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Logistics of Stone Creek



Total Population: 55,060 (100.00%)
Males: 26,897 (48.9%)
Females: 28,163 (51.15%)
- The past two years the City of Rancho Corodova has seen an 8% increase in total population.
-Under 5 years: 4,468 (8.11%)

     5 to 9 years: 4,583 (8.32%)
     10 to 14 years: 4,220 (7.66%)
     15 to 19 years: 3,868 (7.03%)
     20 to 24 years: 4,099 (7.44%)
     25 to 34 years: 8,845 (16.06%)
     35 to 44 years: 8,701 (15.8%)
     45 to 54 years: 6,311 (11.46%)
     55 to 59 years: 2,255 (4.1%)
     60 to 64 years: 2,142 (3.89%)
     65 to 74 years: 3,475 (6.31%)
     75 to 84 years: 1,686 (3.06%)
     85 years and over: 407 (0.74%)

Median age (years): 31.9
   18 years and over: 39,440 (71.63%)
     Male: 18,913 (34.35%)
     Female: 20,527( 37.28%)
   21 years and over: 37,161 (67.49%)
   62 years and over: 6,855 (12.45%)
   65 years and over: 5,568 (10.11%)
     Male: 2,406 (4.37%)
     Female: 3,162 (5.74%)

Race:

All Races: 51,458 (93.46%)
   White: 36,704 (66.66%)
   Black or African American: 6,245 (11.34%)
   American Indian and Alaska Native: 521 (0.95%)
   Asian: 4,537 (8.24%)
   Asian Indian: 683 (1.24% )
   Chinese: 450 (0.82%)
   Filipino: 1,170 (2.12%)
   Japanese: 344 (0.62%)
   Korean: 499 (0.91%)
   Vietnamese: 724 (1.31%)
   Other Asian: 667 (1.21%)
   Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander: 300 (0.54%)
   Native Hawaiian: 46 (0.08% )
   Guamanian or Chamorro: 31 (0.06%)
   Samoan: 81 (0.15%)
   Other Pacific Islander: 142 (0.26%)
   Some other Race: 3,151 (5.72%)
   Two or more Races: 3,602 (6.54%)

Hispanic or Latino race:
   Total Population: 55,060 (100.00%)
     Hispanic or Latino(of any race): 7,100 (12.9%)
       Mexican: 4,969 (9.02%)
       Puerto Rican: 359 (0.65%)
       Cuban: 51 (0.09%)
       Other Hispanic or Latino: 1,721 (3.13%)
     Not Hispanic or Non Latino: 47,960 (87.1%)
     White alone: 33,790 (61.37%)

Relationship:
   Total Population: 55,060 (100.00%)
     In households: 54,629 (99.22%)
     Householder: 20,407 (37.06%)
     Spouse: 9,001 (16.35%)
     Child: 17,507 (31.8%)
     Own child under 18 years: 13,701 (24.88%)
     Other relatives: 3,626 (6.59%)
     Under 18 years: 1,392 (2.53%)
     Nonrelatives: 4,088 (7.42%)
     Unmarried partner: 1,468 (2.67%)
     In group quarters: 431 (0.78%)
     Institutionalized population: 176 (0.32%)
     Non-Institutionalized population: 255 (0.46%)

Households by Type:
     Total Households: 20,407 (100.0 %)
     Family households (families): 13,546 (66.38%)
     With own children under 18 years: 6,958 (34.1%)
     Married-couple family: 9,001 (44.11%)
     With own children under 18 years: 4,205 (20.61%)
     Female householder, no husband present: 3,398 (16.65%)

-With own children under 18 years: 2133 (10.45%)
-Non-Family households: 6861 (33.62%)
-Householder living alone: 5196 (25.46%)
-Householder 65 years and over: 1286 (6.3%)
-Households with individuals under 18 years: 7802 (38.23%)
-Households with individuals 65 years and over: 4039 (19.79%)

Average Household size: 2.68
Average family size: 3.22

Housing Occupancy:
   Total housing units: 21584 (100.00%)
   Occupied housing units: 20407 (94.55%)
   Vacant housing units: 1177 (5.45%)
   For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use: 39 0.18%
   Homeowner vacancy rate: 2.2%
   Rental vacancy rate: 3.8%
Housing Tenure:
     Occupied housing units 20407 (100.00%)
     Owner-occupied housing units. 10056 (49.28%)
     Renter-occupied housing units. 10351 (50.72%)
     Average household size of owner-occupied units 2.6
     Average household size of renter-occupied units 2.75

Crime Rate:
   2006-2007:
     Violent Crime: 6.7% in decrease
     Property Crime: 12% in decrease
   2007-2008:
     Violent Crime: 14% in decrease
     Property Crime: 25% in decrease

History of Stone Creek

                                                       

History
    
     Rancho Cordova was originnaly named Cordova Vineyard and Cordova Village that is until a post office was established in the community in 1955. In the Gold Rush era of mid 19th Rancho Cordova played a big part in the mining activities around the area. Another big reason of the establishment in Rancho Cordova is the Mather Airfield. This airfield was activated to be a pilot training facility for the Air Force in Feb 21, 1918. Then the surrounding area were just ranches and vineyards. The airfield attracted a lot of family to move in the area for many different reason but mainly because of the Air Force pilot's family. The airfield was closed in 1993 under the Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC), and reopened as Mather Airport in 1995.





City Government

     The City of Rancho Cordova has a Council-manager form of government with five members elected to the Council, one of whom serves as mayor each year. The Mayor's post is thus simply that of "chief among equals for a time". In 2008, serving as Rancho Cordova's sixth Mayor, is Council Member Linda Budge. The Vice Mayor of Rancho Cordova in 2008 is Dan Skoglund. The three other Council Members are Robert J. McGarvey, Ken Cooley, and David Sander.
County Government
-Rancho Cordova is represented by Don Nottoli on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors.
State Representation
-Rancho Cordova is represented in the California State Assembly by Alan Nakanishi, a Republican. The city is represented in the State Senate by Darrell Steinberg, a Democrat, and Dave Cox, a Republican.
Federal Representation
-Rancho Cordova is represented in Congress by Doris Matsui, a Democrat, and Dan Lungren, a Republican.

Sources

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Friday, December 4, 2009