Redding!!!
Shasta County, California,
USA
Home of the spectacular Sundial
Bridge
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General
Information:
Shasta County is located in the extreme northern end of the Sacramento
Valley, equal distance between Los Angeles and Seattle on interstate 5. It is 160 miles
north of Sacramento and 230 miles north of San Francisco. There are three incorporated
cities in Shasta County, Redding, the county seat, Anderson and the City of Shasta Lake.
Redding, bisected by the Sacramento River, is a growing center of commerce and industry
and the nationally recognized metropolitan marketplace of northern California, serving the
adjacent counties of Tehama, Trinity and Siskyou.
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Population:
(January 2007 estimates)
| Population in the County |
181,401 |
| Population of Redding |
90,045 |
| Population of Anderson |
10,594 |
| Population of City of Shasta Lake |
10,293 |
Median age of county resident: 36.2
years.
Population percentage by age:
| School age |
23% |
| Age 20 - 64 |
56% |
| Over 65 |
14% |
Population growth rate :
| Shasta County |
0.9% |
| Redding |
1.1% |
Ethnicity
| White |
93% |
| Native American |
2.5% |
| Hispanic |
3.8% |
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Climate: Valley
Area
| Average Temperature |
Rain |
Humidity |
| Period |
Minimum |
Mean |
Maximum |
Rain-Inch |
10 AM |
4 PM |
| January |
36.8 |
45.2 |
53.8 |
7.14 |
65 |
61 |
| April |
48.0 |
59.8 |
77.4 |
3.10 |
44 |
39 |
| July |
66.7 |
82.7 |
97.5 |
0.11 |
36 |
19 |
| October |
50.0 |
64.4 |
76.7 |
2.44 |
39 |
32 |
| Year |
50.7 |
62.6 |
74.2 |
37.76 |
43 |
37 |
Elevation: 400-10,466 Feet (Shasta County).
Redding: About 400 Feet
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Transportation:
Highways:
Interstate 5
U.S. 299
State Route 44
Road Conditions:
800-427-7623
- Bus Lines:
Greyhound 530-241-2531
RABA (Local Public Transportation)
530-241-2877
- Air:
Horizon (Via Portland, Seattle, and
Los Angeles)
1-800-547-9308
United (Via San Francisco) 1-800-241-6522
- Airports:
Redding Municipal Airport 530-224-4321
Hillside Aviation (Benton Field) 530-241-4204
- Call Letters: RDD
- Rail:
Amtrak 800-872-7245
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Housing:
Rentals of 2 bedroom apartments & duplexes range from $ 450-$
1,000
Rentals of three bedroom houses range from $ 600-$ 1400
Median price of a house sold in the City of Redding in last quarter of 2007 is $ 226,500. Executive type homes range up to $ 1.5 million+. Housing is
usually available, for rent or purchase.
Median price in Shasta County Jan
2008: $ 231,500
Average property tax 1.07%
Cost of living Index (based on US average) : Standard:
101.65%, Executive 132.92%
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Municipal
Services:
Shasta County is governed by general law with an elected Board of
Supervisors
Redding, City of Shasta Lake and Anderson each have the Council-Manager type of
government.
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Law Enforcement
& Crime Rate:
Crime Rate:
65% Lower than statewide average
71% Lower than Seattle
86% Lower than Sacramento
17% Lower than Phoenix
Average of 1.5 sworn officer per 1000 population.
- Shasta County Sheriff's Dept.: 245 sworn officers
- City of Redding:
104 sworn officers
- City of Anderson: 15 sworn officers
- Overall crime index of Shasta County is 65%
lower than the statewide average.
Emergency Phone Number: 911
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Fire Protection:
- City of Redding:
7 fully Equipped Stations, 72 full time personnel. Class 3 Rating
- City of Anderson: 1 Station, 6 full time personnel,
24 Volunteers. Class 5 Rating
- City of Shasta Lake: 3 Stations, 7 full time
personnel, 20 Volunteers. Class 4 Rating
Emergency Phone Number: 911
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Employment:
2007 Median Income : $ 52,700
Average Unemployment Rate : Generally slightly
higher than State of California average
Annual Average Jobs - March
2000
Data*
| Services |
31% |
18,700 |
| Retail Trade |
21% |
12,700 |
| Government |
20% |
12,300 |
| Manufacturing |
7% |
4,300 |
| Transport, Communication, Utilities
|
6% |
3,900 |
| Construction & Mining |
6% |
3,800 |
| Wholesale Trade |
4% |
2,200 |
| Finance, Insurance & Real Estate |
3% |
1,700 |
| Agriculture |
1% |
900 |
*Jobs data courtesy of Kathy
Porter, Northern California Labor Market Consultant EDD
Labor Market Information Division
Industrial Development:
- Economic Development Corp. of Shasta County 530-225-5300
- Superior California Economic Development Dist.
530-241-8720
Employment:
- Employment Development Department 530-225-2186
Job Training:
- Private Industry Council 530-246-7911
- Sales Tax: 7.25% (food excluded, additional sales taxes
in some areas)
Automobile Registration Fees: Based on vehicle value
California State Income Tax: Yes
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Utilities:
Electricity Supplier:
- City of Redding:
City of Redding 530-245-7200
- City of Shasta Lake: Shasta Lake Electric
Department 530-275-7400
- City of Anderson: Pacific Gas & Electric
Water Source:
- City of Redding:
Sacramento River, Whiskeytown Lake, Redding Groundwater Basin
- City of Shasta Lake: Shasta Lake
- City of Anderson: Local Wells
Natural Gas Supplier:
- Telephone: Area Code: 530
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Education:
Shasta County provides comprehensive elementary and secondary
educational programs. These programs are provided in:
- 25 school districts,
- 40 elementary schools
- 13 middle schools
- 8 high schools
- 4 continuation high schools and
- 30 private schools
- There are several special centers and classes for the
handicapped, a federally funded Headstart project, and a home study program. Additionally,
working parents and parents who are returning to school are provided a child development
program.
| School Enrollment, Estimated for
1998 (county) |
| Grades K-8 |
17,405 |
| Grades 9-12 |
8,496 |
Shasta Community
College has a student enrollment of 14,000, with programs for university transfer
occupational-technical training, Contract Training with employers as well as personal
enrichment.530-225-4600
Simpson University is a private, fully accredited liberal
arts school, offers several Bachelor of Arts degrees, a Degree Completion Program and some
Graduate degrees.530-226-4606
California State University, Chico75 miles to the south of Redding, offers "distance
education" on the Shasta College campus for those not able to make the 1 hour 10
minute drive. A Master's of Business Administration program, began in 1995 in Redding to
serve the area's needs.
National
University and has been here for 5 ½
years. A branch of the National University that is based out of San Diego, with
27 campuses throughout California.
530-226-4001
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Health Care:
Redding serves as the health care center for the north state. The
city has 2 major hospitals with state of the art treatment facilities in the specialties
of cancer therapy, cardiac surgery, trauma and laser surgery, maternity, infertility and
reproductive disorders, emergency care and others. Each have air ambulance services There
is a specialty hospital for treatment of psychiatric disorders, chemical dependency and
acute physical rehabilitation, plus a private hospital and 11 convalescent hospitals.
There are :
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Retail:
There are 12 major shopping areas including 2 enclosed
malls and 9 major shopping centers and a factory outlet center. Retail stores include:
- JC Penny
- Sears
- Mervyns
- Gottschalks
- Costco
- Circuit City
- Target
- WalMart
- Barnes & Noble
- Office Max
- Office Depot
- Home Depot
- K-Mart
- Macy's
- Victoria's Secret
- Body, Bath & Beyond
- Old Navy
- Best Buy
- Lowe's
- TJ Max
- Kohl's (Coming soon)
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National
Chain Hotels:
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Area Media:
Newspapers: 1 daily (Record
Searchlight 530-243-2424), 2 weekly
Television Stations:
Radio Stations: 7 FM & 2 AM
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Recreation
- 3 community parks
- 33 Neighborhood parks
- 8 miles Sacramento River Trail System
- 8 lighted baseball fields
- 2 public swimming pools
- 3 boat launching facilities
- numerous picnic facilities
- 6 public golf courses
- 2 private golf courses
- 3 movie
complexes
City of Shasta Lake:
- 7 parks
City of Anderson:
- 3 parks
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Attractions:
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Regional Parks in the North State:
- Ahjumawi Lava Springs State Park 530-335-2777
- Anderson River Park 530-378-6656
- Castle Crags State Park 530-235-2684
- Trinity (Claire Engle) Lake 530-623-2131
- Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge 530-667-2231
- Klamath River 530-493-2243
- Lake Siskiyou 530-926-2618
- Lassen Volcanic National Park 530-595-4444
- Latour Demonstration State Forest 530-225-2505
- Marble Mountain Wilderness 530-842-6131
- McArthur Burney Falls State Park 530-335-2777
- Mount Shasta Natural Landmark 530-926-4511
- Russian Wilderness 530-842-6131
- Shasta Dam and Shasta Lake 530-275-1589
- Trinity Alps Wilderness 530-623-2121
- Whiskeytown Lake Recreation Area 530-246-1225
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Turtle Bay Museums and
Arboretum on the River with Sundial Bridge
Turtle Bay Museums and Arboretum on the River is the result
of the merger in 1997 of four organizations (Carter House Natural Science Museum, Redding
Arboretum by the River, the Forest Museum and the Redding Museum of Art & History).
Since April of that year, these various facilities have all been part of Turtle Bay
Museums. The Turtle Bay project is a $46 million effort to build a major cultural and
scientific center with a focus on the Sacramento River watershed. It will examine the
connections between people and nature while exploring the challenges created by human use
of the natural and cultural environment. The first phase of the Museum's expansion was
completed in 1997 with the opening of Paul Bunyan's Forest Camp, a 7-acre interactive
family learning center with a focus on the forest. The first permanent wildlife exhibits
and a new visitor center. A major new exhibition building, cafe,
extensive gardens, exhibits and other facilities are now open. The 300-acre
campus on both sides of the Sacramento River is now joined by a spectacular
217 feet tall and 700 feet long glass-deck span pedestrian bridge designed by internationally known
architect Santiago Calatrava. Call..... 530-243-8850.
LAKE SHASTA CAVERNS
O'Brien exit off interstate 5. These caverns are a delightful excursion for the entire
family. The spectacular limestone and marble formations are surrounded by waterfalls and
embedded with sparkling crystals. Guided tours are conducted daily. Call.. 530-238-2341.
SHASTA STATE HISTORIC PARK
Three miles west on Highway 299 this state park features a museum with relics from the
1840s gold rush era the Litsch General Store which has been completely restored to its
original state and many other historical buildings from that era. Museum is open year
round and can be reached by calling 530-243-8194.
CAMDEN HOUSE & EL DORADO MINE
15 miles west on Highway 299... the Camden House, built in 1852 was a popular stage
coach stop. Tours conducted by the National Park Service by special request. Call
530-241-6584.
REDDING MUSEUM OF ART & HISTORY
1701 Rio Drive in Caldwell Park... features not only a large collection of local
Indian artifacts but also exhibits contemporary art by various local and national artists.
Now a part of Turtle Bay Museums and Arboretum on the River. For further information call
530-243-8801.
REDDING CONVENTION CENTER
700 Auditorium Drive . this attractive theater/convention hall schedules a variety of
entertainment throughout the year from antique shows to country and western music For
further information on upcoming events , call...530-225-4130. For information on booking
conventions, call 530-225-4100.
CARTER HOUSE NATURAL SCIENCE MUSEUM
1701 Rio Drive in Caldwell Park... features natural and physical science exhibits.
Their Animal Discovery Room is well-known for its "living exhibits." Children
are encouraged to visit and play with over 30 different species of the animal world. Now a
part of Turtle Bay Museums and Arboretum on the River. For further information call
530-243-5457.
OLD CITY HALL GALLERY
1313 Market Street... Located in downtown Redding, the original Redding City Hall has
been restored and now houses exhibits from area artists Call 530-241-7320.
CALDWELL / LAKE REDDING PARK
Off Highway 273 north, take Quartz Hill Road... home of the Redding Museum and the Carter
House Natural Science Museum, these parks located on the banks of the Sacramento River
also feature a public swimming pool, playgrounds, picnic areas, softball and soccer
fields, horseshoe pits. and a nine-hole public golf course.
SACRAMENTO RIVER TRAILS
To reach the Sacramento River Trail, proceed north on Market Street to Riverside Drive
(left), which is on the south side of the Sacramento River. Proceed west on Riverside
Drive to the designated parking area. The trail begins and continues 3 miles on the south
side of the river, at this point the trail continues over a foot bridge where it then
connects with the north side trail. The north side trail has several exits; however, if
one chooses to walk the entire trail. it is another 5 miles
SHASTA DAM TOURS
The second largest dam in the United States, Shasta Dam is located approximately 12
miles north of Redding via Interstate 5. Completed in 1945, Shasta Dam is the highest
center overflow dam in the world, and is three times higher than Niagara Falls. Free tours
are conducted daily through the interior of the dam. Shasta Dam and Lake is a "must
see" for anyone visiting beautiful Northern California. For tour information, please
call: 530-275-4463 - info desk at Dam
LASSEN VOLCANIC NATIONAL PARK
Lassen Peak, over 10,000 feet high, last erupted in 1917. In the park, you will see
many interesting examples of volcanic action. Seven campgrounds offer guided nature walks
and camper programs in the summer months. The Park is closed in the winter with the
exception of cross-country skiing from the Manzanita Lake area. Interpretive snow show
tours are conducted by National Park Service Rangers. Take Highway 44 east from Redding to
north entrance; Highway 36 from Red Bluff to south entrance of Park. 530-595-4444
MT. SHASTA
Snow-capped Mt. Shasta dominates the northern skies as you journey past Shasta Lake,
the jagged peaks of Castle Crags, and through the picturesque railroad town of Dunsmuir.
During the winter months, skiers can choose alpine skiing at the Mt. Shasta Ski Park,
which features two triple chair lifts and a surface tow. Cross country skiing is also
available on Mt. Shasta. Take Interstate 5 north approximately 50 miles to Central Mt.
Shasta exit.
McARTHUR-BURNEY FALLS STATE PARK
This Park is located on Highway 89 mid-way between Mt. Shasta to the north and Lassen Park
to the south. Spectacular 129-foot Burney Falls can be enjoyed by taking the hiking trail
down to the base of the Falls and back again. Excellent camping facilities are available
with 118 campsites, restrooms, hot and cold water, showers, stoves, tables and food
lockers. A boat ramp is also available at near-by Lake Britton. Take Highway 299 east to
Highway 89, head north on Highway 89 approximately 5 miles to Park entrance. 530-335-2777
CASTLE CRAGS STATE PARK
Continuing north on Interstate 5 for about 35 miles are the soaring spires of Castle
Crag State Park. Popular activities include fishing in the Sacramento River, hiking and
backpacking in the back country and camping among the ancient granite formations. There
are 64 campsites with tables, stoves and storage lockers. Restrooms with hot showers are
nearby. Many of the site are large enough to accommodate trailers and motor homes up to 27
feet (no hook-ups). Across from the park's main entrance are 21picnic sites. 530-235-2684
WHISKEYTOWN LAKE
West on Highway 299, Whiskeytown Lake is about 8 miles from Redding. The lake offers
sandy beaches, marina, camping facilities , excellent boating, plus numerous marked hiking
trails. Situated on the south shore of the lake is a memorial to President John F Kennedy
commemorating his dedication of the Dam in 1963.
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Events:
Major Annual Events:
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Links:
Acknowledgments:
The information listed above was provided by
The Greater Redding Chamber of Commerce 530-225-4433 and Redding Convention and Visitors
Bureau 530-225-4100 or 800-874-7562.
This page created by Shishir A. Dhruva, MD
Please send any comments, corrections or additions to Dr.
Dhruva
Last Updated:
02/27/08
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