Other events on the "West End" include Trick-or-Treat on Webster Street where merchants supply goodies for local children and culminate with a parade and costume contest; in December "Santa Claus Meet-n-Greet on Webster Street" happens with elves, and a photo with Santa Claus. Total of 2070 patent applications in 2008-2020. facts("Alameda-California","Alameda","Add new facts and correct factual errors about Alameda, California"); City-data.com does not guarantee the accuracy or timeliness of any information on this site. In 2008, the company was purchased by Diageo Estates for $105 million. Alameda County is a county in the East Bay section of the San Francisco Bay Area region of California. The aircraft carrier USS Hornet, a museum ship, has been moored at the former Naval Air Station as the USS Hornet Museum since 1998. Alameda's relationships with Wuxi and Jiangyin were initiated in 2005, in part, by Stewart Chen, who then served on the City of Alameda Social Service and Human Relations board, and who went on to be elected to Alameda City Council in November, 2012. Jump to a detailed profile, search site with google or try advanced search, Alameda: From Marina Village Pkwy looking North East to Oakland. This is about average. The airfield was a busy place, as an early home base for Coastal Air Freight, Varney Air Lines, West Coast Air Transport, Western Air Express, the Transbay Air Ferries, and Boeing's Pacific Air Transport. The Census reported that 72,316 people (98.0% of the population) lived in households, 857 (1.2%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 639 (0.9%) were institutionalized. Graphs represent county-level data. P117, CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (, Learn how and when to remove this template message, National Day of the People's Republic of China, Earl King, Ernest Ramsay, and Frank Conner, List of ships built in Alameda, California, "California's 13th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map", "alameda – Spanish-English Translation and Pronunciation", "The first through train on the Western Pacific Road", "Days Gone By: John Croll made Alameda a playground for fun lovers", "Croll's closing in Alameda, to be replaced by 1400 Bar & Grill", "Days Gone By: In 1902, 'island city' Alameda celebrates its new tidal canal", "After 80 years, Alameda named 'Coast Guard City, "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Oakland Area", "The Crash of Navy A-7E Corsair II – Alameda, Calif. – February 7, 1973", "Historic California Posts: Naval Air Station, Alameda", "Alameda, California Köppen Climate Classification (Weatherbase)", "2010 Census Interactive Population Search: CA – Alameda city", "CA Secretary of State – Report of Registration – February 10, 2019", "BART gets serious about a 2nd East Bay-S.F. The island is served by international airports in Oakland, San Francisco and San Jose. In addition, the aircraft carrier has been used for television shows such as JAG, Carrier, Looking, The Great Escape, and the special military episode of Fear Factor; plus a number of television commercials.[58].
The average household size was 2.40. In the early 21st century, the Port of Oakland, across the estuary, has become one of the largest ports on the West Coast.
Air Quality Index (AQI) level in 2018 was 105. The need for expanded shipping facilities and increased flow of current through the estuary led to the dredging of a tidal canal through the marshland between Oakland and Alameda. They designated their mutual property line as Park Street. Interactive maps illustrate cases, case rates, and positive tests by zip codes in Alameda County. According to the city's 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[53] the top employers in the city are: Alameda's first newspaper, the Encinal, appeared in the early 1850s and the paper's editor was instrumental in the movement to incorporate the city. 37,042 people (50.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 35,274 people (47.8%) lived in rental housing units. Later, Knowland owned the powerful Oakland Tribune. More distant locations appealed to cash-rich San Francisco tourists in the postwar years.
This was the original home base for the China Clipper flying boat. Display/hide their locations on the map, Shopping Centers: Harbor Bay Landing Shopping Center (1), Marina Village Shopping Center (2). Directory of who to call for City services. [15] The Encinal area was also known as Fasskings Station in honor of Frederick Louis Fassking. The city restored the historic Art Deco city landmark Alameda Theatre, expanding it to include a theater multiplex. It is adjacent to and south of Oakland and east of San Francisco across the San Francisco Bay. Carbon Monoxide (CO) [ppm] level in 2018 was 0.460. Subscribe to be notified of future job openings. The current owners of the Alameda Times-Star, Digital First Media, based in Colorado, have announced a strong interest in buying both the Contra Costa Times chain and the San Jose Mercury News, consolidating the daily newspaper market of the East Bay, effectively under one owner. [22] James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson, and several other champions all stayed and trained here. Current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials.
The Cottage Baths were available for rent.
Site Map Learn about how you can help protect, prepare, & prevent the spread of the novel coronavisus. The transcontinental terminus was switched to the Oakland Pier two months later, on November 8, 1869.
Rhythmix Cultural Works (RCW) brings people of all ages together to experience and explore music, dance, visual art, and educational opportunities. The per capita income for the city was $30,982. Medal of Honor Recipients born in Alameda: Harold Gonsalves, James H. Doolittle. At the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 73,812. The movie "Spirit Of '76" was filmed all throughout Alameda. RCW's programs are housed in a restored industrial waterfront building that speaks to Alameda's history while creating an inclusive venue that reflects the Bay Area's rich diversity. Find the zoning of any property in Alameda with this Alameda Zoning Map and Zoning Code. First Presbyterian Church, 2000 Santa Clara Ave. First Transcontinental Railroad ended in Alameda before barging to San Francisco on September 9, 1869. Report Website Errors. Starting in the 1940s and continuing into the 1970s, multiple proposals were considered to build a highway bridge from Alameda to the San Francisco Peninsula, known as the Southern Crossing. Based on the color coded legend above, the crime map outlines the areas with lower crime compared to the areas with higher crime. the city did not construct any swimming facilities or develop a local beach to replace that of Neptune Beach. [42] California State Route 61 runs down city streets from the Posey and Webster Street Tubes, across the Bay Farm Island Bridge, and south to the Oakland Airport. When the railroad came to town in 1860s, Park Street developed as the major thoroughfare of the city. This interactive map illustrates social and environmental factors that contribute to community heat vulnerability in Alameda County, identifying neighborhoods and demographics disproportionately affected by heat waves. The USS Hornet Museum, permanently moored at Alameda Point, has been the site for scenes used in major theatrical releases: Pearl Harbor (2001), XXX: State of the Union, Rescue Dawn, and The Master. LaLanne started a longlasting chain of health clubs and appeared on television. The current city occupies two islands as well as a small section of the mainland. [11] Alameda is a charter city, rather than a general law city, and adopted a council–manager government in 1916. The island is just minutes off Interstate 880 in Oakland. [24] Neptune Court, a block away on the corner of Central and McKay avenues, is also a surviving building from the resort era. 2263 Santa Clara Avenue Naval Air Station Alameda (NAS) which was decommissioned in 1997, has been turned over to the City of Alameda for civilian development. Eventually, the Central Pacific's ferry pier became the Alameda Mole, featuring transit connections among the San Francisco ferries, local trollies, and Southern Pacific (formerly Central Pacific) commuter lines. Southern Pacific's electrified trains were not streetcars, but full-sized railroad cars that connected to the mainland via bridges at Webster Street and Fruitvale (only the latter bridge survives today). There were 18,291 families (60.7% of all households); the average family size was 3.06. Nearest city with pop. There were 30,226 households, out of which 27.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.7% were married couples living together, 11.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.9% were non-families. The report, titled “The Response of the Shallow Groundwater Layer and Contaminants to Sea Level Rise” finds that rising groundwater levels are a hidden threat related to sea level rise. See Department pages for physical address.
U.S. Bank National Association: Webster Street Branch, Alameda Main Branch, Harbor Bay Isle Branch, Alameda Safeway Branch, Bank of Alameda: Park Street Branch, Bank Of Alameda, Administration Branch, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association: Alameda Marina Branch, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association: 2270 Otis Drive Branch, Citibank, National Association: 2420 Santa Clara Ave Branch, Bank of America, National Association: Alameda Main Branch, Comerica Bank: Alameda-Park Central Branch, Trans-Pacific National Bank: Alameda Branch.
The average household size was 2.40. In the early 21st century, the Port of Oakland, across the estuary, has become one of the largest ports on the West Coast.
Air Quality Index (AQI) level in 2018 was 105. The need for expanded shipping facilities and increased flow of current through the estuary led to the dredging of a tidal canal through the marshland between Oakland and Alameda. They designated their mutual property line as Park Street. Interactive maps illustrate cases, case rates, and positive tests by zip codes in Alameda County. According to the city's 2016 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[53] the top employers in the city are: Alameda's first newspaper, the Encinal, appeared in the early 1850s and the paper's editor was instrumental in the movement to incorporate the city. 37,042 people (50.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 35,274 people (47.8%) lived in rental housing units. Later, Knowland owned the powerful Oakland Tribune. More distant locations appealed to cash-rich San Francisco tourists in the postwar years.
This was the original home base for the China Clipper flying boat. Display/hide their locations on the map, Shopping Centers: Harbor Bay Landing Shopping Center (1), Marina Village Shopping Center (2). Directory of who to call for City services. [15] The Encinal area was also known as Fasskings Station in honor of Frederick Louis Fassking. The city restored the historic Art Deco city landmark Alameda Theatre, expanding it to include a theater multiplex. It is adjacent to and south of Oakland and east of San Francisco across the San Francisco Bay. Carbon Monoxide (CO) [ppm] level in 2018 was 0.460. Subscribe to be notified of future job openings. The current owners of the Alameda Times-Star, Digital First Media, based in Colorado, have announced a strong interest in buying both the Contra Costa Times chain and the San Jose Mercury News, consolidating the daily newspaper market of the East Bay, effectively under one owner. [22] James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson, and several other champions all stayed and trained here. Current standards, policies, practices, operating procedures, and education and training materials.
The Cottage Baths were available for rent.
Site Map Learn about how you can help protect, prepare, & prevent the spread of the novel coronavisus. The transcontinental terminus was switched to the Oakland Pier two months later, on November 8, 1869.
Rhythmix Cultural Works (RCW) brings people of all ages together to experience and explore music, dance, visual art, and educational opportunities. The per capita income for the city was $30,982. Medal of Honor Recipients born in Alameda: Harold Gonsalves, James H. Doolittle. At the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 73,812. The movie "Spirit Of '76" was filmed all throughout Alameda. RCW's programs are housed in a restored industrial waterfront building that speaks to Alameda's history while creating an inclusive venue that reflects the Bay Area's rich diversity. Find the zoning of any property in Alameda with this Alameda Zoning Map and Zoning Code. First Presbyterian Church, 2000 Santa Clara Ave. First Transcontinental Railroad ended in Alameda before barging to San Francisco on September 9, 1869. Report Website Errors. Starting in the 1940s and continuing into the 1970s, multiple proposals were considered to build a highway bridge from Alameda to the San Francisco Peninsula, known as the Southern Crossing. Based on the color coded legend above, the crime map outlines the areas with lower crime compared to the areas with higher crime. the city did not construct any swimming facilities or develop a local beach to replace that of Neptune Beach. [42] California State Route 61 runs down city streets from the Posey and Webster Street Tubes, across the Bay Farm Island Bridge, and south to the Oakland Airport. When the railroad came to town in 1860s, Park Street developed as the major thoroughfare of the city. This interactive map illustrates social and environmental factors that contribute to community heat vulnerability in Alameda County, identifying neighborhoods and demographics disproportionately affected by heat waves. The USS Hornet Museum, permanently moored at Alameda Point, has been the site for scenes used in major theatrical releases: Pearl Harbor (2001), XXX: State of the Union, Rescue Dawn, and The Master. LaLanne started a longlasting chain of health clubs and appeared on television. The current city occupies two islands as well as a small section of the mainland. [11] Alameda is a charter city, rather than a general law city, and adopted a council–manager government in 1916. The island is just minutes off Interstate 880 in Oakland. [24] Neptune Court, a block away on the corner of Central and McKay avenues, is also a surviving building from the resort era. 2263 Santa Clara Avenue Naval Air Station Alameda (NAS) which was decommissioned in 1997, has been turned over to the City of Alameda for civilian development. Eventually, the Central Pacific's ferry pier became the Alameda Mole, featuring transit connections among the San Francisco ferries, local trollies, and Southern Pacific (formerly Central Pacific) commuter lines. Southern Pacific's electrified trains were not streetcars, but full-sized railroad cars that connected to the mainland via bridges at Webster Street and Fruitvale (only the latter bridge survives today). There were 18,291 families (60.7% of all households); the average family size was 3.06. Nearest city with pop. There were 30,226 households, out of which 27.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.7% were married couples living together, 11.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.9% were non-families. The report, titled “The Response of the Shallow Groundwater Layer and Contaminants to Sea Level Rise” finds that rising groundwater levels are a hidden threat related to sea level rise. See Department pages for physical address.
U.S. Bank National Association: Webster Street Branch, Alameda Main Branch, Harbor Bay Isle Branch, Alameda Safeway Branch, Bank of Alameda: Park Street Branch, Bank Of Alameda, Administration Branch, Wells Fargo Bank, National Association: Alameda Marina Branch, JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association: 2270 Otis Drive Branch, Citibank, National Association: 2420 Santa Clara Ave Branch, Bank of America, National Association: Alameda Main Branch, Comerica Bank: Alameda-Park Central Branch, Trans-Pacific National Bank: Alameda Branch.