|
<br />
<br />Soil Investigations for Data Collection in the Delta
<br />Initial Study/Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration 176
<br />estimate by the California Department of Finance indicates that Contra Costa County is
<br />home to approximately 1,155,879 residents, with approximately 416,062 housing units
<br />(Department of Finance 2019).
<br />3.14.1.3 Sacramento County
<br />Sacramento County covers approximately 990 square miles and has seven
<br />incorporated cities: Sacramento, Elk Grove, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Galt, Isleton, and
<br />Rancho Cordova. Sacramento County also contains a number of mature communities in
<br />the unincorporated area. Sacramento County is unique in that they have a large
<br />percentage of residents who live in the county, but not within the boundary of any of the
<br />seven incorporated cities (Sacramento County 2011). The California Department of
<br />Finance 2019 population estimate for Sacramento County is approximately 1,546,174
<br />people, with approximately 574,449 housing units (Department of Finance 2019).
<br />3.14.1.4 San Joaquin County
<br />The California Department of Finance estimates that the 2019 population for San
<br />Joaquin County is approximately 770,385 people, with approximately 246,521 housing
<br />units (Department of Finance 2019). Approximately 80 percent of the San Joaquin
<br />County’s population resides in the cities, and of this number, almost 54 percent are in
<br />Stockton (San Joaquin County 2015).
<br />3.14.1.5 Solano County
<br />Solano County encompasses approximately 910 square miles (830 square miles of land
<br />and 80 square miles of water). Approximately 128 square miles of the county, or 14
<br />percent of the total land area, lies within seven incorporated cities: Benicia, Dixon,
<br />Fairfield, Rio Vista, Suisun City, Vacaville, and Vallejo (Solano County 2008). The 2019
<br />population estimate by the California Department of Finance indicates that Solano
<br />County is home to approximately 441,307 residents, with approximately 159,586
<br />housing units (Department of Finance 2019).
<br />3.14.1.6 Yolo County
<br />Yolo County includes the cities of Davis, West Sacramento, Winters and Woodland and
<br />621,224 acres of unincorporated area. The unincorporated area contains several
<br />communities, including Capay, Clarksburg, Dunnigan, Esparto, Guinda, Knights
<br />Landing, Madison, Monument Hills, Rumsey, Yolo and Zamora (Yolo County 2009). The
<br />California Department of Finance estimates that the 2019 population of Yolo County is
<br />approximately 222,581 people, with approximately 77,679 housing units (Department of
<br />Finance 2019).
<br />3.14.2 Discussion
<br />
|