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Menlo Park, California

Menlo Park is a city at the eastern edge of San Mateo County within the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the United States. It is bordered by San Francisco Bay on the north and east; East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, and Stanford to the south; and Atherton, North Fair Oaks, and Redwood City to the west. It had 33,780 residents at the 2020 United States census.[5] It is home to the corporate headquarters of Meta, and is where Google, Roblox Corporation and Round Table Pizza were founded.[6][7][8] The train station holds the record as the oldest continually operating train station in California.[9] It is one of the most educated cities in California and the United States; nearly 70% of residents over 25 have earned a bachelor's degree or higher.[10]

Menlo Park
City of Menlo Park
Downtown Menlo Park
Location of Menlo Park in San Mateo County (left) and of San Mateo County in California (right)
Menlo Park street map, California
Menlo Park
Location in California
Menlo Park
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 37°27′10″N 122°11′00″W / 37.45278°N 122.18333°W / 37.45278; -122.18333Coordinates: 37°27′10″N 122°11′00″W / 37.45278°N 122.18333°W / 37.45278; -122.18333
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySan Mateo
IncorporatedNovember 23, 1927[1]
Named forMenlo, County Galway
Government
 • MayorJen Wolosin[2]
Area
 • Total17.38 sq mi (45.03 km2)
 • Land9.99 sq mi (25.87 km2)
 • Water7.39 sq mi (19.15 km2)  43.79%
Elevation72 ft (22 m)
Population
 • Total33,780
 • Density3,473.3/sq mi (1,341.04/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
94025–94028
Area code650
FIPS code06-46870
GNIS feature IDs1659108, 2411079
Websitemenlopark.gov

Toponym

"Menlo" is derived from Menlo (the anglicized spelling of Irish Gaelic 'Mionloch', meaning 'small lake') in County Galway, Ireland. The name "Menlo Park" was given to a ranch purchased by Irish settlers in honor of their home village in Ireland.[11][12]

History

 
Menlo Park Station, c. 1918

The area of Menlo Park was inhabited by the Ohlone people when the Portolá expedition arrived in 1769.[13]

In 1795, the Rancho de las Pulgas Spanish land grant was made that included the area of the current city.

In 1851, two Irish immigrants, Dennis J. Oliver and his brother-in-law, D.C. McGlynn, purchased a 1,700-acre (690 ha) tract of land on the former Rancho de las Pulgas.[11] In 1854, they erected a gate with a wooden arch bearing the inscription "Menlo Park" and the date "August 1854" at the entrance to their property (now the intersection of Middle Ave and El Camino Real).[14][15] The word "Menlo" derived from the owners' former home of Menlo (or Menlough) in County Galway, Ireland, and is an anglicized version of the original Irish name of the place, Mionloch, meaning "middle lake".[11][12]

In 1863, the San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road had built the railroad from San Francisco to as far as Mayfield (now California Avenue station in Palo Alto) and started running trains to the area.[16] They named a nearby station "Menlo Park" after the sign.[11] The 1867 station building still stands on the platform of the current Caltrain station, used by the local Chamber of Commerce. It holds the record as the oldest, continually operating train station in California.[9] The town of Menlo Park grew up around this station, becoming a popular home for San Francisco businessmen.[11] A post office was established in 1870, and the city was incorporated in 1874 (it dissolved after two years, but later was permanently incorporated in 1927).[14][17] The original arch, which gave its name to the stations and ultimately, the city, survived until 1922, when it was destroyed in an automobile accident.[11] The origin of the name of Menlo Park, California (circa 1850)[15] antedates any work done by Thomas Edison (circa 1876) in Menlo Park, New Jersey; Menlo Park, New Jersey, was named after Menlo Park, California,[18] as was Menlo, Washington.[19]

In 1917–18, a large portion of Menlo Park was the site of Camp Fremont, a training camp for, at its height, 27,000 men being sent to fight in World War I. It did not last long (the camp was dismantled after the war), but army engineers paved the first streets in Menlo Park and laid the first water and gas lines.[20][21] The army did retain the camp hospital, and it is now the site of a Veterans Administration Hospital off of Willow Road in Menlo Park. In the autumn of 1918, a flu pandemic hit Camp Fremont and killed 147.[22]

At the start of World War II, the US government bought the 260-acre (110 ha) estate of Timothy Hopkins from his widow and created the Palo Alto General Hospital, later renamed the Dibble General Hospital (after Colonel John Dibble, who was killed in 1943). After the war ended, some of the land was sold to the city and became the sites of the main library and city hall. More of the land was bought by Stanford University to house the increase in students due to the G.I. Bill; the area was known as the "Stanford Village", which existed as student housing until the mid-1960s. This land also was the site of the Stanford Research Institute (now SRI International) starting in 1947; between 1955 and 1968, SRI bought the rest of the Stanford Village.[23][24][25]

In the 1960s, the former 600-acre (240 ha) estate of Frederick W. Sharon (1859–1914) (son of Senator William Sharon) and his wife, Louise Tevis Breckinridge Sharon (1858–1938; daughter of Lloyd Tevis and divorced wife of John Witherspoon Breckinridge), in the hills of south west Menlo Park was developed and called "Sharon Heights".[26][27]

In 2015, the Menlo Park Historical Association (MPHA) began a project to raise funds for and build a replica of the original Menlo Park gates. The chosen site was at 800 Alma Street in front of the Menlo Park public library. The replica was completed in 2019. On March 17, 2019, Menlo Park Mayor Ray Mueller officially dedicated the reproduction of the Menlo Gates.[28][29]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 17.4 square miles (45 km2), of which 9.8 square miles (25 km2) are land and 7.6 square miles (20 km2) are covered by water. Menlo Park is long and narrow on a northeast to southwest axis. The northeast portion borders the San Francisco Bay and includes the Dumbarton Bridge that connects Menlo Park to Fremont on the east side of the bay. The city shoreline includes the city's largest park, Bedwell Bayfront Park (160 acres (65 ha)) and the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge.[30] San Francisquito Creek marks much of the southeast border of the city. West Menlo Park (not part of the city despite its name) along Alameda de las Pulgas nearly separates the southwestern part of the city (known as Sharon Heights) from the rest. The extreme southwest is clipped by Interstate 280.

The Bayshore Freeway (part of U.S. Route 101) traverses Menlo Park northwest to southeast near the shoreline and somewhat parallel to the Bayshore Freeway to the southwest is El Camino Real. The intersection of El Camino Real and Santa Cruz Avenue is considered the heart of the city. Nearby, the Menlo Park Civic Center is bounded by Ravenswood Avenue, Alma Street, Laurel Street, and Burgess Drive. It contains the council offices, library, police station, and Burgess Park, which has various recreational facilities. Other major roads include Sand Hill Road in the Sharon Heights area.

The residential areas of Menlo Park can be unofficially divided into several neighborhoods. From "east" (northeast toward San Francisco Bay) to "west" (southwest toward the Pacific Coast), they are defined by the Palo Alto Weekly as:[17] Belle Haven is the only neighborhood east of Route 101; much of the rest of that area is business or protected land. Between 101 and the roughly parallel Middlefield Road are the neighborhoods of the Willows, Suburban Park, Lorelei Manor, Flood Triangle, Vintage Oaks, and South of Seminary (the seminary being Saint Patrick's Seminary). Between Middlefield and El Camino Real are the Caltrain track and Felton Gables, Linfield Oaks, and Park Forest. West of El Camino until the foothills of the Peninsula are the neighborhoods of Downtown Menlo Park, Central Menlo Park, and Allied Arts (sometimes also known as Stanford Park, it is named for the Allied Arts Guild in it). In the hills are Sharon Heights and Stanford Hills. Several other neighborhoods are closely associated with Menlo Park but are actually in unincorporated San Mateo county; these include Menlo Oaks and Fair Oaks (latter part of the North Fair Oaks census area) between Bayshore and Middlefield, University Heights (also known as West Menlo Park) between Sharon Heights and most of the rest of the city, and Stanford Weekend Acres, which is somewhat near Stanford Hills.

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19302,254
19403,25844.5%
195013,587317.0%
196026,95798.4%
197026,826−0.5%
198026,438−1.4%
199028,0406.1%
200030,7859.8%
201032,0264.0%
202033,7805.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[31]

2020 census

Menlo Park, California - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[32] Pop 2020[33] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 19,841 18,575 61.95% 54.99%
Black or African American alone (NH) 1,482 1,001 4.63% 2.96%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 43 26 0.13% 0.08%
Asian alone (NH) 3,132 5,764 9.78% 17.06%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 446 364 1.39% 1.08%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 73 156 0.23% 0.46%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 1,107 1,905 3.46% 5.64%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 5,902 5,989 18.43% 17.73%
Total 32,026 33,780 100.00% 100.00%

2010

The 2010 United States Census[34] reported that Menlo Park had a population of 32,026. Its population density was 3,271.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,263.1/km2). The racial makeup of Menlo Park was 22,494 (70.2%) White, 1,551 (4.8%) African American, 156 (0.5%) Native American, 3,157 (9.9%) Asian, 454 (1.4%) Pacific Islander, 2,776 (8.7%) from other races, and 1,438 (4.5%) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 18.4% of the population, most of whom (4,303) were of Mexican ancestry.

The Census reported that 31,181 people (97.4% of the population) lived in households, 599 (1.9%) lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters, and 246 (0.8%) were institutionalized.

Of the 12,347 households, 33.3% had children under the age of 18 living in them, 49.9% were opposite-sex married couples living together, 8.4%had a female householder with no husband present, and 3.0% had a male householder with no wife present. About 5.2% were unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 0.8% were same-sex married couples or partnerships. About 29.7% were made up of individuals, and 11.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53. The average family size was 3.20.

In terms of age, 7,805 residents (24.4%) were under the age of 18, 1,817 people (5.7%) aged 18 to 24, 9,563 people (29.9%) aged 25 to 44, 8,263 people (25.8%) aged 45 to 64, and 4,578 people (14.3%) were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38.7 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.5 males.

The 13,085 housing units averaged 1,336.6 per square mile (516.1/km2), of which 6,927 (56.1%) were owner-occupied, and 5,420 (43.9%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.2%; 18,972 people (59.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 12,209 people (38.1%) lived in rental housing units.

Demographic profile[35][36] 2010 2020
Total Population 32,026 – 100.0% 33,780 – 100%
One Race 30,588 – 95.5%
Not Hispanic or Latino 26,124 – 81.6%
White alone (Not Hispanic or Latino) 19,841 – 62.0% 57.4%
Black or African American alone 1,482 – 4.6% 4.3%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone 43 – 0.1% 1.0%
Asian alone 3,132 – 9.8% 15.2%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 446 – 1.4% 2.2%
Some other race alone 73 – 0.2%
Two or more races alone 1,107 – 3.5%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 5,902 – 18.4% 15.8%

2000

As of the census[37] of 2009, there were 33,690 people, 12,543 households, and 7,248 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,441.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,328.7/km2). There were 14,026 housing units at an average density of 1,432.7 per square mile (553.2/km2). 64.2% spoke English, 19.5% Spanish, other Indo-European 4.2%, 4.6% Chinese or Mandarin, and other language 0.7%, as their first language from estimate census 2009.

There were 12,543 households, out of which 25.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.5% were married couples living together, 10.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 45.67% were non-families. 35.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.46 and the average family size was 3.15.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 25.8% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 31.5% from 25 to 44, 20.4% from 45 to 64, and 14.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.6 males.

As of the 2000 estimate census, the median income for a household in the city was $82,609. Males had a median income of $77,766 versus $59,101 for females. The per capita income for the city was $51,341. About 5.9% of families and 7.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 9.8% of those under age 18 and 8.7% of those over age 64. As of 2009 the median income for a family was $123,251.[38]

Government and politics

City Council members are elected in districts to staggered four-year terms, in nonpartisan municipal elections every two years.[39]

County, state and federal representation

On the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, Menlo Park is split between Supervisorial District 3 (west of El Camino Real) and Supervisorial District 4 (east of El Camino Real),[40] currently represented by Don Horsley and Warren Slocum, respectively.

In the California State Legislature, Menlo Park is in the 13th Senate District, represented by Democrat Josh Becker, and in the 24th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Alex Lee.[41]

In the United States House of Representatives, Menlo Park is split between California's 14th (east of Bayshore) and 18th (west of Bayshore) congressional districts,[42] represented by Eric Swalwell (DLivermore) and Zoe Lofgren (DSan Jose), respectively.[43]

According to the California Secretary of State, as of February 10, 2019, Menlo Park has 19,339 registered voters—9,984 (51.6%) of whom are registered Democrats, 2,989 (15.5%) registered Republicans, and 5,683 (29.4%) undeclared.[44]

Mayors of Menlo Park

Education

For primary schools, the central portions of Menlo Park are served by the Menlo Park City School District, while the Belle Haven neighborhood and VA hospital are served by the Ravenswood City School District, and the Sharon Heights and Stanford Hills neighborhoods served by the Las Lomitas Elementary School District. For high school, Menlo Park is part of the Sequoia Union High School District, with all of the city falling into the boundaries of Menlo-Atherton High School; some areas of the city have the option to attend Carlmont High School.

Private elementary schools include two Catholic parochial schools, St. Raymond Catholic Elementary School and Nativity Elementary School;[61] the Episcopalian Trinity School; Phillips Brooks School, pre-kindergarten to 5th grade; and Peninsula School, from kindergarten to 8th grade;[62]

The Willows Campus of the private K–12 Silicon Valley International School, formerly known as German-American International School and Alto International School, is also in the city.[63] Menlo School, a private middle and high school, is in Atherton on the border with Menlo Park. Sacred Heart School, Atherton, a religious middle and high school, is also in Atherton on the border with Menlo Park.

For higher education, Saint Patrick's Seminary and University is a Catholic seminary in Menlo Park.

There are two libraries, the Main branch and the Belle Haven branch. As part of the Peninsula Library System, they share many resources with other nearby libraries.

Economy

 
Meta Platforms (then known as Facebook), 2013

Much of Menlo Park's economy revolves around the companies on Sand Hill Road, consisting of venture capital, private equity, financial services, law firms, and other professional service companies and investment vehicles focusing on technology. Geron, Katerra, Robert Half International, Exponent, and SRI International are among the companies based in Menlo Park. Meta Platforms moved its headquarters to the former campus of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park in December 2011.

Top employers

In 2012, Meta (then known as Facebook) announced it would be Menlo Park's biggest employer, with 6,600 employees.[64] According to the city's 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[65] the city's top employers were:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Meta 18,500
2 SRI International 784
3 Grail 420
4 Intersect ENT 345
5 Pacific Biosciences 320
6 United Parcel Service 277
7 Exponent 238
8 City of Menlo Park 230
9 Personalis 230
10 Safeway 228

Transportation

Santa Cruz Avenue runs as the "Main Street" within Menlo Park; terminates at El Camino Real which runs concurrently with California State Route 82. The city is also the western end of the Dumbarton Bridge, which connects Menlo Park with the East Bay city of Fremont; the Menlo Park end is located immediately adjacent to Meta Platforms' headquarters. The city is flanked by U.S. Route 101 on its eastern end and by Interstate 280 on its western end.

Menlo Park's transit is primarily served by its eponymous train station, served by Caltrain. SamTrans is the primary provider of bus transport throughout the city. Menlo Park's eastern ends were previously considered for a short-lived BART extension along the Bayshore Freeway.[66]

BART and Caltrain are also the primary transit modes for Menlo Park's connections to the San Francisco Bay Area's airports. Menlo Park is located about halfway between San Francisco International Airport and San Jose International Airport; the former can be accessed by using Caltrain and either BART's red line, or yellow line during 3-line service, or SamTrans route 292 (both connecting to Caltrain at Millbrae station), while the latter connects to Menlo Park through Caltrain and VTA services through a transfer at Diridon station. Drivers to and from Menlo Park can connect to both San Jose and San Francisco airports through using US 101. Oakland Airport is the farthest of the three major Bay Area airports from Menlo Park, with drivers having to cross the Bay through one of the three bridges across it, and transit users needing to use either the Dumbarton Express, SamTrans, or Caltrain to connect to BART services.

Notable people

Sister cities

See also

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Notes

  • Stanger, Frank M. South from San Francisco: The Life Story of San Mateo County 1963, publisher: San Mateo County Historical Association

External links

  • City of Menlo Park official website
  • Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce
  • Menlo Park Historical Association

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Menlo Park is a city at the eastern edge of San Mateo County within the San Francisco Bay Area of California in the United States It is bordered by San Francisco Bay on the north and east East Palo Alto Palo Alto and Stanford to the south and Atherton North Fair Oaks and Redwood City to the west It had 33 780 residents at the 2020 United States census 5 It is home to the corporate headquarters of Meta and is where Google Roblox Corporation and Round Table Pizza were founded 6 7 8 The train station holds the record as the oldest continually operating train station in California 9 It is one of the most educated cities in California and the United States nearly 70 of residents over 25 have earned a bachelor s degree or higher 10 Menlo ParkCityCity of Menlo ParkDowntown Menlo ParkLocation of Menlo Park in San Mateo County left and of San Mateo County in California right Menlo Park street map CaliforniaMenlo ParkLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaMenlo ParkLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 37 27 10 N 122 11 00 W 37 45278 N 122 18333 W 37 45278 122 18333 Coordinates 37 27 10 N 122 11 00 W 37 45278 N 122 18333 W 37 45278 122 18333CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySan MateoIncorporatedNovember 23 1927 1 Named forMenlo County GalwayGovernment MayorJen Wolosin 2 Area 3 Total17 38 sq mi 45 03 km2 Land9 99 sq mi 25 87 km2 Water7 39 sq mi 19 15 km2 43 79 Elevation 4 72 ft 22 m Population 2020 5 Total33 780 Density3 473 3 sq mi 1 341 04 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes94025 94028Area code650FIPS code06 46870GNIS feature IDs1659108 2411079Websitemenlopark wbr gov Contents 1 Toponym 2 History 3 Geography 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 4 3 2000 5 Government and politics 5 1 County state and federal representation 5 2 Mayors of Menlo Park 6 Education 7 Economy 7 1 Top employers 8 Transportation 9 Notable people 10 Sister cities 11 See also 12 References 13 Notes 14 External linksToponym Edit Menlo is derived from Menlo the anglicized spelling of Irish Gaelic Mionloch meaning small lake in County Galway Ireland The name Menlo Park was given to a ranch purchased by Irish settlers in honor of their home village in Ireland 11 12 History Edit Menlo Park Station c 1918 The area of Menlo Park was inhabited by the Ohlone people when the Portola expedition arrived in 1769 13 In 1795 the Rancho de las Pulgas Spanish land grant was made that included the area of the current city In 1851 two Irish immigrants Dennis J Oliver and his brother in law D C McGlynn purchased a 1 700 acre 690 ha tract of land on the former Rancho de las Pulgas 11 In 1854 they erected a gate with a wooden arch bearing the inscription Menlo Park and the date August 1854 at the entrance to their property now the intersection of Middle Ave and El Camino Real 14 15 The word Menlo derived from the owners former home of Menlo or Menlough in County Galway Ireland and is an anglicized version of the original Irish name of the place Mionloch meaning middle lake 11 12 In 1863 the San Francisco and San Jose Rail Road had built the railroad from San Francisco to as far as Mayfield now California Avenue station in Palo Alto and started running trains to the area 16 They named a nearby station Menlo Park after the sign 11 The 1867 station building still stands on the platform of the current Caltrain station used by the local Chamber of Commerce It holds the record as the oldest continually operating train station in California 9 The town of Menlo Park grew up around this station becoming a popular home for San Francisco businessmen 11 A post office was established in 1870 and the city was incorporated in 1874 it dissolved after two years but later was permanently incorporated in 1927 14 17 The original arch which gave its name to the stations and ultimately the city survived until 1922 when it was destroyed in an automobile accident 11 The origin of the name of Menlo Park California circa 1850 15 antedates any work done by Thomas Edison circa 1876 in Menlo Park New Jersey Menlo Park New Jersey was named after Menlo Park California 18 as was Menlo Washington 19 In 1917 18 a large portion of Menlo Park was the site of Camp Fremont a training camp for at its height 27 000 men being sent to fight in World War I It did not last long the camp was dismantled after the war but army engineers paved the first streets in Menlo Park and laid the first water and gas lines 20 21 The army did retain the camp hospital and it is now the site of a Veterans Administration Hospital off of Willow Road in Menlo Park In the autumn of 1918 a flu pandemic hit Camp Fremont and killed 147 22 At the start of World War II the US government bought the 260 acre 110 ha estate of Timothy Hopkins from his widow and created the Palo Alto General Hospital later renamed the Dibble General Hospital after Colonel John Dibble who was killed in 1943 After the war ended some of the land was sold to the city and became the sites of the main library and city hall More of the land was bought by Stanford University to house the increase in students due to the G I Bill the area was known as the Stanford Village which existed as student housing until the mid 1960s This land also was the site of the Stanford Research Institute now SRI International starting in 1947 between 1955 and 1968 SRI bought the rest of the Stanford Village 23 24 25 In the 1960s the former 600 acre 240 ha estate of Frederick W Sharon 1859 1914 son of Senator William Sharon and his wife Louise Tevis Breckinridge Sharon 1858 1938 daughter of Lloyd Tevis and divorced wife of John Witherspoon Breckinridge in the hills of south west Menlo Park was developed and called Sharon Heights 26 27 In 2015 the Menlo Park Historical Association MPHA began a project to raise funds for and build a replica of the original Menlo Park gates The chosen site was at 800 Alma Street in front of the Menlo Park public library The replica was completed in 2019 On March 17 2019 Menlo Park Mayor Ray Mueller officially dedicated the reproduction of the Menlo Gates 28 29 Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 17 4 square miles 45 km2 of which 9 8 square miles 25 km2 are land and 7 6 square miles 20 km2 are covered by water Menlo Park is long and narrow on a northeast to southwest axis The northeast portion borders the San Francisco Bay and includes the Dumbarton Bridge that connects Menlo Park to Fremont on the east side of the bay The city shoreline includes the city s largest park Bedwell Bayfront Park 160 acres 65 ha and the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge 30 San Francisquito Creek marks much of the southeast border of the city West Menlo Park not part of the city despite its name along Alameda de las Pulgas nearly separates the southwestern part of the city known as Sharon Heights from the rest The extreme southwest is clipped by Interstate 280 The Bayshore Freeway part of U S Route 101 traverses Menlo Park northwest to southeast near the shoreline and somewhat parallel to the Bayshore Freeway to the southwest is El Camino Real The intersection of El Camino Real and Santa Cruz Avenue is considered the heart of the city Nearby the Menlo Park Civic Center is bounded by Ravenswood Avenue Alma Street Laurel Street and Burgess Drive It contains the council offices library police station and Burgess Park which has various recreational facilities Other major roads include Sand Hill Road in the Sharon Heights area The residential areas of Menlo Park can be unofficially divided into several neighborhoods From east northeast toward San Francisco Bay to west southwest toward the Pacific Coast they are defined by the Palo Alto Weekly as 17 Belle Haven is the only neighborhood east of Route 101 much of the rest of that area is business or protected land Between 101 and the roughly parallel Middlefield Road are the neighborhoods of the Willows Suburban Park Lorelei Manor Flood Triangle Vintage Oaks and South of Seminary the seminary being Saint Patrick s Seminary Between Middlefield and El Camino Real are the Caltrain track and Felton Gables Linfield Oaks and Park Forest West of El Camino until the foothills of the Peninsula are the neighborhoods of Downtown Menlo Park Central Menlo Park and Allied Arts sometimes also known as Stanford Park it is named for the Allied Arts Guild in it In the hills are Sharon Heights and Stanford Hills Several other neighborhoods are closely associated with Menlo Park but are actually in unincorporated San Mateo county these include Menlo Oaks and Fair Oaks latter part of the North Fair Oaks census area between Bayshore and Middlefield University Heights also known as West Menlo Park between Sharon Heights and most of the rest of the city and Stanford Weekend Acres which is somewhat near Stanford Hills Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19302 254 19403 25844 5 195013 587317 0 196026 95798 4 197026 826 0 5 198026 438 1 4 199028 0406 1 200030 7859 8 201032 0264 0 202033 7805 5 U S Decennial Census 31 2020 census Edit Menlo Park California Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 32 Pop 2020 33 2010 2020White alone NH 19 841 18 575 61 95 54 99 Black or African American alone NH 1 482 1 001 4 63 2 96 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 43 26 0 13 0 08 Asian alone NH 3 132 5 764 9 78 17 06 Pacific Islander alone NH 446 364 1 39 1 08 Some Other Race alone NH 73 156 0 23 0 46 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 1 107 1 905 3 46 5 64 Hispanic or Latino any race 5 902 5 989 18 43 17 73 Total 32 026 33 780 100 00 100 00 2010 Edit The 2010 United States Census 34 reported that Menlo Park had a population of 32 026 Its population density was 3 271 3 inhabitants per square mile 1 263 1 km2 The racial makeup of Menlo Park was 22 494 70 2 White 1 551 4 8 African American 156 0 5 Native American 3 157 9 9 Asian 454 1 4 Pacific Islander 2 776 8 7 from other races and 1 438 4 5 from two or more races Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 18 4 of the population most of whom 4 303 were of Mexican ancestry The Census reported that 31 181 people 97 4 of the population lived in households 599 1 9 lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters and 246 0 8 were institutionalized Of the 12 347 households 33 3 had children under the age of 18 living in them 49 9 were opposite sex married couples living together 8 4 had a female householder with no husband present and 3 0 had a male householder with no wife present About 5 2 were unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 0 8 were same sex married couples or partnerships About 29 7 were made up of individuals and 11 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 53 The average family size was 3 20 In terms of age 7 805 residents 24 4 were under the age of 18 1 817 people 5 7 aged 18 to 24 9 563 people 29 9 aged 25 to 44 8 263 people 25 8 aged 45 to 64 and 4 578 people 14 3 were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 7 years For every 100 females there were 93 7 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 91 5 males The 13 085 housing units averaged 1 336 6 per square mile 516 1 km2 of which 6 927 56 1 were owner occupied and 5 420 43 9 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 1 the rental vacancy rate was 5 2 18 972 people 59 2 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 12 209 people 38 1 lived in rental housing units Demographic profile 35 36 2010 2020Total Population 32 026 100 0 33 780 100 One Race 30 588 95 5 Not Hispanic or Latino 26 124 81 6 White alone Not Hispanic or Latino 19 841 62 0 57 4 Black or African American alone 1 482 4 6 4 3 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 43 0 1 1 0 Asian alone 3 132 9 8 15 2 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 446 1 4 2 2 Some other race alone 73 0 2 Two or more races alone 1 107 3 5 Hispanic or Latino of any race 5 902 18 4 15 8 2000 Edit As of the census 37 of 2009 there were 33 690 people 12 543 households and 7 248 families residing in the city The population density was 3 441 3 inhabitants per square mile 1 328 7 km2 There were 14 026 housing units at an average density of 1 432 7 per square mile 553 2 km2 64 2 spoke English 19 5 Spanish other Indo European 4 2 4 6 Chinese or Mandarin and other language 0 7 as their first language from estimate census 2009 There were 12 543 households out of which 25 8 had children under the age of 18 living with them 41 5 were married couples living together 10 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 45 67 were non families 35 1 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 46 and the average family size was 3 15 In the city the population was spread out with 25 8 under the age of 18 9 1 from 18 to 24 31 5 from 25 to 44 20 4 from 45 to 64 and 14 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 32 years For every 100 females there were 94 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 90 6 males As of the 2000 estimate census the median income for a household in the city was 82 609 Males had a median income of 77 766 versus 59 101 for females The per capita income for the city was 51 341 About 5 9 of families and 7 3 of the population were below the poverty line including 9 8 of those under age 18 and 8 7 of those over age 64 As of 2009 the median income for a family was 123 251 38 Government and politics EditCity Council members are elected in districts to staggered four year terms in nonpartisan municipal elections every two years 39 County state and federal representation Edit On the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors Menlo Park is split between Supervisorial District 3 west of El Camino Real and Supervisorial District 4 east of El Camino Real 40 currently represented by Don Horsley and Warren Slocum respectively In the California State Legislature Menlo Park is in the 13th Senate District represented by Democrat Josh Becker and in the 24th Assembly District represented by Democrat Alex Lee 41 In the United States House of Representatives Menlo Park is split between California s 14th east of Bayshore and 18th west of Bayshore congressional districts 42 represented by Eric Swalwell D Livermore and Zoe Lofgren D San Jose respectively 43 According to the California Secretary of State as of February 10 2019 Menlo Park has 19 339 registered voters 9 984 51 6 of whom are registered Democrats 2 989 15 5 registered Republicans and 5 683 29 4 undeclared 44 Mayors of Menlo Park Edit Mayors of Menlo Park CaliforniaImage Mayor Years NotesAlfred E Blake 1927 1928 First mayor of Menlo Park 45 Harry Weeden 1928 1929 46 F C Ellis 1929 47 Charles Burgess 1945 1953 48 Michael Belangie 1953 1954 49 Charles Burgess 1954 1957 48 William Lawson 1957 1969 48 Ira Bonde 1969 1976 48 In 1976 the City Council limited mayors from serving consecutive one year terms Image Mayor Years NotesJames Calloway 1977 1978James Bloch 1979Douglas Dupen 1980Billy Ray White 1981 First African American mayor 48 50 Peg Gunn 1982 First woman mayor 48 Billy Ray White 1983 48 50 Peg Gunn 1984 48 Jack Morris 1985 48 Billy Ray White 1986 48 50 Ted Sorensen 1987 48 1988 1989 1990Ted Sorensen 1991 48 Jack Morris 1992 48 1993 1994Raymond Dee Tolles 1995 51 Bob Burmeister 1996 51 Steve Schmidt 1997 48 Charles Kinney 1998 52 1999 2000Nicholas Jellins 2001 48 Steve Schmidt 2002 48 Nicholas Jellins 2003 48 Lee B Duboc 2004 53 Mickie Winkler 2005 54 Nicholas Jellins 2006 48 2007 2008 2009Richard Cline 2010 55 Kelly Fergusson x Appointed December 7 2010 56 Resigned December 10 2010 due to Brown Act violations after separately soliciting three councilmembers to appoint her to the position 57 Richard Cline 2011 48 Kirsten Keith 2012 58 Peter Ohtaki 2013 48 Ray Mueller 2014 48 Catherine Carlton 2015 59 Richard Cline 2016 48 Kirsten Keith 2017 58 Peter Ohtaki 2018 48 Ray Mueller 2019 48 Cecilia Taylor 2020 Drew Combs 2021 60 Betsy Nash 2022 60 Jen Wolosin 2023Education EditFor primary schools the central portions of Menlo Park are served by the Menlo Park City School District while the Belle Haven neighborhood and VA hospital are served by the Ravenswood City School District and the Sharon Heights and Stanford Hills neighborhoods served by the Las Lomitas Elementary School District For high school Menlo Park is part of the Sequoia Union High School District with all of the city falling into the boundaries of Menlo Atherton High School some areas of the city have the option to attend Carlmont High School Private elementary schools include two Catholic parochial schools St Raymond Catholic Elementary School and Nativity Elementary School 61 the Episcopalian Trinity School Phillips Brooks School pre kindergarten to 5th grade and Peninsula School from kindergarten to 8th grade 62 The Willows Campus of the private K 12 Silicon Valley International School formerly known as German American International School and Alto International School is also in the city 63 Menlo School a private middle and high school is in Atherton on the border with Menlo Park Sacred Heart School Atherton a religious middle and high school is also in Atherton on the border with Menlo Park For higher education Saint Patrick s Seminary and University is a Catholic seminary in Menlo Park There are two libraries the Main branch and the Belle Haven branch As part of the Peninsula Library System they share many resources with other nearby libraries Economy Edit Meta Platforms then known as Facebook 2013 Much of Menlo Park s economy revolves around the companies on Sand Hill Road consisting of venture capital private equity financial services law firms and other professional service companies and investment vehicles focusing on technology Geron Katerra Robert Half International Exponent and SRI International are among the companies based in Menlo Park Meta Platforms moved its headquarters to the former campus of Sun Microsystems in Menlo Park in December 2011 Top employers Edit In 2012 Meta then known as Facebook announced it would be Menlo Park s biggest employer with 6 600 employees 64 According to the city s 2021 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 65 the city s top employers were Employer of Employees1 Meta 18 5002 SRI International 7843 Grail 4204 Intersect ENT 3455 Pacific Biosciences 3206 United Parcel Service 2777 Exponent 2388 City of Menlo Park 2309 Personalis 23010 Safeway 228Transportation EditSanta Cruz Avenue runs as the Main Street within Menlo Park terminates at El Camino Real which runs concurrently with California State Route 82 The city is also the western end of the Dumbarton Bridge which connects Menlo Park with the East Bay city of Fremont the Menlo Park end is located immediately adjacent to Meta Platforms headquarters The city is flanked by U S Route 101 on its eastern end and by Interstate 280 on its western end Menlo Park s transit is primarily served by its eponymous train station served by Caltrain SamTrans is the primary provider of bus transport throughout the city Menlo Park s eastern ends were previously considered for a short lived BART extension along the Bayshore Freeway 66 BART and Caltrain are also the primary transit modes for Menlo Park s connections to the San Francisco Bay Area s airports Menlo Park is located about halfway between San Francisco International Airport and San Jose International Airport the former can be accessed by using Caltrain and either BART s red line or yellow line during 3 line service or SamTrans route 292 both connecting to Caltrain at Millbrae station while the latter connects to Menlo Park through Caltrain and VTA services through a transfer at Diridon station Drivers to and from Menlo Park can connect to both San Jose and San Francisco airports through using US 101 Oakland Airport is the farthest of the three major Bay Area airports from Menlo Park with drivers having to cross the Bay through one of the three bridges across it and transit users needing to use either the Dumbarton Express SamTrans or Caltrain to connect to BART services Notable people EditSee also Category People from Menlo Park California Joan Baez folk singer Anthony Bajada inventor of the stay tab press to open lid mechanism for drink cans Isaac Baron professional poker player Lindsey Buckingham musician Henry Cowell composer Brandon Crawford San Francisco Giants shortstop Abby Dahlkemper Professional soccer player 2019 World Cup champion with USWNT Tierna Davidson professional soccer player 2019 World Cup champion with USWNT Marion Dorn textile designer Steve Duda musician and DJ Jeanne DuPrau author David Eagleman neuroscientist and author Nancy Farmer author Paul Goldstein born 1976 tennis player and coach Ari Greenberg born 1981 world junior contract bridge champion Vince Guaraldi jazz musician known for composing music for the Peanuts animated specials Chris Gulker photographer writer Jack Herrick founder of wikiHow Jon Huntsman Jr former Utah governor Edward Michael Keating 1925 2003 magazine publisher journalist author lawyer founder of Ramparts member of the New Left movement 67 Ken Kesey author William R Larson founder of Round Table Pizza Milton Latham railroad baron and politician Josie Maran born 1978 supermodel Abraham Maslow co founder of Humanistic Psychology Bob Melvin born 1961 Major League Baseball player and manager Fred Moore political activist John Naber Olympic swimmer Stevie Nicks musician Elizabeth Osborn equestrian vaulter Robert Rich musician Ariel Rittenhouse Olympic diver Secondhand Serenade rock band founded in Menlo Park Ram Shriram founding investor of Google Courtney Thorne Smith actress Thorstein Veblen sociologist known for Theory of the Leisure Class John Vesely musician songwriter Bob Weir founding member of The Grateful Dead Sheryl Sandberg former chief operating officer of Meta Platforms Billy Ray White first African American mayor of Menlo Park 68 Marco Zappacosta co founder of ThumbtackSister cities Edit Bizen Japan 69 Galway Ireland Kochi IndiaSee also Edit San Francisco Bay Area portalHoly Cross Cemetery Menlo Park California Menlo Park New Jersey Menlo Park Pretoria South Africa The Almanac Menlo Park Ravenswood Post Menlo Park California References Edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on October 17 2013 Retrieved August 25 2014 City Council City of Menlo Park Retrieved December 16 2014 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 1 2020 Menlo Park Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved December 19 2014 a b Menlo Park city QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Jr Tom Huddleston Google was started in this garage office in California in 1998 take a look inside CNBC Retrieved April 24 2023 In Memory of Erik Cassel Roblox Blog Retrieved April 24 2023 About Pizza Delivery Pickup amp Online Ordering Round Table Pizza Roundtable Pizza Retrieved April 24 2023 a b Menlo Park s Historic Railroad Station Silicon Valley and Beyond January 28 2015 Retrieved January 28 2020 Schwartz Carly November 17 2011 California s Most Educated Cities Palo Alto Los Altos Top the List The Huffington Post Online Retrieved September 9 2012 a b c d e f Hoover Mildred Brooke Douglas E Kyle 2002 Historic Spots in California 4th ed Stanford CA Stanford University Press p 405 ISBN 978 0 8047 4483 6 a b Killelea Patrick 2011 Visiting Menlough in Ireland origin of Menlo Park s name InMenlo com Retrieved August 31 2020 CHL 2 Portola Journey s End San Mateo www californiahistoricallandmarks com Retrieved July 2 2019 a b Durham David L 1998 California s Geographic Names A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State Clovis CA Word Dancer Press p 662 ISBN 978 1 884995 14 9 a b Stanger 1963 pg 109 Menlo Park history City of Menlo Park Official Website Retrieved February 5 2017 a b Menlo Park neighborhoods Palo Alto Online February 9 2017 Retrieved February 10 2017 The Origin of New Jersey Place Names New Jersey Public Library Commission May 1945 p 20 Meany Edmond S 1923 Origin of Washington geographic names Seattle University of Washington Press p 164 Kazak Don April 13 1994 The Peninsula mobilizes for war Palo Alto Online Archived from the original on May 25 2017 Retrieved February 5 2017 Historic California Posts Camp Fremont www militarymuseum org Retrieved February 5 2017 United States War Dept 1919 War Department Annual Report Vol 1 p 2157 History of the District amp Community Thurlow Estate becomes Dibble General Hospital becomes SRI Int Menlo Park City School District Retrieved February 5 2017 Dibble General Hospital www militarymuseum org Retrieved February 5 2017 Corporate History SRI International Archived from the original on January 22 2017 Retrieved February 5 2017 Svanevik Michael Burgett Shirley November 30 2016 Matters Historical From San Francisco to Europe to Menlo Park The Mercury News The Mercury News Retrieved February 6 2017 MLS 301 Sharon Heights Standford Hills Silicon Valley and Beyond Silicon Valley and Beyond Retrieved February 6 2017 Clifford Jim A St Patrick s Day present for Menlo Park San Mateo Daily Journal Retrieved February 13 2021 Menlo Gates officially dedicated fittingly on St Patrick s Day InMenlo March 17 2019 Retrieved February 13 2021 Bedwell Bayfront Park Menlo Park CA Retrieved February 4 2017 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Menlo Park California United States Census Bureau P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Menlo Park California United States Census Bureau 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Menlo Park city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 QuickFacts Menlo Park city California United States Census Retrieved October 1 2015 QuickFacts Menlo Park city California United States Census Archived from the original on August 4 2022 Retrieved August 4 2022 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Best places to live 2008 CNN Archived from the original on October 23 2013 Elections City of Menlo Park Retrieved February 2 2015 County of San Mateo Board of Supervisors City of Menlo Park Retrieved February 2 2015 Statewide Database UC Regents Archived from the original on February 1 2015 Retrieved November 20 2014 Communities of Interest City California Citizens Redistricting Commission Archived from the original on September 30 2013 Retrieved September 27 2014 California s 14th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved March 13 2013 CA Secretary of State Report of Registration February 10 2019 PDF ca gov Retrieved March 12 2019 New Menlo Park Mayor Visits P A Council The Peninsula Times Tribune December 13 1927 via Newspapers com Recall Petitions At Menlo Park Filed At Stormy Session Redwood City Tribune December 5 1928 via Newspapers com Restriction of Building is Discussed Redwood City Tribune November 13 1929 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Lewis Jim The Mayors of Menlo Park Menlo Park Historical Association City of Menlo Park Spent Quite Year in 1953 The Peninsula Times Tribune January 1 1954 via Newspapers com a b c Mibach Emily February 13 2018 Billy Ray White Menlo Park s first black mayor dead at 81 Palo Alto Daily Post a b Woods Heather Rock December 20 1995 MENLO PARK New mayor rotates into position Palo Alto Online Anning Vicky December 5 1997 MENLO PARK New mayor vice mayor for Menlo Park Palo Alto Online California Roster 2004 PDF admin cdn sos ca gov California Roster 2005 PDF admin cdn sos ca gov Brundage Sandy December 9 2009 Rich Cline new Menlo Park mayor promises measured approach to contentious land use debates The Almanac Menlo Park Brundage Sandy December 7 2010 Kelly Fergusson elected Menlo Park mayor by 3 2 council vote The Almanac Menlo Park Brundage Sandy December 10 2010 Kelly Fergusson resigns as Menlo Park mayor revote delayed The Almanac Menlo Park Council member Kelly Fergusson has resigned as the mayor of Menlo Park as a consequence of Brown Act violations she committed by meeting one on one with at least three council members to discuss her desire for the position a b About Kirsten Keith kirstenforcouncil com Retrieved April 7 2023 Kelly Kevin November 25 2015 Menlo Park City could pick new mayor Tuesday The Mercury News a b Bradshaw Kate December 15 2021 Betsy Nash is Menlo Park s new mayor The Almanac Menlo Park Schools Directory Archdiocese of San Francisco Archived from the original on March 19 2015 Retrieved November 2 2016 Quick Facts Peninsula School Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved April 13 2022 Mahbubani Rhea March 18 2015 German American International School will move to old Menlo Oaks campus this fall San Jose Mercury News Retrieved November 2 2016 Guynn Jessica May 29 2012 Menlo Park set to approve Facebook campus expansion plan Los Angeles Times City of Menlo Park California Comprehensive Annual Financial Report For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 2021 Softky Marion July 21 1999 Plan dumped to extend BART down Bayshore Freeway to Menlo Park The Almanac News Menlo Park Retrieved March 15 2016 McLellan Dennis April 12 2003 Edward Keating 77 Founder of Ramparts Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved February 22 2022 Bradshaw Kate February 12 2018 Remembering Billy Ray White The Almanac Sister City program City of Menlo Park Official Website Notes EditStanger Frank M South from San Francisco The Life Story of San Mateo County 1963 publisher San Mateo County Historical AssociationExternal links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Menlo Park Wikimedia Commons has media related to Menlo Park California City of Menlo Park official website Menlo Park Chamber of Commerce Menlo Park Library Menlo Park Historical Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Menlo Park California amp oldid 1154274332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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