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This is a category for Neighborhoods within Richmond, California, in Contra Costa County. Pages in category "Neighborhoods in Richmond, California" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
This is a list of neighborhoods in Richmond, California, United States. Atchison Village [1] Belding Woods [1] Brickyard Cove [1] Carriage Hills [1] Castro Heights [1] Central Richmond; City Center; Coronado [1] Cortez/Stege [1] Crescent Park [1] Country Club Vista; Downtown (Richmond) [1] East Richmond; Eastshore [1] El Sobrante Hills [1 ...
The community maintains a neighborhood council that delegates the community's issues with the city council, known as the Richmond Heights Neighborhood Council. The council meets at 6028 Ralston Avenue at the Serra Adult School campus. [4] The neighborhood is in Richmond Police Department district 3. The entire neighborhood is served by one ...
Modesto, California's 1885 ordinance banning wash houses from certain areas of the city has been argued to be America's first true zoning ordinance. [36] Richmond's 1908 zoning ordinance regulating the height and arrangement of buildings was upheld by the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals in 1910, a decision used as precedent in the ...
Richmond is a city in western Contra Costa County, California, United States.The city was incorporated on August 3, 1905, and has a city council. [14] Located in the San Francisco Bay Area's East Bay region, Richmond borders San Pablo, Albany, El Cerrito and Pinole in addition to the unincorporated communities of North Richmond, Hasford Heights, Kensington, El Sobrante, Bayview-Montalvin Manor ...
The Richmond District is a neighborhood in the northwest corner of San Francisco, California, developed initially in the late 19th century. It is sometimes confused with the city of Richmond , which is 20 miles (32 km) northeast of San Francisco; accordingly, the neighborhood usually is referred to as "the Richmond."
Point Richmond's shoreline was the location of a 20-foot (6.1 m) beached gray whale calf in May 2007, [3] the source of considerable odor in the area. After a delay in obtaining permits and disputes over who would pay, the carcass was towed out to sea.
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