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STATISTICAL SUMMARY #2
C CENSUS 1975 - COUNTY OF BUTTE STATISTICAL SUMMARY A2 HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS This summary of data from the 197.5. Census is the second in a series from the Butte County Planning Department. The first summary presented data for the four incorporated cities, Paradise,.othe.r unincorporated, and the entire County. Future reports. will summarize data for urban areas and rural communities. This summary presents information for the six unified high school districts entirely within Butte County. The Chico and Oroville High School Districts are each served by two high schools (Chico - Pleasant Valley, and Oroville - Las Plumas respectively). The number of residents and population growth is presented below for these six districts and for the small portion of the Marysville High School District in the southeast part of Butte County. Because the population of the Marysville H.S.D.. area in Butte County is so small, it is not included in the tables on housing characteristics, age, sex and employment or special question responses. Data for the Marysville H.S.D. sector will be presented in the rural communities summary under the headings "Clipper Mills" and "Forbestown". While the Chico H.S.D. continues to be the largest in population and proportion of the Uounty, the Paradise and Marysville districts showed significantly higher rates of growth from 1970 to 1975. The Durham H.S.D. showed the least growth in both numbers and percentage. The Chico H.S.D. has the largest numbers of the most types of housing units and the highest proportion of multiple family units. However, the highest number and proportion of mobile homes is in the Paradise area. The lowest ratio of vacant units was found in the Chico H.S.D. The largest households are in the Durham, Biggs, and Gridley districts; Paradise H.S.D. has the smallest household size. The Chico district has the highest number and proportion of people living in group quarters. Median age is highest in the Paradise area and lowest in the Chico area. The Paradise H.S.D. also has the highest ratio of females to males. The Paradise area is the only area with more retired persons than employed. POPULATION AND GROWTH OF HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS High School District 1975 Population % of County 1970 Population 70—f5 Uhan a % of Change Biggs 29921 2.457' 29594 + 327 12.60'0 Chico 51,982 43.62t. 43,930 + 8,052 18.32 0 Durham 3,230' 2.710 3,214 + 16 . o Gridl-6 Y 8i529 7.15% 89250 + 279 3i38% Oroville 29,923 25.11% 2 20 + 2,503 9.12% Paradise 22,169 18.60% 16,346 + 23 35-62%. Marysville art 410 34%o 215 + 195 90-70% County Total 119,164 100.000 101,969 +17t195 16.860 -1- HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS LOCATION TOTAL HOUSING UNITS TYPE OF HOUSING SINGLE 2-4 5 -UNITS FAMILY- UNITS PLUS MOBILE HOMES VACANT UNITS HOUSE- HOLDS HOUSE- HOLD POP. POP. HOUSE- HOLD GROUP QTRS. POP.** BIGGS 12105 71 - 7 182 140 965 2,893 3.00 2 CHI CO 19,914 12,248 2,273 3,593 1 800 610 19,3t04 48: 0 2. 3,042 DURHAM 1,200 1,014 2 16 1 2 1 13 1 2.8 32 GRIDLEY 3 0 2 62 1 61 :22 186 2 8 0 2.91 7 OROVILLE 12;631 9,194 654 536 2,247 1,319119312 2 03 2.61 20 . PARADISE 10,427 7;059 371 '231 2;766 14 1 2721 21 6 0 2,3' LA TOTAL* 1 48,371133,011 13j5471 M• ,i 4,444 7,369 3,482144,889111426741 2.55 I -L.080 AGE, SER AND EMPLOYMENT OF HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS ■®�© �� © �� ®©©0©moi © �� 0"M IMIRM, Em • M• ,i • • ► • , . • INM . "119si: M. • ,•, `i •� Iffm .. ��'r�� '�' EWMIIMS Nma •� ,• ., .• S, •. • • .. �®�nffM .. 1., Mum Noming M. M&M 190110M Mim MOO 11K-13��l • ,: , .,• Qr� , • ,• ,: .,� •.. .. •90 Us • 10 14• WWRINTUIRTE I JIM' ., :,: •. ,. �,� : NOT IN LABORW*'WWWEWWWWWWMWW, --- A * Total columns do not include the portion' -of Butte County in -the Marysville H,S.D. ** Group quarters refer to housing in which five or more unrelated,persons live with no designated head of household.'' They,are not counted as households. t SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS Questions HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS TOTAL* BIGGS CHICO. DURHAM GRID'LEY OROVILLE PARADISE 1. What is the highest educational level reached by a member of your household? No Response 122 025- 262 687 2,361 1,791 9,248 Grades 1— 6 1 ' 25 216 12 108 241 93 695 Grades 7 —'9 105 562 55 260 881 414 2,277 Grades 10 — 11 92 6 3 48 2di 993 510 2,617 High School Graduate 307 3,2b4 259 7093,320 '2,644 10,503 1— 2 college 1.82 3 228 ?17 437 11919 1,835 618 ,yrs. 3 — 4Yrs- college 4'9 2,972 HS 160 672 707 4,648 College Grad. — BA 47 22454 7 171 512 746 4,017 Post Graduate Study 11 726 24 35 111 162 1,069 Graduate Degree 30 1,715 b4 77 389 470 2,765 Total 1 970 3.9,-55 1.,136 2,925 11099 91372 45,657 Which of the following services or No Response 39f Police protection 19. Fire protection - 2' Road improvements 5 Educational facilities 2' Sidewalks Bike paths Medical facilities 11 Parks & Recreation 5 es do you think is needed most in ,your area? J3 n9I 1.305 4.507 2,907 1 3. 5,589 1.51! No opinion 0 0 0 0 0 U U Total 970 19,855 1,136 2,925 11,399 372 4 657 BIGGS CHICO DUKE AM GRIDLEY OROVILLE PARADISE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS * Total columns do not include the portion.oi' Butte County in the Marysville High School District —3— SPECIAL WUESTION RESPONSES OF HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS `t 7. What is your household's major transportation 77 problem or need? 171 666 771 No response 127 4,943 381 1,010 3,301 2,128 1118-90 Have car - No problems 757 7,704 462 1,433 5,995 4,913 21,2F4- 4 -Roads/Traffic -Roads Traffic faoiities 2 417 23 34 156 271 903 More parking spaces 1 1,184 17 35 55 146 1,43 Money for gas Maint. - Money to buy car 29 981 95 135 512 408 2,160 Occasional ride for sho i services 26 336 18 66 253 189 888 Carpool for.work or other reg. destin. 5 152 7 20 63 117 294 Sidewalks Bike Paths 7 1,006 28 85 67 2b2 1 94 5 Cheap taxis/Dial-Bus 9 757 25 77 482 376 1,726 Bus S,ystem_- Main Sts. 7 29375 60 30 495 612 1 3.579 10. Which category best describes the total household income for 1974? No response 131 8,57412 1,282 5,460 4,177 20.118 Under $1,000 6 491 11 16 184 116 848 $1,000 to $1 21 Rgj 15 70 200 119 9q2 $2,000 to $2,999 37 2 32 150 422 158 1.881 85000 to $6 77 11194 3 171 666 771 2.932 $7,000 to $9,999 10 1 106 236 905 911 3,763 $10,000 to $14 137 2,225 161 3 V 1 210 1,069 202 $15,000 and over 159 2 187 380 1,182 6 6 Total 970 19,8551,136 2,925 11,399 2 45,657 * Total columns do BIGGS CHICO not include the portion of DURHAM GRIDLEY OROVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS Butte County in the Marysville -4- PARADISE High School District (� KORT21 c ,IOOH08 'HDIH 90 aa. bWmV. 140ITeaW JAI0`548 - crim an Tn Mob leinTn (In rtatTncrmTnrcm A,hIna AmIrnM TIfnw, R I'M AW .a oe e11 8S.1iS'; to£ E;; OIO t -.18E. A st patio e® -x ON 48S e is _.Ugve gee z 41 I S84 Aon .i r s ef�®tdox0K — ,ISO ®waH £oQ t�S 2t . ;A� Es _ C S e�i�iias� oillsrT ebsofI: 5 7- AI - it �,t t _ r eros ®Aghisag ®row Ccs I , S 804 18e eS 3oyeIYOM zso yud of onow asa ear F2s i, ;aa 81 '101 ®bi-I tstfoiesoo0. e®oivrr®e i offs YO 21,10W '101 foocrizo t' 2US 600,L f e��s e�ig e�ise�bie ass I a`F s A Tc s S` a eug—Isla eras a®�� sta eA of 08 M3S s .ate Ruse — .m®j-e a eua '. ,&TF.e m tI' sQ s, 6EI I. UMI oie I. fatoT , SPr".CIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OP CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED (Continued) Questions CITIES AND t.4INCORPOR.ATED COUNTY TOTAL BIGGS CHICO GRIDLEY OROVILLG P.kR.ADISE 07mH3R UNINC. UNINC. 6. 19hich of these public services or facilities do you think is needed second—most in ,your area. — No response 204 3,794 743 1,468 2,916 10 557 19,703 Police protection 32 411 71 182 718 1,719 1 Are protection 16 206 66 12331 1 3 2 1 Road improvements Educational facilities 1 22 646 442 6 65 10 157 2 4 1 6 951- 1 1 2,095 Sidev+alks Bike paths 14 972 89 171 677 1,7551,698 Medical facilities 49 905 112 107 502-2,027__ 1,902 Parks & Recreation 48 415 101 168 271 912 1.917 1 CENSUS 1975 - COUNTY OF BUTTE STATISTICAL SUMMARY #3 URBAN AREAS This summary of data from the 1975'6pecial census is the third in a series from- the Butte County Planning Department. The first summary presented data for the four incorporated ci-ties and Paradise; Summary 7P2 presented census data by high school districts. A fourth report will.summarize statistics by•rural areas and communities. Data is presented here for the three large urban areas within the' County.,Information for the areas around'Biggs and Gridley and for smaller communities such as Palermo, Durharfii -Richvale, Stirling City, etc., will be presented in the fourth summary. More than three-fourths of the County's 1975 population resides in the Chico, Paradise and Oroville urban areas. The Chico urban area contains more.�people than the other two areas combined. The Paradise urban area has been the.smallest of the three, but is growing the fastest and will probably'surpass the Oroville area's -population in the near future. These three areas together grew 27% since 19709' significantly more than the entire•Courity's 18f growth. Thus,,Butte-County population is becoming proportionately more urban. As expected, the Paradise urban area has the largest number and proportion of retirees, and the Chico area•has'the most students. Male-unemployment'rates are 'Y lower than female rates in all three urban"areas.' The unemployment rates are greatest in the Oroville urban area with female unemployment rates reaching 19%. The Paradise -urban area.has the highest proportion of mobile homes,'the Oroville area'has.the highest ratio of.single-family dwellings, and the Chico area has the most'apartments. The Chico area has the largest household size and the most•people living in group quarters. Median age is highest in Paradise. *Not in labor ,force 1 POPULATION GROWTH OF URBAN AREAS OF INDIVIDUALS URBAN AREA . 1970 POPULATION 170-75 • GROWTH GROWTH PERCENT 1975 POPULATION - ,OF COUNTY CHICO 39,328 734 24 49 062 410 PARADISE M .F 5 2373 354- 2C 17e OROVILLE .15,285 1 631 4 086 23% 21 717 1 TOTAL 72,244 1 193 27% 1 51,437 76 *Not in labor ,force 1 EMPLOYMENT CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIVIDUALS RETIRED EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED STUDENT,- N.I.L APF.* TOTALS_ URBAN AREA M 1, F M .F M F` M F M F M F -CHICO, 2134 2262 10656 7374 730 953 7 06-F 5066 9158 24160 24815 `PARADISE 3632 3464 3436 .203 413 490 377, 2050' 4429 9923 1071 OROVILLE 2141 2253 '-315 4493 2744 674 2148 477 2789 3326 10712 10948 TOTAL .7907 7 185T5— 12154 17.19 3514 5922 1.9905. —1-69-1-3. 44745 4 2 *Not in labor ,force 1 N URBAN AREA Total Housing Units HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS TYPE OF -UN T Pop. Singla ulti- Mo i e ,•Occ. Famil Family Homes Unit roup Quarter Pop. TOTAL POP. INDIVIDUAL SEX F CHARACTERISTICS'"_' - _ AGE }�- Under Over-Median, 19 M 60 '" Incorporated 9243 4934 3655 33 2.62 2783, 23253 11113 12107 5630 2823-- 22 - Unincorporated 027 65-6-3--= 1 2. 9 83-9 x. ; CHICO TOTAL 19520 11497, 5851 1454 2.60 3022 49062 24160 24815 12270^._ 6625. 24 Central 1810 8 3 859 26 .30 4 2 3895 + 1792 098 465 -- 505... 22 Man rove 2056 13 8 0 _ _8 2 9,;-1 Cha mantown 1432• 1072 277 63 2.47. •- 27 -3328 774 154.3 -1015 515 2. Southeast .664"" 608 10 3.35 1 0 1939 1021 913 753 - 172 2 East 182-2----532 0 2.9 14.. 2 25 2 1742 =:. 9 Northeast 17.00 1324 252 -1-1-9-8 5 3.00 15 4980 --2-T-5 3 2521 1 0 39-.+ 8 Nort 2 52 088 89 2. 3-70 --7-1-2-0- --3-4-7T- -7--3-6T3- 1 0 28 Northwest 900- .404 233_ 256 2. 7 32 2167 1096 1.069 556 413 -29 West 3968 1815 1720 226- 2:54 1085 99 4886 5 09 20 3 .10 ----22- Southwest Sout west 9 3 556 102-0 32 - 1586 988 Sout 1070 824. 200 16 2. 3 9.5 2479-. 1232 1242 356. 394 24 PARADISE TOTAL .9438 61348 •598 2369 '2.-26 472 20658 9923 10719 '4458 •8091 53 Para ise, rr .. Dist. 8 62.15 6120 .593- 1814 2.3638 19,2-26 9 0 Lime Saddle 72 1' 0 6 1 2.07 0 143 3 70, 17 53 60 Magalia- 128 -73 0 52 2.40 - 0 272 125 1'47 53 1 -84 44 Para i•se Pines 3 145 3 1 510 -7-S-0-T 148 532^ Incor. orate 3 9 22 -.8 0 249 2.28 143 7334 3540 3769 1875 1939 36 Unincorporated 5768 4573., '276 824 2.7-1 161 14383 7172 : 7179 4480, 3039 33 - .-OROVILLE TOTAL 9262 6821 11616- 1073 2.55 304 21717 10712 .-10948 6445 4978 34 E, erma ito 9 1 005 484 519 2 3 38, W. 'Thermalito 1867 1290 136 407 2..77-, -111 . x"4811 2384 2422 1526 - 993 33 Central .1709 936 537. 104 2-.11 70 3255 1 9.8 1650 7 784 954 34 S.Oro. - Las Plumas 1774, 151 3; 2. 8 1 1 2 3 ---T3-- S.-Foothills .1797 772 15 7 -2.96 0 2260 1164, 1093 763 535 '30 N. Foothills- 1879 1519 1 158 144 2.55 60 ` 4466 2139 -2310 1291 1028 37 Kelly i ge i) . TOTAL URBAN 8220 246661 76151 4896 2.47 3798 91 43 7 -44795 46482 23173 '19644. - 37 -SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED t F x CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED Questions BFG- GS CHICO GRI DLEY OROVILLE- PARADISE _-._OTHER_ COUNTY UNINC . U_N_ INC . TOTAL 1. What is the highest educational level reached by a member of your household?; No Response 57 1,507 216 562 1,492 4,880 8,713 Grades 1- 6 13 91 67 82 85 36402 Grades 7 - 9 43 217 152 257 356 1,281 2,306 Grades 10 - 11 60 275 165 262 436 1,457 2 6 High School Graduate 161 1 144 339 919 2 257 59 8 -2T im, 4 1 - 2 yrs. college 5 1,343 213 555 lt576 411 9 7,921 3 - 4 yrs. college 19 1,593 77 217 24 29173 4,703 College Grad. - BA 13 19114 80 171 640 2,068 4,086 Post Graduate Study 7 380 13 36 146 504 1 086 - Graduate Degree 8 744 30 136 430 1,458 2,806 Total 446 8140 19352 3 1 7 8,041 24,183 45,627 2. What major racial -ethnic back round do most members of our household identify with? No Response 38. 19646 108 483 1,258 8 8,080 White 385 6,119 1,136 2 0 6,617 18,129 1 6 Black 1 log 8 81 30 174 60 Oriental' 0 63 4 6 10 87 170 Mexican -Amer. Chicano 11 164 75 25 21 277 571 Other Spanish 2 26 4 5 12 68. 11 Native American 5 8 29 53 218 195 Other 194 14 18 41 282 551 Total 446 8,408 1,352* 3,197 8,041 2 18 62 cy 3. How to has our familylived here? No response' 44 1,419186 535 1,148 4,594 8,145 1 month or less 16 410 32 91 209 690 1',448 2- 3 months 23 1,148 28 144 344 1,3351,022 - 6 months 17 677 48 177 366 1,328 2,613 7- 12 months 21 398 39 146 348 988 1,942 1- 3 years 8- 1,758 252 478 2,020 5,202 4- 6 years 54 580 log 265 1,250 2 2 4,650 7 - 10 years 29 466 115 205 751 -1 2 3,358 11 - 20 years 64 811 193 4246 2,7±2 180 21 or more ears 2 721 350. 732 442 3 138 9.479 Total 446 8,408 1,352 3 197 8,041 2L188 3 45,627 How maAy rooms does your living uarters"have? - Don't count bthrms., porches balconies or halls p No response 45 1,459189 5631,440 4,760 1 8 6 2 285---4---- 56-- - -3 2-1-3- - -- --�- �{ooiiis 5; 435 ,25 175 160 794 ,59.4 1,594- 3 Rooms 3 40 1,, 052 134 454 714 1,860 4,254 4 Rooms 3 1,526 311 650 2,076 1 6 Rooms 147 1,656 364 686 2,188 5034 10,775 6 Rooms 83 1,231 212 4o8 928 1,764 .6 626 7 Rooms 26 496 68 108 1241 2.181 8 Rooms 11 169 .27 47 97 498 849 9 or more Rooms 4 99 18 50 61 282 914 T'n+.l I AAA R_nnR l _7F,9 7_107 R_nnl 9A_IAl Ar-497 mire protection RnaA imnrnvamani water SewerL No opi To -3- t F x A „ " SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED (Continued) , CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED z, Questions�BIG_G_S CHICO __ _- GRIDLEY GROVILLE-z--PARADI-SE-O'P_HER � CO_UN.TY - �---a _ UNINC.''1 UNIN.C_.- -TOTAL,------:- 6. Which of these public services or facilities do you think is needed second -most in your area. No response 204 39794 743 194 29919, 10 557 199703 Police protection 32 411 71 182 18,_• 1,719 1 Fire protection 16. 206 66 123 31 � - 19433 2,159 Road improvements 1 646 6 10 632'. 1,687 131 Educational facilities 22 442 65 157 4 8.' 951 2,095 Sidewalks Bike paths 34 972 89 171 6 1,7551,698 Medical facilities 49 905112 307 502!' 2 02 02 Parks & Recreation 8 1f01 168 2 12 1,937 Waters stem 4 57 1 q 87 128 499 8 Sewer. or Drainage 11 276 M 102 791, 1,225 2,440 No opinion 9 264 17 107& 19418- 2..445 Total AA6 8,4o8 1,152 12197 8,o8,o4l 2 1845,627 7. What is your household'6-ma'or trans•ortation problem or need? No response A7 12 C)O4 A61 889 Have car - No robl ems-, 151 21904 591 1,696 2 11 21,980 Roads Traffic facil. 0 114 21 17 217 535 924 More parking spaces 1 691 2 .19 116 2 1,450 Money for,gas Maint - Money to buy car 18 388 73 101 302 1,310 2,192 Occasional. ride for sho i services 17 • 184 41 81 162;1 - 412 897 Carpool for work or other reg. ,destin. 3 82 11 24 38 138 '296 Sidewalks Bike paths 2 471 2 16 269 688 1;508 Ohea_p taxis Dial=Bus 2 3 - 210 8 17746 _ Bus R stem-=-Ulairi Sts . 3 11254- . _ 16 _. -1-44- _ -535-----:---1-9667 -3-1.6-1-9 To t Y --44 ------ --40 - - 3 "2 3-,197 - 4-1 24,- 3- - -45,- - 27 8. What are your average monthl, coats for rent house a, ents property taxes and utilities? No response 115 2,399 401 979 2, 9•. b, 356 151 13 Under $6080 346 229 256 522 1,557 2 990 $60 - $7 28 266 94 224 450 1 023 2,085 $80 - $99 26 246 100 150 495 1 876 1,893 . $100 - $119 35 617 94 215 45 1,149 2,566 $120 - $139 43 455 91 189 307 1,062 2,147 $140 - $159 35- 491 78 2,67 386 1,327 2,584 $160 - $179 15 507215 291" 1,144 2,227 $180 = S199 . 15 463 42 137 255 931 1,843 . $200 or more 54 2,618 168 565 11991 6 7 8 12,154 Total 446 8,4o8 1,352 3,197 8,041 2 18 62 9. Condition of housing unit Jud ement by enumerator _ r No.res onse 128 251 461 1,270 - 94 4,247 6,450 Sound unit 283 7,8146 1,673 7,710 18,391, 36,640 Deterioratingunit 2 276 112 21 1 1,302 2 122 Dilapidated unit 10 19 7 16 22 1 .2 Inadequate Construct. 1 21 1 14 7 5910 _ Under rdairs 0 7. 2 9 16 16 Total 446 8.4o8 1,152 '1,10 8,041 2 18 62 10. Which category best describes the total household income for 1974? `y t No response 164 1,542 586 1,401 11599 10,695 19,986 Under $1,000 1 10517 69 104 159 857 $1,000 to $1,999 8 140 72 119 417 $2,000 to $2,999 18 492 166 127 802 1,899 $3,000 to $32999 0 66 198 185 1,o68 2.247 $4,000 to $4 24 81 132 436 1,066 2,153- ,153$ 000 to $6,999 $5,000 46 514 74 184 656 1,493 2,967 $7,000 to $9,999 6 605 110 268 768 2,009 3,813 $10,000 to $14,999 6 777 153 367 892 3,020 5,275 $15,000 and .over 33 ". 91. 131 340 75 3, 257 5,433 Total 449'��,408 1,352 3,197 b,041 24,183 45,627 BIGGS CHICO GRIDLEY OROVILLE PARADISE THER C UNTY ' UNINC. UNINC. NOTAL CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED �"�' '�"• " Al ---4- Which of the following services or facilities do you think is needed most in our area? No response 153 2.728 539 1.036 2.269 7.929 14.657 Police protection 87 733 267 332 1.573 2.670 5.662 W -- - — - - n+i— 1l 111 1 Al llA l 7C1 l CLC Water syst Sewer or D No opinion BI GS CHICO 1RIDLEY OR09ILLT XMIST OTHER UNINC. UNINC. CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED —3— Special. Questions f,i.. County of Butte September. 1975.,, , , MA/FA Retired ' MB/FB - Employed- mployed.MC/FC nemployed-. MC/FC- Unemployed-.- M!)/FD M!)/FD - Student' 16 years or older , ME/FE.- Not in labor force' 1. Col 62•- What is the highest 'educational level reached by " a member of your household? 0. No Response 1. First, second,.•third, feurth, fifth or sixth grades 2. Seventh, eighth or ninth grades 3. 'Tenth or eleventh grades 4. 'High school graduation ' 5. One or two years of .college 6. Three or four year„ of college 7.,: college graduation - bachelor's degree `Post-graduage :studies unden-7ay . 90 Graduate degree 2. -Col 64,E What major racial -ethnic background 10 most members of cif. your household. identify. with? 0. No.response 4. 14exi.can-Ames/Chicano/Mexican w. l.- 47iite 5. Other Spanish. Origin 2. Black 6. Amer-Indian/Native American 3. Ori. nta1 7. Other • ' '3.. Col 66.. Hos;. 1onf;•has your,family-lived here?. 0. No response .5. One to three years I . One, is d .t'h or less ; 6. Four . to s.ix years 2. Two or -three months 7. Seven to ten years 3.- Four., five or six months 8. Eleven to twenty years 4. Seven to twelve months • • 9. 21 'or more years 4. Col 68 Hew many rooms do you have -in your -living quarters? (Do not court bathroons, porches, balconies or halls). _ 0. No re ��:�<zse : 5. 5f rooms 1. 1 room 6. 6 rooirs 2. 2 7. 7, rooms 3. 3 rooms 8. 8 rooms 4.. 4 rooms 9.1 , 9, rooms or " more 5. Col 70" „ Which cf t:ie, ff,lIo<<ing public services or facilities do you think is needed most -in your area? 0. No response 1, ' Improved' -.police protection 2. Improved fire: protection 3. Road friprov* , ►ents 4. Educational-facilitieb 5. Jide:wial.ks anti tike paths ' 6. Medical fa iliLies 7e' Parks and recrwatiou facilities 8. Coiwmivity water system 9. Sewer or drainage, facilities Blank No opicicsn Special Questions -2- September 1975 County of Butte 6. Col 72 Which of the above public services or ,facilities do you think is needed second -most in your area? 0. No response . 1. Improve3 police protection 2. Improved fire protection 3. Road isiprovemdnts 4. Educational facilities 5. Sidewalks and bike paths 6. Medical facilities 7. Parks and recreation faciliti.:>s 8. Community water system 9. Sewer or drainage facilities Blank No opinir n 7.,Co1 74 What is your household's major transporea.tion problem or need? 0. Na resoonse 1. Have one or more cars to use - no problems 2. Own car - need better roads'Fnd traffic facilities 3. Own car need more parking spaces at destinations 4. Nd car - need money for eats and maintenance or need money to purchase car. 5. Need occasional ride for s'.iopping, medical care or other services. 6. Need carpool to pet t.a. work, school . or other regularc3estin tion 7. Need More sidew,al'ks, and bike vath 8. Need the&{, taxis or dial -a -ride systeai 9.. Need bus 3;1!3tp:111 on ,Hain ct ents 8. Col 76 What are your average monthly e-ast:, fr:r rent, house payments, property taxes and sit:iL ?.ie> 0. No respon. e .5. $120 - $139 1. Under $60 6 5? '14 - d15Q 2. $60 - 7. $1.60 - 317 9 1 3. $80 - 8. %3Q - 5199 4. $100 - $111 9. $200 or more 9. Col 78 Condition of noivsi.ng structuress (iudgminent by enumerator) 0. No rer-ponce 1. Sound unit_ 2. Dateriorating unit 3. Dilapidated unit 4. Unit of inadequate original construction 5. Under extensive repairs 10. Cal 80 Which category hest describes the total household income for 1974? 0. No response 5. ;4.,000 to $4,999 1. Under $':,000 f,.' 0:0 to $6,999 2. $1,000 to '41.,999 7. $7,660 to $9,999 3. $2,000 to $2,999 8. $10',000 to $14,999 4. $3,000 to � s `{` `' 9. :,15,0,00 and over Special Questions w County of Butte September 1975 MA/FA - Retired MB/FB - Employed MC/FG - Unemployed MD/FD - Student 16 years or older ME/FE - Not in labor force 1. Col 62 What is the highest educational level reached by a member of your household? 0. No Response 1. First, second, third, fourth, fifth or sixth grades 2. Seventh, eighth or ninth grades 3. Tenth or eleventh grades 4. High school graduation 5. One or two years of college 6. Three or four years of college 7. College graduation - bachelor's degree 8. Post-graduage studies underway 9. Graduate degree 2. Col 64 What major racial-ethnic background 10 most members of of your household identify with? 0. No. response 4. Mexican-Amer/Chicano/Mexican 1. White 5. Other Spanish Origin 2. Black 6. Amer-Indian/Native American 3. Oriental 7. Other' 3. Col 66 How long has your family lived here? 0: No response 5. One to three years 1. One month or less 6. Four to six years .2. Two or three months 7. Seven to ten-years 3. Four, five or six months 8. Eleven to twenty years 4. Seven to twelve months 9. 21 or more years 4. Col 68 How many rooms do'you have in your living quarters? (Do not count bathrooms, porches,'balconies or halls). 0. No response 5. 5 rooms 1. 1 room 6. 6 rooms 2. 2 rooms 7. 7 rooms 3. 3 rooms 8. 8 rooms 4. 4 rooms. 9. 9 rooms or more 5.C70 Which of the following public services or facilities T•ol do you think is needed most in your area? 0. No response 1. Improved police protection 2. Improved fire protection 3.?Road improvements 4. Educational facilities 5. Sidewalks and bike paths 6. Medical facilities 7. Parks and recreation facilities 8. Community water system 9. Sewer or drainage facilities Blank No opinion • • n _ !.. ..;. . " •+'''_ � - • _._ ... �. + ; 'tel � • • • ,. ;. Special Questions -2- September 1975 . N County of. Butte �,6. C61 -72 Which of the above public services or facilities' , r '' ._, '•�N you think is needed second -most in your area?.-, 0. No response.. s" 1. Improved police -protection C ' 2. Improved fire protection • 3. . Road improvements ' 4`' '' ��• , 4. • Educational facilities 5. Sidewalks and bike paths L; i 6 Medical facilities 7: Parks and recreation -facilities 8. ' Community water system ' 9. Sewer or drainage facilities Blank No opinion ; 7. Col`74 What is your,household's•'major transportation problem or need? "0. No` response f 1: 'Have one or more car's use - no' problems :2. Own car -,,need better roads . and traffic facilities 3. Own car.- need more parking spaces at destinations f4, 4.. Own car - need money for gas and mainienance,or,, need money to purchase car. • r - �> , :. , ` , 5. Need occasional ridefor shopping; medical care or other services. • 6. Need carpool to get to work, school or other re ular destination + 7 . ' Need more sidewalks and bike paths- 4 ' 1" , 8. Need cheap taxis or dial -a -ride system 9. Need bus system on main streets 8. Co1.76'' What are -your average monthly costs for -rent, -house' °,;payments, property taxes and utilities? 0: No response r 5. $120-64 $139 -1. Under $60 , • . 6.- $140 '- $159 ,• 2. $60 T- $79 7. $160,-,$179 r .t" 3� $80 i. $99 .. �, r- ; '8. $180 $199, ' ' . 4. $100 $119 ' N '; 9. $200 or more r •' 9."Col ,78 Condition of housing'structures (judgement by enumerator) 0. -No response • • 4'' 1. 'Sound unit -{ 2. Deteriorating unit 5 ' 3. Dilapidated unit 4. Unit of inadequate original construction 5. Under extensive repairs 10. Col 80 Which category best describes the total household income for 1974? r" 0. 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Questions, 6. --Which of these public services or facilities do ,you i is nee a second-mosT in your area. -No -response- ft - Police protection -Fire rotection' •--- -t : i -•- N -- Road improvements .-Educational- facilitiestnk._- -Sidewalks/Bike paths_ --Medical facilities- -Parks & Recreation' •- Waters stem- -Sewer or Drainage No 'o inion --- - - �� ' Total j . --What i's your{household's mar or -trans ortat nroblem.ortrieed?-.f`"`� -- No response Have-car-Noroblems--•-�-• Roads Traffic facil. - i - --More parking -spaces- --Money s aces j ---Money for gas Maint--- ;--- - --Money-to buy -car- - ' -Occasional- ride, -for- sho i services-- _ Carpool for work or I k - other -reg.- ' estin. -- +-Sidewalks/Bike -Paths- j `=• I ' ` _ - - -Chea -taxis/Dial -Bus y -Bus stem - Lisin Sts: - j- M Total — What a:•e our avera e-monthl-coets'for'rent`:house_ payments'"' ro ert-..taxes and utilities? No response- Under es onse-Under $60 1 00 -$ $ 9 � $11 - 1120 - $13 t._ - a $140 ,--$159-� - Y $160-S179�. - $180- S199- $200 1 $200 or -more Total Condition of-housi -unit tLLJudgement'b_yienwneTator)-- �•`�`r-- _ ' _ r No -res onse Sound unit ..,.. _ __._---�-.max•-'- - Deteriorating unit• --c-~ Dila idated •unit .-Inadequate -Construct f. -_'- Under repairs --Total-- 10 . Total -10. rhich� cats o best describes-the.total-household-'income-for'1 74? ' -No response -7- '' - - -- --- Under 91,000 _ ---- - $1 000 to $l 9 - — - — - - k Z $2 000 to 82,999 .-93,000 to-83i999- $4,000--to-849 o--E3 $4 000--to-$4 95 -,000 -to -86,999 i -%- -S7,000 -_.-$ 000 to S91999- k - $10,000 to 814,999t $15,000 and over Total - 1j ' � t -d- SPrFCIAL QUESTION RFSPONSFS OF CITIFS AND TJNINCORPORATFD Questions y , 1. What is the highest educational level reached by a mem er_o your, ouse o No Response I _ Grades 1 - 6+r, Grades 7 - 9 'Ll-, • �� Grades 10 - 11N,, { High School Graduate 1 - 2 yrs. college t 3 - 4 yrs. college r,T College Grad.` - BA Post Graduate Stud - Graduate Degree Total, 2. Iffhat major racial -ethnic background do _most�members_ofyour household identify with?__._- ' No Res onss '.;'hi t eBlack - f Oriental Mexican-Amer./Chicano Other Spanish -- an_sh'•_Native Native Ame,ican Other % - Total ' 3. -How long has your family lived here? No response' ' 1 month or less. 2 - 3 months = 6 months 7--; 12. months.. ' 1 - 3 years - 6 years `� f 7 - 10 .years �--� 11 - 20 years 21 or more years r : F Total ! _F M r does .u�-a4. How many rcoms .7 qua ;rt_ ers.h_ave?•: (Don't count bthrms , porches, balconies, or halls No response 1 Room �. 2 Rooms 3 Rooms4-Rooms- 5 .Rooms_5 Rooms 6 Rooms - 7 Rooms Rooms 9 or more .Rooms - _ Total _ 9hich..of.the following.. -Services or facilities do you think is needed most in your are No-response:- Police oses onse:-Police protection Fire protection Road improvements, , Educational facilities_'_ Sidewalks Bike paths - Medical -facilities aths_Medical_facilities Parks & Recreation _-.'• '"ater s stem Sewer or Drainage,. No opinion Total semJ' M C E N S U S 1 9 7 5 - C 0 U N T Y O F B U T T E STATISTICAL SUM IITARY #1 C I T I E S A.N D U N I N C O R P O R A T E D ozl Information from the 1975 Special Census is now available from the Butte County Planning Department. Attached is a summary of population and housing counts, data on age, sex, and employment of individuals, and special equestion responses. This report presents data for the four incorporated cities, Paradise, and other unincorporated. Future reports will summarize census data for high school 'districts, other special districts, urban areas, and small communities. The City of Chico continues to be the county's most populous incorporated area with more residents than Biggs, Gridley, and Oroville combined. However, the unincorporated area of Paradise has grown faster since 1970 than any of the cities and is approaching Chico in total population. The Paradise total is lower than most estimates, but is consistent with 1970 figures and housing construction data. The lower-than-expected popula- tions for Oroville and Gridley can be particlly explained by significant declines in the average number of people per housing unit. Chico has the highest number and proportion of multiple -family units, but Paradise contains more single-family units and 878 single mobile homes. 40f of the county's mobile homes are in parks. All. mobile homes in Chico, Gridley, and Oroville and half of those in Paradise are in mobile home parks. The high ratio of vacant housing units in Biggs includes 21 mobile horses held for occasional use. Households are largest in Biggs and smallest in Oroville and Paradise. The county's average household size dropped from 2.82 people in 1970 to 2.56 in 1975. Chico's group quarters are mostly i dormitories and student housing. Group quarters elsewhere in the county are mostly rest homes and nursing homes. . Chico has the highest ratio of females to males. Biggs and the unincorpor- ated areas have more males than females. As expected, Chico has the lowest median ages and Paradise's are very high. Paradise is the only area with more retired persons than employed. POPULATION OF.CITI.FS AND UNINCORPORATED Location 1975 Po ul•ation % of County 1970 Population 70-75 Change 70-75 Change IGGS 1,377 1.14 1,115 262 23-50 RICO 23,348 19.31 191580 3 768 19.24 RIDLEY 3,632 3.00 3,534 98 2.7 ROSIILLE 7,368 6.09 7,536 —168 —2.23 ARADISE,--aTINC. 19,239 15-91 14 39 4,700 32.33 THEE NCORPORATED 65,937 54-54 55,665 1-0,272 1-45 NTY OTALr 120,901 100.00 lol,969 18.912 18'.97 -1- In 'tj t ¢'TTUQ q0 i YTXU.00` - C i91.Q'1 2U2U'S.0 1' .R Xfli" ?�? U `+iA01TR I{TA �pp� E f. ♦ • u it t Q' R. 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POP. HOUSE- HOLD' GROUP QTRS.- POP.* SINGLE FAMILY 2-4 UNITS 5 -UNITS PLUS MOBILE HOMES BIGGS 508 396 41 7 64 62 446 1,361 3.05 1 CHICO 8,626 4,937 1,166 2,490 -33 218 8,408 20,553 2.44 2,795 RIDLEY 1,436 1,241 126 48 21 84 1,352 3,603 2.66 29 ROVILLE 3,425 2,281 405 490 249 228 3,197 7,220 2.26 148 ARADISE-UNINC. 8,526 6,118 363 230 1,815 484 8,042 18,799 2.34 440 OTHER UNINC. 26,652 18,698 1,459 1,185 5,310 2,470 24,182 65,225 2.70 712 COUNTY TOTAL 49,1'73 33,671 3, 560 4,450 7,492 3,546 45,627 116,761 2.56 4,140 AGE, SEX .AND EMPLOYMENT OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED AGE BIGGS F M CEICO F M GRIDLEY F M OROVILLE F M PARADISF. F M THER F UNINC. 11 TOTAL F M 0-4 53 88 513 486 109 163 211 205 450 457 1837 1952 3173 3351 5-9 63 6T- 514 544 138 151 212 197 511 536 2264 2374 3702' 3 70 10-14 72 6 627 6 4 162 175 270 304 696 2857 2988 4572 490 15-19 63 2130 14 9 -1-9-0 147 30 29 5 1 31 2 5 317 117 57-84 20-24 5432693266 0 134 277 281 5371 497 3140 3457 7411 7676 25-29 46 989 1324 119 _L?5 '11 2 2 2 0 5511 563 2590 2880 4557 5213 30-34 50 54 562 590 103 90 199 224 457 441 2097 2082 34 3461 35-39 32 22 397 371 1 84 93 173 169 382 3 1 177 17 1 2846 2797 40-44 31 27 345 3301 80 70 --17 2 150 370 341 1690 -1-64-5 2678 --2-5-6-3 45-49 35 231 379 313 82 90 187 --1-7T 441 377 1615 1679 2739 2660 50-54 32 311 381 350 113 94. 2_48 203 556 470 2005 1743 3336'--2-T9-1 55-59 33 321 381 341 115 85 232 224 685 52 1956 1853 3402 3087 60-64 36 301 318 285 10 111 238 226 949 691 -179"9- -18 0 6 -3-5-1T 3149 65-69 29 29 315, 247 97 83 2.63 227 1150 969 1502 1693 33 324 70-74 20 20 289 212 90 70 190 147 89 721 999 •1023 2277 2193 - 21 12 268 11 71 31 140 110 557 495 45 2 1702 1395 80-8 11 21 112 0 3 110 0 303 258 382 317 107 791 8 + 7 21 94 29 13 3 58 243 165 247 180 843 514 TOTAL * 80 12111 11107 1864 1746 3773 3544 -6-' 9 32367 33291 WbU4 59621 MEDIAN 29 24 22 23 33 29 37 33 51 45 32 1 28 301 28 EMPLOYMENT 'RETIRED 105 100 1050 794, 410 306 957 775 3157 3270 4411 51TT10090 10428 EMPLOYED 1131269 33252 423 755 9871539 1944 3233 8605114967 15.397 2 0 9 UME2LOYED 1351 261 490 354 327 68 6 2 0 3 0 2 3 10 1415 5511 2408 STUDENT 16yrs-+- 3 3662 3639 100 104 1 .193 3 46 2437 31 674 762 NOT LAB.._FORCE** 29012661 3590 202 606 17 016 794,4151 1 340 8540123057114101 * Total columns are listed only for comparative purposes and may vary .05% with actual totals because of mi ssi ng data. ** People not classified as retired, technically employed, technically unemployed or adult students. -2- J , T C A H A.H C 'Vi I F U 0 H QHTAHOgHOOVIM CU EHITIO qO gUToff O e 29-aau ` *.qoq ' og0q QSOH -HWOH-G, CIJM -: •qoq -gaUGH aojoHli " THAOAV aTIMU' OT�IBUOIi '�QgYT .IATOT `O iau 8TINU T40ITAOOI .HIIHOM BTITRU � GsZOH aUsq T -S 2TINU Hjon YdIMA. 1 e'0•' taEet� IeEE sa 4a i T � aQE 80� 20vIg Eat QOt £ee-tOS 804e8 8 i ££ ` MVS aalet TEO N 63ae8 ODIHO QS aaos EoaeE SeEe1, �8 tS 84 aSl m et aE�e:I YHSQIHu 8�1 as.s OSSes TQI tt 8S2 Qts oe4 eon 18ses esttE HJLIIVOH Sa a QQT,.8t S 0t8 �8.p e18el OEs Ea,E 811e6 aSzes .owii4U=.qI2IQA,'Aq 317 ? 07 s e22t'3 . �S�t MeS OLEZC C'8lel Q�,-Net 8Q, 81 S�aea- .OVIIMJ gSHT 0414,a�.s i T'E Iaseall. 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Y7svYam bns ,ee20qTuq eviasisgmoo .7oi Ytno stall ers aaxmartoo istoT # ii .-StEb Wiseim 30 eeusoed alxsto3 n 76 beyolffmenu-Zlisoir'Aoet ebeyotgme X1180iniioet ebezit9.1 e,s beilaassla tbn QlgOeg ## I oa�mebu�e �larbs ii i SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED 2. What major racial -ethnic back round do most members of. our household identify with? No Response 1 38 1,646 108 483 1,258 8 1 8,080 White 385 6,119 1,136 2 0 6,617 18,129 1 6 Black 1 109 8 81 30 374 1 603 Oriental 0 63 4 6 10 87 170 Mexican-Amer./Chicano 11 164 75 25 21 277 571 Other Spanish 2 26 4 5 12 68117 Native American 5 87 3 29 51 218 395 Other 4 194 14 18 41 282 553 Total 446 8,408 1,352 _3,197 8,041 2 18 62 Which of the following services or facilities do you think is needed most in your area? No response 191 2,728 519 1 0 6 2,269 2 14.697 Police rotection 87 711 267 112 1,571 2,670 662 Fire protection 10 111 16 1- 134 1,251 1,565 Road improvements 13 802 71 1.0 707 2,820 4,545 Educational facilities 15 466 89 180 644 774 2,168 Sidewalks Bike paths 41 1,667 211 806 2,221 061 Medical facilities 66 1,222 141 682 467 2,858 8 Parks & Recreation 11 269 64 1-15 159 582 1,242 Water system 2 19 8 104 291 617 l.043 Sewer or Drainage 21 221 45 91 750 1,452 2,584 No opinion 1 168 15 235 240 11005 1,666 Total 446 8,408 1,352 3,197 8,041 24,183 45,627 BIfly ^,S CH 100 1RIDLFY OROITILLF P.ARADISR OTHER UNINC. UNINC. CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED -3- i (ETW905FDOMINU QUTA .ZarITIO 'IO Pg8T404zff3i NOITEHUP dAIDXg8 c J (Continued). -Questions SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED ,BIGGS_ _ _CHICG_—GRIDLEY-OROVILLE — PARADISE UNINC. _OTHER _COUNTY UNINC.._ TOTAL 6.• Which of these public services or facilities do you think is needed second -most in your area. --No response 204 3,794 743 1,45b 2,91T 109557 199-703 Police protection 2 411 71 182 718 1,719 1 Fire protection c 16 206 66 123 115 1,433 2 1 Road improvements 15 646- 924 105 632 1,68 1 1 Educational facilities 22 442 65 157 4- 1 2,095 Sidewalks Bike Patha 73 2 89 171 677 1.7556 8 Medical facilities 49 905112 81 30702' 412 2,027 02 Parka & Recreation 48 415 101 168 273 912 1,917 Water system 4 57 9 87 128 499 984 Sewer or Drainage 11 276 11 102 791 1,225 2,440 No opinion 9 264 17 1070 1+254 H.AO8.15 i,a8 2,445 Total _ 6 8.4o8 1,152 1,197 8 0 24,181 2 7. What is your household's*ma'or ti transportation problem or need? No response 47 1,904 A61 889 1,759 35A , 11OA15 Have car - No problems 151 2,904 591 1,696 2 21,58o Roads Traffic facil. 0 134 21 17 217 515 924 More parking spaces 1 691 29 19 116 572 1,450 Money for gas Maint - Money to buy car 18 388 73 101 302 1 310 2,192 Occasional ride for sho i services 17 184 41 81 162 412 897 Carpool for work or other re .•destin. 3 82 11 21 ' 38 138 296 Sidewalks Bike Paths 2 471 62 16 269 688 1,508 'heap taxis Dial=Bus 2 3 210 8 1,746 Bus stem' — Main -•Ste. In -.L_1 - -:i 3 AAA 1+254 H.AO8.15 16 144 1.197 535 8,04124,183 1,667 3,619 4 7 -4- (19TAqOqff OOVII2U QPIA 2SITI0 qO 2212MM-aH NOIT23W ,IAIO:�Y? cbe6ft TO me IdOTa not.+a.+"[nnarcc-r# ,rnF em o IF, fnid--i 08 s a 6eno e6T ON em6tdoi ON - Tso evsH 0 .tto�3, ot�3sTT ebeoii o t s a t j' s a i eeo$ a txz� eToBQ Set S oft'l 20E I0t ET 88E 81 - trllsDff as3 Tot tiettofl�I Tso YRd ot yeftow Feb ' Stp sat 18'Tol bP ebfs laaotasoo0 481 pt aeol"eaNwicigorle aeS ! 3Et 8E TO 7ITOVI TOi loogmsO S8 .niteeb, . eT 7erii-o 0 ! S t S a s 174 erdt-a ajuE1 axtawebt2 1 ots _ s arta =raga slxsi qseliO eva A T- 1 C E-NStTS 1 9 7 5 - C O U N T Y O F B U T T E S T A T I S T I C A L S U.M M A R Y 4 1 C I T I E S A N D U.N I N C O R P O R A T E D Information from the 1975 Special Census is now available from the Butte County Planning Department. Attached is a summary of population and housing countsp data on age, sex, and employment of individuals, and special question responses. This report presents data for the four incorporated cities, Paradise, and other unincorporated. Future reports will summarize census data for high school districts,' other special districts, urban areas, and small communities. The City of Chico continues to be the county's most populous incorporated area with more.residents than Biggs,'Gridley, and Oroville combined. However, the unincorporated area of Paradise has grown faster since 1970 than any of the cities and is approaching Chico in total population. The Paradise total is lower than most estimates, but is consistent with 1970 figures and housing construction data. The lower-than-expected popula- tions for Oroville and Gridley can be particlly explained by significant declines in the average number of people per housing unit. Chico has the highest number 'arid proportion of multiple -family units, but. Paradise contains more single-family units and 878 single mobile homes. 40% of the county's mobile homes are in parks. All mobile homes in Chico, Gridley, and Oroville and half of those in Paradise are in mobile home parks. The high ratio of vacant -housing units in Biggs includes 21 mobile homes held for occasional use. Households are largest in Biggs and smallest in Oroville and Paradise. The county's average household size dropped from 2.82 people in 1970 to 2.56 in 1975. Chico's group quarters are mostly dormitories and student housing. Group quarters elsewhere in the county are mostly rest homes and nursing homes. Chico has the highest ratio of females to males: Biggs and the unincorpor- ated areas have more males than females. As expected, Chico has the lowest median ages and Paradise's are very high. Paradise is the only area with more retired persons than employed. POPULATION OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED Location 1975 Population % of County 1970 Population 70-75 Change 70-75 Change o IGGS 1,377 1.14 19115 262 23-50 RICO 23,348 19-31 19,580 3,768 19.24 RIDLEY 3,632 .3.00 3 34 98 2.7 ROVILLE 7,368 6.09 7,536 -168 -2.23 ARADISE-UNINC. 1 239 15-91 14,5394,700 32.33 THER JYINCORPORATED 65,937 54-54., 55,66510,272 18. OUNTY OTAL 120,901 100.00 lol,969 18,932 18.57 -1- HOUSING �CH�ARACTERISTIC•3 OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED u LOCATION TOTAL OUSING UNITS TYPE OF HO USINGHOUSE- VACANT UNITS HOUSE -HOLD HOLDS ,?POP. POP. HOUSE- HOLD`S GROUP QTRS. POP.* SINGLE FAMILY 2-4 UNITS 5 -UNITS PLUS MOBILE HOMES BIGGS 508 396 41 7 64 62 446 1,361 3.05 1 CHICO 8,626 4,937 1,166 2,490 33 218 8,408 20,553 2.44 2,79 5 GRIDLEY 1,436 1,241 126 48 21 84 1,352 3,603 2.66 29 ROVILLE 3,425 2,281 405 490 249 228 3,197 7,220 2.26 148 ARADISE-UNINC. 8,526 6,118 363 230 1,815 484 8,042 18,799 2.34 440 OTHER UNINC. 2.6,.652 18,698 1,459 1,185 5,310 2,470 24,182 65,225 2.70 712 COUNTY TOTAL 49,173 4 33,671 3,560 4,450 7,492 3,546 45,627 116,761 2.56 4,140 AGE, SER AND EMPLOYMENT OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED GE BIGGS F I M CHICO F M GRInLEY F M OROVILLE (P.A#ADISR F M 'F I M THER UNINC. TOTAL F M F M 0-4 53 88 513 486 log 163 211 205 450 457 1837 1952 3173 3351 5-9 63 68 514 544 138 1 1 212 197 11 36 2264 23 3702 3 70 10-1 72 6 627 6, 4 1 2 17 270 309 584 696 2857 29 4572 '-4-9-0'9- 15-19 63 2130 1469 1 0 147 306 296 581 31 2865 3-1-7T 6117 57-84- 7 420-2 20-24 541 501 3269 3266 1341 125 277 281 --28-0 5371 497 3140 1,457 7411 7676 2 -29 46 48 1 989, 1324 119 11 2 2 551 1 563 2590 2 0 4557 5213 30-34 50 541 562 590 103 90 199 224 457 441 2097 2082 34 -3-4T1- - 35-39 32 221 397 37193 173 l69 --3-T2---3-9'1- 1778 1781 2846 2797 40-44 31 271 345 330 0 70 162 150 370 341 1 90 -1-64-5 2 7 25 3 45-49 3 23 379 313 2 90 187 178 441 377 1 15 1 79 2739 2665 0- 32 31 381 350 113 2 203 470 200 1743 333 2 91 55-59 33 32 381 341 11 8 232 224 8 552 195 1853 3402 3087 60-6 36 30 318 28 l0 111 23 226 949 91 1 9 -176T 351 3149 65-69 2 2 31 2 7 8 2.63 227 1150 9 9 1 02 1 93 33 6 3248 0- 20 20 28 212 0 70 190 147 89 721 999 1023 2277 2193 - 8o-84 21 111 12 71 268 219 11 112 71 50 31 37 140 110 110 601 557 303 495 258 45 382 2 317 1702 1075 1395 791 8 + 7 1 41 215 94 29 13 93 58 243 165 247 180 843 514 TOTAL * 80 69A 12111 111071864 17 3773 3 9932367 33291 )9b2l MEDIAN 2 24 22 23 33 29 37 33 1 32 28 _ 30 28 MPLOYMENT RETIRED 105 100 1050 794 410 306 957 7D 3157 3270 4411 5183 10090 10428 EMPLOYED 1 113 269 332 -.4296 423 755 987;539 1944 3233 8605 14967 15397 2 059 VMMPLOYED 135 26 1 490 354 327 68 659 250 390 29 3 10 1 11 2408 STUDENT 16 yrs-+' 37 341 3662 3639 100 104 1 -D 3 354 469 2437 3186 67491-7625 NOT fLAB..:iF6R- Et* 2 0 266 3 0 202 606 17 016 7 4151 1 340 8 0 230 7 1A101 * Total.columns are listed only for comparative purposes and may vary .05% with actual totals because of missing data. ** People not classified as retired, technically employed, technically unemployed or adult students. I, - i SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPOR4TED CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED I. Questions ( IBIGGS CHICO GRIDLEY OROVILLE PARADISE UNINC. OTHER UNINC. COUNTY TOTAL ; .',`hat is the highest educational level reached by a member of our household? No Response 57 1,507 216 562 1,492. 4,880 8,713 Grades 1— 6 Grades 7 — 9 13 43 91 2171 67 2 82 257 8 3 64 1,281 702 2,306 Grades 10 — 11 High School Graduate 60 161 27 1 144 1 339 262 919 436 2,257 1 4 7 5, 2 2 6 10,648 1 — 2 yrs. college 5 1,343 213 555 1,57 41169 7,921 3 — 4 yrs. college 19 1,593 77 217 624 2,173 4,703 College Grad. — BA 13 1,114 80 171 640 2,068 4,086 Post Graduate Study 7 380 13 36 146 504 1,086 Graduate Degree 744 30 136 430 1,458 2,806 Total 446 8,408 1.352 1.197 8.0111 24.181 115.697 -3- SPECIAL QUESTION RESPONSES OF CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED (Continu„0 d) QMestions Which of these public e No response Police protection Fire protection Road improvements Educational facilities Sidewalks Bike paths Medical facilities Parks & Recreation Water system Sever or Drainage To CITIES AND UNINCORPORATED BIGGS CHICO GRIDLEY OROVILLE PARADISrE OTHER. COUNTY UNIN0. UNINC. TOTAL - s or facilities do you think is needed secon —mos in ,your area. 204 3,794 743 1 488 2,918 10,557 1 19,703 32 411 71 182 718 1.719 1 1.111 16 206 66 123 315 1,433 2,1 15 646 46 105 632 1,687 1 3,1 22 442 65 157 458. 951 1 2.0 -4- POPULATION BY CENSUS AREA Area Population Area .Population 01 1377 07 1839 111° 183 132 071 184 22 012 185 61 072 186 233 013 187 376 073 188 251 014 1� 254 074 191 225. '015 192 329 075 193 332 016 194 76 076 195 364 017 196 149 077 197' lo8 . 555 198 078 20 304 02 2614 15 202 021 203 193 08 405 022 205 369 081 206 60 023 207 760 o82 208` 216 024 209 426 083 21 129 025 211 193 084 212 0 .026 213 310 382 214-1 027 215 184 009 2294- 028 - 179 091 22 0 221 092 " 222 41 03 1018 093 224 502 031 225 596 094. 226 516, 032 227 130. 095 228 376 033 229 123 .096 859 034 169 10. 8451 04 973 100 1 041 162 101 - 1016- 042 28 102 68 043 450 103 '1696: 044 3.33 104 ' 950 105 438 5 2743 106 833- 051 304 107 708. 05.2 236 108 '1590 053 208 1-09 ' i151 054 298 = . 055 555 11 6025 056 784 .111 1309 057 203 112 454, 058 155 113 521 114 1418 06 1408 115 595 061 203 116 277. 062 346 117 349 063 253 118. 695 064 62 119 407 065 171 066 41 12 3074 067- 332 121 349 068 0 122 637. 123 597 124 458 125 40 126 713 127 0 128 280 Area Population 13 3497 131 1009 132 403 133 249 134 476 135 347 136 239 137 473 138 301 139 0 3488 141 516 142 121 143 225 144 241 145 603 146 599 147 555 148 380 149 248 3505 151 806 152 503 153 759 154 489 155 684 156 131 157 133 16 4242 161 418 162 337 161-1, 596 164 558 165 > 396 . 166 520 167 340, 168...—_ 480, 169 597 17 . 3122 171 305 172 306 173 525 174 322 175 333 176 734 177 597 Page 1 Area Population 18 2591 181 468 182 830 183 106 184 36 185 378 186 283, 187 158 188 332 1� 2291 191 199 192 108 193 139 194 150 195 333 196 291 197' 555 198 516 20 1795 201 15 202 73 203 103 204' 280 205 541 206 287 207 156 208` 225 209 115 21 2081 211 209 212 293 213 382 214-1 151 215 761 216 127 217 158 22 1525 221 101 222 183 223 286 224 155 225 257 226 16 227 59 228 458 229 10 Page 2 POPULATION. BY ..CENSUS AREA Area Population Area Population • -Areae Population Area Population- opulation�3 23 366 29 ` ` 3398 785 40 2668 231 68 291 315 341 89 401 142 232 .5 292 27 342 118 402 295 233 11 293 522 343 168 403 288 234 18 294 619 344 37 404 912 235 14 295. 811 345 223 405 89 236 18 '296 320 346 150 406 255 237 137 297 188 407 413 238 65 298 596 3 334 , 408 274 239 30 351 116 30 2841 352 30 41 1339 2 405 301 215 353 160 411 229 240 256 302 914. 354 28 412 131 241 62 303 427 413 177 242 87 304 .452 36 671 414 135 305 150 361 409 415 27 2 1339 306 311, 362 122 416 639 251 146 307 172 363 42 417 1 252 288 308 200 364 17 253 381 365 48 42 1659 254 283 31 3324 366 33 421 99 255 221 311 770 367 0 422 38 256 20 312. 627 368 0, 423 104 313 331 424 318 26 783 314' 12 37 286 425 515 261 290 315 257 371 .11 426 452 262 138 316 413 372 44 427 133 263 84 317 315 373 44 264 83 318 599 374 108 43 . 2819 265 188 375 58 431 51 32 1869, 376 18 432 147 2 2477 321 .61 377 3 433 228 271 159 322 44 434 489 272 244 323 357 38 328 435 1018 273 354 324 418 381 18 436 885 274 402 325 563 382 85 437 1 275 80 326 426 383 74 276 135 384 12 44 4944 277 209 33 3053 385 29 441 779 278 894 330 226 386 110 442 784 331 297 443 1214 28 1636 332 382 .39 545 444 493 281 255 333 463 391 155 445 470 282 497 334. 456 392 108 446 391 283 208 335 664 393 197 447. 813 284 216 336 493394 34 285 460 337 67. 395 51 45 120 338 5 451 203 452 87 453 123 454 16 455 66 456 85 457 140 Area Population 46 1492 , 461 41 462 154 463 436 .464 206 465 108 466 222 467 .325 47 8050 471 1031 472 1203 473 1515 474 1309 475 936 476 73 477 742 478 466 479- 775 48 3552 . 481 105 482 390 483- 494 484 1.194 485 569 486 164 487 399 488 44 489 193 49 2085 491 344 492 61 493 791 494 447 495 232 496 210 50 2891 500 2 501 542 502 254 503 410 504 221 - 505 0 506 1017 507 421 508 2 509 22 e POPULATION BY CENSUS AREA Area Population 208 511 11 512 28 513 23 514 143 515 3 52 5�9 521 20 522 98 523 231 524 16 525 84 526 0 527 0 528 67 529 13 - 356, 531 19 532 83 533 162 53,4 29 . 535 63 54 25 541 14 542 9 543 0 544 0 545 2 55 563 551- 0 552 341 553 28 554 44 555 150 2163 561 165 562 231 563 123. 564 150 565 477 566 131 567 172 568 710 569 4 Area Population Page 3 Area Population CENSUS TRACT. NMBERS G HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS . BIGGS . GRIDLEY. DURHAM OROVILLE MARYSVILLE PARADISE CHICO 0102 40 04 344 14 09 221 03 241 05 345 15 10 222. 20 242 06 346 16 .11 223 21 .. 381. 07 17 12 224 -226 382 08 18 13 22'5. -227 383 26 19 41 229 228- 384 2.7 54 43... X32 X31 421 28 55 44 233 .251: 422 29 56 45 . 234' 252 423 30 512 4.6 235. 515 31 513. 47 236 32 514, . .48- 237 33 .49' . 238 35 50 239 36 52 240 37 53 39 424 253 425 .254 426 255 427 256 511 341 .342. ' 343 - - - 385. .. 386