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Fountain Valley, California

Fountain Valley is a suburban city in Orange County, California. The population was 57,047 at the 2020 census.

Fountain Valley, California
Fountain Valley welcome sign along Warner Avenue
Motto: 
"A Nice Place to Live"[1]
Location of Fountain Valley in Orange County, California
Fountain Valley
Location within Greater Los Angeles
Fountain Valley
Location in California
Fountain Valley
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 33°42′31″N 117°57′23″W / 33.70861°N 117.95639°W / 33.70861; -117.95639Coordinates: 33°42′31″N 117°57′23″W / 33.70861°N 117.95639°W / 33.70861; -117.95639
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyOrange
IncorporatedJune 13, 1957[2]
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorPatrick Harper[3]
 • Mayor Pro TemKim Constantine
 • City CouncilTed Bui
Glenn Grandis
Michael Vo
 • City ManagerMaggie Le
Area
 • Total9.08 sq mi (23.53 km2)
 • Land9.07 sq mi (23.50 km2)
 • Water0.01 sq mi (0.03 km2)  0.14%
Elevation
33 ft (10 m)
Population
 • Total57,047
 • Density6,300/sq mi (2,400/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
92708, 92728
Area codes657/714
FIPS code06-25380
GNIS feature ID1652712
Websitewww.fountainvalley.org

History

 
Fountain Valley was originally part of Rancho Las Bolsas. In 1872, Californio ranchero Ramón Yorba (pictured) was patented for half of the rancho, along with Juan José Murillo.
 
Hauling hay in Talbert
 
Harbor Blvd at Heil Ave, 1960s

Indigenous

The Indigenous people of the Fountain Valley area are the Tongva. The closest village to present-day site of the city was the village of Pasbenga. The village was part of a series of villages along what the Spanish would refer to as the Santa Ana River.[6][7]

Spanish

European settlement of the area began when Manuel Nieto was granted the land for Rancho Los Nietos, later Rancho Las Bolsas, which encompassed over 300,000 acres (1,200 km2), including present-day Fountain Valley. Control of the land was subsequently transferred to Mexico upon independence from Spain, and then to the United States as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.

Talbert

Talbert was a settlement at what is now the intersection of Talbert and Bushard. It was also known as Gospel Swamp by residents.

Thomas B. Talbert was born outside Montecello in Piatt County, Illinois, in 1878. When Talbert was 13, his family moved to Long Beach, California. Around 1896, the family purchased more than 300 acres (120 ha) of peat and swampland in what is now Fountain Valley. The Talberts opened a general store and thus the settlement of Talbert was established.[8]

The area was full of farms growing beets that were processed at some of the nation's largest plants at Huntington Beach (Holly Sugar Plant) and at Delhi, now part of southwestern Santa Ana. The post office was established in 1899, with Thomas B. Talbert serving as the first postmaster.[9]

The All-Saints Church is the only structure remaining from that era. The Santa Ana-Huntington Beach line of the Pacific Electric Railway passed through Talbert and opened on July 5, 1909.[10]

Incorporation

The city was incorporated in 1957. The name of Fountain Valley refers to the very high water table in the area at the time the name was chosen, and the many corresponding artesian wells in the area. Early settlers constructed drainage canals to make the land usable for agriculture, which remained the dominant use of land until the 1960s, when construction of large housing tracts accelerated.[11] The first mayor of Fountain Valley was James Kanno, who with this appointment became one of the first Japanese-American mayors of a mainland United States city.[12][13]

After the Fall of Saigon in 1975, there was a large influx of Vietnamese refugees settling in Fountain Valley, especially in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s, forming a large percentage of Asian Americans in the city.

Geography

The city is located southwest and northeast of the San Diego Freeway (Interstate 405), which diagonally bisects the city, and is surrounded by Huntington Beach on the south and west, Westminster and Garden Grove on the north, Santa Ana on the northeast, and Costa Mesa on the southeast. Its eastern border is the Santa Ana River.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 23.4 km2 (9.0 sq mi), 0.14% of which is water.

Community amenities

Fountain Valley is home to Mile Square Regional Park, a 640-acre (2.6 km2) park containing two lakes, three 18-hole golf courses, playing fields, picnic shelters, and a 20-acre (81,000 m2) urban nature area planted with California native plants, a 55-acre (220,000 m2) recreation center with tennis courts, basketball courts, racquetball courts, a gymnasium, and the Kingston Boys & Girls Club; There is also a community center and a 16,652-square-foot (1,547 m2) senior center that opened in September 2005. A major redevelopment of the recreation center and city-administered sports fields was completed in early 2009.

Fire protection and emergency medical services are provided by two stations of the Fountain Valley Fire Department. Law enforcement is provided by the Fountain Valley Police Department. Ambulance service is provided by Care Ambulance Service.

The Orange County Sanitation District's administrative offices and primary plant is located in Fountain Valley next to the Santa Ana River. The agency is the third-largest sanitation district in the western United States. Fountain Valley is also home to the offices of the Municipal Water District of Orange County, a member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and of the Orange County Water District. The Orange County Water District manages the groundwater basin in central and northern Orange County and operates the Groundwater Replenishment System, the world's largest water purification plant for groundwater recharge.[14]

Fountain Valley has two fully accredited major medical centers: the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital with 400 beds available, and Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center with 230 beds, a medical clinic, and an outpatient medical building.

The city also has 18 churches, one Reform synagogue, a mosque and a public library.

Fountain Valley has its own newspaper, the Fountain Valley View, operated by the Orange County Register.

Economy

As a suburban city, most of Fountain Valley's residents commute to work in other urban centers. However, in recent years, the city has seen an increase in commercial jobs in the city, with the growth of a commercial center near the Santa Ana River known as the "Southpark" district.

Although the economy of the area was once based mainly on agriculture, the remaining production consists of several fields of strawberries or other small crops, which are gradually being replaced by new office development. Efforts to bolster economic activity are evidenced by the city enacting policies to benefit small businesses, and even going so far as to paint a mural on the facade of a large water treatment building facing the freeway that depicts two shopping bags headlined by the words, "Shop in Fountain Valley."[15]

Fountain Valley is home to the national headquarters of Hyundai Motor America[16] and D-Link Corporation, the global headquarters of memory chip manufacturer Kingston Technology, and the corporate headquarters of Surefire, LLC, maker of military and commercial flashlights. The Southpark commercial area is also home to offices for companies such as D-Link, Starbucks, Satura and the Orange County Register. There are also a limited number of light industrial companies in this area. In addition, Fountain Valley is the location for Noritz, a tankless water heater manufacturer, and the main west coast offices of Ceridian, a professional employer organization.

The increasing commercial growth can be evidenced by the frequent rush-hour traffic bottlenecks on the San Diego (405) Freeway through Fountain Valley.

Top employers

According to the city's 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report,[17] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of employees
1 Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center 1,703
2 Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center 1,540
3 Memorial Health Services 913
4 Kingston Technology 782
5 Hyundai Motor America 727
6 Memorial Health Medical Foundation 444
7 Costco 385
8 Antech Diagnostics 350
9 Ceridian 310
10 SureFire 308
11 Mobis Parts America 211
12 Sam's Club 209

Arts and culture

Fountain Valley holds an annual Summerfest in June in Mile Square Regional Park. The event features a car show, rides, music, and booths.[18]

Education

There are three high schools, three middle schools, nine elementary schools, one K-12 school, and two K-8 schools. However, some students who live in the city of Fountain Valley actually attend schools in other cities.

Fountain Valley is also home to Coastline Community College. Community colleges in the area include Orange Coast College and Golden West College, located nearby in the cities of Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, respectively.

High schools in Huntington Beach Union High School District

High schools in Garden Grove Unified School District

Middle schools in Fountain Valley School District

Middle schools in Ocean View Middle School District

  • Vista View Middle School

Elementary schools in Garden Grove Unified School District

  • Allen Elementary School, a 2011 Blue Ribbon Award winner[20]
  • Monroe Elementary School
  • Northcutt Elementary School

Elementary schools in Fountain Valley School District

  • Courreges Elementary School
  • Cox Elementary School
  • Gisler Elementary School
  • Plavan Elementary School
  • Tamura Elementary School
  • Newland Elementary School
  • Oka Elementary School (located in Huntington Beach)

Private schools

  • Shoreline Christian School (K-8)[21]

The Lycée International de Los Angeles previously had its Orange County campus in Fountain Valley, but it moved to Orange by 2001.[22]

Transportation

In addition to the San Diego Freeway, which bisects the city, Fountain Valley is served by several bus lines operated by the Orange County Transportation Authority. Bus routes 33, 35, 37, 43, 70, 72, 76 and 543 cover the city's major streets.

Most of the major roads are equipped with bicycle lanes, especially around Mile Square Park, which offers wide bike paths along the major streets that mark its boundary. Dedicated bike paths along the Santa Ana River run from the city of Corona to the Pacific Ocean.

Historically, Fountain Valley had Red Car service along the Santa Ana/Huntington Beach Pacific Electric Spur Line.[23] This line ran along Bushard Street. Passenger service started in 1909, ended in 1922, and the lines were torn out in 1930.

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19602,068
197031,8861,441.9%
198055,08072.7%
199053,691−2.5%
200054,9782.4%
201055,3130.6%
202057,0473.1%
U.S. Decennial Census[24]

2010

The 2010 United States Census[25] reported that Fountain Valley had a population of 55,313. The population density was 6,124.7 inhabitants per square mile (2,364.8/km2). The racial makeup of Fountain Valley was 31,225 (56.5%) White (49.2% Non-Hispanic White),[26] 510 (0.9%) African American,[26] 229 (0.4%) Native American, 18,418 (33.3%) Asian, 171 (0.3%) Pacific Islander, 2,445 (4.4%) from other races, and 2,315 (4.2%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7,250 persons (13.1%).

The Census reported that 54,876 people (99.2% of the population) lived in households, 257 (0.5%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 180 (0.3%) were institutionalized.

There were 18,648 households, out of which 6,341 (34.0%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 11,142 (59.7%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,102 (11.3%) had a female householder with no husband present, 970 (5.2%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 646 (3.5%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 108 (0.6%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 3,451 households (18.5%) were made up of individuals, and 1,772 (9.5%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.94. There were 14,214 families (76.2% of all households); the average family size was 3.34.

The population was spread out, with 11,643 people (21.0%) under the age of 18, 4,624 people (8.4%) aged 18 to 24, 13,310 people (24.1%) aged 25 to 44, 16,020 people (29.0%) aged 45 to 64, and 9,716 people (17.6%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.9 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.2 males.

There were 19,164 housing units at an average density of 2,122.0 per square mile (819.3/km2), of which 13,458 (72.2%) were owner-occupied, and 5,190 (27.8%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 0.8%; the rental vacancy rate was 3.8%. 40,718 people (73.6% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 14,158 people (25.6%) lived in rental housing units.

According to the 2010 United States Census, Fountain Valley had a median household income of $81,212, with 6.7% of the population living below the federal poverty line.[26]

2000

According to the census[27] of 2000, there were 54,978 people, 18,162 households, and 14,220 families residing in the city. The population density was 6,167.8 inhabitants per square mile (2,382.4/km2). There were 18,473 housing units at an average density of 2,072.4 per square mile (800.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 64.02% White, 1.11% Black or African American, 0.46% American Indian or Alaskan Native, 10.68% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 25.76% Asian, 0.40% Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, 3.95% from other races, and 4.3% from two or more races.

There were 18,162 households, out of which 34.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 63.4% were married couples living together, 10.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.7% were non-families. 16.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 5.5% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.00 and the average family size was 3.35.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.5% under the age of 18, 7.9% from 18 to 24, 30.1% from 25 to 44, 27.2% from 45 to 64, and 11.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.0 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $78,729, and the median income for a family was $90,335.[28] Males had a median income of $60,399 versus $43,089 for females. The per capita income for the city was $48,521. About 1.6% of families and 2.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.2% of those under age 18 and 3.0% of those age 65 or over.

Government

Fountain Valley city vote
by party in presidential elections
Year Democratic Republican Third Parties
2020[29] 47.11% 15,109 50.98% 16,349 1.91% 613
2016[30] 46.85% 12,009 46.54% 11,391 6.61%% 1,694
2012[31] 41.82% 10,679 55.69% 14,219 2.49% 636
2008[32] 42.14% 11,277 55.55% 14,864 2.31% 618
2004[33] 30.00% 8,748 64.82% 16,678 1.19% 305
2000[34] 37.05% 8,892 59.12% 14,191 3.83% 920
1996[35] 36.05% 8,169 53.88% 12,209 10.07% 2,282
1992[36] 29.20% 7,672 46.32% 12,169 24.48% 6,432
1988[37] 28.54% 6,834 70.39% 16,855 1.07% 257
1984[38] 20.90% 4,922 78.25% 18,426 0.85% 201
1980[39] 20.16% 4,537 70.77% 15,928 9.07% 2,042
1976[40] 32.22% 6,522 66.19% 13,401 1.59% 322

In the California State Legislature, Fountain Valley is in the 36th Senate District, represented by Republican Janet Nguyen, and in the 70th Assembly District, represented by Republican Tri Ta.[41]

In the United States House of Representatives, Fountain Valley is in California's 45th congressional district, represented by Republican Michelle Steel.[42]

Politics

Fountain Valley is a reliably Republican stronghold in presidential elections; however, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton won a plurality of the city in 2016, becoming the first Democrat in over four decades to carry the municipality. However, in 2020, the city moved back into the Republican column, as Donald Trump carried the city with 51.0% of the vote,[43] having made gains in Orange County's Vietnamese community.

According to the California Secretary of State, as of October 22, 2018, Fountain Valley has 32,884 registered voters. Of those, 12,935 (39.34%) are registered Republicans, 9,674 (29.42%) are registered Democrats, and 8,967 (27.27%) have declined to state a political party/are independents.[44]

Notable people

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External links

  • Official website  


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Fountain Valley is a suburban city in Orange County California The population was 57 047 at the 2020 census Fountain Valley CaliforniaCityFountain Valley welcome sign along Warner AvenueSealMotto A Nice Place to Live 1 Location of Fountain Valley in Orange County CaliforniaFountain ValleyLocation within Greater Los AngelesShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaFountain ValleyLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaFountain ValleyLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 33 42 31 N 117 57 23 W 33 70861 N 117 95639 W 33 70861 117 95639 Coordinates 33 42 31 N 117 57 23 W 33 70861 N 117 95639 W 33 70861 117 95639CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyOrangeIncorporatedJune 13 1957 2 Government TypeCouncil Manager MayorPatrick Harper 3 Mayor Pro TemKim Constantine City CouncilTed Bui Glenn Grandis Michael Vo City ManagerMaggie LeArea 4 Total9 08 sq mi 23 53 km2 Land9 07 sq mi 23 50 km2 Water0 01 sq mi 0 03 km2 0 14 Elevation33 ft 10 m Population 2020 5 Total57 047 Density6 300 sq mi 2 400 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes92708 92728Area codes657 714FIPS code06 25380GNIS feature ID1652712Websitewww wbr fountainvalley wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Indigenous 1 2 Spanish 1 3 Talbert 1 4 Incorporation 2 Geography 3 Community amenities 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Arts and culture 6 Education 7 Transportation 8 Demographics 8 1 2010 8 2 2000 9 Government 9 1 Politics 10 Notable people 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Fountain Valley was originally part of Rancho Las Bolsas In 1872 Californio ranchero Ramon Yorba pictured was patented for half of the rancho along with Juan Jose Murillo Hauling hay in Talbert Harbor Blvd at Heil Ave 1960s Indigenous Edit The Indigenous people of the Fountain Valley area are the Tongva The closest village to present day site of the city was the village of Pasbenga The village was part of a series of villages along what the Spanish would refer to as the Santa Ana River 6 7 Spanish Edit European settlement of the area began when Manuel Nieto was granted the land for Rancho Los Nietos later Rancho Las Bolsas which encompassed over 300 000 acres 1 200 km2 including present day Fountain Valley Control of the land was subsequently transferred to Mexico upon independence from Spain and then to the United States as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Talbert Edit Talbert was a settlement at what is now the intersection of Talbert and Bushard It was also known as Gospel Swamp by residents Thomas B Talbert was born outside Montecello in Piatt County Illinois in 1878 When Talbert was 13 his family moved to Long Beach California Around 1896 the family purchased more than 300 acres 120 ha of peat and swampland in what is now Fountain Valley The Talberts opened a general store and thus the settlement of Talbert was established 8 The area was full of farms growing beets that were processed at some of the nation s largest plants at Huntington Beach Holly Sugar Plant and at Delhi now part of southwestern Santa Ana The post office was established in 1899 with Thomas B Talbert serving as the first postmaster 9 The All Saints Church is the only structure remaining from that era The Santa Ana Huntington Beach line of the Pacific Electric Railway passed through Talbert and opened on July 5 1909 10 Incorporation Edit The city was incorporated in 1957 The name of Fountain Valley refers to the very high water table in the area at the time the name was chosen and the many corresponding artesian wells in the area Early settlers constructed drainage canals to make the land usable for agriculture which remained the dominant use of land until the 1960s when construction of large housing tracts accelerated 11 The first mayor of Fountain Valley was James Kanno who with this appointment became one of the first Japanese American mayors of a mainland United States city 12 13 After the Fall of Saigon in 1975 there was a large influx of Vietnamese refugees settling in Fountain Valley especially in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s forming a large percentage of Asian Americans in the city Geography EditThe city is located southwest and northeast of the San Diego Freeway Interstate 405 which diagonally bisects the city and is surrounded by Huntington Beach on the south and west Westminster and Garden Grove on the north Santa Ana on the northeast and Costa Mesa on the southeast Its eastern border is the Santa Ana River According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 23 4 km2 9 0 sq mi 0 14 of which is water Community amenities EditFountain Valley is home to Mile Square Regional Park a 640 acre 2 6 km2 park containing two lakes three 18 hole golf courses playing fields picnic shelters and a 20 acre 81 000 m2 urban nature area planted with California native plants a 55 acre 220 000 m2 recreation center with tennis courts basketball courts racquetball courts a gymnasium and the Kingston Boys amp Girls Club There is also a community center and a 16 652 square foot 1 547 m2 senior center that opened in September 2005 A major redevelopment of the recreation center and city administered sports fields was completed in early 2009 Fire protection and emergency medical services are provided by two stations of the Fountain Valley Fire Department Law enforcement is provided by the Fountain Valley Police Department Ambulance service is provided by Care Ambulance Service The Orange County Sanitation District s administrative offices and primary plant is located in Fountain Valley next to the Santa Ana River The agency is the third largest sanitation district in the western United States Fountain Valley is also home to the offices of the Municipal Water District of Orange County a member of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California and of the Orange County Water District The Orange County Water District manages the groundwater basin in central and northern Orange County and operates the Groundwater Replenishment System the world s largest water purification plant for groundwater recharge 14 Fountain Valley has two fully accredited major medical centers the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital with 400 beds available and Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center with 230 beds a medical clinic and an outpatient medical building The city also has 18 churches one Reform synagogue a mosque and a public library Fountain Valley has its own newspaper the Fountain Valley View operated by the Orange County Register Economy EditAs a suburban city most of Fountain Valley s residents commute to work in other urban centers However in recent years the city has seen an increase in commercial jobs in the city with the growth of a commercial center near the Santa Ana River known as the Southpark district Although the economy of the area was once based mainly on agriculture the remaining production consists of several fields of strawberries or other small crops which are gradually being replaced by new office development Efforts to bolster economic activity are evidenced by the city enacting policies to benefit small businesses and even going so far as to paint a mural on the facade of a large water treatment building facing the freeway that depicts two shopping bags headlined by the words Shop in Fountain Valley 15 Fountain Valley is home to the national headquarters of Hyundai Motor America 16 and D Link Corporation the global headquarters of memory chip manufacturer Kingston Technology and the corporate headquarters of Surefire LLC maker of military and commercial flashlights The Southpark commercial area is also home to offices for companies such as D Link Starbucks Satura and the Orange County Register There are also a limited number of light industrial companies in this area In addition Fountain Valley is the location for Noritz a tankless water heater manufacturer and the main west coast offices of Ceridian a professional employer organization The increasing commercial growth can be evidenced by the frequent rush hour traffic bottlenecks on the San Diego 405 Freeway through Fountain Valley Top employers Edit According to the city s 2021 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report 17 the top employers in the city are Employer of employees1 Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center 1 7032 Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center 1 5403 Memorial Health Services 9134 Kingston Technology 7825 Hyundai Motor America 7276 Memorial Health Medical Foundation 4447 Costco 3858 Antech Diagnostics 3509 Ceridian 31010 SureFire 30811 Mobis Parts America 21112 Sam s Club 209Arts and culture EditFountain Valley holds an annual Summerfest in June in Mile Square Regional Park The event features a car show rides music and booths 18 Education EditThere are three high schools three middle schools nine elementary schools one K 12 school and two K 8 schools However some students who live in the city of Fountain Valley actually attend schools in other cities Fountain Valley is also home to Coastline Community College Community colleges in the area include Orange Coast College and Golden West College located nearby in the cities of Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach respectively High schools in Huntington Beach Union High School District Fountain Valley High School Valley Vista High SchoolHigh schools in Garden Grove Unified School District Los Amigos High SchoolMiddle schools in Fountain Valley School District Harry C Fulton Middle School Kazuo Masuda Middle School Named for Kazuo Masuda a soldier who fought in World War II and now is buried in Midway City California 19 Talbert Middle SchoolMiddle schools in Ocean View Middle School District Vista View Middle SchoolElementary schools in Garden Grove Unified School District Allen Elementary School a 2011 Blue Ribbon Award winner 20 Monroe Elementary School Northcutt Elementary SchoolElementary schools in Fountain Valley School District Courreges Elementary School Cox Elementary School Gisler Elementary School Plavan Elementary School Tamura Elementary School Newland Elementary School Oka Elementary School located in Huntington Beach Private schools Shoreline Christian School K 8 21 The Lycee International de Los Angeles previously had its Orange County campus in Fountain Valley but it moved to Orange by 2001 22 Transportation EditIn addition to the San Diego Freeway which bisects the city Fountain Valley is served by several bus lines operated by the Orange County Transportation Authority Bus routes 33 35 37 43 70 72 76 and 543 cover the city s major streets Most of the major roads are equipped with bicycle lanes especially around Mile Square Park which offers wide bike paths along the major streets that mark its boundary Dedicated bike paths along the Santa Ana River run from the city of Corona to the Pacific Ocean Historically Fountain Valley had Red Car service along the Santa Ana Huntington Beach Pacific Electric Spur Line 23 This line ran along Bushard Street Passenger service started in 1909 ended in 1922 and the lines were torn out in 1930 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19602 068 197031 8861 441 9 198055 08072 7 199053 691 2 5 200054 9782 4 201055 3130 6 202057 0473 1 U S Decennial Census 24 2010 Edit The 2010 United States Census 25 reported that Fountain Valley had a population of 55 313 The population density was 6 124 7 inhabitants per square mile 2 364 8 km2 The racial makeup of Fountain Valley was 31 225 56 5 White 49 2 Non Hispanic White 26 510 0 9 African American 26 229 0 4 Native American 18 418 33 3 Asian 171 0 3 Pacific Islander 2 445 4 4 from other races and 2 315 4 2 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 7 250 persons 13 1 The Census reported that 54 876 people 99 2 of the population lived in households 257 0 5 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 180 0 3 were institutionalized There were 18 648 households out of which 6 341 34 0 had children under the age of 18 living in them 11 142 59 7 were opposite sex married couples living together 2 102 11 3 had a female householder with no husband present 970 5 2 had a male householder with no wife present There were 646 3 5 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 108 0 6 same sex married couples or partnerships 3 451 households 18 5 were made up of individuals and 1 772 9 5 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 94 There were 14 214 families 76 2 of all households the average family size was 3 34 The population was spread out with 11 643 people 21 0 under the age of 18 4 624 people 8 4 aged 18 to 24 13 310 people 24 1 aged 25 to 44 16 020 people 29 0 aged 45 to 64 and 9 716 people 17 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 42 6 years For every 100 females there were 94 9 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 2 males There were 19 164 housing units at an average density of 2 122 0 per square mile 819 3 km2 of which 13 458 72 2 were owner occupied and 5 190 27 8 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 0 8 the rental vacancy rate was 3 8 40 718 people 73 6 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 14 158 people 25 6 lived in rental housing units According to the 2010 United States Census Fountain Valley had a median household income of 81 212 with 6 7 of the population living below the federal poverty line 26 2000 Edit According to the census 27 of 2000 there were 54 978 people 18 162 households and 14 220 families residing in the city The population density was 6 167 8 inhabitants per square mile 2 382 4 km2 There were 18 473 housing units at an average density of 2 072 4 per square mile 800 2 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 64 02 White 1 11 Black or African American 0 46 American Indian or Alaskan Native 10 68 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 25 76 Asian 0 40 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 3 95 from other races and 4 3 from two or more races There were 18 162 households out of which 34 3 had children under the age of 18 living with them 63 4 were married couples living together 10 5 had a female householder with no husband present and 21 7 were non families 16 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 5 5 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 00 and the average family size was 3 35 In the city the population was spread out with 23 5 under the age of 18 7 9 from 18 to 24 30 1 from 25 to 44 27 2 from 45 to 64 and 11 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 95 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 93 0 males The median income for a household in the city was 78 729 and the median income for a family was 90 335 28 Males had a median income of 60 399 versus 43 089 for females The per capita income for the city was 48 521 About 1 6 of families and 2 3 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 2 of those under age 18 and 3 0 of those age 65 or over Government EditFountain Valley city vote by party in presidential elections Year Democratic Republican Third Parties2020 29 47 11 15 109 50 98 16 349 1 91 6132016 30 46 85 12 009 46 54 11 391 6 61 1 6942012 31 41 82 10 679 55 69 14 219 2 49 6362008 32 42 14 11 277 55 55 14 864 2 31 6182004 33 30 00 8 748 64 82 16 678 1 19 3052000 34 37 05 8 892 59 12 14 191 3 83 9201996 35 36 05 8 169 53 88 12 209 10 07 2 2821992 36 29 20 7 672 46 32 12 169 24 48 6 4321988 37 28 54 6 834 70 39 16 855 1 07 2571984 38 20 90 4 922 78 25 18 426 0 85 2011980 39 20 16 4 537 70 77 15 928 9 07 2 0421976 40 32 22 6 522 66 19 13 401 1 59 322In the California State Legislature Fountain Valley is in the 36th Senate District represented by Republican Janet Nguyen and in the 70th Assembly District represented by Republican Tri Ta 41 In the United States House of Representatives Fountain Valley is in California s 45th congressional district represented by Republican Michelle Steel 42 Politics Edit Fountain Valley is a reliably Republican stronghold in presidential elections however former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton won a plurality of the city in 2016 becoming the first Democrat in over four decades to carry the municipality However in 2020 the city moved back into the Republican column as Donald Trump carried the city with 51 0 of the vote 43 having made gains in Orange County s Vietnamese community According to the California Secretary of State as of October 22 2018 Fountain Valley has 32 884 registered voters Of those 12 935 39 34 are registered Republicans 9 674 29 42 are registered Democrats and 8 967 27 27 have declined to state a political party are independents 44 Notable people EditSummer Altice model actress August 2000 Playboy Playmate of the Month Nicholas Altobelli musician Rony Argueta soccer player Mary Astor Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress moved to Fountain Valley Tara Lynne Barr actress raised in Fountain Valley Jenny Benson soccer player Kenney Bertz soccer player Brian Brushwood magician podcaster author lecturer known for Scam School Roger H Chen businessman moved to Fountain Valley Don Clark football player Brandon Crouch evangelist Travis Denker baseball player Jack Evans professional wrestler Willie Eyre baseball player Amanda Freed Olympic gold medal winning softball player Freddie Freeman baseball player K J Gerard football player Kim Gruenenfelder writer attended high school in Fountain Valley Ryan Hansen actor Carl Harry football player Mike Hessman baseball player Michael Hoyos soccer player Luke Hudson baseball player Kansas City Royals pitcher 45 Justin Huish Olympic gold medalist Casey Janssen baseball player Duy Khanh musician lived in Fountain Valley Chay Lapin Olympian Wallace Rodecker Los Caballeros Sports Club Rodecker Companies Ken Margerum football player Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers wide receiver San Jose State college football assistant coach 46 Dan McClintock basketball player Jerry M Patterson U S House of Representatives California s 38th congressional district 1975 1985 Resident of Fountain Valley Michelle Pfeiffer actress graduate of Fountain Valley High School Class of 1976 Mike Pompeo Los Amigos High School Grad Class of 1982 US Secretary of State 2018 2021 Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2017 18 Former Member of United States House of Representatives Kansas 4th Congressional District 2011 2017 Isiah Robertson NFL player Los Angeles Rams lived in Fountain Valley Keri Russell actress Art Satherley record producer Nick Scandone Paralympian Aaron Schoenke actor screenwriter director editor producer cinematographer M Shadows lead singer of Avenged Sevenfold David Sias soccer player Andre Sommersell football player Vai Taua football player Dale Thayer baseball player Chris Tillman baseball player Brian Van Holt actor graduate of Fountain Valley High School Class of 1987 Craig Wilson baseball player C J Wilson baseball player Beau Wirick actor Chung Yong Taek martial artist lived in Fountain Valley Tom McEwen drag racer lived in Fountain Valley Laura Yeager U S Army general grew up in Fountain Valley References Edit Mendoza Raymond July 10 2014 Fountain Valley a nice place to live Orange County Register Retrieved August 24 2017 California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 Patrick Harper Fountain Valley California Retrieved January 11 2020 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 1 2020 Fountain Valley city QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Greene Sean Curwen Thomas Mapping the Tongva villages of L A s past www latimes com Retrieved December 8 2022 Catalysts to complexity late Holocene societies of the California coast Jon Erlandson Terry L Jones Jeanne E Arnold Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA Los Angeles Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA 2002 pp 64 66 ISBN 978 1 938770 67 8 OCLC 745176510 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Person Jerry January 18 2007 A LOOK BACK Telling the Talbert story Daily Pilot Retrieved July 23 2020 New California Postoffices Los Angeles Times December 3 1899 Retrieved July 23 2020 Nation s Natal Day and Opening of Electric Line Jointly Celebrated Santa Ana Register Retrieved July 23 2020 History of the City of Fountain Valley Official website Archived from the original on December 25 2007 Retrieved December 29 2007 Urashima Mary F Adams 2014 Historic Wintersburg in Huntington Beach Charleston South Carolina The History Press p 160 ISBN 978 1 62619 311 6 Do Anh July 18 2017 James Kanno one of America s first Japanese American mayors and a founder of Fountain Valley dies at 91 LA Times Retrieved July 18 2017 Influencing Water Management Worldwide Orange County Water District Retrieved December 6 2019 Shop in FV Archived from the original on October 27 2010 Retrieved October 28 2010 Luna Claire April 23 2003 Hyundai to Help Keep Music in Fountain Valley Schools Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 21 2009 City of Fountain Valley ACFR 2021 Retrieved April 22 2022 Mellen Greg June 25 2015 Fountain Valley Summerfest activities keep growing The Wave The Orange County Register pp 1 4 Id Reyes February 17 1992 Night Visitors Brought Halt to Family s Hopes Relocation Odyssey of O C s Masudas mirrored the fates of thousands along the West Coast MN Main News Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2012 Blume Howard September 15 2011 Local campuses named national blue ribbon schools Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 15 2011 Archived copy Archived from the original on July 28 2011 Retrieved March 3 2010 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Orange Archive Lycee International de Los Angeles Retrieved on June 29 2015 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County Statement of Votes PDF November 2008 Retrieved July 3 2020 Orange County Statement of Votes PDF November 2004 Retrieved July 3 2020 Orange County Statement of Vote PDF November 2000 Retrieved July 3 2020 California Secretary of State 1968 Statement of vote San Francisco Public Library Sacramento Calif The Secretary California Secretary of State 1968 Statement of vote San Francisco Public Library Sacramento Calif The Secretary Statement of the Vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary 1968 Statement of the Vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary 1968 Statement of the Vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary 1968 Statement of the Vote Sacramento Calif The Secretary 1968 California Districts UC Regents Retrieved January 5 2023 California s 45th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Precinct results PDF www ocvote com 2020 Retrieved November 27 2020 CA Secretary of State Report of Registration October 22 2018 PDF ca gov Retrieved February 16 2019 Luke Hudson Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved November 26 2012 Ken Margerum databaseFootball com Archived from the original on October 12 2012 Retrieved November 26 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fountain Valley California Greater Los Angeles portalOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fountain Valley California amp oldid 1140013789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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