The site of the former Atlas Powder Company is located at Point Pinole Regional Shoreline,[13] part of the East Bay Regional Parks District.[14]. Although there were no missions established within this county, Spanish influence here was direct and extensive, through the establishment of land grants from the King of Spain to favored settlers. County offices may have limited public access to its facilities, as it follows County Health Orders. Testing is available to anyone regardless of insurance. COUNTY UPDATES. The establishment of a large, prosperous population in turn fostered the development of large shopping centers and created demand for an extensive supporting infrastructure including roads, schools, libraries, police, firefighting, water, sewage, and flood control. For every 100 females there were 95.4 males. De grootste steden zijn Concord, Richmond en Antioch. Volgens de volkstelling van 2010 leefden er 1.049.025 mensen, waarmee het de negende county van Californië is. The name Mount Diablo is said to originate from an incident involving Spanish soldiers who christened a thicket ‘Monte del Diablo’ when natives they were pursuing apparently disappeared in the thicket. Choose Select a Calendar to view a specific calendar. While no longer used for extensive irrigation, it is still possible for adjoining landowners (now large suburban lot owners) to obtain pumping permits. COVID-19 Ethical & Equitable Vaccine Allocations Committee, Orden regional de quedarse en casa del Estado de California, COVID-19 Call Centers for Employers and Small Businesses, County Workforce Development Board Resources for Employees, Urgency Ordinance Provides Eviction and Rent Freeze Protections, County Passes Urgency Ordinance to Establish Fines for Health Order Violations. Highway 4 is currently undergoing multimillion-dollar improvements that are scheduled to add lanes through Brentwood, Antioch and Pittsburg by 2015 to reduce the driving time between East County and Concord/Walnut Creek. The City of Concord is served by the daily newspaper, the Contra Costa Times published by the Bay Area News Group-East Bay (part of the Media News Group, Denver, Colorado), with offices in Walnut Creek. All residents that were not homeless, seeking emergency or health relief, or getting essential products such as food, and were found outside were committing misdemeanors pursuant to the order. The goal of our entire team is to ensure that your experience with our office is unlike any you might have had or expected when dealing with a government agency: fast, friendly, efficient and helpful. The Democrats' largest registration advantage in Contra Costa is in the cities of Richmond where there is a 60.3% registration advantage with only 3,192 Republicans (6.2%) out of 51,395 registered voters compared to 34,159 Democrats (66.5%) and 12,095 voters who have no party preference (23.5%), El Cerrito where there is a 59.0% registration advantage with only 1,169 Republicans (7.4%) out of 15,877 registered voters compared to 10,543 Democrats (67.6%) and 3,654 voters who have no party preference (23.0%), and San Pablo where there is a 58.3% registration advantage with only 641 Republicans (6.1%) out of 10,550 registered voters compared to 6,793 Democrats (64.4%) and 2,746 voters who have no party preference (26.0%). Other areas could used the more limited water available from local creeks and from wells. See Health Order: State of California Regional Stay-Home Order. The mission of a Contra Costa County Charity is to benefit the general public through its work, which is often educational, religious, or organized around public interest activities. Adding the approximate 200 Hispanics known to be in San Francisco (1846 directory) and an unknown (but small as shown in 1852 CA Census recount) number in Contra Costa and Santa Clara county whose census was lost gives less than 9,000 Hispanics state wide. A few mansions from the more prosperous farms have been preserved as museums and cultural centers and one of the more rustic examples has been preserved as a working demonstration ranch, Borges Ranch. The central county cities have in turn spawned their own suburbs within the county, extending east along the county's estuarine north shore; with the older development areas of Bay Point and Pittsburg being augmented by extensive development in Antioch, Oakley, and Brentwood. It extended through a 3,400-foot (1,000 m) tunnel in the Oakland Hills, from Oakland to Walnut Creek, Concord and on to Bay Point. The central part of the county is a valley traversed by Interstate 680 and Highway 24. The towns east of the hills, on or near Highway 24 and their surrounding areas (Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda) are collectively known as Lamorinda. Orden regional de quedarse en casa del Estado de California. Het ligt op de oostelijke oever van de Baai van San Francisco, de zogenaamde East Bay-regio van de San Francisco Bay Area. The Concord Fault runs through part of Concord and Pacheco, and the Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault runs from Clayton at its north end to near Livermore. The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense. United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Full-time, temporary, and part-time jobs. Deze pagina is voor het laatst bewerkt op 15 mrt 2020 om 20:04. As of the census[31] of 2000, there were 948,816 people, 344,129 households, and 242,266 families residing in the county. The land titles in Contra Costa County may be traced to multiple subdivisions of a few original land grants. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Calif. (BCN) — Contra Costa County residents 65 and older can now sign up to receive COVID-19 vaccine shots, Contra Costa … Early European settlers in the region, however, did not record much about the culture of the natives. Second, the collapse of the "housing bubble" enabled purchasers of distressed properties — many of which were owned by banks and other mortgage holders — to petition for lower property assessments, in many cases reducing by half the revenue to the county for specific parcels. In 2011, Vasco Road is undergoing further construction/improvement to reduce the driving time between East County/Brentwood and Livermore. Contra Costa County health officials said they will accelerate COVID-19 vaccinations to as many as 7,000 vaccines a day over the next six months. There were 255,560 people (24.4%) of Hispanic or Latino ancestry, of any race; 17.1% of Contra Costa County's population was of Mexican ancestry, while 1.9% was of Salvadoran heritage.[29]. Adjoining or nearby these parks are lands of the, This page was last edited on 19 January 2021, at 07:11. Contra Costa County Openings at a Glance cchealth.org/coronavirus 12/21/2020 In all cases, social distancing & face coverings are required. The ordinance provides an alternative to criminal enforcement to combat the spread of COVID-19. American Community Survey, 2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B03003. The western termini of several original transcontinental railroad routes have been located in Oakland, in Alameda County, Including Union Pacific, Southern Pacific, and Santa Fe railroads. December 22, 2020 - See COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Phases and COVID-19 Ethical & Equitable Vaccine Allocations Committee. [3] The county seat is Martinez. The county also has two general aviation airports that are not currently providing scheduled passenger service: Concord Airport now houses two charter airlines that offer on-demand passenger service to select destinations in California and Nevada. There is an extensive but little-recorded human history pre-European settlement in this area, with the present county containing portions of regions populated by a number of Native American tribes. Values of houses in prosperous areas with good schools declined only modestly in value, while houses recently built in outlying suburbs in the eastern part of the county experienced severe reductions in value, accelerated by high unemployment and consequent mortgage foreclosures, owner strategic walk-aways, and the too-rapid conversion of neighborhoods from owner-occupancy to rentals. Continue to follow health orders and guidance to slow the spread of COVID-19. See COVID-19 vaccination information. Welcome to the Contra Costa County Clerk-Recorder-Elections Department website. At one time the Atlas Powder Company (subsequently closed) produced gunpowder and dynamite. Watch the video on Contra Costa Television channels Comcast 27, ATT/U-Verse 99, and Wave 32 at 8 am, 12 pm, and 6 pm.. January 11, 2021 - See Health Services Press Release: County Ramps Up COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts.Watch media conference. Most of this water is destined for the heavy industry near Martinez. American Community Survey, 2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. The CCC campus is near the technology centers of the San Francisco Bay Area. Locally a large family required roughly 2000 head of cattle and two square leagues of land (fourteen square miles) to live comfortably. January 11, 2021 - See Health Services Press Release: County Ramps Up COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts. Get vaccine information from Contra Costa Health Services. The housing stock in the region was extensively developed after the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. By 2005, 53.2% of Contra Costa County's population were non-Hispanic whites. 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The road was just wide enough for one car in each direction, and had no shoulders. The tunnel exited in the hills high above the crossroads of Orinda with the road continuing on to Lafayette, Walnut Creek, and Danville. San Ramon Valley, including the cities of Danville and San Ramon, and the unincorporated communities of Alamo, Blackhawk, and Tassajara. The effects of the housing value crash (2008–2011) varied widely throughout the county. In prehistoric times, particularly the Miocene epoch, portions of the landforms now in the area (then marshy and grassy savanna) were populated by a wide range of now extinct mammals, known in modern times by the fossil remains excavated in the southern part of the county. [44], In the 1970s and 1980s, many small and innovative technical firms started in Contra Costa. Contra Costa County, which is now in the red tier, could move into the state’s most restrictive tier, the purple tier, within the coming weeks. Lands outside rancho grants were designated el sobrante, as in surplus or excess, and considered common lands. In the county, the population was spread out, with: The median age was 36 years. Competitive salary. Fences were not required and were forbidden where they might interfere with roads or trails. Eviction and Rent Freeze Ordinance FAQs and Resources, Preguntas Frequentes de la Ordenanza (PDF). Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. MDSP was the first of twenty-nine Diablo area parks and preserves created around the peaks, today totaling more than 89,000 acres (360 km2). placing them in the top fifteen percent of affluent towns in the United States. The new Marsh Creek State Park (California), formerly known as Cowell Ranch State Park, and Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve, are among the open spaces stretching back to the north. African-Americans made up 9.6% of the population, while Asians constituted 13.1% of it. During the 1980s and early 1990s, many corporations that were formerly housed in the more central metropolitan area followed their employees by moving to these large suburban and edge city office areas and office parks. Since 1932, Contra Costa County has been a Democratic stronghold in presidential elections, though it did experience a temporary Republican trend in the 1970s and 1980s, with successive wins by Richard Nixon in 1972, Gerald Ford in 1976, and Ronald Reagan in 1980 and 1984, the last Republican presidential candidate to win the county. Diablo County, but the name was changed prior to incorporation as a county. Since the death of Dean Lesher in 1993, the paper has had several owners. U.S. 1850 California Census asks state of birth of all residents and gets about 7300 residents born in California. 22.9% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.00% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. Younger deposits at middle altitudes include pillow lavas, the product of undersea volcanic eruptions. The county's Spanish language name means opposite coast, because of its location opposite San Francisco, in an easterly direction, on San Francisco Bay. The line leaves Richmond through industrial and residential parts of West County before striking due east through Franklin Canyon and Martinez on its way to Stockton, Bakersfield and Barstow. Two Los Meganos Ranchos were granted, later differentiated as. The downside of this is a corresponding lack of affordable housing for those working lower-paying service jobs — a problem endemic throughout the region. In eastern county, stone fruit, especially cherries, is still grown commercially, with seasonal opportunities for people to pick their own fruit for a modest fee. Only larceny-theft cases involving property over $400 in value are reported as property crimes. In 1937 the two-bore Caldecott Tunnel for road vehicles was completed, making interior Contra Costa County much more accessible. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,049,025. Contra Costa Health Services has received roughly 1,000 vaccination requests per hour since expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility Thursday to all residents 65 and older, county officials said Friday. East County, including of the cities of Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley, and Brentwood, as well as the unincorporated communities of Bay Point, Bethel Island, Knightsen, Discovery Bay, and Byron. Select the arrows on either side of the current month to change the month. American Community Survey, 2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B01003. Learn how to avoid scams. The 2010 United States Census reported that Contra Costa County had a population of 1,049,025. The Contra Costa Canal, a concrete-lined and fenced irrigation canal still makes a loop through central county and provided industrial and agricultural grade water to farms and industry. Two Call Centers are available to connect businesses with federal, state and local programs. There were a large number of short lines in the county between the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Contra Costa County is included in the San Francisco–Oakland–Berkeley, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Images, from left to right: Contra Costa County courthouse, California's location in the United States, Places adjacent to Contra Costa County, California, Cities by population and voter registration, Cities by population and crime rates (2019). December 16, 2020 - See Health Services Press Release: Bay Area Runs Low on ICU Beds, Triggering State's Regional Stay-at-Home Order. The great local mountain Mount Diablo has been formed and continues to be elevated by compressive forces resulting from the action of plate tectonics and at its upper reaches presents ancient seabed rocks scraped from distant oceanic sedimentation locations and accumulated and lifted by these great forces. Diablo State Park (MDSP), created legislatively in 1921 and rededicated in 1931 after land acquisitions had been completed. [citation needed] This area will become a portion of the city of Concord, and planners expect that development will be confined to the lower and flatter portions of the depot, with the remainder becoming a substantial addition to the county's open space. With the postwar baby boom and the desire for suburban living, large tract housing developers would purchase large central county farmsteads and develop them with roads, utilities and housing. Reagan", after the former California Governor. U.S. Census Bureau. On March 16, 2020 in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Health Officer of Contra Costa County ordered all residents of the county to stay in their homes (shelter in place), effective 12:01 AM the next day. U.S. Census Bureau. Watch Health Services media conference online from January 15, 2021, for a COVID-19 vaccine distribution update. Following the Mexican–American War of 1846–48, California was controlled by U.S. settlers organized under the California Battalion and the U.S. Navy's Pacific Squadron. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,049,025. In California, Contra Costa County is ranked 53rd of 58 counties in Jails & Prisons per capita, and 6th of 58 counties in Jails & Prisons per square mile. These early suburbanization developments were an extension of the earlier development of trolley car suburbs in what are now considered the highly urban environments of the near East Bay. Between 1836 and 1846, during the era when California was a province of independent Mexico, the following 15 land grants were made in Contra Costa County. For a collection of observations of the Mexican provincial culture and trading practice (most notably in the acquisition of cattle hides for eastern U.S. shoe manufacturies) see portions of, Other = Some other race + Two or more races, Native American = Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander + American Indian or Alaska Native. See all 464 apartments and houses for rent in Contra Costa County, CA, including cheap, affordable, luxury and pet-friendly rentals. "[38] Democrats hold wide voter-registration advantages in all political subdivisions in Contra Costa County. Discovery Bay is based on a waterfront community of 3,500+ homes with private docks with access to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. In 1833, Bartolome Pacheco (southern San Ramon Valley) and Mariano Castro (northern San Ramon Valley) shared the two square league, 'Meganos' means 'sand dunes.' During the real estate boom, the high price of homes and scarcity of land resulted in many speculators purchasing older, smaller homes and partially or completely tearing them down to construct larger homes. [citation needed], There are currently political fights over the potential redevelopment of the county seat (Martinez), with long-term residents and many elsewhere in the county concerned that it will lose its remaining small-town charm and utility in an effort to become more like the county's major recreational shopping center of Walnut Creek. Owing to its extensive waterfront on San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun bays the northwestern and northern segments have long been sites for heavy industry, including a number of still active oil refineries (particularly Chevron in Richmond, Shell Oil and Tesoro - in Martinez), chemical plants (Dow Chemical) and a once substantial integrated steel plant, Posco Steel (formerly United States Steel), now reduced to secondary production of strip sheet and wire. Contra Costa Health Services and other healthcare providers in the county are now offering safe, effective, no-cost COVID-19 vaccine to all residents who are 65 or older. (Photo: Frontline healthcare workers receive vaccinations.). Ranking Tables for Counties: 1990 and 2000", "2010 Census P.L. Of those, 369,254 (52.52%) are registered Democrats, 134,553 (19.14%) are registered Republicans, and 163,047 (23.19%) have declined to state a political party, also known as "No Party Preference" or "NPP. We offer services and programs ranging from interpreter services, dispute resolution programs, family court services, and online access to court information. [7] Contra Costa County is included in the San Francisco–Oakland–Berkeley, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Martinez is de county seat. Protections for certain residential tenants were unchanged. He sent letters to influential people in the eastern United States extolling the climate, soil and potential for agriculture in California, with the deliberate purpose of encouraging Americans to immigrate to California and lead to its becoming part of the United States. In the Moraga region, pears dominated, and many old (but untended) roadside trees are still picked seasonally by passers-by. Contra Costa County is een van de 58 county's in de Amerikaanse staat Californië. January 18, 2021 at 3:04 p.m. Blaze at East Bay home sends firefighter to hospital The projected budget deficit was $45 million as of early 2011. The establishment of BART, the modernization of Highway 24, and the addition of a fourth Caldecott Tunnel bore all served to reinforce the demographic and economic trends in the Diablo area, with cities such as Walnut Creek becoming edge cities. contra costa case lookup, contra costa criminal case search, arrest records contra costa county, contra costa county criminal search, court records contra costa county, contra costa county arrest log, contra costa county divorce records, how to access criminal records for free Overall, no way as deduced from making use something so on paying personal personal injured themselves. First, rather than compensate police, medical, and firefighting personnel directly, health and retirement benefits were granted without proper actuarial examination, leading to unexpected but predictable high costs as personnel aged and ultimately retired with continued "first class" health and retirement benefits. The West County is the area near or on San Francisco and San Pablo bays. Office of the Attorney General, Department of Justice, State of California. North Central County, including of the cities of Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Concord, Clayton, and Martinez, as well as the unincorporated areas of areas of Pacheco, Vine Hill, Clyde, the Pleasant Hill BART station, and Saranap. Contra Costa County Charities are not-for-profit organizations that have a philanthropic goal in Contra Costa County, CA. From Oakland, there are two primary routes east: Formed in 1909, the Oakland Antioch Railway was renamed the Oakland Antioch & Eastern Railway in 1911. The population density was 1,318 people per square mile (509/km2). This county is an agglomeration of several distinct geologic terranes, as is most of the greater San Francisco Bay Area, which is one of the most geologically complex regions in the world. U.S. Census Bureau. Tweet; Wednesday, April 22, 2020 Note to Editors: Contra Costa Board of Supervisors Chair Candace Andersen is available to discuss community testing in Contra Costa County from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. today. The grantee's family names live on in a few city and town names such as Martinez, Pacheco and Moraga and in the names of streets, residential subdivisions, and business parks. Contra Costa County is een van de 58 county's in de Amerikaanse staat Californië. During the real estate boom, housing prices were driven to astounding levels. [citation needed], By the early 1990s, 22 million square feet of office space had been built[45] along the 680 corridor, that segment of Interstate Highway 680 that extends from Concord in the north to San Ramon in the south, continuing into inland Alameda County from Dublin to Pleasanton. 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