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Porterville, CA

Porter: Porterville) is a city in central California, the United States. The population in the 2000 population survey was about 39,615, but in the 2010 population survey, the population increased by 37% to 54,165, which was the population of the 2010 population. The population of the city increased dramatically because many unincorporated areas around the city were annexed. It is considered to be a part of the Biseilia Porter Metropolitan Area by the United States Census Bureau.

Portterville
City of Porterville
Slogan: "We believe in God,"
Position
カリフォルニア州におけるトゥーレアリ郡(右図)およびポータービルの位置の位置図
Locations in Tureari County (right) and Porter Building in California
Coordinates: 36 degrees, 4 minutes, 7 seconds north latitude and 119 degrees, 1 minutes, 39 seconds west longitude / 36.06861 degrees north latitude and 119.02750 degrees west longitude / 36.06861; -119.02750
History
city May 7, 1902
administration
country アメリカ合衆国の旗 United States
 State カリフォルニア州の旗 California
 county Tureari County
Portterville
City of Porterville
mayor Ronald L. Irish
geography
area  
  region 36.5 km2 (14.1 mi2)
    land   36.3 km2 (14.0 mi2)
    water surface   0.2 km2 (0.1 mi2)
      water area ratio     0.50%
Elevation 139 m (456 ft)
population
population (as of 2010)
  region 54,165
    population density   1187.77/km2 (3076.3/mi2)
  Remarks
Other
equal time Pacific Time (UTC-8)
daylight saving time Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
Official website: City of Porterville

In 1994, he received the National City Prize.

Contents

  • 1 geography
  • 2 demographic dynamics
    • 2.1 income
  • 1 politics
  • 4 Media
  • 5 education
    • 5.1 higher education institution
  • 6 county agency
  • 7 shopping center
  • 8 church
  • 9 park
  • 10 well known native and inhabitant
  • 11 sister city
  • 12 Footnotes
  • 13 external link

geography

The Porterville has 36 degrees, 4 minutes, 7 seconds north latitude and 119 degrees, 1 minutes, 39 seconds west longitude/36.06861 degrees north latitude and 119.02750 degrees west longitude/ 36.06861 degrees; -119.02750. According to the National Census Bureau, the total area of the city is 14.1 square miles (36.4 km2), of which the land area is 14.0 square miles (36.3 km2), the water area is 0.1 square miles (0.2 km 2), and the water area is 0.50%.

The Porter Building runs along the Tour River, which runs along the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, at the eastern end of the California Central Valley. There is Lake Suss of Lake Population in a hilly area higher than Porter Building.

demographic dynamics

It uses the station house of the Southern Pacific Railway, which was built in 1913, at the Museum of History of Porter
one of the three United States National Register of Historic Places: The Porter Building Post Office
The Zaldo House was originally a private house and now is a museum and a registered historical asset
First Congregational Church, Historic Register

The following is demographic data from the 2000 census.

fundamental data

  • Population: 39,615 (estimated 2009)
  • Number of households: 11,884 households
  • Number of Families: 9,174 families
  • Population density: 1,091.8 people/km2 (2,828.4 people/mi2)
  • Number of Homes: 12,691 houses
  • Residential density: 349.8 doors/km2 (906.1 doors/mi2)

population structure

  • White: 49.75%
  • African American: 1.28%
  • Native American: 1.73%
  • Asians: 4.63%
  • Pacific Islands: 0.15%
  • Other races: 32.71%
  • Mixed: 4.75%
  • Hispanic Latino: 54.45%

population composition by principal language

  • English: 47.1%
  • Spanish: 39.6%
  • Chinese: 2.4%
  • Indo-European: 1.7%
  • Other languages: 0.5%

demographic structure

  • Under 18: 34.3%
  • 18-24 years old: 10.8%
  • 25-44 years old: 28.0%
  • 45-64 years old: 17.5%
  • Over 65 years of age: 9.4%
  • Median Age: 29 years old
  • Sex ratio (male population per 100 women)
    • Total population: 96.4
    • Over 18 years of age: 93.0

Households and family (number of households)

  • We have children under 18: 47.5%
  • Married and living together: 53.1%
  • Single, divorced, and deceased women are householders: 17.7%
  • Non-family: 22.8%
  • Single Family: 19.1%
  • Elderly people aged 65 and older live alone: 8.3%
  • average number of constituent members
    • Households: 3.20
    • Family: 3.62 people

income

income and family

  • median income
    • Households: 32,046 US dollars
    • Family: 35,136 US dollars
    • gender
      • Male: 31,171 US dollars
      • Female: 23,737 US dollars
  • Income per population: 12,745 US dollars
     National average: $21,587
  • below poverty line
    • Population: 25.7%
    • Number of Relatives: 20.3%
    • Under 18: 33.7%
    • Over 65 years of age: 6.4%

politics

The California State Council is part of the 18th and 34th constituencies in the Senate. The U.S. House of Representatives is part of California's 21st district, with the Republican Party +13 of the Cook Ballot Index. As of 2010, all of the Republicans were in office.

In November 2008, in a referendum on Proposition 8, the City Government Committee of Porter became the only committee among the California Municipal Government Committee to agree to the bill. Voters were encouraged to act on the commission's individual, religion and political interests. Proposition 8 was an amendment to the California Constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage, which would deprive a particular adult of the right to marry. On August 4, 2010, Proposition 8 was judged unconstitutional under Article 14 of the Constitution of the United States of America.

Poterville's voters reacted to the Committee that upheld Proposition 8, with more than 75% voted for it, the highest level in California.

Media

"Porterville Recorder" is a daily newspaper published in the city. The radio stations KIOO (99.7 FM) and KMQA (100.5 FM), KTIP (1450 AM), and the TV station KTFF-TV have obtained licenses in the city.

education

The Port Tower Unified School District has jurisdiction over public education in most parts of the city, but some parts of the west belong to the Burton School District. The Port Building Unified School District has 11 elementary schools, three junior high schools and four high schools. There are three elementary schools, two middle schools and three other schools in the Burton School District.

higher education institution

  • junior college in South Main Street in Porterville College
  • A.T. Still University Studies Ostenosis in Grade 2 and Grade 4

county agency

  • Tureari County District Prosecutor's Office
  • social security administration office

shopping center

  • Porterville West Shopping Center
  • Porter Plaza Shopping Center
  • Town and County Shopping Center
  • Monake Financial Center Shopping Center
  • Smith Town Square Shopping Center
  • Eastridge Plaza Shopping Center

church

  • First Mission Baptist Church
  • Church of the Latter Day of Jesus
  • Billy Birds
  • First Christian Church
  • Gospel Light House Church
  • Grace Church
  • Life Tabanakl-Portterville Apostles
  • Evangelical Church of Emmanuel
  • Trinity Luther Church
  • Vessel's of Living Water Christian Church
  • Living Word Fellowship Church
  • Face Tabanakl of Portterville
  • Family Christian Center
  • Church of God
  • Musside Porterville
  • Culbury Assembly of God
  • St. Anne's Catholic Church
  • Holy Cross Catholic Church
  • Westfield Christian Church
  • First Church of the Nazareth
  • Iglesia del Nazareno
  • Portabil Christian Church
  • Porterville Chart of Resilience Science
  • First United Methodist Church
  • Grand Avenue United Methodist Church
  • First Baptist Church
  • Mountain View Baptist Church
  • Porterville Seventh Day Adventure Church
  • Jehovah's Witness
  • Henderson Avenue Baptist Church

park

  • Hayes Field
  • J. Claude Nelson Park
  • Marie Park
  • Veterans Park
  • Orange Street Mini Park
  • Olive Wood Mini Park
  • Kita Park
  • Jamison Stadium
  • Bartlet Park
  • Zaldo Park

well known native and inhabitant

  • Steve Cox - Major League Baseball player, Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999-2002), Yokohama BayStars (2003)
  • Bill Sherman - Coach who has been in the basketball hall at NBA

sister city

The Porter Building connects two cities and sister cities.

  • メキシコの旗 Mexico, Harrisco, La Barca
  • 日本の旗 Japan, Shizuoka Prefecture and Hamamatsu City

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b "State & County QuickFacts". US Census Bureau. Viewed on December 24, 2011.
  2. ^ Find a County, National Association of Counties, http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx June 7, 2011. 
  3. ^ US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990, United States Census Bureau, (2011-02-12), http://www.census.gov/geo/www/gazetteer/gazette.html Available April 23, 2011. 
  4. ^ a b American FactFinder, United States Census Bureau, http://factfinder.census.gov January 31, 2008. 
  5. ^ "Will Gerrymandered Districts Stem the Wave of Voter Unrest?". Campaign Legal Center Blog. Read on February 10, 2008.

external link

  • Porterville official website - Official Site

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