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Chowchilla is a city in Madera County, California, United States. [3] The city's population was 19,039 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Chowchilla is located 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Madera , [ 5 ] at an elevation of 240 feet (73 m).
State Route 233 (SR 233) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. It serves as an alternate route between State Route 152 and State Route 99 in Madera County, running along Robertson Boulevard through the center of Chowchilla instead of bypassing the city. Drivers going from eastbound SR 152 to northbound SR 99 must use SR 233 since ...
Madera County Connection (MCC) is the primary bus agency providing intercity services within Madera County, California.It is operated by the County Department of Public Works and offers four fixed routes connecting the cities of Chowchilla and Madera with Valley Children's Hospital and smaller unincorporated communities in the county.
Location of Chowchilla in Madera County, and Madera County in California. CCWF covers 640 acres (260 ha). As of Fiscal Year 2006/2007, CCWF had a total of 1,205 staff and an annual operating budget of US$138 million. As of April 30, 2020, CCWF was incarcerating people at 131.7% of its design capacity, with 2,640 occupants. [4]
Location of Chowchilla in Madera County, and Madera County in California. VSP is a Level II (medium security) facility which houses Sensitive Needs Yard (SNY) inmates. The housing consists of open dormitories with secure perimeter fences and armed coverage. [4]
Chowchilla, California; C. California State Route 233; California's 12th senatorial district; Central California Women's Facility; 1976 Chowchilla kidnapping ...
Chowchilla Airport (FAA LID: 2O6) is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) southeast of Chowchilla, serving Madera County, California, United States. It is mostly used for general aviation . Facilities
Its feeder elementary districts are Alview-Dairyland Union School District and Chowchilla Elementary School District. [2] The district board agreed to change the high school mascot to the "tribe" in 2016; it was previously the "redskin" but controversies around Native American sports mascots caused the board to re-examine it. The previous year ...