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Calexico, California

Calexico (/kəˈlɛksɪk/) is a city in southern Imperial County, California. Situated on the Mexican border, it is linked economically with the much larger city of Mexicali, the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California.[5] It is about 122 miles (196 km) east of San Diego and 62 miles (100 km) west of Yuma, Arizona. Calexico, along with six other incorporated Imperial County cities, forms part of the larger populated area known as the Imperial Valley.

Calexico, California
City of Calexico
Top: City Hall; Bottom: Hotel de Anza
Nicknames: 
The International Gateway City
Where California and Mexico Meet
Location of Calexico in Imperial County, California
Calexico, California
Location in the contiguous United States
Coordinates: 32°40′44″N 115°29′56″W / 32.67889°N 115.49889°W / 32.67889; -115.49889[1]
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyImperial
IncorporatedApril 16, 1908[2]
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager government[3]
 • MayorGloria G. Romo[3]
Area
 • Total8.62 sq mi (22.32 km2)
 • Land8.62 sq mi (22.32 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)  0%
Elevation3 ft (0.9 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total38,633
 • Density4,482.31/sq mi (1,730.53/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
92231–92232
Area code(s)760/442
FIPS code06-09710
GNIS feature IDs1652680, 2409958
Websitewww.calexico.ca.gov
Calexico, seen from the International Space Station, is situated north of the Mexico–US border.

First explored by Europeans in the 18th century, Calexico began as a small tent community which was ultimately incorporated in 1908.

Etymology edit

The name of the city is a portmanteau of California and Mexico. The originally proposed names were Santo Tomas or Thomasville. Mexicali is a similarly named city directly across the international border from Calexico, its name being a portmanteau of the words "Mexico" and "California."

History edit

The expedition of Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza traveled through the area some time between 1775 and 1776, during Spanish rule. The trail through Calexico was designated as a historical route by the State of California.

Founding edit

Calexico began as a tent city of the Imperial Land Company; it was founded in 1899, and incorporated in 1908. The Imperial Land Company converted desert land into a fertile setting for year-round agriculture. The first post office in Calexico opened in 1902.[6]

 
Bankers and the Railroad Men's Party in early Calexico

2010 earthquake edit

On April 4, 2010, the El Mayor earthquake caused moderate to heavy damage throughout Calexico and across the border in Mexicali. Measuring 7.2 Mw, the quake was centered about 40 miles (64 km) south of the U.S.–Mexico border near Mexicali.[7] A state of emergency was declared and officials cordoned off First and Second streets between Paulin and Heber Avenues. Glass and debris littered the streets of downtown Calexico and two buildings partially collapsed. The Calexico water treatment plant sustained severe damage.[8]

Geography edit

 
Calexico City hall and SDSU-Imperial Valley Campus Aerial

According to the United States Census Bureau, at the 2010 census, the city had a total area of 6.2 square miles (16 km2), all land. Calexico is located 230 miles (370 km) southeast of Los Angeles, 125 miles (201 km) east of San Diego, 260 miles (420 km) west of Phoenix, and adjacent to Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico.

Calexico's location provides easy overnight trucking access to all those transportation hubs plus the ports of Long Beach, California, and Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.

Calexico is served by State Routes 98, 7 and 111, with direct connection to Interstate 8 (5 miles north) and State Route 86. There are eighteen regular and irregular common carriers for intrastate and interstate truck service to Calexico.

Rail service is provided by Union Pacific Railroad, and connects with the main line to Portland, Oregon; Rock Island, Illinois; Tucumcari, New Mexico; St. Louis, Missouri; and New Orleans, Louisiana.

Within city limits is Calexico International Airport, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection check-point for private passenger and air-cargo flights entering the U.S. from Mexico. Private charter services are also available there.

General aviation facilities and scheduled passenger and air-cargo service to San Diego International Airport, Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, and other points are available at Imperial County Airport (Boley Field), located 17 miles (27 km) north.

 
Bird's-eye view of Calexico during the early 20th century

Climate edit

Calexico has a subtropical hot-desert climate (BWh), according to the Köppen climate classification system. In December 1932, the city experienced a rare snowfall. Rainfall usually occurs in the winter months of December, January and February. Although summer is extremely dry in Calexico, there are occasional thunderstorms. In 2008, during the months of July and August there were several heavy thunderstorms that let down large amounts of rain and hail. Summer rainfall in the city is infrequent. During winter time, Calexico is sometimes affected by winter rain showers.

The summer temperatures in Calexico are very hot, with most of those days having temperatures at or above 100 °F (38 °C). However, the hot desert climate seen in Calexico is actually not unusual for similar parallel cities such as, for example, Baghdad, Iraq.

The area has a large amount of sunshine year round due to its stable descending air and high pressure.

Climate data for Calexico, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 90
(32)
93
(34)
101
(38)
109
(43)
116
(47)
121
(49)
122
(50)
120
(49)
120
(49)
112
(44)
98
(37)
95
(35)
122
(50)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 70
(21)
75
(24)
79
(26)
86
(30)
94
(34)
103
(39)
107
(42)
106
(41)
101
(38)
91
(33)
78
(26)
70
(21)
88
(31)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 41
(5)
45
(7)
49
(9)
54
(12)
61
(16)
68
(20)
76
(24)
77
(25)
71
(22)
59
(15)
47
(8)
41
(5)
57
(14)
Record low °F (°C) 18
(−8)
24
(−4)
29
(−2)
34
(1)
36
(2)
47
(8)
52
(11)
54
(12)
48
(9)
33
(1)
24
(−4)
22
(−6)
18
(−8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.51
(13)
0.36
(9.1)
0.31
(7.9)
0.05
(1.3)
0.03
(0.76)
0.01
(0.25)
0.06
(1.5)
0.32
(8.1)
0.36
(9.1)
0.35
(8.9)
0.17
(4.3)
0.43
(11)
2.96
(75.21)
Source: [9]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1910797
19206,223680.8%
19306,2991.2%
19405,415−14.0%
19506,43318.8%
19607,99224.2%
197010,62532.9%
198014,41235.6%
199018,63329.3%
200027,10945.5%
201038,57242.3%
202038,6330.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[10]

The 2010 United States Census reported that Calexico had a population of 38,572. The population density was 4,596.7 inhabitants per square mile (1,774.8/km2). The racial makeup of Calexico was 23,150 (60.0%) White, 134 (0.3%) African American, 204 (0.5%) Native American, 504 (1.3%) Asian, 21 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 12,920 (33.5%) from other races, and 1,639 (4.2%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 37,354 persons (96.8%).

The Census reported that 38,472 people (99.7% of the population) lived in households, 100 (0.3%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 0 (0%) were institutionalized.

There were 10,116 households, out of which 5,759 (56.9%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 5,767 (57.0%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,319 (22.9%) had a female householder with no husband present, 595 (5.9%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 316 (3.1%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 61 (0.6%) same-sex married couples or partnerships, while 1,200 households (11.9%) were made up of individuals, and 675 (6.7%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.80. There were 8,681 families (85.8% of all households); the average family size was 4.09.

The population was spread out, with 12,011 people (31.1%) under the age of 18, 4,262 people (11.0%) aged 18 to 24, 9,332 people (24.2%) aged 25 to 44, 8,559 people (22.2%) aged 45 to 64, and 4,408 people (11.4%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 31.8 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 84.2 males.

There were 10,651 housing units at an average density of 1,269.3 per square mile (490.1/km2), of which 10,116 were occupied, of which 5,430 (53.7%) were owner-occupied, and 4,686 (46.3%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.6%; the rental vacancy rate was 3.1%. 22,155 people (57.4% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 16,317 people (42.3%) lived in rental housing units.[11]

Government edit

The City of Calexico operates under a City Council/City Manager form of government. The City Council consists of five Council Members, elected to overlapping four-year term. The Mayor and Mayor Pro-Tem are chosen from among the five council members and rotate on an annual basis.[3]

The Mayor presides at council meetings, where all official policies and laws of the city are enacted. The members of the Calexico City Council set policy and appoint commissions and committees that study the present and future needs of Calexico.

The other two elected officials in the City of Calexico are the City Clerk and City Treasurer. Each of them is elected directly by the voters and serves a four-year term.

The Calexico branch of the Imperial County Superior Court system was officially renamed on Saturday, December 19, 1992, in honor of Legaspi family members Henry, Victor and Luis Legaspi as the Legaspi Municipal Court Complex.[12]

Politics edit

In the state legislature, Calexico is in the 40th Senate District, represented by Republican Brian Jones,[13] and the 56th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Lisa Calderon.[14]

Federally, Calexico is in California's 25th congressional district, represented by Democrat Raul Ruiz.[15]

The current mayor is Gloria Romo. The mayor pro tem is Gilberto Manzanarez, and the other council members are Javier Moreno, Raul Urena, and Camilo Garcia.[3]

Calexico city vote
by party in presidential elections
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020[16] 71.51% 9,270 26.17% 3,392 2.31% 300
2016[17] 86.30% 10,226 9.78% 1,159 3.92% 465
2012[18] 85.73% 7,150 13.03% 1,087 1.24% 103
2008[19] 82.68% 6,689 15.75% 1,274 1.57% 127
2004[20] 73.38% 3,471 25.16% 1,190 1.46% 69
2000[21] 75.25% 3,557 21.94% 1,037 2.81% 133
1996[22] 84.91% 2,780 11.91% 390 3.18% 104
1992[23] 62.82% 1,803 28.36% 814 8.82% 253
1988[24] 71.54% 1,629 27.93% 636 0.53% 12
1984[25] 60.53% 1,161 38.32% 735 1.15% 22
1980[26] 64.26% 1,208 27.71% 521 8.03% 151
1976[27] 66.75% 1,267 30.98% 588 2.27% 43
1972[28] 57.45% 1,126 40.36% 791 2.19% 43
1968[29] 56.04% 947 39.35% 665 4.62% 78
1964[30] 67.35% 1,215 32.65% 589

In recent years, Calexico has overwhelmingly supported Democratic Party candidates for president. In eight of the last nine presidential elections, the Democratic candidate has received over 70% of the vote.

Education edit

Colleges and universities edit

 
San Diego State's Imperial Valley Campus, located in Calexico

Post-secondary education is available at the Imperial Valley Campus of San Diego State University, and at Imperial Valley College (11 miles (18 km) to the north). In addition, there are more than 20 local agencies and programs providing vocational training which can be tailored to the specific needs of potential employers.

Public schools edit

The Calexico Unified School District serves city residents. Calexico has 7 elementary schools, 2 junior high schools and 2 high schools:

Elementary edit

Grades K–6
  • Kennedy Gardens Elementary – Home of the Eagles
  • Allen and Helen Mains Elementary – Home of the Trojans
  • Rockwood Elementary – Home of the Rockets
  • Blanche Charles Elementary – Home of the Dolphins
  • Jefferson Elementary – Home of the Tigers
  • Dool Elementary – Home of the Cougars
  • Cesar Chavez Elementary – Home of the Lobos

Junior high schools edit

Grades 7–8 edit
  • Willam Moreno Jr. High – Home of the Aztecs
  • Enrique Camarena Junior High School – Home of the Firebirds

High schools edit

Grades 9–12
  • Calexico High School 9th Campus - Home of the Bulldogs
  • Calexico High School – Home of the Bulldogs (10th-12th)
  • Aurora High School – Home of the Eagles

Public charter school (Independent Study) edit

RAI Online Charter School—raicharter.net (K–12, tuition-free)

Adult education schools edit

  • Robert F. Morales Adult Education Center
  • Independent Studies Office

Private schools edit

Calexico Mission School, a Seventh-day Adventist Academy operated by the Southeastern California Conference[31] in Riverside, CA provides private religious education in Calexico from kindergarten through twelfth grade.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy (Home to the Bees), and Vincent Memorial Catholic High School (Home to the Scots), Roman Catholic schools operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, are also in Calexico.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Calexico is served by the privately owned Calexico Transit, LA Shuttle and Numero Uno Shuttle and the publicly owned Imperial Valley Transit for local transit.[32] Calexico is also served by Greyhound Lines.

Freight rail service is provided by Union Pacific Railroad's Calexico Subdivision.

Utilities edit

Calexico's public works departments operates water and sewer service for the city.[33][34]

Community edit

Calexico generally identifies as part of the larger Imperial Valley region, which includes the El Centro metropolitan area, as do the rest of the cities in the county.

Notable sites

 
Camp Salvation, Calexico

Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week, a national observance dedicated to spreading awareness about the prevention of drugs and violence (especially in schools) originated within the city of Calexico during the mid to late 1980s as a tribute to DEA officer Enrique "Kiki" Camarena. Red Ribbon Week campaigns were pushed forward by Nancy Reagan.[citation needed]

Sister city edit

Media edit

The city media includes national public television stations, county-wide radio stations (some of which feature nation-wide or California state-wide programing), county-wide print publications such as Imperial Valley Press as well as a few locally managed general interest publications.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Calexico Chamber of Commerce

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Calexico redirects here For other uses see Calexico disambiguation Calexico k e ˈ l ɛ k s ɪ k oʊ is a city in southern Imperial County California Situated on the Mexican border it is linked economically with the much larger city of Mexicali the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California 5 It is about 122 miles 196 km east of San Diego and 62 miles 100 km west of Yuma Arizona Calexico along with six other incorporated Imperial County cities forms part of the larger populated area known as the Imperial Valley Calexico CaliforniaCityCity of CalexicoTop City Hall Bottom Hotel de AnzaSealNicknames The International Gateway City Where California and Mexico MeetLocation of Calexico in Imperial County CaliforniaCalexico CaliforniaLocation in the contiguous United StatesCoordinates 32 40 44 N 115 29 56 W 32 67889 N 115 49889 W 32 67889 115 49889 1 CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyImperialIncorporatedApril 16 1908 2 Government TypeCouncil manager government 3 MayorGloria G Romo 3 Area 4 Total8 62 sq mi 22 32 km2 Land8 62 sq mi 22 32 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 0 Elevation 1 3 ft 0 9 m Population 2020 Total38 633 Density4 482 31 sq mi 1 730 53 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes92231 92232Area code s 760 442FIPS code06 09710GNIS feature IDs1652680 2409958Websitewww wbr calexico wbr ca wbr govCalexico seen from the International Space Station is situated north of the Mexico US border First explored by Europeans in the 18th century Calexico began as a small tent community which was ultimately incorporated in 1908 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Founding 2 2 2010 earthquake 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Government 5 1 Politics 6 Education 6 1 Colleges and universities 6 2 Public schools 6 2 1 Elementary 6 2 2 Junior high schools 6 2 2 1 Grades 7 8 6 2 3 High schools 6 3 Public charter school Independent Study 6 3 1 Adult education schools 6 4 Private schools 7 Infrastructure 7 1 Transportation 7 2 Utilities 8 Community 9 Sister city 10 Media 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEtymology editThe name of the city is a portmanteau of California and Mexico The originally proposed names were Santo Tomas or Thomasville Mexicali is a similarly named city directly across the international border from Calexico its name being a portmanteau of the words Mexico and California History editThe expedition of Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza traveled through the area some time between 1775 and 1776 during Spanish rule The trail through Calexico was designated as a historical route by the State of California Founding edit Calexico began as a tent city of the Imperial Land Company it was founded in 1899 and incorporated in 1908 The Imperial Land Company converted desert land into a fertile setting for year round agriculture The first post office in Calexico opened in 1902 6 nbsp Bankers and the Railroad Men s Party in early Calexico2010 earthquake edit Main article 2010 Baja California earthquake On April 4 2010 the El Mayor earthquake caused moderate to heavy damage throughout Calexico and across the border in Mexicali Measuring 7 2 Mw the quake was centered about 40 miles 64 km south of the U S Mexico border near Mexicali 7 A state of emergency was declared and officials cordoned off First and Second streets between Paulin and Heber Avenues Glass and debris littered the streets of downtown Calexico and two buildings partially collapsed The Calexico water treatment plant sustained severe damage 8 Geography edit nbsp Calexico City hall and SDSU Imperial Valley Campus AerialAccording to the United States Census Bureau at the 2010 census the city had a total area of 6 2 square miles 16 km2 all land Calexico is located 230 miles 370 km southeast of Los Angeles 125 miles 201 km east of San Diego 260 miles 420 km west of Phoenix and adjacent to Mexicali Baja California Mexico Calexico s location provides easy overnight trucking access to all those transportation hubs plus the ports of Long Beach California and Ensenada Baja California Mexico Calexico is served by State Routes 98 7 and 111 with direct connection to Interstate 8 5 miles north and State Route 86 There are eighteen regular and irregular common carriers for intrastate and interstate truck service to Calexico Rail service is provided by Union Pacific Railroad and connects with the main line to Portland Oregon Rock Island Illinois Tucumcari New Mexico St Louis Missouri and New Orleans Louisiana Within city limits is Calexico International Airport the U S Customs and Border Protection check point for private passenger and air cargo flights entering the U S from Mexico Private charter services are also available there General aviation facilities and scheduled passenger and air cargo service to San Diego International Airport Bob Hope Airport in Burbank and other points are available at Imperial County Airport Boley Field located 17 miles 27 km north nbsp Bird s eye view of Calexico during the early 20th centuryClimate edit Calexico has a subtropical hot desert climate BWh according to the Koppen climate classification system In December 1932 the city experienced a rare snowfall Rainfall usually occurs in the winter months of December January and February Although summer is extremely dry in Calexico there are occasional thunderstorms In 2008 during the months of July and August there were several heavy thunderstorms that let down large amounts of rain and hail Summer rainfall in the city is infrequent During winter time Calexico is sometimes affected by winter rain showers The summer temperatures in Calexico are very hot with most of those days having temperatures at or above 100 F 38 C However the hot desert climate seen in Calexico is actually not unusual for similar parallel cities such as for example Baghdad Iraq The area has a large amount of sunshine year round due to its stable descending air and high pressure Climate data for Calexico CaliforniaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 90 32 93 34 101 38 109 43 116 47 121 49 122 50 120 49 120 49 112 44 98 37 95 35 122 50 Mean daily maximum F C 70 21 75 24 79 26 86 30 94 34 103 39 107 42 106 41 101 38 91 33 78 26 70 21 88 31 Mean daily minimum F C 41 5 45 7 49 9 54 12 61 16 68 20 76 24 77 25 71 22 59 15 47 8 41 5 57 14 Record low F C 18 8 24 4 29 2 34 1 36 2 47 8 52 11 54 12 48 9 33 1 24 4 22 6 18 8 Average precipitation inches mm 0 51 13 0 36 9 1 0 31 7 9 0 05 1 3 0 03 0 76 0 01 0 25 0 06 1 5 0 32 8 1 0 36 9 1 0 35 8 9 0 17 4 3 0 43 11 2 96 75 21 Source 9 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1910797 19206 223680 8 19306 2991 2 19405 415 14 0 19506 43318 8 19607 99224 2 197010 62532 9 198014 41235 6 199018 63329 3 200027 10945 5 201038 57242 3 202038 6330 2 U S Decennial Census 10 The 2010 United States Census reported that Calexico had a population of 38 572 The population density was 4 596 7 inhabitants per square mile 1 774 8 km2 The racial makeup of Calexico was 23 150 60 0 White 134 0 3 African American 204 0 5 Native American 504 1 3 Asian 21 0 1 Pacific Islander 12 920 33 5 from other races and 1 639 4 2 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 37 354 persons 96 8 The Census reported that 38 472 people 99 7 of the population lived in households 100 0 3 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 0 0 were institutionalized There were 10 116 households out of which 5 759 56 9 had children under the age of 18 living in them 5 767 57 0 were opposite sex married couples living together 2 319 22 9 had a female householder with no husband present 595 5 9 had a male householder with no wife present There were 316 3 1 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 61 0 6 same sex married couples or partnerships while 1 200 households 11 9 were made up of individuals and 675 6 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 80 There were 8 681 families 85 8 of all households the average family size was 4 09 The population was spread out with 12 011 people 31 1 under the age of 18 4 262 people 11 0 aged 18 to 24 9 332 people 24 2 aged 25 to 44 8 559 people 22 2 aged 45 to 64 and 4 408 people 11 4 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 31 8 years For every 100 females there were 89 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 84 2 males There were 10 651 housing units at an average density of 1 269 3 per square mile 490 1 km2 of which 10 116 were occupied of which 5 430 53 7 were owner occupied and 4 686 46 3 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 2 6 the rental vacancy rate was 3 1 22 155 people 57 4 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 16 317 people 42 3 lived in rental housing units 11 Government editThe City of Calexico operates under a City Council City Manager form of government The City Council consists of five Council Members elected to overlapping four year term The Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem are chosen from among the five council members and rotate on an annual basis 3 The Mayor presides at council meetings where all official policies and laws of the city are enacted The members of the Calexico City Council set policy and appoint commissions and committees that study the present and future needs of Calexico The other two elected officials in the City of Calexico are the City Clerk and City Treasurer Each of them is elected directly by the voters and serves a four year term The Calexico branch of the Imperial County Superior Court system was officially renamed on Saturday December 19 1992 in honor of Legaspi family members Henry Victor and Luis Legaspi as the Legaspi Municipal Court Complex 12 Politics edit In the state legislature Calexico is in the 40th Senate District represented by Republican Brian Jones 13 and the 56th Assembly District represented by Democrat Lisa Calderon 14 Federally Calexico is in California s 25th congressional district represented by Democrat Raul Ruiz 15 The current mayor is Gloria Romo The mayor pro tem is Gilberto Manzanarez and the other council members are Javier Moreno Raul Urena and Camilo Garcia 3 Calexico city vote by party in presidential elections Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 16 71 51 9 270 26 17 3 392 2 31 3002016 17 86 30 10 226 9 78 1 159 3 92 4652012 18 85 73 7 150 13 03 1 087 1 24 1032008 19 82 68 6 689 15 75 1 274 1 57 1272004 20 73 38 3 471 25 16 1 190 1 46 692000 21 75 25 3 557 21 94 1 037 2 81 1331996 22 84 91 2 780 11 91 390 3 18 1041992 23 62 82 1 803 28 36 814 8 82 2531988 24 71 54 1 629 27 93 636 0 53 121984 25 60 53 1 161 38 32 735 1 15 221980 26 64 26 1 208 27 71 521 8 03 1511976 27 66 75 1 267 30 98 588 2 27 431972 28 57 45 1 126 40 36 791 2 19 431968 29 56 04 947 39 35 665 4 62 781964 30 67 35 1 215 32 65 589In recent years Calexico has overwhelmingly supported Democratic Party candidates for president In eight of the last nine presidential elections the Democratic candidate has received over 70 of the vote Education editColleges and universities edit nbsp San Diego State s Imperial Valley Campus located in CalexicoPost secondary education is available at the Imperial Valley Campus of San Diego State University and at Imperial Valley College 11 miles 18 km to the north In addition there are more than 20 local agencies and programs providing vocational training which can be tailored to the specific needs of potential employers Public schools edit The Calexico Unified School District serves city residents Calexico has 7 elementary schools 2 junior high schools and 2 high schools Elementary edit Grades K 6Kennedy Gardens Elementary Home of the Eagles Allen and Helen Mains Elementary Home of the Trojans Rockwood Elementary Home of the Rockets Blanche Charles Elementary Home of the Dolphins Jefferson Elementary Home of the Tigers Dool Elementary Home of the Cougars Cesar Chavez Elementary Home of the LobosJunior high schools edit Grades 7 8 edit Willam Moreno Jr High Home of the Aztecs Enrique Camarena Junior High School Home of the FirebirdsHigh schools edit Grades 9 12Calexico High School 9th Campus Home of the Bulldogs Calexico High School Home of the Bulldogs 10th 12th Aurora High School Home of the EaglesPublic charter school Independent Study edit RAI Online Charter School raicharter net K 12 tuition free Adult education schools edit Robert F Morales Adult Education Center Independent Studies OfficePrivate schools edit Calexico Mission School a Seventh day Adventist Academy operated by the Southeastern California Conference 31 in Riverside CA provides private religious education in Calexico from kindergarten through twelfth grade Our Lady of Guadalupe Academy Home to the Bees and Vincent Memorial Catholic High School Home to the Scots Roman Catholic schools operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego are also in Calexico Infrastructure editTransportation edit Calexico is served by the privately owned Calexico Transit LA Shuttle and Numero Uno Shuttle and the publicly owned Imperial Valley Transit for local transit 32 Calexico is also served by Greyhound Lines Freight rail service is provided by Union Pacific Railroad s Calexico Subdivision Utilities edit Calexico s public works departments operates water and sewer service for the city 33 34 Community editCalexico generally identifies as part of the larger Imperial Valley region which includes the El Centro metropolitan area as do the rest of the cities in the county Notable sites Hotel De Anza Hotel establishment notable for its history and having served celebrities and public figures Calexico Carnegie Library Carnegie library built in 1918 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005 US Inspection Station Calexico Historically used as the original port of entry during the early 20th century was closed and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 Camp Salvation Refugee camp established in 1849 by Lieut Cave for emigrants coming from the Southern Emigrant Trail during the California Gold Rush was registered as a California Historical Landmarks site in 1965 Camp John H Beacom a semipermanent camp named after Colonel John H Beacom 6th infantry garrisoned in Calexico during World War I for patrolling duties The site was abandoned in 1920 according to cavalry journals 35 Camp Calexico was another post used for patrolling duties by Colonel W G Schreibe and his infantry in 1914 36 Mount Signal Solar One of the largest PV solar farms in the world nbsp Camp Salvation CalexicoRed Ribbon WeekRed Ribbon Week a national observance dedicated to spreading awareness about the prevention of drugs and violence especially in schools originated within the city of Calexico during the mid to late 1980s as a tribute to DEA officer Enrique Kiki Camarena Red Ribbon Week campaigns were pushed forward by Nancy Reagan citation needed Sister city edit nbsp Mexicali Mexico since April 28 2017 37 Media editThe city media includes national public television stations county wide radio stations some of which feature nation wide or California state wide programing county wide print publications such as Imperial Valley Press as well as a few locally managed general interest publications Notable people editEnrique Camarena DEA agent 38 Enrique Castillo Actor 39 Emilio Delgado Actor 40 Dan Navarro Singer songwriter voice actor 41 Bob Huff California senator 42 Ruben Niebla Major League Baseball player 43 Danny Villanueva NFL placekicker and punter 44 Eugenio Elorduy Walther Politician 45 Bob Wilson U S Congressman 46 Allen Strange Composer Takashi Kijima Photographer William Kesling Architect Primo Villanueva Football player Mariano Florentino Cuellar Justice Henry Lozano Politician Ben Hulse Politician Jeff Cravath Football player and coach Bill Binder restaurateur and owner of Philippe s in Downtown Los Angeles See also edit nbsp California portalImperial County Imperial Valley Calexico MexicaliReferences edit a b Calexico Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved April 8 2013 a b c d Mayor and City Council City of Calexico California Retrieved March 23 2024 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 30 2021 Rivlin Nadler Max April 4 2019 As Trump Visits Calexico Calif Residents Worry About Rising Border Wall Tension NPR Retrieved April 5 2019 Durham David L 1998 California s Geographic Names A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State Clovis Calif Word Dancer Press p 1401 ISBN 1 884995 14 4 Magnitude 7 2 BAJA CALIFORNIA MEXICO Archived from the original on April 7 2010 Retrieved August 28 2017 Ivblogz com Stay Connected in the Imperial Valley Archived from the original on March 27 2010 Historical Averages for Calexico CA Intellicast Retrieved May 8 2015 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Calexico city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Calexico Chronicle Vol 90 No 21 December 24 1992 Senators State of California Retrieved April 8 2013 Members Assembly State of California Retrieved April 8 2013 California s 25th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved April 8 2013 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 2020 Retrieved September 27 2023 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 2016 Retrieved September 26 2019 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 2012 Retrieved September 26 2019 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 2008 Retrieved September 26 2019 pres general ssov for all xls PDF Retrieved September 26 2019 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 2000 Retrieved September 26 2019 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 1996 Retrieved September 26 2019 Results PDF elections cdn sos ca gov 1992 Retrieved September 26 2019 Statement of vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary September 26 1968 via Internet Archive Statement of vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary September 26 1968 via Internet Archive Statement of vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary September 26 1968 via Internet Archive Statement of vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary September 26 1968 via Internet Archive Statement of vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary September 26 1968 via Internet Archive California statement of vote Sacramento Calif Secretary of State September 26 1962 via Internet Archive California statement of vote Sacramento Calif Secretary of State September 26 1962 via Internet Archive Office of Education Home www secceducation org Huitt Zollars Inc PRM Consulting Inc Calexico border intermodal transportation center feasibility study PDF Water Treatment and Distribution Operations Wastewater Collection and Treatment Operations Calexico CA Historic California Posts Camp John H Beacom www militarymuseum org Historic California Posts Camp Calexico www militarymuseum org City Mayors Signed Sister Cities Agreement Between Mexicali Calexico Beyond Borders Gazette Archived from the original on December 4 2020 Retrieved August 31 2021 Kiki and the History of Red Ribbon Week Drug Enforcement Administration Archived from the original on October 17 2020 Retrieved August 11 2018 Actor Enrique Castillo To Receive Distinguished Award From Arts Council Latin Heat Entertainment November 4 2016 Retrieved August 11 2018 People in your neighborhood Sesame Street Workshop Retrieved August 11 2018 Calexico high students welcome alumnus musician Dan Navarro Imperial Valley Press April 1 2017 Retrieved September 3 2020 Sen Robert Bob S Huff s biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved August 11 2018 Valley Native Offers Major League Insight Retrieved December 31 2019 via PressReader Danny Villanueva co founder of Univision dies at 77 Los Angeles Times June 20 2015 Retrieved August 11 2018 Dibble Sandra February 20 2007 Newly sworn in acting mayor embodies this binational city The San Diego Union Tribune Archived from the original on August 11 2018 Retrieved August 11 2018 Wilson Robert Carlton Bob 1916 1999 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved August 11 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Calexico California Official website nbsp Calexico Chamber of Commerce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Calexico California amp oldid 1215265778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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