 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 92.2 71.9 51.5 110 38 19 0 0 0 6 222 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.5 71.9 51.1 111 39 21 0 0 0 4 232 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.4 74.5 60.5 110 48 14 0 0 0 1 305 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 41’ W SEP 88.9 68.6 48.3 110 33 15 0 0 0 25 143 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 36’ N JUL 93.4 73.6 53.8 113 43 22 0 0 0 3 276 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.0 73.4 53.7 114 43 21 0 0 0 4 278 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.6 68.9 55.1 108 37 6 0 0 0 23 160 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.4 69.6 50.8 111 37 15 0 0 0 22 171 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.3 61.8 42.3 108 19 6 0 2 0 128 39 0.55 1 0 trace 0
NOV 68.8 52.6 36.3 94 17 0 0 10 0 367 0 1.40 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 61.8 76.9 46.6 59.5 31.5 42.1 87 111 7 7 0 81 0 0 19 60 0 0 562 2,719 0 817 2.09 14.77 4 28 1 4 0.1 0.1 0 0
Longitude: 120° 39’ W OCT 79.7 62.1 44.4 106 20 5 0 1 0 127 48 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.2 52.4 37.6 94 19 0 0 8 0 372 1 1.20 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 59.9 76.0 46.4 59.8 32.9 43.5 78 114 8 8 0 84 0 0 17 53 0 0 570 2,788 0 994 1.88 13.14 3 27 0 3 0.1 0.1 0 0
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Profiles of California
Petaluma Fire Station 2 Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.2 47.8 38.3 79 22 0 0 7 0 527 0 5.62 8 2 trace 0
FEB 62.1 51.4 40.5 81 18 0 0 3 0 379 0 5.05 8 1 trace 0
Elevation: 29 ft.
MAR 64.6 53.5 42.2 87 28 0 0 1 0 352 0 3.87 7 1 0.0 0
APR 68.8 56.1 43.4 97 24 0 0 0 0 264 5 1.35 3 0 trace 0
Pinnacles National Monument San Benito Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 61.7 47.4 33.0 86 17 0 0 16 0 539 0 3.26 6 1 0.2 0
Placerville El Dorado County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 64.0 49.7 35.3 86 17 0 0 9 0 425 0 3.30 5 1 trace 0
FEB 58.2 46.9 35.7 78 15 0 0 9 0 504 0 6.23 8 2 0.0 0
JAN 67.7 54.7 41.5 90 25 0 0 2 0 318 3 4.16 5 2 0.0 0
FEB 69.8 56.7 43.5 94 23 0 0 1 0 235 11 3.83 4 1 trace 0
MAR 60.7 49.5 38.2 83 22 0 0 6 0 474 0 6.10 9 2 0.1 0
MAY 79.0 60.9 42.8 103 26 5 0 1 0 164 39 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.2 67.2 52.2 110 40 5 0 0 0 16 91 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.5 67.2 46.8 108 34 14 0 0 0 48 111 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 74.9 60.6 46.4 104 29 2 0 0 0 174 52 1.44 3 0 0.0 0
APR 74.4 60.8 47.1 104 34 1 0 0 0 144 36 0.76 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 77.0 64.2 51.4 106 39 2 0 0 0 77 61 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.5 67.9 52.2 105 36 8 0 0 0 50 150 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.3 67.3 52.3 104 36 5 0 0 0 13 90 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.1 72.2 50.2 111 37 23 0 0 0 5 238 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.2 61.7 47.1 106 29 2 0 0 0 122 26 1.38 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.8 68.9 48.0 112 32 16 0 0 0 31 149 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.1 53.6 41.9 87 23 0 0 2 0 337 1 3.74 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.4 70.8 47.5 58.1 37.5 45.3 79 110 19 18 0 22 0 0 8 21 0 0 537 2,797 0 350 4.12 26.30 7 43 1 6 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 11’ W
OCT 81.2 61.7 42.3 116 25 7 0 1 0 145 51 0.84 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.0 52.8 36.6 93 15 0 0 8 0 362 2 1.92 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 61.8 76.6 47.0 58.9 32.1 41.2 83 116 10 10 0 89 0 0 18 63 0 0 553 2,990 0 842 2.53 17.39 5 33 1 4 trace 0.2 0 0
NOV 61.6 49.7 37.7 83 21 0 0 6 0 454 1 5.22 7 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.8 71.6 44.0 57.9 33.1 44.2 73 110 8 8 0 62 0 0 16 57 0 0 645 3,511 0 1,122 5.83 38.90 7 51 2 12 trace 0.3 0 0
Longitude: 120° 49’ W
JUL 91.5 74.6 57.7 110 39 20 0 0 0 8 333 0.19 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.1 74.1 57.0 109 37 19 0 0 0 5 318 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 04’ N JUN 82.9 68.9 54.8 105 40 7 0 0 0 19 129 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 39’ W SEP 81.5 66.4 51.2 109 37 6 0 0 0 28 68 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 29’ N
JUL 94.4 72.6 50.7 116 36 23 0 0 0 7 242 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 42’ N
APR 66.6 53.8 40.9 92 25 0 0 3 0 336 9 2.80 4 1 trace 0
Elevation: 738 ft. MAR 69.5 57.2 44.9 100 28 0 0 0 0 243 10 3.79 5 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 16’ N JUN 78.6 64.5 50.5 107 33 3 0 0 0 61 50 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,305 ft.
APR 71.2 55.1 38.9 100 26 1 0 3 0 298 10 1.07 3 0 trace 0
Elevation: 1,847 ft.
JAN 54.7 43.9 33.0 75 16 0 0 16 0 649 0 7.60 8 2 0.2 0
Pomona Cal Poly Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 65.5 51.5 37.4 90 21 0 0 7 0 413 0 3.48 6 1 trace 0
MAY 73.2 60.2 46.9 101 27 1 0 0 0 161 19 0.58 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 89.0 74.0 58.9 105 47 15 0 0 0 0 na trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 88.9 74.2 59.4 106 47 14 0 0 0 0 296 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.1 69.7 53.3 108 34 11 0 0 0 33 201 0.90 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 75.3 60.5 45.8 100 23 2 0 1 0 179 58 1.98 3 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 49’ W SEP 87.3 72.7 58.1 110 46 13 0 0 0 4 252 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.8 67.0 53.1 105 35 6 0 0 0 42 115 0.67 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.4 59.6 45.7 97 29 1 0 0 0 174 15 1.46 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.4 77.4 54.8 63.7 41.1 50.0 93 110 22 22 0 59 0 0 2 5 0 0 312 1,568 1 na 2.28 17.75 3 24 1 5 0.0 trace 0 0
Profiles of California Porterville Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Cooperative Weather Stations Elevation: 390 ft. JAN 57.6 47.6 37.5 79 23 0 0 7 0 534 0 2.20 5 0 0.0 0
FEB 64.7 53.0 41.2 85 23 0 0 2 0 334 1 1.88 5 0 0.0 0
Potter Valley P H Mendocino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 56.5 45.6 34.6 82 17 0 0 14 0 595 0 9.36 10 3 0.0 0
Priest Valley Monterey County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Randsburg Kern County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.7 43.8 29.9 79 8 0 0 21 0 650 0 4.44 7 1 0.8 0
FEB 60.1 48.6 37.0 87 21 0 0 8 0 457 0 7.72 9 3 0.0 0
MAR 69.6 57.2 44.7 90 28 0 0 0 0 242 8 2.32 5 0 0.0 0
APR 76.5 62.2 48.0 99 32 2 0 0 0 126 64 0.85 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 63.2 50.9 38.6 90 24 0 0 5 0 430 0 6.87 9 2 0.0 0
APR 68.5 54.2 39.8 94 22 0 0 2 0 320 3 2.79 5 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,299 ft. FEB 60.0 46.0 32.1 81 12 0 0 16 0 530 0 3.87 6 1 0.2 0
FEB 58.6 48.8 39.0 80 17 0 0 4 0 450 0 1.51 2 0 0.3 0
MAY 85.1 69.8 54.3 109 37 10 0 0 0 33 186 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,013 ft.
MAR 62.5 48.2 33.8 85 13 0 0 14 0 515 0 4.07 6 1 0.3 0
Elevation: 3,569 ft. JAN 54.0 45.1 36.2 89 17 0 0 8 0 609 0 1.34 2 0 1.2 0
Latitude: 36° 04’ N
MAR 63.6 52.4 41.1 84 16 0 0 3 0 385 2 1.25 3 0 0.4 0
APR 69.0 51.8 34.5 98 17 0 0 12 0 390 1 1.28 3 0 trace 0
MAY 76.5 60.4 44.2 102 29 4 0 0 0 172 30 1.57 3 0 0.0 0
JUN 93.0 76.8 60.6 112 30 21 0 0 0 3 355 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 01’ W JUL 98.2 82.1 65.9 113 51 29 0 0 0 0 538 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 22’ N JUN 84.5 66.9 49.3 108 32 9 0 0 0 52 101 0.37 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 92.3 72.8 53.3 113 40 20 0 0 0 7 242 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 11’ N MAY 77.6 58.7 39.7 103 25 4 0 4 0 211 21 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.8 80.7 64.5 112 50 27 0 0 0 0 508 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 87.0 65.9 44.8 110 29 12 0 0 0 59 89 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.9 71.9 49.8 113 33 23 0 0 0 7 227 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.4 71.9 52.2 116 41 19 0 0 0 6 211 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 91.8 75.7 59.5 108 44 20 0 0 0 3 342 0.35 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.4 66.9 51.2 103 35 6 0 0 0 53 123 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.2 68.1 48.8 110 35 14 0 0 0 34 122 0.87 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.0 60.1 43.2 103 21 4 0 1 0 174 27 2.59 4 1 0.0 0
NOV 62.1 50.1 37.9 90 20 0 0 7 0 442 0 6.61 8 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.7 72.9 44.8 57.9 33.9 42.8 83 116 12 12 0 70 0 0 15 52 0 0 619 3,308 0 736 7.28 46.29 9 61 2 14 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 120° 42’ W AUG 93.1 71.2 49.3 111 36 22 0 0 0 8 215 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.6 66.5 45.4 108 27 14 0 0 0 50 105 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.7 58.1 38.5 103 17 4 0 5 0 225 19 1.01 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 39’ W
APR 71.5 58.7 46.0 94 25 0 0 1 0 213 42 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 97.8 83.0 68.0 111 49 29 0 0 0 0 554 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.3 76.8 62.3 111 39 19 0 0 0 9 355 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.8 78.5 47.1 64.5 36.4 50.5 80 113 16 16 0 115 0 0 9 20 0 0 547 2,172 0 2,129 1.50 11.50 4 27 0 0 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 123° 08’ W
Latitude: 35° 22’ N MAY 81.2 67.5 53.7 102 35 6 0 0 0 68 148 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.9 55.0 42.0 88 27 0 0 2 0 297 4 1.25 3 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.1 81.4 66.7 110 49 27 0 0 0 0 524 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.3 74.9 61.5 104 41 14 0 0 0 8 314 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.1 64.2 52.3 98 27 2 0 0 0 108 92 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.3 48.1 31.9 90 15 0 0 18 0 500 0 2.19 4 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 57.8 74.0 43.0 56.1 28.2 38.2 82 113 2 2 0 79 0 0 23 113 0 0 676 3,821 0 677 3.13 21.16 5 35 1 4 0.3 1.6 0 0
NOV 62.6 52.5 42.4 83 12 0 0 2 0 372 3 0.50 1 0 0.1 0
DEC YEAR 53.9 74.6 45.0 62.5 36.1 50.5 74 111 9 9 0 97 0 0 8 26 0 0 614 2,836 0 2,034 0.83 6.88 2 14 0 0 1.3 3.3 0 0
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Profiles of California
Redlands San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 66.2 53.3 40.2 93 25 0 0 3 0 358 1 2.98 5 1 0.0 0
Redwood City San Mateo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.6 49.3 39.9 73 24 0 0 4 0 481 0 4.35 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,315 ft. FEB 68.4 55.4 42.5 92 25 0 0 1 0 271 5 3.03 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 69.5 57.0 44.4 97 30 1 0 0 0 251 11 2.63 5 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 29 ft. FEB 62.5 52.4 42.4 80 25 0 0 1 0 349 0 3.82 7 1 0.0 0
MAR 65.3 54.8 44.3 84 30 0 0 0 0 308 0 3.26 7 1 trace 0
Richardson Gr. State Park Humboldt County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 50.1 43.7 37.4 66 22 0 0 8 0 653 0 13.37 12 5 0.1 0
Richmond Contra Costa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 57.8 50.3 42.7 72 27 0 0 1 0 450 0 5.06 7 2 0.0 0
APR 75.3 61.3 47.2 106 33 3 0 0 0 144 55 0.80 2 0 0.0 0
FEB 54.4 46.4 38.3 77 20 0 0 5 0 519 0 11.00 11 4 trace 0
MAR 59.1 49.5 39.8 81 29 0 0 2 0 474 0 10.33 11 3 trace 0
APR 70.4 58.0 45.5 96 33 0 0 0 0 211 10 1.05 3 0 0.0 0
MAR 64.1 55.6 47.1 84 35 0 0 0 0 285 1 3.54 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 88.1 72.4 56.6 110 41 14 0 0 0 11 237 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
APR 67.3 58.1 48.8 93 31 0 0 0 0 209 11 1.30 3 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.0 78.3 61.5 111 50 26 0 0 0 0 419 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 11’ W
AUG 95.3 78.8 62.1 112 49 26 0 0 0 0 450 0.24 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.4 74.7 59.0 115 43 17 0 0 0 3 317 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.2 67.3 52.5 110 28 7 0 0 0 46 129 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.1 58.5 43.9 97 28 1 0 1 0 200 16 0.98 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 28’ N
Longitude: 122° 14’ W
MAY 75.1 62.1 49.0 101 38 2 0 0 0 121 34 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.5 68.8 54.9 105 43 4 0 0 0 5 133 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 80.2 66.4 52.5 104 39 5 0 0 0 42 90 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 498 ft. APR 64.5 52.8 41.1 90 30 0 0 0 0 360 1 4.43 7 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 19 ft. FEB 61.8 53.7 45.6 88 29 0 0 0 0 312 0 4.16 7 1 trace 0
Latitude: 34° 03’ N MAY 79.6 66.0 52.3 109 38 6 0 0 0 62 107 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 71.2 58.4 45.5 101 32 1 0 0 0 215 17 2.01 4 0 0.0 0
JUN 78.2 64.1 50.0 105 38 3 0 0 0 80 52 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.9 69.0 55.0 110 40 5 0 0 0 9 143 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 02’ N JUL 85.9 69.5 53.1 112 41 11 0 0 0 15 152 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 37’ N MAY 69.4 60.6 51.7 100 38 0 0 0 0 147 15 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 71.5 63.0 54.5 102 43 1 0 0 0 84 34 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.7 67.0 53.4 106 38 5 0 0 0 21 87 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 71.6 63.7 55.8 98 44 0 0 0 0 64 35 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 86.7 69.8 52.9 112 43 11 0 0 0 11 162 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.9 66.2 49.4 106 38 7 0 0 0 48 86 1.30 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.9 62.1 49.2 104 33 1 0 0 0 111 32 1.00 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.0 54.4 43.8 83 29 0 0 0 0 311 1 2.82 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.8 79.2 53.3 64.7 39.7 50.2 89 115 23 23 0 101 0 0 3 8 0 0 356 1,702 1 1,748 1.62 13.83 3 24 0 3 trace trace 0 0
DEC YEAR 58.5 71.4 48.9 59.4 39.3 47.4 74 110 19 19 0 22 0 0 5 10 0 0 492 2,461 0 530 3.17 20.32 6 39 1 5 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 123° 48’ W OCT 70.3 57.5 44.6 100 28 1 0 0 0 237 11 3.91 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 55.6 48.1 40.5 73 26 0 0 3 0 501 0 10.38 11 4 trace 0
DEC YEAR 49.1 67.3 43.1 55.8 36.9 44.1 74 112 15 15 0 34 0 0 8 26 0 0 673 3,786 0 481 11.73 69.56 12 77 4 22 0.2 0.3 0 0
NOV 64.5 56.2 48.0 82 34 0 0 0 0 258 2 3.67 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.0 67.0 50.5 58.7 43.0 50.3 83 107 24 24 0 4 0 0 1 2 0 0 443 2,438 0 213 3.48 23.54 6 40 1 6 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 122° 22’ W AUG 71.7 64.0 56.4 98 44 0 0 0 0 52 29 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 74.2 65.3 56.4 107 46 2 0 0 0 42 51 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 72.4 62.8 53.2 100 41 1 0 0 0 92 35 1.22 2 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Riverside Citrus Exp. Station Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 65.8 54.1 42.3 89 27 0 0 2 0 333 0 2.46 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 68.1 56.1 43.9 91 29 0 0 0 0 252 6 2.33 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 69.3 57.6 45.8 98 31 1 0 0 0 231 9 2.21 5 0 0.0 0
Riverside Fire Station 3 Riverside County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 67.6 54.7 41.7 90 25 0 0 2 0 315 2 2.33 5 0 0.0 0
FEB 70.1 56.9 43.5 91 28 0 0 1 0 228 5 2.30 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 71.7 58.6 45.5 99 30 1 0 0 0 201 12 2.12 4 1 0.0 0
Sacramento WSO City Sacramento County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Salinas 2 Monterey County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.0 48.1 41.2 75 28 0 0 1 0 515 0 3.92 7 1 na na
FEB 62.3 53.5 44.7 80 23 0 0 0 0 318 0 3.52 6 1 na na
MAR 67.0 57.1 47.1 90 32 0 0 0 0 243 4 3.13 7 1 na na
Elevation: 42 ft. JAN 62.5 51.9 41.3 85 26 0 0 3 0 398 0 2.98 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 64.6 53.9 43.1 86 26 0 0 1 0 308 1 2.79 5 0 0.0 0
MAR 65.3 55.0 44.6 88 25 0 0 0 0 305 1 2.76 5 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 984 ft.
APR 75.1 61.7 48.3 104 34 2 0 0 0 128 48 0.58 2 0 trace 0
MAY 79.3 66.2 53.1 108 40 4 0 0 0 50 96 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 86.9 71.9 56.8 110 44 12 0 0 0 9 215 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 839 ft. APR 77.1 62.8 48.4 105 29 3 0 0 0 105 61 0.56 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.3 67.5 53.6 110 40 5 0 0 0 31 126 0.20 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.7 68.0 54.1 107 41 7 0 0 0 43 139 0.55 1 0 na na
MAY 68.4 58.9 49.3 99 39 1 0 0 0 191 9 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.7 74.5 59.3 113 42 16 0 0 0 3 301 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 94.5 78.5 62.4 112 51 25 0 0 0 0 433 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.1 79.1 63.0 113 50 25 0 0 0 0 471 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 70.4 61.2 51.8 103 42 1 0 0 0 122 11 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.9 77.4 61.0 113 50 23 0 0 0 0 398 0.05 0 0 na na
AUG 92.5 76.6 60.7 111 51 20 0 0 0 0 379 0.05 0 0 na na
Longitude: 117° 21’ W OCT 82.0 67.5 52.9 108 32 7 0 0 0 40 124 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 72.9 59.2 45.4 97 31 1 0 0 0 185 16 0.84 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.7 78.6 54.1 64.8 41.4 51.0 89 113 22 22 0 90 0 0 1 3 0 0 331 1,562 1 1,621 1.26 10.73 3 24 0 2 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 117° 23’ W
SEP 90.6 75.4 60.0 113 45 17 0 0 0 2 340 0.24 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 35’ N
JUN 88.6 73.5 58.3 108 46 13 0 0 0 6 265 0.18 1 0 na na
Latitude: 36° 40’ N APR 67.3 56.5 45.7 98 32 0 0 0 0 253 7 1.01 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.9 77.8 61.8 112 49 24 0 0 0 0 420 0.18 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 57’ N
JUN 88.6 73.2 57.8 111 46 14 0 0 0 4 258 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 22 ft. APR 73.7 61.6 49.4 97 35 1 0 0 0 131 44 1.10 3 0 na na
Latitude: 33° 58’ N JUL 93.3 77.2 61.1 111 50 23 0 0 0 0 385 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 83.1 68.1 53.1 109 30 8 0 0 0 31 149 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 74.1 59.5 44.9 96 28 1 0 0 0 172 17 0.79 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.1 80.2 54.3 65.7 40.4 51.2 89 113 22 22 0 99 0 0 2 5 0 0 325 1,414 1 1,875 1.19 10.32 3 21 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 121° 30’ W
SEP 88.7 73.8 59.0 108 46 15 0 0 0 4 281 0.36 1 0 na na
OCT 79.3 66.5 53.6 102 38 4 0 0 0 55 109 0.94 2 0 na na
NOV 64.4 55.3 46.2 86 30 0 0 0 0 286 2 2.81 5 1 na na
DEC YEAR 54.8 75.1 47.7 63.3 40.5 51.3 72 113 18 18 0 83 0 0 3 4 0 0 530 2,131 0 1,621 2.87 19.48 5 38 0 4 na na na na
NOV 67.4 56.1 44.6 94 29 0 0 0 0 266 4 1.99 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 62.6 68.4 51.7 58.1 40.7 47.8 83 106 24 24 0 5 0 0 3 7 0 0 406 2,552 0 146 2.15 15.08 4 27 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 121° 40’ W JUL 71.4 63.0 54.4 97 43 1 0 0 0 73 19 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 72.9 64.0 55.1 97 44 0 0 0 0 48 29 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 74.6 64.2 53.7 106 41 1 0 0 0 56 36 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 73.4 61.5 49.7 105 34 1 0 0 0 126 29 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
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Profiles of California
Salinas Municipal Airport Monterey County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 61.0 51.1 41.1 81 24 0 0 3 0 426 0 2.53 6 0 trace 0
FEB 62.8 52.9 42.9 85 26 0 0 1 0 335 1 2.41 6 0 trace 0
MAR 63.5 54.0 44.5 87 29 0 0 0 0 334 1 2.45 6 0 trace 0
Elevation: 68 ft. APR 66.7 56.2 45.7 98 33 0 0 0 0 261 7 0.89 3 0 trace 0
MAY 67.8 58.8 49.8 99 38 0 0 0 0 193 6 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 40’ N
JUN 70.2 61.4 52.6 104 42 1 0 0 0 115 14 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 71.2 62.9 54.5 99 46 0 0 0 0 79 25 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
San Bernardino Co. Hospital San Bernardino Co. Elevation: 1,122 ft. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 66.2 54.0 41.8 94 21 0 0 2 0 334 1 3.55 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 68.6 56.2 43.8 92 27 0 0 1 0 246 5 3.63 5 1 0.0 0
MAR 70.1 57.9 45.6 96 28 0 0 0 0 222 9 3.31 5 1 0.0 0
San Gabriel Fire Dept. Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 69.8 56.2 42.4 94 27 0 0 1 0 270 2 4.09 5 2 0.0 0
FEB 71.8 58.2 44.6 94 25 1 0 0 0 192 11 4.54 4 1 0.0 0
San Gregorio 2 SE San Mateo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.8 49.6 40.5 76 25 0 0 4 0 469 0 5.74 8 2 trace 0
FEB 59.9 50.7 41.6 82 26 0 0 2 0 396 0 5.03 8 1 trace 0
MAR 72.4 59.7 47.0 101 31 1 0 0 0 172 18 3.85 5 1 0.0 0
APR 76.1 62.5 48.8 100 32 2 0 0 0 112 58 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 80.8 67.2 53.6 112 39 6 0 0 0 44 124 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 449 ft. APR 76.5 63.1 49.5 106 34 3 0 0 0 97 62 0.93 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.5 66.5 54.3 103 42 3 0 0 0 40 101 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 272 ft. MAR 60.4 51.3 42.3 81 27 0 0 1 0 417 0 4.60 9 1 0.0 0
JUN 89.5 73.7 57.9 111 45 15 0 0 0 6 267 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
APR 62.6 52.6 42.6 91 29 0 0 1 0 367 2 1.89 5 0 0.0 0
MAY 64.4 55.2 45.9 95 32 0 0 0 0 298 1 0.84 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 84.2 71.2 58.3 111 43 6 0 0 0 6 204 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.8 79.4 62.9 111 50 26 0 0 0 0 445 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 72.2 63.7 55.3 97 44 0 0 0 0 54 23 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.8 79.7 63.5 111 50 26 0 0 0 0 471 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 91.2 75.9 60.6 117 43 18 0 0 0 2 343 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 06’ N JUL 89.2 75.6 62.0 108 51 14 0 0 0 0 346 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 69.6 60.1 50.5 92 38 0 0 0 0 149 6 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 72.8 61.5 50.2 105 31 1 0 0 0 128 30 0.58 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 08’ N
AUG 90.6 76.5 62.5 112 51 17 0 0 0 0 382 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 18’ N JUN 67.4 57.8 48.2 97 36 0 0 0 0 211 2 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 36’ W
SEP 74.5 64.3 54.2 105 40 2 0 0 0 54 35 0.22 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 70.1 60.6 51.0 94 38 0 0 0 0 133 4 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.5 74.6 60.6 112 47 13 0 0 0 1 309 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.6 68.2 53.7 111 30 8 0 0 0 33 140 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 66.3 55.2 44.0 91 30 0 0 0 0 289 2 1.63 4 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 61.1 67.5 50.4 57.7 39.7 47.9 84 105 24 24 0 4 0 0 3 7 0 0 445 2,713 0 144 1.73 12.84 4 33 0 0 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 117° 16’ W NOV 73.1 59.3 45.5 98 31 1 0 0 0 183 15 1.30 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 66.9 79.7 54.0 65.7 41.1 51.6 89 117 22 21 0 102 0 0 2 5 0 0 336 1,518 1 1,879 2.04 16.59 3 25 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 118° 06’ W OCT 83.2 68.9 54.4 108 33 7 0 0 0 19 162 0.53 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 75.5 61.0 46.3 101 31 1 0 0 0 135 21 1.47 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 70.4 79.2 56.1 65.6 41.6 52.0 92 112 24 24 0 66 0 0 2 3 0 0 272 1,204 2 1,620 2.22 18.77 3 24 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 122° 22’ W SEP 71.1 60.2 49.2 98 35 1 0 0 0 146 6 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 68.1 56.8 45.4 99 29 0 0 0 0 254 6 1.62 3 0 0.0 0
NOV 62.5 52.2 41.8 85 27 0 0 1 0 378 0 4.17 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.4 64.4 48.8 54.7 39.2 44.8 77 99 20 20 0 1 0 0 4 13 0 0 494 3,712 0 27 4.66 29.59 8 51 1 6 trace trace 0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
San Jose Santa Clara County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.4 50.1 41.7 76 27 0 0 2 0 457 0 3.05 7 1 trace 0
San Luis Dam Merced County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.1 46.1 38.0 73 22 0 0 6 0 580 0 2.12 6 0 trace 0
Elevation: 95 ft. FEB 62.5 53.5 44.5 81 26 0 0 0 0 317 0 2.74 6 0 trace 0
MAR 65.8 56.2 46.4 84 31 0 0 0 0 268 2 2.61 6 0 trace 0
Latitude: 37° 20’ N APR 70.4 59.2 48.0 95 36 1 0 0 0 181 21 1.00 3 0 trace 0
Elevation: 275 ft. FEB 60.5 51.2 42.0 75 22 0 0 1 0 382 0 2.01 5 0 0.0 0
MAR 65.3 55.8 46.2 84 28 0 0 0 0 281 2 1.76 4 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 65.4 54.5 43.6 89 28 0 0 1 0 292 3 5.13 6 2 0.0 0
Santa Ana Fire Station Orange County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 69.0 57.8 46.6 92 32 0 0 0 0 221 6 3.23 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 70.1 59.0 48.0 95 30 0 0 0 0 171 13 2.96 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 65.8 55.1 44.4 89 31 0 0 0 0 302 2 4.55 6 2 0.0 0
APR 69.0 57.0 45.0 104 29 1 0 0 0 244 18 1.25 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.4 66.4 54.4 104 36 5 0 0 0 65 115 0.49 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 53’ W JUL 82.8 70.2 57.5 108 48 5 0 0 0 3 185 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
APR 73.2 62.8 52.2 104 34 1 0 0 0 92 44 0.64 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 85.4 72.3 59.1 106 40 10 0 0 0 13 231 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 71.2 59.3 47.4 99 34 1 0 0 0 191 19 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 74.4 65.4 56.4 100 39 1 0 0 0 41 65 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 75.6 63.0 50.4 106 37 2 0 0 0 91 39 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.3 70.0 57.6 105 47 4 0 0 0 2 182 0.07 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.9 68.7 56.4 104 45 4 0 0 0 9 134 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.7 63.5 52.2 101 36 1 0 0 0 85 52 0.82 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.5 55.1 45.8 83 21 0 0 0 0 290 1 1.92 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.6 71.3 49.3 60.6 41.0 49.9 72 108 19 19 0 21 0 0 3 5 0 0 478 2,205 0 742 2.12 15.14 5 35 0 1 trace trace 0 0
NOV 64.6 54.8 45.0 81 28 0 0 1 0 301 3 1.34 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.7 73.4 46.1 62.3 37.5 51.1 72 108 14 14 0 67 0 0 6 14 0 0 579 2,426 0 1,548 1.41 10.54 4 27 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 03’ W
JUL 91.4 77.6 63.8 108 44 19 0 0 0 1 399 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 314 ft.
Elevation: 134 ft. MAR 70.5 60.1 49.7 98 36 0 0 0 0 157 14 2.88 5 1 0.0 0
JUN 80.0 67.6 55.3 105 43 4 0 0 0 24 115 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 03’ N
APR 71.4 60.4 49.5 94 32 0 0 0 0 158 36 0.53 2 0 0.0 0
San Luis Obispo Polytech San Luis Obispo Co. JAN 63.8 52.9 41.9 88 26 0 0 1 0 370 0 5.46 7 2 0.0 0
MAY 75.2 63.5 51.8 101 39 2 0 0 0 91 50 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.5 77.0 63.5 107 45 18 0 0 0 1 392 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.6 73.6 60.5 105 45 12 0 0 0 4 273 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.9 65.8 53.7 99 33 3 0 0 0 61 97 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 18’ N
JUL 79.0 65.9 52.7 106 41 2 0 0 0 31 72 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 80.1 66.7 53.2 102 40 3 0 0 0 20 89 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 79.9 66.5 52.8 112 41 4 0 0 0 35 87 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 40’ W
OCT 76.5 63.1 49.6 109 30 3 0 0 0 99 56 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 70.3 57.9 45.4 98 30 0 0 0 0 218 13 2.27 4 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.7 71.8 53.0 59.6 41.3 47.3 86 112 12 12 0 16 0 0 2 4 0 0 366 2,259 1 399 3.89 24.62 5 35 1 8 0.0 0.0 0 0
Latitude: 33° 45’ N
Longitude: 117° 52’ W
JUN 78.1 69.0 59.9 109 49 2 0 0 0 6 130 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 83.3 73.1 62.8 108 51 5 0 0 0 0 249 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.5 72.8 63.1 110 51 3 0 0 0 0 253 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 84.0 74.2 64.3 101 52 5 0 0 0 0 302 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.3 68.7 57.9 104 37 3 0 0 0 13 142 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.5 62.1 50.5 98 36 1 0 0 0 102 24 1.25 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.9 75.6 57.4 65.2 45.9 54.8 92 110 32 30 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 233 1,036 5 1,247 1.89 13.99 4 24 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0
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Santa Barbara Municipal Airport Santa Barbara Co. Elevation: 6 ft. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 64.1 52.4 40.6 86 25 0 0 3 0 385 1 3.63 5 1 0.0 0
Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 60.8 50.4 39.9 81 23 0 0 4 0 447 0 6.53 8 2 0.0 0
FEB 65.0 54.4 43.7 86 25 0 0 1 0 294 1 3.85 5 1 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Santa Paula Ventura County
FEB 62.9 52.4 41.8 84 24 0 0 2 0 349 0 5.79 7 2 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 64.1 57.7 51.3 89 38 0 0 0 0 206 8 3.19 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 64.4 53.8 43.1 88 28 0 0 1 0 341 0 4.81 8 1 0.0 0
FEB 69.1 56.0 42.9 92 26 0 0 1 0 255 9 4.60 5 2 0.0 0
MAY 69.2 59.8 50.4 92 38 0 0 0 0 162 7 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
MAR 70.0 57.0 44.0 96 30 0 0 0 0 245 5 3.60 5 1 0.0 0
JUN 72.3 63.1 53.8 109 42 1 0 0 0 75 23 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 26’ N
JUL 74.5 65.8 57.1 109 49 0 0 0 0 22 62 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 59’ N
APR 68.2 56.1 43.9 94 32 0 0 0 0 264 5 1.93 4 0 0.0 0
MAY 70.7 58.9 47.1 98 34 1 0 0 0 191 9 0.66 1 0 trace 0
Elevation: 13 ft. MAR 63.0 57.5 52.0 90 41 0 0 0 0 229 4 2.29 3 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 236 ft.
JAN 68.0 54.8 41.8 91 25 0 0 2 0 315 5 4.17 5 1 0.0 0
APR 68.3 57.8 47.3 96 37 0 0 0 0 213 7 0.67 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 127 ft.
Santa Monica Pier Los Angeles County JAN 64.3 57.3 50.3 85 37 0 0 0 0 235 6 3.02 4 1 0.0 0
MAR 65.7 55.8 46.0 94 32 0 0 0 0 279 3 3.75 5 1 0.0 0
APR 64.0 58.9 53.7 99 42 0 0 0 0 183 10 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 64.3 60.4 56.3 86 43 0 0 0 0 144 7 0.25 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 73.9 62.1 50.3 106 36 1 0 0 0 99 18 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 66.8 63.1 59.4 90 50 0 0 0 0 68 20 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 74.4 62.0 49.7 102 35 1 0 0 0 109 22 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 77.6 65.3 52.9 106 40 1 0 0 0 37 44 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.5 65.9 56.3 104 45 1 0 0 0 32 61 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 51’ W
OCT 73.0 62.3 51.6 103 31 1 0 0 0 97 21 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 69.2 56.6 43.9 97 30 0 0 0 0 249 2 1.55 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.8 69.8 52.4 59.4 39.8 49.0 83 109 20 20 0 3 0 0 2 6 0 0 384 2,205 0 264 2.43 17.29 3 24 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0
NOV 65.2 54.3 43.3 90 28 0 0 1 0 316 1 4.36 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 60.4 68.7 49.8 57.5 39.3 46.2 80 107 19 19 0 7 0 0 4 12 0 0 463 2,801 0 137 4.46 30.69 7 45 1 7 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 59’ W
JUL 74.6 63.6 52.5 102 40 1 0 0 0 61 26 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 75.4 64.2 52.9 98 38 1 0 0 0 47 30 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 00’ N
Latitude: 34° 19’ N APR 73.6 59.7 45.8 105 31 1 0 0 0 167 21 0.67 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 75.7 66.9 58.1 105 47 0 0 0 0 13 76 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 69.5 65.8 62.1 84 53 0 0 0 0 18 57 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 70.7 66.9 63.1 95 54 0 0 0 0 12 84 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.5 63.7 51.8 107 38 2 0 0 0 66 30 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 72.4 60.2 48.0 103 30 1 0 0 0 157 18 1.32 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 30’ W SEP 71.1 66.8 62.5 94 55 0 0 0 0 18 79 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 70.2 65.0 59.7 99 42 0 0 0 0 42 49 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.9 61.2 54.5 93 37 0 0 0 0 127 17 1.19 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 64.9 66.7 57.8 61.5 50.6 56.3 89 99 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223 1,505 5 346 2.01 13.09 3 18 1 4 0.0 0.0 0 0
NOV 73.0 58.4 43.9 99 28 1 0 1 0 204 13 1.66 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.4 74.6 54.6 61.4 40.7 48.1 90 108 25 25 0 16 0 0 3 7 0 0 318 1,753 2 550 2.80 18.76 3 23 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 119° 09’ W JUL 80.9 68.4 55.7 105 44 2 0 0 0 6 130 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 81.6 68.7 55.7 105 40 3 0 0 0 9 137 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 81.0 67.9 54.6 108 43 4 0 0 0 18 108 0.33 0 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.3 64.1 49.9 103 32 3 0 0 0 70 54 0.47 1 0 0.0 0
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Cooperative Weather Stations
Santa Rosa Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Scotia Humboldt County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Sonoma Sonoma County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 62.2 51.8 41.3 79 23 0 0 2 0 366 0 5.73 8 2 0.0 0
MAR 64.7 53.8 42.9 87 28 0 0 1 0 341 1 4.77 8 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 137 ft. JAN 55.7 47.7 39.6 76 26 0 0 4 0 530 0 8.69 11 3 trace 0
Shasta Dam Shasta County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 164 ft.
JAN 57.6 48.1 38.6 77 22 0 0 6 0 515 0 6.49 9 2 trace 0
FEB 57.5 49.1 40.8 79 23 0 0 2 0 441 0 7.46 11 2 0.3 0
Latitude: 38° 27’ N APR 69.4 56.8 44.1 98 30 0 0 0 0 246 9 1.61 4 0 0.0 0
FEB 57.2 49.3 41.3 81 21 0 0 1 0 437 0 10.02 9 4 0.0 0
MAR 61.3 52.4 43.3 83 29 0 0 1 0 386 1 10.69 10 4 0.4 0
Elevation: 95 ft. JAN 58.2 47.8 37.3 78 21 0 0 10 0 528 0 6.87 8 2 0.0 0
FEB 63.7 51.8 39.8 84 20 0 0 5 0 368 0 5.84 8 2 trace 0
JUN 79.6 65.5 51.3 108 39 4 0 0 0 57 73 0.20 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 29’ N
MAR 58.3 50.1 41.9 82 29 0 0 1 0 455 0 7.43 12 2 trace 0
APR 60.1 51.7 43.3 90 32 0 0 0 0 393 1 3.34 7 0 trace 0
Elevation: 1,072 ft.
JAN 53.1 46.4 39.5 74 7 0 0 3 0 572 0 12.05 10 4 trace 0
MAY 74.1 60.9 47.7 100 32 2 0 0 0 148 25 0.83 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 62.9 54.9 46.8 89 36 0 0 0 0 310 3 1.70 4 0 0.0 0
JUL 69.0 60.6 52.1 87 40 0 0 0 0 133 4 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 43’ N
APR 68.1 57.7 47.3 95 29 0 0 0 0 234 29 3.98 6 1 0.0 0
MAY 77.5 66.1 54.8 107 37 4 0 0 0 86 125 2.75 4 1 0.0 0
APR 71.8 57.2 42.6 100 27 0 0 1 0 234 9 1.51 4 0 0.0 0
MAY 78.1 62.2 46.2 105 31 4 0 0 0 123 36 0.78 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 82.3 67.4 52.5 106 42 6 0 0 0 20 97 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 81.9 66.8 51.7 110 38 6 0 0 0 31 84 0.48 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.9 62.5 48.0 105 30 3 0 0 0 111 44 1.77 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 65.2 54.1 42.8 88 27 0 0 1 0 323 2 4.45 7 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 57.8 71.2 48.0 58.6 38.2 46.0 78 110 16 16 0 27 0 0 7 17 0 0 519 2,700 0 429 4.83 31.32 7 50 2 10 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 66.9 56.8 46.7 97 28 0 0 0 0 250 6 2.77 5 1 0.0 0
NOV 59.7 51.3 42.9 79 27 0 0 1 0 403 0 7.20 11 2 trace 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 62.7 47.2 54.1 39.2 45.5 72 98 18 18 0 0 0 0 5 13 0 0 546 3,913 0 29 8.65 49.04 12 77 3 13 0.3 0.6 0 0
OCT 75.6 65.1 54.5 103 34 3 0 0 0 97 109 2.96 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 60.1 52.7 45.3 81 30 0 0 0 0 363 2 8.74 9 3 0.3 0
DEC YEAR 53.0 72.3 46.3 62.2 39.6 52.0 74 115 14 7 0 79 0 0 3 8 0 0 573 2,779 0 1,858 9.44 64.12 9 65 3 21 0.7 1.4 0 0
OCT 80.0 63.0 46.0 107 30 5 0 0 0 98 42 1.64 2 1 0.0 0
NOV 66.4 53.7 40.9 91 22 0 0 3 0 335 1 4.54 6 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.3 74.6 47.4 59.6 36.5 44.5 79 116 13 13 0 59 0 0 10 31 0 0 537 2,605 0 688 4.69 31.18 7 46 1 8 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 124° 06’ W
JUN 65.9 58.1 50.2 98 40 0 0 0 0 205 2 0.54 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 86.3 74.3 62.1 108 41 12 0 0 0 15 286 1.28 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 18’ N
MAR 67.0 54.3 41.5 87 25 0 0 2 0 327 0 4.63 7 1 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 43’ W JUL 82.3 67.3 52.3 110 43 6 0 0 0 23 94 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 70.2 61.5 52.7 92 45 0 0 0 0 109 7 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 70.6 60.4 50.2 95 38 0 0 0 0 138 6 0.81 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 25’ W
JUL 94.6 81.3 68.0 115 50 24 0 0 0 1 509 0.26 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.5 80.0 66.3 115 44 22 0 0 0 1 479 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.2 74.6 61.9 112 43 14 0 0 0 14 318 1.51 2 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 122° 28’ W
JUN 85.1 67.8 50.2 111 34 9 0 0 0 29 112 0.19 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 89.8 70.8 51.8 116 40 15 0 0 0 6 188 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.3 70.4 51.5 108 36 14 0 0 0 4 178 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.2 68.6 49.9 110 35 12 0 0 0 16 122 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
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Stockton Fire Station 4 San Joaquin County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.7 45.6 36.6 72 17 0 0 10 0 595 0 3.35 7 1 0.0 0
FEB 62.2 50.8 39.6 78 13 0 0 3 0 393 0 2.88 6 1 trace 0
Stony Gorge Reservoir Glenn County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.6 44.6 33.6 79 18 0 0 15 0 625 0 4.84 8 1 0.6 0
Strawberry Valley Yuba County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Tahoe City Placer County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 49.4 39.5 29.6 73 9 0 1 22 0 783 0 15.63 11 5 20.1 13
FEB 59.5 47.9 36.1 81 14 0 0 8 0 477 0 3.83 6 1 0.2 0
MAR 67.0 54.8 42.7 87 25 0 0 1 0 309 1 2.67 6 0 0.0 0
APR 69.8 55.7 41.4 94 27 0 0 2 0 280 8 1.07 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,805 ft. FEB 50.7 40.4 30.2 77 7 0 1 20 0 687 0 13.07 10 5 20.6 12
FEB 42.1 31.5 20.8 60 -15 0 2 27 0 940 0 5.49 8 2 38.2 26
MAY 81.0 65.6 50.2 103 34 6 0 0 0 72 97 0.52 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 797 ft. MAR 63.1 51.0 38.6 86 21 0 0 5 0 428 0 3.33 6 1 trace 0
MAR 53.3 42.5 31.7 77 12 0 0 18 0 690 0 12.60 11 5 23.3 9
Elevation: 6,227 ft. JAN 40.5 30.1 19.8 59 -6 0 3 30 0 1,074 0 6.12 8 2 36.4 29
Elevation: 9 ft. APR 73.5 59.3 45.2 95 29 1 0 0 0 180 23 1.12 3 0 0.0 0
MAR 45.0 34.4 23.7 67 -2 0 2 29 0 942 0 4.62 7 1 31.2 27
APR 59.3 46.8 34.3 86 17 0 0 13 0 540 1 5.65 7 2 9.8 4
MAY 79.7 64.0 48.3 105 32 5 0 0 0 110 82 0.82 2 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 00’ N
JUN 87.8 71.3 54.7 108 31 12 0 0 0 14 205 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.6 72.1 55.5 109 39 14 0 0 0 18 221 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.4 78.0 60.6 116 47 25 0 0 0 1 404 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 34’ N MAY 67.6 54.0 40.2 94 22 0 0 3 0 343 6 3.19 5 1 0.7 0
MAY 60.0 46.6 33.1 81 9 0 0 15 0 564 0 1.14 3 0 3.0 2
AUG 91.7 73.8 55.9 110 37 19 0 0 0 2 279 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 35’ N
JUN 75.6 61.0 46.5 96 29 2 0 0 0 151 35 1.07 2 0 trace 0
Latitude: 39° 10’ N APR 50.9 39.0 27.0 74 5 0 0 26 0 774 0 1.82 5 0 13.1 12
JUL 92.4 74.7 56.9 112 40 21 0 0 0 1 304 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 69.0 54.2 39.2 88 24 0 0 3 0 321 2 0.84 3 0 0.3 0
JUL 82.9 66.9 50.9 101 34 5 0 0 0 40 103 0.28 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.2 76.6 58.9 115 46 23 0 0 0 1 369 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 19’ W
SEP 88.3 70.8 53.1 106 29 14 0 0 0 15 192 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.6 63.6 47.5 101 30 4 0 0 0 98 60 0.91 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.4 53.1 40.7 85 23 0 0 3 0 351 1 2.19 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.3 74.9 45.3 60.7 35.4 46.5 73 112 15 13 0 77 0 0 10 27 0 0 605 2,635 0 1,162 2.38 16.56 6 36 0 2 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 122° 32’ W SEP 89.3 71.7 54.0 114 38 16 0 0 0 16 227 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.8 62.5 46.2 104 26 5 0 0 0 130 62 1.09 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.5 50.6 37.6 87 22 0 0 7 0 426 0 2.52 5 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 55.7 74.4 44.1 59.9 32.5 45.3 80 116 9 9 0 88 0 0 17 54 0 0 640 3,152 0 1,373 3.25 21.84 6 40 1 4 0.1 0.9 0 0
Longitude: 121° 06’ W AUG 82.7 66.4 50.0 102 36 5 0 0 0 46 97 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.0 62.3 46.6 98 31 2 0 0 0 121 48 1.60 2 1 0.0 0
OCT 68.4 54.5 40.5 94 21 0 0 3 0 330 14 4.30 4 2 0.2 0
NOV 54.7 44.1 33.5 81 15 0 0 13 0 620 0 11.25 9 4 5.6 3
DEC YEAR 49.4 64.3 39.5 51.5 29.5 38.6 75 102 4 4 0 14 1 3 22 114 0 0 785 5,136 0 304 12.76 81.72 10 72 4 29 19.5 99.8 10 51
NOV 48.0 36.9 25.8 70 4 0 1 26 0 837 0 4.44 7 1 17.4 11
DEC YEAR 41.1 56.8 30.7 43.8 20.2 30.8 60 91 -16 -16 0 0 3 11 30 205 0 0 1,058 7,657 0 32 4.90 32.96 7 56 1 7 30.0 172.3 23 131
Longitude: 120° 08’ W JUL 77.6 61.0 44.5 91 22 0 0 0 0 131 16 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 77.1 60.8 44.5 91 31 0 0 0 0 134 13 0.46 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 70.0 54.7 39.3 86 25 0 0 3 0 303 1 0.88 2 0 0.4 0
OCT 59.9 46.1 32.2 79 9 0 0 16 0 579 0 1.92 4 0 2.3 1
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Tahoe Valley FAA Airport El Dorado County JAN 41.2 28.7 16.2 60 -21 0 4 29 3 1,117 0 na na na na na
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Tehachapi Kern County
Tejon Rancho Kern County
Termo 1 E Lassen County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAR 45.8 34.1 22.5 70 -10 0 2 28 0 949 0 na na na na na
Elevation: 4,015 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 42.5 30.0 17.6 62 -29 0 3 27 2 980 0 na na na na na
JAN 51.8 41.6 31.3 74 8 0 0 17 0 717 0 2.15 5 0 2.7 1
FEB 54.8 43.7 32.6 76 9 0 0 14 0 594 0 1.81 4 0 2.0 0
FEB 62.8 51.0 39.1 84 14 0 0 4 0 389 0 1.76 4 0 trace 0
MAR 67.0 54.7 42.3 89 23 0 0 1 0 316 2 2.62 5 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 5,298 ft. JAN 38.8 26.9 14.9 60 -24 0 6 29 5 1,176 0 1.08 4 0 na 20
FEB 43.2 31.5 19.8 65 -35 0 3 26 2 938 0 1.03 4 0 na 12
MAR 48.8 36.7 24.6 71 -10 0 1 26 0 871 0 1.17 4 0 5.4 3
Latitude: 38° 54’ N JUL 79.1 60.1 41.0 99 25 1 0 2 0 159 15 na na na na na
MAY 61.4 46.7 32.0 84 7 0 0 18 0 561 0 na na na na na
JUN 70.4 53.8 37.1 90 21 0 0 7 0 331 2 na na na na na
Latitude: 35° 08’ N
MAR 56.4 45.7 34.9 81 19 0 0 11 0 592 0 2.36 5 0 4.3 0
Elevation: 1,423 ft. JAN 58.4 46.8 35.1 82 17 0 0 12 0 558 0 2.08 5 0 trace 0
Elevation: 6,253 ft. APR 52.7 39.4 26.1 76 -1 0 1 26 0 762 0 na na na na na
APR 62.5 50.3 38.0 89 17 0 0 6 0 436 1 0.70 2 0 0.8 0
MAY 71.0 57.9 44.9 95 26 1 0 1 0 233 20 0.45 1 0 trace 0
MAY 82.6 68.0 53.4 109 35 7 0 0 0 56 148 0.50 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.0 75.8 60.4 110 39 18 0 0 0 6 321 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 52’ N APR 56.3 41.5 26.6 84 7 0 0 24 0 699 0 0.77 2 0 3.3 0
MAY 65.4 49.2 32.8 91 12 0 0 15 0 485 1 1.21 4 0 2.0 0
JUN 75.0 56.8 38.5 98 19 1 0 6 0 250 9 0.99 2 0 0.4 0
SEP 72.3 53.6 34.9 94 19 0 0 11 0 335 2 na na na na na
Longitude: 120° 00’ W OCT 62.0 45.1 28.1 84 11 0 0 25 0 611 0 na na na na na
NOV 49.0 35.6 22.3 70 -6 0 1 27 0 874 0 na na na na na
DEC YEAR 41.8 58.1 28.5 42.9 15.2 27.7 63 99 -29 -29 0 2 5 16 29 232 3 8 1,124 7,981 0 33 na na na na na na na na na na
OCT 70.7 56.5 42.2 96 19 0 0 3 0 268 15 0.55 1 0 trace 0
NOV 58.5 46.8 35.1 80 8 0 0 11 0 539 0 1.38 3 0 1.0 0
DEC YEAR 51.6 67.5 41.2 54.9 30.8 42.3 72 103 7 7 0 28 1 1 18 81 0 0 730 4,256 0 668 1.63 11.79 4 27 0 0 2.8 13.6 1 2
NOV 66.6 53.8 41.0 90 23 0 0 2 0 332 2 1.56 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.0 76.9 46.3 63.2 34.6 49.5 81 111 14 14 0 102 0 0 11 30 0 0 573 2,487 0 1,951 1.31 12.13 4 27 0 0 trace trace 0 0
NOV 47.7 34.3 20.8 73 -18 0 2 26 1 914 0 1.20 4 0 5.3 5
DEC YEAR 39.0 60.1 26.9 44.2 14.8 28.2 60 101 -40 -40 0 18 7 19 29 221 5 13 1,174 7,608 0 108 1.24 10.76 4 34 0 0 na na 16 56
Longitude: 118° 27’ W
JUN 79.8 66.1 52.4 100 35 4 0 0 0 65 96 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 02’ N APR 73.9 60.0 46.1 100 26 1 0 0 0 177 43 1.12 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 78.8 59.5 40.1 96 24 1 0 3 0 178 14 na na na na na
JUL 86.5 72.5 58.5 103 41 10 0 0 0 6 239 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 85.7 71.1 56.6 100 38 9 0 0 0 10 212 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 80.3 65.5 50.6 101 28 4 0 0 0 66 85 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 45’ W JUL 96.7 81.5 66.2 111 46 28 0 0 0 0 518 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.2 79.7 64.1 109 43 26 0 0 0 0 480 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.9 74.8 59.7 108 41 17 0 0 0 6 317 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 80.6 66.1 51.7 101 31 5 0 0 0 74 120 0.57 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 26’ W JUL 84.8 64.1 43.3 99 19 9 0 2 0 84 55 0.40 1 0 0.1 0
AUG 83.9 62.5 40.9 101 22 7 0 3 0 114 39 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 75.4 55.1 34.7 96 14 1 0 11 0 295 4 0.60 2 0 0.4 0
OCT 63.3 45.2 27.0 87 -3 0 0 24 0 608 0 0.79 2 0 1.5 0
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Three Rivers Edison 1 Tulare County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 59.1 47.2 35.2 79 23 0 0 12 0 546 0 4.83 6 2 0.0 0
Tiger Creek Amador County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 64.2 51.2 38.2 85 19 0 0 5 0 382 0 4.22 6 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,138 ft.
Latitude: 36° 28’ N
Longitude: 118° 52’ W
MAR 68.0 54.6 41.2 86 27 0 0 2 0 317 1 4.90 7 1 0.0 0
JUN 93.4 75.8 58.1 112 40 21 0 0 0 6 325 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 92.5 75.3 58.1 109 41 20 0 0 0 5 322 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
APR 75.2 59.9 44.5 100 22 2 0 1 0 175 34 1.82 4 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,352 ft.
JAN 51.3 42.2 33.1 70 17 0 0 15 0 700 0 9.16 9 3 3.0 1
FEB 57.8 46.2 34.5 79 14 0 0 11 0 525 0 7.33 9 3 2.9 1
MAR 60.8 48.6 36.4 85 20 0 0 8 0 500 0 7.84 9 3 3.1 1
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 67.6 57.6 47.5 88 33 0 0 0 0 210 7 3.15 4 1 0.0 0
Tracy Carbona San Joaquin County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.7 45.9 36.9 74 21 0 0 8 0 588 na 2.11 5 0 0.0 0
FEB 61.7 50.7 39.7 81 23 0 0 2 0 396 0 1.82 5 0 trace 0
MAR 67.9 58.4 48.8 96 32 0 0 0 0 205 7 2.75 4 1 0.0 0
APR 70.8 60.9 51.0 104 39 0 0 0 0 134 25 0.69 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 74.7 59.8 44.8 100 29 1 0 0 0 187 28 1.82 3 0 0.0 0
APR 73.1 59.2 45.3 94 32 1 0 0 0 183 22 0.70 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.5 67.0 50.5 103 36 8 0 0 0 51 107 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 72.2 63.4 54.6 100 44 0 0 0 0 71 29 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 75.3 66.5 57.7 104 42 1 0 0 0 20 71 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 98.3 81.0 63.7 114 46 29 0 0 0 0 511 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.2 72.9 55.5 106 42 18 0 0 0 5 256 0.20 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.0 71.4 54.6 107 37 13 0 0 0 14 199 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 85.1 68.4 51.7 103 35 10 0 0 0 37 145 1.00 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 75.0 59.9 44.7 98 24 2 0 1 0 185 32 2.54 3 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 33° 48’ N
JUL 78.6 69.9 61.1 102 50 1 0 0 0 0 162 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 79.7 70.9 62.0 101 51 1 0 0 0 0 195 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 42’ N
MAY 80.9 65.5 50.1 105 35 6 0 0 0 73 97 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 82.1 65.6 49.0 102 28 7 0 0 0 73 95 1.07 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.2 53.5 39.8 88 25 0 0 3 0 340 1 2.74 4 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 59.1 78.6 46.9 63.4 34.6 48.2 78 114 16 16 0 119 0 0 12 35 0 0 556 2,453 0 1,960 3.09 24.65 5 38 1 6 0.0 0.0 0 0
NOV 59.2 48.1 37.0 85 23 0 0 7 0 500 0 6.31 8 2 0.3 0
DEC YEAR 49.2 70.3 41.0 56.7 32.7 43.0 66 110 10 10 0 58 0 0 15 61 0 0 738 3,793 0 820 6.77 47.24 8 57 2 15 4.4 15.8 2 5
Longitude: 120° 30’ W
JUL 90.6 73.2 55.7 110 40 19 0 0 0 6 249 0.21 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 108 ft.
Elevation: 137 ft. MAR 66.8 54.9 42.9 87 26 0 0 0 0 309 1 1.72 5 0 0.0 0
JUL 99.5 82.1 64.6 112 48 30 0 0 0 0 533 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 27’ N
APR 66.7 52.9 39.0 90 25 0 0 4 0 359 3 3.45 6 1 2.1 0
Torrance Municipal Airport Los Angeles County JAN 66.6 56.4 46.2 89 30 0 0 0 0 263 3 3.64 5 1 trace 0
MAY 84.5 67.8 51.0 106 33 10 0 0 0 53 138 0.82 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 93.4 75.2 56.9 111 38 23 0 0 0 1 321 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 79.0 70.0 61.0 108 51 2 0 0 0 2 158 0.22 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 118° 20’ W
OCT 76.3 66.5 56.7 102 37 2 0 0 0 27 86 0.40 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 71.2 60.7 50.2 96 36 0 0 0 0 140 17 1.44 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 67.1 72.7 56.5 63.1 45.9 53.6 90 108 27 27 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 258 1,330 2 762 2.13 14.92 3 22 1 4 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 26’ W
AUG 92.0 73.8 55.5 109 38 20 0 0 0 1 276 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 87.9 70.9 53.9 104 40 13 0 0 0 8 187 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.0 63.8 48.7 99 32 3 0 0 0 92 57 0.59 2 0 0.0 0
NOV na na na 83 28 0 0 1 0 na na 1.37 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR na na na na 36.0 na 73 111 17 17 0 79 0 0 8 19 0 0 na na na na 1.51 10.86 4 28 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Tracy Pumping Plant Alameda County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.7 46.7 38.6 70 21 0 0 7 0 561 0 2.65 6 0 0.0 0
FEB 61.6 51.6 41.6 77 23 0 0 2 0 371 0 2.22 5 0 0.0 0
Trinity River Hatchery Trinity County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 47.8 39.7 31.6 63 14 0 0 17 0 776 0 5.89 9 2 1.1 0
Trona San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 58.6 46.9 35.2 83 12 0 0 12 0 553 1 0.89 2 0 0.3 0
FEB 53.6 43.0 32.5 75 10 0 0 14 0 613 0 5.33 9 1 0.9 0
Elevation: 59 ft. MAR 66.3 55.7 44.9 88 25 0 0 0 0 284 1 1.98 5 0 0.0 0
MAR 58.9 46.8 34.7 84 20 0 0 12 0 558 0 5.03 9 1 1.3 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
APR 65.7 51.4 37.0 94 23 0 0 7 0 403 2 2.00 5 0 trace 0
Elevation: 1,692 ft. FEB 65.6 53.2 40.2 88 10 0 0 5 0 333 8 0.90 2 0 trace 0
FEB 43.7 30.8 17.8 68 -22 0 3 27 1 959 0 5.05 7 2 44.0 27
MAY 80.1 66.8 53.4 105 37 6 0 0 0 59 118 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,856 ft.
MAR 70.8 58.4 45.9 92 23 0 0 1 0 215 25 0.62 2 0 trace 0
Truckee Ranger Station Nevada County JAN 40.0 27.9 15.8 60 -13 0 5 30 3 1,143 0 5.61 8 2 43.1 29
APR 72.6 60.3 47.8 97 35 1 0 0 0 158 29 0.73 2 0 0.0 0
APR 78.6 65.2 51.8 102 33 4 0 0 0 83 125 0.13 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 74.8 58.4 42.1 100 27 3 0 1 0 222 28 1.51 3 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 48’ N JUN 87.2 72.3 57.3 109 37 12 0 0 0 11 233 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.8 65.8 47.7 106 33 9 0 0 0 70 96 0.68 2 0 0.0 0
APR 53.9 40.0 26.0 80 3 0 0 26 0 743 0 1.91 5 0 15.3 13
JUL 91.8 71.9 52.0 109 37 20 0 0 0 12 232 0.23 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 35° 46’ N MAY 87.8 73.9 60.1 109 40 15 0 0 0 13 322 0.13 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 63.4 47.7 31.9 88 10 0 0 18 0 531 0 1.28 4 0 4.5 3
AUG 91.8 76.1 60.2 111 48 18 0 0 0 0 361 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 44’ N
JUN 98.5 83.7 68.9 118 45 26 0 0 0 1 588 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 6,017 ft.
MAR 47.6 35.1 22.5 71 -10 0 1 29 0 920 0 4.53 8 1 35.3 27
JUL 92.3 76.4 60.5 112 47 21 0 0 0 1 364 0.04 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 104.8 90.3 75.7 118 50 31 0 0 0 0 810 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.0 70.9 50.7 113 38 19 0 0 0 13 204 0.30 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 121° 35’ W SEP 87.5 73.0 58.3 109 44 13 0 0 0 4 250 0.25 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.1 62.1 42.2 99 15 4 0 1 0 114 35 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.9 54.6 44.2 84 24 0 0 1 0 308 3 1.73 4 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.1 74.4 46.6 62.1 38.0 49.7 74 112 17 17 0 74 0 0 7 17 0 0 563 2,381 0 1,443 1.77 12.57 5 29 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 122° 48’ W SEP 85.4 65.3 45.2 108 32 12 0 0 0 65 79 0.87 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 73.8 56.4 39.0 99 25 2 0 4 0 268 10 1.85 3 0 0.0 0
NOV 55.2 45.2 35.2 77 15 0 0 10 0 587 0 4.30 8 1 0.2 0
DEC YEAR 47.3 69.1 39.4 54.5 31.4 39.9 67 113 4 4 0 65 0 0 18 83 0 0 787 4,374 0 651 5.00 32.99 9 61 1 6 0.9 4.4 0 0
NOV 69.1 56.2 43.2 88 23 0 0 3 0 268 15 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.3 81.1 46.4 67.8 34.6 54.4 76 118 8 8 0 137 0 0 13 34 0 0 571 2,075 0 3,395 0.44 4.30 1 10 0 0 trace 0.3 0 0
Longitude: 117° 23’ W AUG 102.8 88.7 74.5 118 50 30 0 0 0 0 772 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 95.1 81.3 67.6 112 45 23 0 0 0 1 528 0.25 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 20’ N
JUN 73.2 55.4 37.6 93 20 0 0 6 0 286 6 0.68 2 0 0.7 0
OCT 78.6 65.4 52.1 102 30 3 0 0 0 61 84 0.61 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 81.2 61.3 41.4 97 24 3 0 2 0 133 31 0.56 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 83.5 69.5 55.4 105 23 8 0 0 0 37 201 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 120° 11’ W
SEP 74.3 55.2 36.0 95 21 1 0 9 0 291 4 0.98 2 0 0.6 0
OCT 63.5 46.2 28.9 87 7 0 0 23 0 576 0 1.71 3 0 3.2 2
NOV 48.6 35.6 22.6 77 -3 0 1 28 0 875 0 3.99 7 1 20.3 12
DEC YEAR 40.4 59.3 28.3 43.8 16.2 28.2 62 99 -22 -22 0 8 5 15 30 229 2 6 1,130 7,701 0 76 4.60 31.32 7 55 2 8 36.4 203.4 26 139
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Tustin Irvine Ranch Orange County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 67.7 54.8 41.8 90 27 0 0 2 0 312 3 2.99 5 1 0.0 0
FEB 69.2 56.4 43.6 92 26 0 0 0 0 239 4 3.05 4 1 trace 0
Elevation: 118 ft. MAR 69.6 57.6 45.6 98 31 0 0 0 0 228 8 2.79 5 1 0.0 0
Twentynine Palms San Bernardino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Twin Lakes Alpine County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 63.4 49.7 35.9 85 13 0 0 9 0 469 0 0.57 2 0 0.0 0
FEB 39.5 28.7 17.9 76 -11 0 7 28 1 1,020 0 7.46 9 3 78.4 na
MAR 42.0 31.0 19.9 66 -9 0 4 30 1 1,048 0 6.66 9 2 77.5 na
Elevation: 429 ft.
JAN 66.2 58.2 50.2 91 37 0 0 0 0 223 19 4.12 5 2 0.0 0
FEB 67.1 58.9 50.5 91 36 0 0 0 0 187 22 4.78 5 2 trace 0
MAR 66.8 58.7 50.6 94 38 0 0 0 0 203 16 3.50 5 1 trace 0
Latitude: 33° 44’ N
MAY 75.2 64.3 53.3 102 34 1 0 0 0 65 57 0.27 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 79.5 68.2 56.9 109 42 2 0 0 0 15 121 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,975 ft.
MAR 74.4 58.9 43.4 92 23 1 0 1 0 201 21 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 7,998 ft. JAN 38.6 28.4 18.1 68 -17 0 9 30 1 1,130 0 8.07 10 3 75.0 na
U.C.L.A. Los Angeles County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 68.6 54.0 39.3 90 18 0 0 4 0 307 2 0.53 2 0 trace 0
APR 73.7 61.0 48.3 106 34 1 0 0 0 135 30 0.72 2 0 0.0 0
APR 82.2 65.6 48.9 101 24 7 0 0 0 76 118 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 91.2 74.0 56.8 110 33 19 0 0 0 11 308 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 84.1 72.4 60.5 102 48 5 0 0 0 0 259 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 54.6 42.4 30.2 79 2 0 1 19 0 693 0 2.19 5 0 10.5 na
JUN 63.5 50.6 37.7 83 17 0 0 7 0 426 1 1.36 3 0 2.1 1
Latitude: 34° 04’ N APR 69.2 60.9 52.5 103 40 0 0 0 0 147 41 0.79 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 69.6 62.3 55.0 97 45 0 0 0 0 104 23 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 73.2 65.6 58.0 108 47 1 0 0 0 36 57 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 84.3 71.7 58.9 108 42 7 0 0 0 4 221 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 08’ N
JUN 101.3 83.1 64.8 116 43 28 0 0 0 0 547 trace 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 42’ N APR 46.6 34.9 23.3 72 -10 0 2 26 0 903 0 3.38 6 1 31.2 na
Longitude: 117° 47’ W
AUG 85.8 73.4 60.7 110 43 8 0 0 0 1 301 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 105.8 88.4 70.9 117 53 31 0 0 0 0 724 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 103.6 86.8 70.1 115 54 31 0 0 0 0 699 0.73 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 97.0 80.2 63.3 111 38 26 0 0 0 1 472 0.55 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.7 66.5 53.2 108 29 4 0 0 0 37 105 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.4 59.4 45.2 105 28 1 0 0 0 173 13 1.34 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 68.2 75.9 54.6 63.4 40.7 50.7 97 110 26 26 0 29 0 0 2 4 0 0 318 1,527 2 1,124 1.90 14.01 4 25 0 3 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 116° 02’ W OCT 85.6 68.8 52.0 106 24 10 0 0 0 43 171 0.15 0 0 trace 0
NOV 71.8 56.4 40.9 92 25 0 0 3 0 258 7 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 63.0 84.0 49.0 67.9 35.0 51.8 92 117 10 10 0 153 0 0 10 27 0 0 488 1,854 0 3,069 0.41 4.59 1 10 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
NOV 44.1 33.7 23.2 70 -4 0 4 25 0 933 0 6.31 7 2 43.7 na
DEC YEAR 39.1 52.6 28.6 40.7 18.4 28.8 70 95 -15 -17 0 0 8 36 30 219 1 4 1,121 8,784 0 9 7.00 47.89 8 66 2 14 63.3 394.8 na na
NOV 70.7 62.4 54.0 97 41 0 0 0 0 114 41 1.56 2 0 trace 0
DEC YEAR 66.8 71.5 58.7 63.5 50.6 55.4 92 108 33 33 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 207 1,262 17 820 2.57 18.77 3 25 1 6 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 120° 02’ W JUL 71.9 57.6 43.5 95 19 0 0 2 0 226 5 0.65 1 0 trace 0
AUG 71.0 57.2 43.4 85 23 0 0 2 0 240 3 0.63 1 0 0.1 0
SEP 64.8 51.8 38.8 82 18 0 0 4 0 389 0 1.42 3 0 1.4 0
OCT 55.7 43.6 31.4 78 8 0 1 16 0 655 0 2.76 4 1 11.6 2
Longitude: 118° 27’ W JUL 77.0 69.0 61.0 100 54 1 0 0 0 2 139 0.02 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 78.2 70.2 62.1 98 54 1 0 0 0 2 182 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 78.0 69.8 61.5 106 49 3 0 0 0 8 160 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 75.3 66.9 58.5 102 40 2 0 0 0 29 103 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Ukiah Mendocino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Vacaville Solano County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Elevation: 629 ft. JAN 57.4 47.2 37.0 82 21 0 0 10 0 544 0 8.47 10 3 trace 0
FEB 60.9 50.1 39.3 85 18 0 0 5 0 414 0 6.90 9 3 0.0 0
Elevation: 108 ft. JAN 55.0 46.2 37.4 77 20 0 0 9 0 575 0 5.70 7 2 trace 0
FEB 61.8 51.0 40.1 78 16 0 0 4 0 391 0 4.74 6 2 trace 0
Latitude: 39° 09’ N
MAR 64.5 52.6 40.7 88 25 0 0 2 0 378 0 5.91 9 2 trace 0
APR 69.6 55.9 42.3 97 28 0 0 1 0 272 9 2.20 5 0 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Visalia Tulare County
FEB 62.5 48.6 34.5 86 15 0 0 11 0 457 0 1.16 2 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 324 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 54.3 46.3 38.2 79 23 0 0 5 0 574 0 2.06 5 0 trace 0
FEB 61.8 51.8 41.8 81 24 0 0 1 0 367 0 1.85 5 0 0.0 0
JUN 83.9 68.2 52.4 107 37 9 0 0 0 35 129 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 38° 24’ N
MAR 66.4 54.6 42.7 90 26 0 0 1 0 316 1 3.80 7 1 0.0 0
APR 73.2 59.0 44.8 97 29 1 0 0 0 191 25 1.13 2 0 0.0 0
Victorville Pumping Plant San Bernardino Co. JAN 58.5 44.9 31.2 80 11 0 0 19 0 617 0 1.11 3 0 0.6 0
MAY 76.7 62.0 47.1 105 31 4 0 0 0 137 45 1.12 2 0 0.0 0
MAR 66.4 52.1 37.7 91 17 0 0 6 0 396 2 1.18 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.4 65.6 49.8 104 32 7 0 0 0 68 97 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 91.5 73.7 55.9 114 43 19 0 0 0 4 276 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.7 65.1 48.5 104 32 7 0 0 0 88 106 0.23 0 0 0.0 0
APR 73.7 61.2 48.6 97 34 1 0 0 0 142 44 0.77 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 82.2 68.5 54.8 105 37 7 0 0 0 39 150 0.36 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 91.6 73.3 55.0 111 36 19 0 0 0 14 267 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 91.1 73.0 54.9 113 41 18 0 0 0 3 256 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 86.8 69.2 51.5 110 38 13 0 0 0 21 154 0.68 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 77.1 61.5 45.8 105 24 4 0 0 0 141 41 2.05 4 0 0.0 0
NOV 63.0 51.8 40.6 88 24 0 0 4 0 389 0 5.57 8 2 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.4 73.3 46.3 59.3 36.2 45.3 75 114 13 13 0 67 0 0 12 34 0 0 572 2,910 0 910 6.30 39.65 9 58 2 12 trace trace 0 0
OCT 79.6 64.4 49.2 102 32 4 0 0 0 80 80 1.11 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.8 53.5 42.2 87 27 0 0 2 0 339 2 3.47 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 55.5 75.3 46.3 61.2 37.0 47.0 76 111 17 16 0 86 0 0 8 24 0 0 573 2,552 0 1,329 4.04 25.10 6 37 1 7 trace trace 0 0
Longitude: 121° 58’ W JUL 94.4 75.7 57.0 111 40 23 0 0 0 1 358 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 2,857 ft.
APR 73.2 57.5 41.8 98 25 2 0 2 0 239 28 0.28 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 20’ N MAR 67.0 56.3 45.6 87 29 0 0 0 0 267 3 2.17 5 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.9 71.6 54.3 109 39 14 0 0 0 10 218 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 123° 13’ W
AUG 93.1 74.6 55.9 111 41 21 0 0 0 0 319 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 89.3 71.7 54.0 109 40 16 0 0 0 8 229 0.34 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 34° 32’ N
JUL 97.5 79.2 60.9 113 36 28 0 0 0 1 445 0.16 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 96.9 78.9 60.8 112 44 27 0 0 0 0 454 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.5 72.9 55.2 108 34 19 0 0 0 15 268 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 18’ W
OCT 79.9 62.5 45.0 101 21 5 0 1 0 131 63 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.6 51.7 35.6 88 16 0 0 10 0 395 1 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 58.9 77.1 44.5 60.9 30.1 44.7 81 113 6 6 0 107 0 0 21 70 0 0 629 2,982 0 1,634 0.87 6.30 2 15 0 0 trace 0.6 0 0
OCT 79.0 65.6 52.1 98 32 3 0 0 0 66 87 0.58 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 64.7 53.9 43.0 86 28 0 0 1 0 328 1 1.26 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.4 75.3 45.7 63.1 37.0 50.9 78 109 21 21 0 90 0 0 6 13 0 0 590 2,380 0 1,778 1.55 10.97 4 27 0 0 0.0 trace 0 0
Longitude: 119° 18’ W JUN 90.0 75.4 60.7 109 42 16 0 0 0 3 310 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 94.8 80.2 65.5 109 52 26 0 0 0 0 472 trace 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.3 78.6 64.0 106 51 24 0 0 0 0 436 0.01 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 88.0 73.8 59.6 104 41 13 0 0 0 4 275 0.25 1 0 0.0 0
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Profiles of California
Vista 2 NNE San Diego County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Wasco Kern County
JAN 67.4 55.9 44.3 88 20 0 0 1 0 280 4 3.15 5 1 trace 0
Elevation: 508 ft. FEB 68.3 56.8 45.3 90 31 0 0 0 0 231 9 2.38 4 1 0.0 0
Elevation: 344 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 56.5 46.6 36.8 81 21 0 0 8 0 562 0 1.34 4 0 0.1 0
FEB 64.2 52.3 40.3 83 24 0 0 3 0 353 0 1.35 4 0 0.0 0
MAR 68.3 57.5 46.6 96 29 0 0 0 0 232 8 2.86 5 1 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 62.7 52.3 41.8 85 24 0 0 1 0 353 0 4.17 6 1 0.0 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
FEB 57.3 47.7 38.1 82 18 0 0 5 0 481 0 9.93 9 4 0.4 0
MAY 73.2 63.5 53.6 99 42 1 0 0 0 77 44 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
JUN 77.5 67.3 57.0 108 45 2 0 0 0 18 105 0.14 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 82.1 71.4 60.6 107 50 3 0 0 0 0 228 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 14’ W AUG 83.5 72.7 61.8 106 46 5 0 0 0 0 277 0.11 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.5 71.4 60.2 107 47 5 0 0 0 3 220 0.31 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 119° 21’ W
MAR 69.9 57.2 44.4 90 30 0 0 0 0 240 6 1.59 4 0 0.0 0
JUN 93.8 77.1 60.4 111 43 22 0 0 0 2 354 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
MAR 64.0 53.8 43.7 84 29 0 0 0 0 340 0 3.94 7 1 0.0 0
Whiskeytown Reservoir Shasta County JAN 53.6 44.9 36.2 78 21 0 0 8 0 615 0 11.91 10 4 1.6 1
Latitude: 33° 14’ N
Latitude: 35° 36’ N
Watsonville Waterworks Santa Cruz County JAN 60.6 50.0 39.4 79 26 0 0 4 0 457 0 4.64 7 1 0.0 0
APR 71.7 60.5 49.2 101 35 1 0 0 0 148 27 0.88 2 0 trace 0
APR 77.7 62.7 47.7 101 31 3 0 0 0 113 65 0.56 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 86.2 70.3 54.3 107 39 11 0 0 0 25 195 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 95 ft. APR 67.3 56.1 44.9 96 32 0 0 0 0 264 8 1.59 3 0 0.0 0
MAY 68.8 58.5 48.2 98 31 0 0 0 0 204 10 0.50 1 0 0.0 0
APR 68.0 56.2 44.3 93 28 0 0 1 0 270 16 3.96 6 1 trace 0
MAY 77.2 64.5 51.7 101 33 4 0 0 0 106 97 2.69 4 1 0.0 0
AUG 97.3 80.4 63.5 113 46 28 0 0 0 0 488 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 91.7 75.3 58.8 111 43 19 0 0 0 2 321 0.18 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 56’ N
JUN 71.0 61.0 51.0 103 40 1 0 0 0 129 18 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 1,292 ft.
MAR 61.5 51.1 40.7 85 26 0 0 2 0 424 1 11.07 10 4 0.0 0
JUL 98.9 82.0 65.1 114 50 29 0 0 0 0 526 trace 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 71.7 62.4 53.1 100 44 1 0 0 0 92 24 0.08 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 72.4 63.0 53.6 98 43 0 0 0 0 73 24 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.3 79.3 63.4 112 49 25 0 0 0 1 448 0.41 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 95.0 78.4 61.7 115 49 24 0 0 0 2 429 0.24 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 73.0 60.6 48.1 97 33 1 0 0 0 144 20 1.35 3 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 67.9 74.5 56.0 63.4 44.1 52.1 90 108 27 20 0 21 0 0 1 2 0 0 275 1,438 4 1,053 1.62 13.54 4 26 0 3 0.0 trace 0 0
OCT 82.0 65.9 49.9 105 29 6 0 0 0 64 99 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 67.0 53.8 40.5 87 23 0 0 3 0 332 1 0.71 2 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.3 78.5 45.6 64.1 34.9 49.7 78 114 14 14 0 118 0 0 12 26 0 0 594 2,287 0 2,055 0.92 7.37 3 22 0 0 0.0 0.1 0 0
Longitude: 121° 46’ W
SEP 73.6 63.0 52.2 105 40 2 0 0 0 87 31 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 37’ N
JUN 86.4 72.4 58.3 106 41 13 0 0 0 22 241 1.11 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 78.5 66.7 54.9 104 36 3 0 0 0 30 107 0.43 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 71.7 59.9 48.0 106 31 1 0 0 0 171 20 0.98 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.9 54.3 42.7 92 25 0 0 1 0 316 2 3.23 5 1 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 60.7 67.5 49.6 57.0 38.5 46.4 78 106 12 12 0 5 0 0 4 10 0 0 470 2,956 0 137 3.56 23.16 6 38 1 5 0.0 0.0 0 0
Longitude: 122° 32’ W
SEP 88.4 72.9 57.3 114 40 16 0 0 0 21 268 1.46 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 76.6 63.2 49.8 104 28 4 0 0 0 131 83 2.92 3 1 0.0 0
NOV 60.4 50.8 41.3 87 25 0 0 2 0 419 1 8.78 8 3 0.6 0
DEC YEAR 53.4 72.8 44.7 60.5 36.0 48.2 80 115 11 11 0 86 0 0 8 26 0 0 623 3,115 0 1,584 9.30 63.78 9 65 3 21 0.8 3.4 0 1
Profiles of California
Cooperative Weather Stations
Wildrose Ranger Station Inyo County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 51.0 40.5 29.9 73 5 0 0 19 0 753 0 1.01 2 0 1.0 0
Willits 1 NE Mendocino County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.5 44.5 33.4 76 12 0 0 15 0 629 0 10.63 11 4 1.2 0
FEB 55.5 44.3 32.9 75 11 0 0 13 0 579 0 1.06 2 0 trace 0
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Willows 6 W Glenn County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
MAY 79.3 64.4 49.4 102 25 3 0 0 0 104 95 0.44 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 36° 16’ N JUN 89.5 73.5 57.5 105 34 16 0 0 0 12 273 0.13 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 95.2 79.6 63.9 110 46 27 0 0 0 0 454 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 93.1 77.9 62.6 107 44 24 0 0 0 1 430 0.65 1 0 0.0 0
Longitude: 117° 11’ W SEP 85.9 71.4 57.0 100 36 10 0 0 0 17 233 0.49 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 73.4 60.3 47.0 94 22 1 0 1 0 180 46 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
NOV 59.8 47.9 36.0 80 8 0 0 10 0 506 0 0.43 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 39° 25’ N
Longitude: 123° 21’ W
FEB 58.5 46.9 35.2 80 13 0 0 11 0 506 0 8.27 10 3 0.6 0
MAY 72.0 56.3 40.6 98 27 1 0 2 0 271 7 1.56 3 0 0.0 0
AUG 85.2 65.6 46.0 107 35 10 0 0 0 51 69 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
FEB 57.0 46.5 35.9 76 13 0 0 6 0 511 0 8.62 na na 0.4 0
MAR 60.9 48.8 36.7 83 10 0 0 9 0 495 0 7.62 10 3 0.4 0
FEB 61.4 50.2 39.0 80 21 0 0 4 0 410 0 3.45 5 1 0.0 0
APR 64.9 51.0 37.0 92 21 0 0 6 0 414 1 3.11 6 1 trace 0
Elevation: 459 ft. MAR 62.5 50.4 38.1 85 22 0 0 4 0 449 0 7.86 na 2 trace 0
Elevation: 232 ft. JAN 55.8 46.0 36.1 79 20 0 0 10 0 583 0 3.99 6 1 0.2 0
APR 69.9 55.4 40.8 91 18 0 0 4 0 294 15 0.33 1 0 trace 0
Elevation: 1,348 ft.
Willow Creek 1 NW Humboldt County JAN na na na 70 17 0 0 9 0 na na 9.59 na na 0.4 0
Elevation: 4,097 ft. MAR 61.9 49.1 36.2 87 16 0 0 9 0 487 0 1.12 2 0 0.5 0
MAR 65.9 53.8 41.6 88 22 0 0 2 0 343 1 2.92 6 0 0.0 0
APR 69.4 54.5 39.6 96 24 0 0 3 0 310 5 3.40 5 1 0.0 0
MAY 77.5 60.6 43.7 105 29 4 0 0 0 167 37 2.01 4 0 0.0 0
JUN 78.4 61.5 44.5 103 31 5 0 0 0 134 30 0.32 1 0 0.0 0
JUL 85.4 66.5 47.6 108 32 11 0 0 0 46 91 0.10 0 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 40° 57’ N JUN 86.2 67.5 48.7 112 29 12 0 0 0 50 126 0.63 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 94.6 73.7 52.7 119 35 22 0 0 0 8 286 0.15 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 94.4 73.1 51.6 115 39 23 0 0 0 6 268 0.42 1 0 0.0 0
SEP 82.9 62.9 42.8 105 28 8 0 1 0 95 35 0.89 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.5 56.5 38.5 102 17 2 0 5 0 261 6 2.74 4 1 0.0 0
SEP 87.7 67.5 47.3 108 32 14 0 0 0 37 123 1.13 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 74.6 58.3 42.1 99 22 2 0 1 0 215 16 3.20 4 1 0.0 0
Latitude: 39° 31’ N
Longitude: 122° 18’ W JUL 93.7 77.2 60.5 117 45 23 0 0 0 0 375 0.06 0 0 0.0 0
JUN 88.6 73.0 57.4 112 39 14 0 0 0 12 246 0.29 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 92.3 75.5 58.6 115 45 21 0 0 0 1 330 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 54.6 69.5 43.5 54.4 32.3 39.2 72 108 5 5 0 37 0 0 17 77 0 0 661 4,057 0 239 8.23 50.75 10 67 3 18 0.4 2.6 0 0
Longitude: 123° 38’ W
APR 73.0 58.7 44.3 93 23 1 0 0 0 200 22 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
MAY 81.3 66.3 51.2 102 33 6 0 0 0 70 108 0.73 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 61.0 48.3 35.6 83 13 0 0 11 0 494 0 7.07 9 3 trace 0
DEC YEAR 51.8 72.2 40.8 58.8 29.7 45.2 79 110 4 4 0 81 1 1 20 76 0 0 745 3,678 0 1,546 0.56 6.84 1 15 0 0 0.1 1.6 0 0
SEP 89.1 72.5 56.0 113 37 16 0 0 0 9 246 0.33 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 79.7 64.6 49.4 103 33 5 0 0 0 88 88 0.94 2 0 0.0 0
NOV 58.3 48.9 39.4 80 19 0 0 3 0 478 0 8.62 na 2 trace 0
DEC YEAR 50.2 na 42.7 na 35.2 na 65 119 5 5 0 77 0 0 9 35 0 0 na na 0 na 9.77 55.40 na na 2 na 0.5 1.3 0 0
NOV 64.3 52.6 40.8 88 22 0 0 2 0 368 2 2.60 5 1 trace 0
DEC YEAR 55.8 75.1 45.6 61.3 35.3 47.5 81 117 11 11 0 86 0 0 10 28 0 0 595 2,679 0 1,418 2.75 19.07 5 35 1 4 0.3 0.5 0 0
681
682
Cooperative Weather Stations Winters Yolo County
Profiles of California
Elevation: 134 ft.
Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 55.5 46.7 37.9 77 22 0 0 7 0 560 0 5.33 7 2 0.1 0
FEB 62.2 51.8 41.3 80 22 0 0 2 0 368 1 4.42 6 1 trace 0
Latitude: 38° 31’ N
Longitude: 121° 58’ W
MAR 67.2 55.8 44.4 92 29 0 0 0 0 281 4 3.58 6 1 trace 0
JUN 91.2 74.7 58.2 109 44 18 0 0 0 5 302 0.12 0 0 0.0 0
Yosemite Nat’l Park HQ Mariposa County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 48.4 37.9 27.4 72 9 0 0 26 0 831 0 6.82 8 3 17.1 7
FEB 54.1 41.7 29.3 82 6 0 0 21 0 650 0 6.64 7 3 8.3 7
APR 74.6 61.2 47.8 96 33 1 0 0 0 142 46 0.97 3 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 3,963 ft.
MAR 58.4 45.3 32.2 83 13 0 0 17 0 603 0 5.89 8 2 6.9 4
APR 64.9 50.7 36.4 87 15 0 0 9 0 423 0 2.52 5 1 2.4 1
Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance Mariposa Co. Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
Yreka Siskiyou County Mean Maximum Temp. (°F) Mean Temp. (°F) Mean Minimum Temp. (°F) Extreme Maximum Temp. (°F) Extreme Minimum Temp. (°F) Days Maximum Temp. ³ 90°F Days Maximum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 32°F Days Minimum Temp. £ 0°F Heating Degree Days (base 65°F) Cooling Degree Days (base 65°F) Mean Precipitation (in.) Days With ³ 0.1" Precipitation Days With ³ 1.0" Precipitation Mean Snowfall (in.) Days With ³ 1.0" Snow Depth
JAN 45.6 36.0 26.5 68 4 0 2 27 0 891 0 8.56 8 3 na 17
FEB 47.3 37.0 26.7 71 2 0 1 25 0 783 0 7.81 7 2 na 13
MAR 49.0 38.6 28.2 73 13 0 1 26 0 810 0 7.60 8 2 na na
Elevation: 2,624 ft. JAN 45.1 34.9 24.6 64 1 0 1 26 0 927 0 3.37 7 1 4.4 5
FEB 51.3 39.2 27.2 73 -2 0 0 23 0 721 0 2.11 5 0 2.2 1
Note: See User’s Guide for explanation of data.
MAY 83.3 68.4 53.5 107 30 9 0 0 0 42 156 0.60 1 0 0.0 0
MAY 72.4 57.5 42.6 94 27 0 0 2 0 239 14 1.49 3 0 trace 0
JUL 89.5 72.3 55.1 105 40 17 0 0 0 7 247 0.51 1 0 0.0 0
Elevation: 5,118 ft.
APR 55.0 43.1 31.2 82 12 0 0 18 0 650 0 3.08 5 1 7.2 5
MAY 63.7 50.6 37.5 86 22 0 0 7 0 440 1 1.57 3 0 0.6 0
APR 62.8 48.4 34.0 90 20 0 0 13 0 492 1 1.08 3 0 0.3 0
MAY 72.7 56.5 40.3 103 24 2 0 4 0 277 21 1.14 3 0 trace 0
AUG 95.0 77.1 59.2 113 51 25 0 0 0 0 391 0.05 0 0 0.0 0
SEP 90.5 73.8 57.1 111 43 18 0 0 0 5 284 0.26 1 0 0.0 0
Latitude: 37° 45’ N
JUN 81.2 65.1 49.0 103 30 5 0 0 0 76 87 0.78 2 0 0.0 0
JUN 72.4 58.3 44.2 98 29 0 0 1 0 212 12 0.74 1 0 trace 0
Latitude: 41° 42’ N
MAR 56.9 43.7 30.6 79 12 0 0 21 0 653 0 2.06 5 0 2.2 1
JUL 96.4 78.4 60.2 115 50 27 0 0 0 0 424 0.03 0 0 0.0 0
AUG 89.8 72.0 54.2 109 38 17 0 0 0 7 247 0.21 1 0 0.0 0
OCT 81.0 66.0 50.9 102 33 5 0 0 0 60 103 0.92 2 0 0.0 0
AUG 79.1 64.3 49.3 99 35 1 0 0 0 76 51 0.09 0 0 0.0 0
DEC YEAR 56.0 76.6 46.7 62.9 37.3 49.2 77 115 15 15 0 103 0 0 7 17 0 0 560 2,332 0 1,715 3.64 23.02 6 37 1 6 trace 0.1 0 0
Longitude: 119° 35’ W
SEP 83.6 66.3 48.9 108 28 8 0 0 0 62 110 0.90 2 0 0.0 0
OCT 73.2 56.7 40.3 96 21 2 0 5 0 270 22 2.21 3 1 trace 0
Latitude: 37° 30’ N
JUL 79.7 64.7 49.7 101 33 2 0 0 0 71 51 0.17 0 0 0.0 0
NOV 65.9 54.5 43.1 88 26 0 0 1 0 309 4 3.10 5 1 0.0 0
SEP 73.2 59.1 45.1 95 28 0 0 1 0 187 11 0.84 2 0 trace 0
NOV 57.4 44.5 31.7 86 13 0 0 18 0 607 0 4.94 6 2 3.6 1
DEC YEAR 48.0 68.4 37.4 54.0 26.9 39.5 73 109 -1 -1 0 49 1 1 27 125 0 0 848 4,623 0 727 5.08 37.99 6 52 2 14 6.7 45.0 5 25
Longitude: 119° 38’ W
OCT 64.1 50.8 37.4 90 21 0 0 8 0 436 2 2.16 3 1 0.7 0
NOV 52.4 41.3 30.2 78 7 0 1 20 0 704 0 4.71 6 1 5.6 3
DEC YEAR 46.7 60.7 36.5 48.4 26.2 36.0 68 101 -1 -1 0 3 2 7 27 160 0 0 879 6,139 0 128 5.43 42.76 6 49 2 12 15.9 na na na
OCT 69.9 52.9 35.9 93 18 1 0 9 0 371 4 1.12 3 0 trace 0
NOV 52.7 41.1 29.5 76 10 0 0 21 0 710 0 3.01 6 1 1.5 1
DEC YEAR 44.3 66.6 34.5 51.7 24.6 36.8 65 110 -11 -11 0 54 2 3 26 143 0 0 940 5,349 0 560 3.31 20.12 7 46 1 3 4.0 14.6 3 11
Longitude: 122° 38’ W
JUN 81.1 63.9 46.7 106 31 7 0 0 0 109 69 1.01 2 0 0.0 0
JUL 90.5 71.3 52.0 107 34 18 0 0 0 21 207 0.56 1 0 0.0 0
AUG 90.1 70.7 51.1 110 33 19 0 0 0 20 194 0.55 2 0 0.0 0
SEP 81.9 63.3 44.6 106 30 7 0 0 0 108 64 0.80 2 0 0.0 0
Profiles of California
Weather Station Rankings
California Annual Extreme Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
Lowest
Station Name
°F
Rank
Station Name
°F
1 2 3 3 5
Death Valley Gold Rock Ranch Mecca Fire Station Palm Springs Thermal Airport Blythe Riverside Co. Airport
129 127 126 126 123
1 2 3 4 4
Eureka Huntington Lake Grant Grove Bodie Lodgepole
87 88 90 91 91
5 5 8 8 8
Palm Springs Parker Reservoir Blythe Borrego Desert Park El Centro 2 SSW
123 123 122 122 122
4 7 7 9 9
Tahoe City Crescent City 3 NNW Fort Ross Big Bear Lake Fort Bragg 5 N
91 93 93 94 94
8 12 12 12 15
Iron Mountain Brawley 2 SW Imperial Needles Airport Eagle Mountain
122 121 121 121 120
9 9 13 14 15
Half Moon Bay Klamath Twin Lakes Manzanita Lake Bowman Dam
94 94 95 96 98
15 17 17 17 20
Henshaw Dam Hayfield Pumping Plant Inyokern Willow Creek 1 NW Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport
120 119 119 119 118
15 15 15 19 19
Bridgeport Orick Prairie Creek Park Scotia Boca Donner Memorial State Park
98 98 98 99 99
20 22 22 22 22
Trona Chico University Farm Orland San Bernardino Co. Hospital Twentynine Palms
118 117 117 117 117
19 19 19 19 19
Mount Wilson 2 San Gregorio 2 SE Santa Monica Pier Tahoe Valley FAA Airport Truckee Ranger Station
99 99 99 99 99
Annual Mean Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest °F
Rank
1 2 3 4 5
Death Valley Mecca Fire Station Palm Springs Palm Springs Thermal Airport El Centro 2 SSW
90.6 89.9 88.9 88.4 88.3
1 2 3 3 5
6 7 8 9 9
Brawley 2 SW Blythe Imperial Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Gold Rock Ranch
88.1 87.8 87.7 87.6 87.6
11 12 13 14 15
Borrego Desert Park Iron Mountain Needles Airport Parker Reservoir Eagle Mountain
16 17 18 19 19 21 22 23 24 25
Station Name
°F
Twin Lakes Lodgepole Bodie Grant Grove Huntington Lake
52.6 54.8 56.3 56.3 56.8
5 7 8 9 10
Tahoe City Manzanita Lake Tahoe Valley FAA Airport Mineral Donner Memorial State Park
56.8 57.6 58.1 58.5 58.6
87.5 86.5 86.3 86.0 84.5
11 12 13 14 15
Eureka Truckee Ranger Station Jess Valley Termo 1 E Bowman Dam
59.2 59.3 60.0 60.1 60.2
Hayfield Pumping Plant Twentynine Palms Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Canoga Park Pierce College Trona
84.3 84.0 81.6 81.1 81.1
16 17 17 19 20
Crescent City 3 NNW Calaveras Big Trees Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance Canyon Dam Fort Bragg 5 N
60.5 60.7 60.7 60.9 61.0
Inyokern Elsinore Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital Redlands
80.8 80.7 80.2 79.7 79.2
20 22 23 24 24
Klamath Cedarville Boca Fort Bidwell Lake Spaulding
61.0 61.1 61.6 61.7 61.7
683
684
Weather Station Rankings
Profiles of California Annual Mean Temperature Highest
Rank
Lowest °F
Rank
Death Valley Gold Rock Ranch Parker Reservoir Eagle Mountain Palm Springs
76.3 74.4 74.0 73.8 73.8
1 2 3 4 4
6 7 8 9 10
Iron Mountain Needles Airport Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Imperial Borrego Desert Park
73.7 73.6 73.5 73.4 72.7
10 10 13 14 15
El Centro 2 SSW Mecca Fire Station Palm Springs Thermal Airport Blythe Brawley 2 SW
16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 23 25
1 2 3 4 4
Station Name
Station Name
°F
Bodie Twin Lakes Lodgepole Donner Memorial State Park Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
37.8 40.7 41.6 42.9 42.9
6 7 8 8 10
Boca Bridgeport Tahoe City Truckee Ranger Station Termo 1 E
43.0 43.4 43.8 43.8 44.2
72.7 72.7 72.2 72.1 72.0
11 12 13 14 15
Manzanita Lake Mineral Jess Valley Huntington Lake Alturas
44.5 44.8 45.7 45.8 46.0
Hayfield Pumping Plant Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Twentynine Palms Trona Los Angeles Civic Center
69.8 68.0 67.9 67.8 66.6
16 17 18 19 20
Grant Grove Chester Big Bear Lake Burney Canyon Dam
46.6 46.7 47.2 47.3 47.5
Riverside Fire Station 3 San Bernardino Co. Hospital Bakersfield Meadows Field San Gabriel Fire Dept. Pasadena
65.7 65.7 65.6 65.6 65.4
21 22 23 24 25
Lake Spaulding Fort Bidwell Cedarville Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance Bowman Dam
47.8 47.9 48.2 48.4 48.9
Annual Mean Minimum Temperature Highest Rank
°F
Rank
Eagle Mountain Death Valley Parker Reservoir Gold Rock Ranch Needles Airport
63.0 62.0 62.0 61.0 60.9
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Iron Mountain Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Imperial Palm Springs San Diego Lindbergh Field
60.8 59.4 59.0 58.8 58.0
11 12 13 14 14
Borrego Desert Park Los Angeles Civic Center El Centro 2 SSW Blythe Santa Monica Pier
16 17 18 19 20 20 22 22 24 24
1 2 2 4 5
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
°F
Bodie Bridgeport Boca Donner Memorial State Park Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
19.4 24.2 24.4 27.1 27.7
6 6 8 9 10
Termo 1 E Truckee Ranger Station Lodgepole Twin Lakes Alturas
28.2 28.2 28.4 28.8 29.4
57.9 57.5 57.1 56.3 56.3
11 12 13 14 15
Burney Tahoe City Mineral Chester Jess Valley
29.5 30.8 30.9 31.3 31.4
Los Angeles Int’l Airport Palm Springs Thermal Airport Brawley 2 SW Newport Beach Mecca Fire Station
56.1 56.0 55.8 55.6 55.4
16 17 18 19 19
Manzanita Lake Big Bear Lake Lake Spaulding Canyon Dam Fort Bidwell
31.5 32.2 33.8 34.0 34.0
U.C.L.A. Hayfield Pumping Plant Long Beach Daugherty Field Chula Vista Santa Ana Fire Station
55.4 55.2 55.2 54.8 54.8
21 22 23 24 25
Hat Creek Huntington Lake Doyle 4 SSE McCloud Cedarville
34.2 34.6 34.9 35.0 35.3
Profiles of California
Weather Station Rankings Annual Extreme Minimum Temperature Highest
Rank
Lowest
Station Name
°F
Rank
1 2 2 2 5
Santa Monica Pier Los Angeles Int’l Airport San Diego Lindbergh Field U.C.L.A. Los Angeles Civic Center
34 33 33 33 30
1 2 3 4 5
5 5 5 9 9
Newport Beach Oxnard Santa Ana Fire Station Chula Vista Long Beach Daugherty Field
30 30 30 28 28
11 11 11 14 15
Laguna Beach Oceanside Marina Torrance Municipal Airport Tustin Irvine Ranch Eagle Mountain
15 15 18 18 18 18 18 18 24 24
Station Name
°F
Boca Termo 1 E Alturas Bodie Bridgeport
-43 -40 -34 -33 -31
6 7 7 9 10
Tahoe Valley FAA Airport Cedarville Jess Valley Donner Memorial State Park Adin Ranger Station
-29 -28 -28 -27 -26
27 27 27 26 25
10 10 13 13 15
Burney Fort Bidwell Big Bear Lake Doyle 4 SSE Truckee Ranger Station
-26 -26 -25 -25 -22
Parker Reservoir Santa Paula Berkeley Richmond Salinas Municipal Airport
25 25 24 24 24
16 17 18 18 18
Hat Creek Twin Lakes Chester Lodgepole Tahoe City
-20 -17 -16 -16 -16
Salinas 2 San Francisco Int’l Airport San Gabriel Fire Dept. Palm Springs Pasadena
24 24 24 23 23
21 21 23 23 25
Canyon Dam Lake Spaulding Manzanita Lake Mount Shasta McCloud
-14 -14 -13 -13 -12
July Mean Maximum Temperature Highest Rank
°F
Rank
Death Valley Needles Airport Mecca Fire Station Blythe Blythe Riverside Co. Airport
115.2 108.7 108.5 108.4 108.4
1 2 3 3 5
6 6 8 9 10
Iron Mountain Palm Springs Parker Reservoir Gold Rock Ranch Borrego Desert Park
108.3 108.3 107.5 107.3 107.2
11 12 13 14 15
El Centro 2 SSW Brawley 2 SW Palm Springs Thermal Airport Imperial Twentynine Palms
16 17 18 19 20
Trona Eagle Mountain Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Hayfield Pumping Plant Inyokern
21 22 23 24 25
Three Rivers Edison 1 Friant Government Camp Coalinga Wasco Bakersfield Meadows Field
1 2 3 4 4
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
°F
Eureka Half Moon Bay Crescent City 3 NNW Morro Bay Fire Dept. Fort Bragg 5 N
62.8 64.4 65.5 65.5 66.1
6 7 8 9 10
Fort Ross Klamath San Francisco Mission Monterey Orick Prairie Creek Park
66.4 66.7 67.6 68.6 68.9
107.1 106.8 106.5 106.2 105.8
11 12 13 14 15
Scotia Santa Monica Pier San Gregorio 2 SE Berkeley Salinas Municipal Airport
69.0 69.5 69.6 70.6 71.2
104.8 104.6 104.4 104.1 102.8
16 17 18 18 20
Salinas 2 Richmond Newport Beach Watsonville Waterworks Twin Lakes
71.4 71.6 71.7 71.7 71.9
99.5 99.2 99.1 98.9 98.2
21 22 23 24 25
San Francisco Int’l Airport Oceanside Marina Santa Maria Public Airport Huntington Lake Chula Vista
72.0 72.3 73.5 73.8 74.2
685
686
Weather Station Rankings
Profiles of California January Mean Minimum Temperature Highest
Rank
Lowest
Station Name
°F
Rank
1 2 3 4 5
Santa Monica Pier U.C.L.A. San Diego Lindbergh Field Los Angeles Civic Center Los Angeles Int’l Airport
50.3 50.2 49.7 49.5 48.6
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Newport Beach Santa Ana Fire Station San Francisco Mission Torrance Municipal Airport Gold Rock Ranch
48.1 46.6 46.4 46.2 46.1
11 12 13 13 15
Long Beach Daugherty Field Chula Vista Eagle Mountain Oxnard Oceanside Marina
16 16 18 19 19 21 22 22 24 25
Station Name
°F
Bodie Bridgeport Boca Donner Memorial State Park Termo 1 E
5.9 9.1 10.8 14.4 14.9
6 7 8 9 10
Lodgepole Truckee Ranger Station Tahoe Valley FAA Airport Alturas Twin Lakes
15.7 15.8 16.2 17.1 18.1
45.9 45.7 45.4 45.4 44.8
11 12 13 14 15
Burney Jess Valley Tahoe City Chester Cedarville
18.2 19.4 19.8 19.9 20.1
Berkeley Vista 2 NNE Pasadena Monterey Palm Springs
44.3 44.3 44.1 43.9 43.9
16 17 18 19 20
Fort Bidwell Big Bear Lake Manzanita Lake Mineral Bishop Airport
20.3 20.7 21.2 21.8 22.4
Borrego Desert Park Half Moon Bay Iron Mountain Parker Reservoir San Francisco Int’l Airport
43.6 43.3 43.3 43.0 42.9
21 22 23 24 25
Hat Creek Doyle 4 SSE Canyon Dam Lake Spaulding McCloud
22.6 22.9 23.0 24.4 24.5
Number of Annual Heating Degree Days Highest Rank
Lowest
Station Name
Num.
Rank
Bodie Twin Lakes Lodgepole Donner Memorial State Park Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
9,821 8,784 8,456 8,014 7,981
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
Boca Bridgeport Truckee Ranger Station Tahoe City Termo 1 E
7,955 7,834 7,701 7,657 7,608
6 7 8 9 10
El Centro 2 SSW Eagle Mountain San Diego Lindbergh Field Santa Ana Fire Station Mecca Fire Station
978 992 1,018 1,036 1,042
11 12 13 14 15
Manzanita Lake Mineral Jess Valley Alturas Huntington Lake
7,444 7,351 7,104 7,001 6,959
11 12 13 14 15
Brawley 2 SW Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Palm Springs Thermal Airport Iron Mountain Parker Reservoir
1,067 1,078 1,085 1,097 1,114
16 17 18 19 20
Grant Grove Chester Burney Canyon Dam Big Bear Lake
6,746 6,715 6,533 6,501 6,492
16 17 18 19 20
Death Valley Long Beach Daugherty Field Needles Airport San Gabriel Fire Dept. Blythe
1,145 1,166 1,179 1,204 1,227
21 22 23 24 25
Cedarville Fort Bidwell Lake Spaulding Yosemite Nat’l Park S. Entrance Bowman Dam
6,475 6,408 6,330 6,139 6,039
21 22 23 24 25
Los Angeles Int’l Airport U.C.L.A. Pasadena Torrance Municipal Airport Riverside Fire Station 3
1,231 1,262 1,277 1,330 1,414
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name Gold Rock Ranch Palm Springs Imperial Los Angeles Civic Center Borrego Desert Park
Num. 826 836 866 892 967
Profiles of California
Weather Station Rankings Number of Annual Cooling Degree Days Highest
Rank
Lowest
Station Name
Num.
Rank
Death Valley Parker Reservoir Needles Airport Gold Rock Ranch Iron Mountain
5,338 4,545 4,528 4,481 4,434
1 2 3 4 4
6 7 8 9 10
Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Eagle Mountain Palm Springs Mecca Fire Station Imperial
4,368 4,315 4,282 4,052 4,047
6 7 7 9 10
Twin Lakes Fort Ross Orick Prairie Creek Park Half Moon Bay Lodgepole
9 10 10 14 20
11 12 13 14 15
El Centro 2 SSW Blythe Borrego Desert Park Palm Springs Thermal Airport Brawley 2 SW
4,021 3,992 3,933 3,883 3,831
11 12 13 14 15
San Gregorio 2 SE Scotia Boca Tahoe City Tahoe Valley FAA Airport
27 29 30 32 33
16 17 18 19 20
Trona Hayfield Pumping Plant Twentynine Palms Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Inyokern
3,395 3,308 3,069 3,067 2,330
16 17 18 19 20
Donner Memorial State Park Huntington Lake Bridgeport Mineral Morro Bay Fire Dept.
42 43 47 56 59
21 22 23 24 25
Bakersfield Meadows Field Coalinga Porterville Fresno Air Terminal Ash Mountain
2,210 2,160 2,129 2,106 2,067
21 22 23 24 25
Big Bear Lake Manzanita Lake Truckee Ranger Station Monterey Termo 1 E
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name Bodie Eureka Fort Bragg 5 N Crescent City 3 NNW Klamath
Num. 2 5 7 8 8
71 73 76 98 108
Annual Precipitation Highest Rank
Inches
Rank
Strawberry Valley Klamath Lake Spaulding Richardson Gr. State Park Bowman Dam
81.72 80.26 74.52 69.56 68.62
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
De Sabla Crescent City 3 NNW Orick Prairie Creek Park Shasta Dam Whiskeytown Reservoir
67.62 67.00 66.85 64.12 63.78
11 12 13 14 15
Nevada City Mineral Paradise Calaveras Big Trees Willow Creek 1 NW
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Lowest Station Name
Inches
Death Valley El Centro 2 SSW Imperial Brawley 2 SW Mecca Fire Station
2.38 2.96 3.06 3.17 3.38
6 7 8 9 10
Palm Springs Thermal Airport Iron Mountain Blythe Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Gold Rock Ranch
3.65 3.81 4.06 4.08 4.10
59.39 57.11 56.51 55.66 55.40
11 12 13 14 15
Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Trona Eagle Mountain Hayfield Pumping Plant Twentynine Palms
4.22 4.30 4.39 4.56 4.59
Orleans Grass Valley 2 Willits 1 NE McCloud Scotia
53.88 53.31 50.75 49.50 49.04
16 17 18 19 20
Inyokern Bishop Airport Palm Springs Needles Airport Independence
4.86 5.05 5.20 5.21 5.39
Kentfield Ben Lomond 4 Colfax Twin Lakes Tiger Creek
48.72 48.70 48.40 47.89 47.24
21 22 23 24 25
El Mirage Victorville Pumping Plant Parker Reservoir Buttonwillow Bakersfield Meadows Field
6.03 6.30 6.34 6.36 6.51
687
688
Weather Station Rankings
Profiles of California Number of Days Annually With ³ 0.1” Precipitation Highest
Rank
Lowest Days
Rank
Klamath Orick Prairie Creek Park Richardson Gr. State Park Scotia Orleans
99 88 77 77 76
1 2 2 2 2
6 6 6 9 10
Eureka Lake Spaulding Manzanita Lake Mineral Strawberry Valley
74 74 74 73 72
11 11 11 14 15
Fort Bragg 5 N McCloud Willits 1 NE Twin Lakes De Sabla
15 15 15 15 20 21 22 22 22 22
1 2 3 3 5
Station Name
Station Name
Days
Death Valley Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Brawley 2 SW El Centro 2 SSW Imperial
5 7 7 7 7
2 7 7 7 10
Mecca Fire Station Blythe Gold Rock Ranch Palm Springs Thermal Airport Eagle Mountain
7 8 8 8 9
67 67 67 66 65
11 11 11 11 15
Inyokern Palm Springs Trona Twentynine Palms Hayfield Pumping Plant
10 10 10 10 11
Huntington Lake Nevada City Shasta Dam Whiskeytown Reservoir Bowman Dam
65 65 65 65 63
15 17 18 18 18
Iron Mountain Independence Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Needles Airport Parker Reservoir
11 12 13 13 13
Mount Shasta Calaveras Big Trees Paradise Potter Valley P H Trinity River Hatchery
62 61 61 61 61
21 21 23 23 23
Bishop Airport Randsburg Mojave Palmdale Victorville Pumping Plant
14 14 15 15 15
Number of Days Annually With ³ 1.0” Precipitation Highest Rank
Station Name
Lowest Days
Rank
Station Name
Days
1 2 3 4 5
Strawberry Valley Klamath Lake Spaulding De Sabla Richardson Gr. State Park
29 28 26 23 22
1 1 1 1 1
Adin Ranger Station Alturas Antioch Pump Plant 3 Bakersfield Meadows Field Bishop Airport
0 0 0 0 0
6 6 8 8 8
Shasta Dam Whiskeytown Reservoir Bowman Dam Nevada City Orick Prairie Creek Park
21 21 20 20 20
1 1 1 1 1
Blythe Blythe Riverside Co. Airport Bodie Borrego Desert Park Brawley 2 SW
0 0 0 0 0
11 12 12 14 14
Paradise Calaveras Big Trees Willits 1 NE Grass Valley 2 Kentfield
19 18 18 17 17
1 1 1 1 1
Bridgeport Buttonwillow Cedarville Chula Vista Coalinga
0 0 0 0 0
16 16 16 16 20
Colfax McCloud Mineral Orleans Cherry Valley Dam
16 16 16 16 15
1 1 1 1 1
Corcoran Irrigation District Daggett Barstow-Daggett Airport Death Valley Eagle Mountain El Centro 2 SSW
0 0 0 0 0
20 20 23 23 23
Huntington Lake Tiger Creek Ben Lomond 4 Grant Grove Healdsburg
15 15 14 14 14
1 1 1 1 1
El Mirage Fort Bidwell Fresno Air Terminal Gold Rock Ranch Haiwee
0 0 0 0 0
Profiles of California
Weather Station Rankings Annual Snowfall Highest
Rank
Inches
Rank
Twin Lakes Lake Spaulding Lodgepole Bowman Dam Truckee Ranger Station
394.8 247.0 237.5 228.2 203.4
1 1 1 1 1
Blythe Brawley 2 SW Buttonwillow Cachuma Lake El Centro 2 SSW
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6 7 8 9 10
Donner Memorial State Park Grant Grove Manzanita Lake Tahoe City Mineral
188.8 186.9 180.2 172.3 141.9
1 1 1 1 1
Friant Government Camp Imperial Iron Mountain Laguna Beach Lemon Cove
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 12 13 14 15
Chester Calaveras Big Trees Cherry Valley Dam Canyon Dam Strawberry Valley
126.0 114.8 108.7 106.3 99.8
1 1 1 1 1
Los Banos Det. Reservation Mecca Fire Station Newport Beach Ojai Palo Alto
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
16 17 18 19 20
Boca Mount Shasta Jess Valley Big Bear Lake McCloud
88.2 84.8 72.3 65.3 64.5
1 1 1 1 1
Riverside Fire Station 3 Salinas 2 San Bernardino Co. Hospital San Gabriel Fire Dept. San Luis Obispo Polytech
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
21 22 23 24 25
Fort Bidwell Adin Ranger Station Yosemite Nat’l Park HQ Hetch Hetchy Bridgeport
53.2 45.1 45.0 44.6 38.6
1 1 1 1 1
Santa Ana Fire Station Santa Barbara Municipal Airport Santa Monica Pier Santa Paula Three Rivers Edison 1
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1 2 3 4 5
Station Name
Lowest
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Station Name
Inches
689
690
Storm Events
Profiles of California
Deadliest Storm Events in California: December 1981 - December 2006 Rank
Date
Storm Event
Interior Central California Southern California San Diego Mountains Pine Hills San Bernardino Mountains
7/16/2006 7/21/2006 1/7/1997 10/25/2003 12/25/2003
Excessive Heat Excessive Heat Cold and Snow Wildfire Landslide
46 16 14 14 14
18 27 0 90 10
0.2 0.0 0.0 1,000.0 5.0
494.4 0.0 0.0 6.5 0.0
6 7 8 9 10
Southern California Central and Southern California San Francisco Bay area San Diego Mountains Most of California (except coastal areas)
1/6/1993 1/10/2005 6/14/2000 4/1/1999 8/2/1997
Winter Storms Landslide Excessive Heat Heavy Snow Excessive Heat
10 10 9 8 5
17 0 102 13 0
0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
11 12 13 14 15
Sacramento Valley Kern County San Bernardino Northern California Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties
12/11/1997 8/15/1996 10/25/2003 1/19/1993 11/1/1993
Fog Excessive Heat Wildfire Winter Storm Wild Fires
5 4 4 3 3
26 0 5 5 150
1.5 0.0 696.4 5.0 619.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0
16 17 18 19
1/2/1997 11/26/1997 2/23/1998 3/4/2000
Flash Flood Rain/Snow Flood Winter Storm
3 3 3 3
0 2 0 13
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
20
Arboga Southern California Los Angeles County Riverside Mountains, San Bernardino Mountains, and San Diego Mountains Shelter Cove
3/25/2000
Rip Currents
3
0
0.0
0.0
21 22 23 24 25
San Diego County Central and Southern San Joaquin Valley Fallbrook Twenty Nine Palms Northern California Coast
12/1/2000 2/5/2002 12/16/2002 8/26/2003 6/7/2004
Fog Fog Urban/Small Stream Fooding Flash Flood Heavy Surf/High Surf
3 3 3 3 3
3 40 2 0 0
0.1 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1 2 3 4 5
Fatalities Injuries
Property Crop Damage Damage ($mil.) ($mil.)
Location or County
Most Destructive Storm Events in California: December 1981 - December 2006 Rank
Location or County
Date
Storm Event
10/25/2003 10/25/2003 11/1/1993
Wildfire Wildfire Wild Fires
4 5
Pine Hills San Bernardino Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties Red Bluff Southern California
9/29/2000 10/26/1993
6 7 8 9 10
Greater Lake Tahoe Area Hesperia Southern Sierra Nevada and San Joaquin Valley Napa County Marin County
11 12 13 14 15 16
Fatalities Injuries
Property Crop Damage Damage ($mil.) ($mil.)
14 4 3
90 5 150
1,000.0 696.4 619.0
6.5 0.0 0.0
Wild/Forest Fire High Winds
0 0
0 89
547.0 331.0
0.0 0.0
1/1/1997 11/1/2003 1/1/1997 12/31/2005 12/31/2005
Flood Wildfire Flood Flood Flood
0 2 1 0 0
2 7 0 0 0
330.0 278.6 190.0 115.0 108.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 32.5 0.0
Sonoma County Devore Carmel Mendocino, Mendocino Coast, Redwood Coast San Francisco Area
12/31/2005 1/7/2005 9/8/1999 12/29/2005 12/9/1995
Flood Heavy Rain Wild/forest Fire Flood Winter Storm High Winds
0 0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0 15
104.0 70.0 66.9 60.8 60.0
3.0 2.0 0.0 8.0 5.0
12/28/2005
Landslide
0
0
55.9
0.0
17 18 19 20
Mendocino, Mendocino Coast, North Coast, Redwood Coast, Upper Trinity River Valley Center Northern California Los Angeles Basin Ventura
10/26/2003 1/13/1993 1/4/1995 1/10/1995
Wildfire Winter Storm Flood/Flash Flood Flood/Flash Flood
2 0 1 0
18 4 0 0
55.2 50.0 50.0 50.0
22.0 0.0 0.0 50.0
21
Fontana
10/21/2003
Wildfire
0
35
50.0
0.0
1 2 3
DEMOGRAPHIC MAPS
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
693
694
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
695
Population (2006)
Legend 750,000 and Over 250,000 to 749,999 100,000 to 249,999 50,000 to 99,999 Under 50,000
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Percent White (2006)
Legend (%) 90.0 and Over 80.0 to 89.9 70.0 to 79.9 60.0 to 69.9 Under 60.0
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
697
Percent Black (2006)
Legend (%) 4.0 and Over 3.0 to 3.9 2.0 to 2.9 1.0 to 1.9 Under 1.0
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Percent Asian (2006)
Legend (%) 8.0 and Over 6.0 to 7.9 4.0 to 5.9 2.0 to 3.9 Under 2.0
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
699
Percent Hispanic (2006)
Legend (%) 40.0 and Over 30.0 to 39.9 20.0 to 29.9 10.0 to 19.9 Under 10.0
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700
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Average Household Size (2006)
Legend 3.10 and Over 2.90 to 3.09 2.70 to 2.89 2.50 to 2.69 Under 2.50
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
701
Median Age (2006)
Legend (years) 41.0 and Over 38.0 to 40.9 35.0 to 37.9 32.0 to 34.9 Under 32.0
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702
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Median Household Income (2006)
Legend ($) 55,000 and Over 50,000 to 54,999 45,000 to 49,999 40,000 to 44,999 Under 40,000
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
703
Percent of Population Living Below Poverty Level (2004)
Legend (%) 17.0 and Over 14.0 to 16.9 11.0 to 13.9 8.0 to 10.9 Under 8.0
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704
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Median Home Value (2006)
Legend ($) 500,000 and Over 400,000 to 499,999 300,000 to 399,999 200,000 to 299,999 Under 200,000
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PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
705
Percent of Population Who are Homeowners (2006)
Legend (%) 69.0 and Over 65.0 to 68.9 61.0 to 64.9 57.0 to 60.9 Under 57.0
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706
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
High School Graduates* (2006)
Legend (%) 85.0 and Over 80.0 to 84.9 75.0 to 79.9 70.0 to 74.9 Under 70.0
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707
College Graduates* (2006)
Legend (%) 27.0 and Over 22.0 to 26.9 17.0 to 21.9 12.0 to 16.9 Under 12.0
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708
PROFILES OF CALIFORNIA / Demographic Maps
Percent of Population Who Voted for George Bush in 2004
Legend (%) 65.0 and Over 55.0 to 64.9 45.0 to 54.9 35.0 to 44.9 Under 35.0
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