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Modesto, California

Modesto (Spanish for 'modest')[9] is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County, California, United States. With a population of 218,464 at the 2020 census, it is the 19th largest city in the state of California and forms part of the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto Combined Statistical Area.

Modesto, California
Nickname: 
City of Great Neighbors
Motto: 
Water Wealth Contentment Health[1]
Location in Stanislaus County and the state of California
Modesto
Location in the United States
Modesto
Modesto (the United States)
Coordinates: 37°39′41″N 120°59′40″W / 37.66139°N 120.99444°W / 37.66139; -120.99444Coordinates: 37°39′41″N 120°59′40″W / 37.66139°N 120.99444°W / 37.66139; -120.99444
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyStanislaus
RegionSan Joaquin Valley
FoundedNovember 8, 1870
IncorporatedAugust 6, 1884[2]
Named forWilliam Chapman Ralston's modesty
Government
 • TypeCouncil-manager[3]
 • MayorSue Zwahlen
 • City managerJoseph Lopez
Area
 • City44.80 sq mi (116.04 km2)
 • Land42.97 sq mi (111.30 km2)
 • Water1.83 sq mi (4.74 km2)  0.61%
 • Metro
1,515 sq mi (3,920 km2)
Elevation52 ft (27 m)
Population
 • City218,464
 • Rank1st in Stanislaus County
19th in California
104th in the United States
 • Density5,007.59/sq mi (1,933.45/km2)
 • Urban
357,301 (US: 116th)
 • Urban density5,076.8/sq mi (1,960.2/km2)
 • Metro
552,878 (US: 105th)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP codes[7]
95350–95358, 95397
Area code209
FIPS code[5][8]06-48354
GNIS IDs[5][8]277609, 2411130
Websitewww.modestogov.com

Modesto is located in the Central Valley, 68 miles (109 km) south of Sacramento and 90 miles (140 km) north of Fresno. Distances from other places include: 40 miles (64 km) north of Merced, California, 92 miles (148 km) east of San Francisco, 66 miles (106 km) west of Yosemite National Park, and 24 miles (39 km) south of Stockton.

The city is surrounded by rich farmland. Stanislaus County ranks sixth among California counties in farm production.[10] It is home to Gallo Family Winery, the largest family-owned winery in the United States.[11] Led by milk, almonds, chickens, walnuts, and corn silage, the county grossed nearly $3.1 billion in agricultural production in 2011. The farm-to-table movement plays a central role in Modesto living as in the Central Valley.

Modesto has been honored as a Tree City USA numerous times.[12]

The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index for 2011—which interviewed 1000 participants about their jobs, finances, physical health, emotional state of mind and communities — ranked Modesto 126 out of the 190 cities surveyed.[13] In December 2009, Forbes ranked Modesto 48th out of 100 among "Best Bang-for-the-Buck Cities." In this ranking, Modesto ranked 8th in housing affordability and travel time, but it ranked 86th in job forecast growth and 99th in foreclosures.[14]

History

 
Modesto's 10th Street c. 1890

The City of Modesto was originally a stop on the railroad connecting Sacramento to Los Angeles.[15] When Modesto was founded in 1870, it was to be named Ralston after financier William C. Ralston. Ralston's modesty prompted him to ask that another name be found, and the town was named Modesto in recognition of his modesty.[16]

Modesto's population exceeded 1,000 residents in 1884. With fields of grain, the nearby Tuolumne River for grain barges, and railroad traffic, the town grew. Irrigation water came from dams installed in the foothills, and irrigated fields of vegetables and fruit and nut trees flourished. By 1900, Modesto's population was more than 4,500. During World War II, the area provided canned goods, powdered milk, and eggs for the US armed forces and Allied forces. For the next few decades, Modesto's population grew about two percent per year to over 100,000 in 1980, and over 200,000 in 2001.

The city's official motto, "Water Wealth Contentment Health," is emblazoned on the downtown Modesto Arch, which is featured in local photographs and postcards. The motto was selected in a contest held in 1911, with a $3 prize for the winner. (The original winning motto, "Nobody's got Modesto's goat",[17] was later declined by town officials.) Modesto's motto is sometimes spoofed as "The land gets the water, the bankers get the wealth, the cows get contentment, and the farmers get the health."[18]

Planning and environment

In 1885, Modesto enacted what is now considered to be the first zoning ordinance. The ordinance's primary goal was to keep out laundries (which were primarily Chinese run), out of the city.[19] After an arrested man filed to contest the constitutionality of the ordinance, the case escalated to the California Supreme Court which found the law to be constitutional.[20]

In the late 1980s Modesto embarked on an update to the city's general plan pursuant to requirements of the State of California. The result was a comprehensive evaluation of alternative population and land use projections along with associated environmental impact analysis. Some of the environmental factors technically assessed were air quality, water quality, environmental noise, soil contamination and visual impacts.

Much of the soils in Modesto are classified as part of the Hanford series: (HbpA) fine sandy loam, moderately deep over silt.[21] These soils are well-drained, moderately coarse-textured soils derived from alluvium from granitic rock. The Hanford soils are important for the production of a wide variety of irrigated orchard, field, and truck crops.

Vicinity watercourses include the Stanislaus River, the Tuolumne River and Dry Creek empties into the Tuolumne River. Area groundwater, which is the principal source of water supply in the city,[22] has been historically impaired in a fashion that is spatially variable. Water from the nearby Modesto Reservoir is now used to augment city water. In various parts of the city and its perimeter the following water pollutants have occurred from time to time: nitrates, dibromochloromethane, volatile organics, salinity, total dissolved solids and other pesticides.[23] Each of these contaminants is not present citywide.

The EPA rates air quality in Modesto as a 23 on a scale to 100 (higher is better), making Modesto an unhealthy place to live for those with breathing difficulties. This is based on ozone alert days and number of pollutants in the air. In May 2010, Forbes magazine, in association with the American Lung Association, indicated that Modesto was one of the top 25 most polluted cities in the U.S.[24]

Downtown revitalization

As of the 2000s, downtown Modesto (DOMO) has new attractions including the Gallo Center for the Arts and the new Downtown Plaza adjacent to Modesto Centre Plaza. Downtown Modesto has lost the Hotel Covell, the art deco Strand Theatre, and the Sears building.

The historic streets of 10th and 11th streets that were the original locations of the cruising featured in American Graffiti have been designated by the City of Modesto as the Historic Cruise Route. This is now a tourist walk with information about Modesto's music, car and Graffiti culture.

In 2014, the Walk of Fame was launched on the Historic Cruise Route with markers celebrating classic legends like George Lucas, Gene Winfield, Bart Bartoni and others.

Classic Community Murals was launched by Modesto magazine ModestoView and the Peer Recovery Art Center to create a series of large scale murals celebrating the Modesto Classic Graffiti heritage. Many of these are on the Cruise Route.

New business incentives have been created to enhance facades, signage, and permitting. A promenade is being designed to create a special entertainment zone along the corridor between the Modesto Centre Plaza and the Gallo Center for the Arts and the adjacent core streets of 10th, 11th and J Streets.

Geography

The city is located on the Tuolumne River and near the Stanislaus River. There is a small creek named Dry Creek, which is badly polluted by agricultural runoff and is adjacent to several parks. Rivers and lakes near Waterford are accessible for a kayak, or small motorboat, and there are several points of public access. This access was given as part of a government plan when hydroelectric power dams were installed upstream for flood control, irrigation, and electric power generation. The nearest large open seaport is the Port of Stockton, used for oceangoing ships that transport goods, particularly cement, fertilizer, and agricultural products, from California to overseas.

Climate

Modesto has a hot semi-arid climate (BSh) under the Köppen climate classification. It has mild winters with moderate rainfall and long, hot, dry summers. Average January temperatures range from 56 °F (13 °C) in the day to 40 °F (4 °C) at night. Most of the rainfall occurs during the winter and the annual total is 13.2 in (340 mm). The city does not have a full storm sewer system, and many streets flood during winter rain storms. Usually on average the weather does not go below 30°F and not above 103°F.[25]

Average July temperatures range from 95 °F (35 °C) in the day to 63 °F (17 °C) at night. During the summer months there can be multiple days in a row with high temperatures exceeding 100 °F (38 °C). This can pose health risks for people with weak constitutions or who ignore the dangers of heat stroke. Onshore breezes (known locally as the "delta breeze") moderate these high temperatures somewhat, with cooler air coming in after 8 or 9 pm on summer nights.

Climate data for Modesto, California (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 75
(24)
80
(27)
89
(32)
100
(38)
107
(42)
112
(44)
113
(45)
111
(44)
109
(43)
101
(38)
88
(31)
75
(24)
113
(45)
Average high °F (°C) 55.4
(13.0)
62.8
(17.1)
69.0
(20.6)
75.1
(23.9)
82.9
(28.3)
90.0
(32.2)
95.1
(35.1)
94.2
(34.6)
90.0
(32.2)
79.0
(26.1)
65.5
(18.6)
55.6
(13.1)
76.0
(24.4)
Average low °F (°C) 40.1
(4.5)
43.2
(6.2)
46.3
(7.9)
49.9
(9.9)
54.9
(12.7)
60.1
(15.6)
63.1
(17.3)
62.3
(16.8)
60.1
(15.6)
53.9
(12.2)
45.3
(7.4)
39.8
(4.3)
51.3
(10.7)
Record low °F (°C) 18
(−8)
24
(−4)
27
(−3)
30
(−1)
32
(0)
41
(5)
46
(8)
46
(8)
40
(4)
29
(−2)
25
(−4)
18
(−8)
18
(−8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.61
(66)
2.38
(60)
2.04
(52)
0.97
(25)
0.63
(16)
0.12
(3.0)
0.00
(0.00)
0.02
(0.51)
0.24
(6.1)
0.68
(17)
1.36
(35)
2.04
(52)
13.19
(335)
Source: NOAA[26]

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
18801,693
18902,40241.9%
19002,024−15.7%
19104,03499.3%
19209,241129.1%
193013,84249.8%
194016,37918.3%
195017,3896.2%
196036,585110.4%
197061,71268.7%
1980106,96373.3%
1990164,73054.0%
2000188,85614.6%
2010201,1656.5%
2020218,4648.6%
U.S. Decennial Census[27]

2010

The 2010 United States Census[28] reported that Modesto had a population of 201,165. The population density was 5,423.4 inhabitants per square mile (2,094.0/km2). The racial makeup of Modesto was 130,833 (65.0%) White, 8,396 (4.2%) African American, 2,494 (1.2%) Native American, 13,557 (6.7%) Asian (1.5% Filipino, 1.3% Asian Indian, 1.2% Cambodian, 0.7% Chinese, 0.6% Vietnamese, 0.5% Laotian, 0.2% Japanese, 0.2% Korean, 0.1% Hmong, 0.1% Pakistani), 1,924 (1.0%) Pacific Islander, 31,244 (15.5%) from other races, and 12,717 (6.3%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 71,381 persons (35.5%): 30.8% Mexican, 0.7% Puerto Rican, 0.6% Salvadoran, 0.5% Spaniard, 0.4% Spanish, 0.3% Nicaraguan, and 0.2% Guatemalan. Non-Hispanic Whites were 49.4% of the population in 2010,[29] down from 83.1% in 1980.[30]

The Census reported that 198,210 people (98.5% of the population) lived in households, 1,189 (0.6%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 1,766 (0.9%) were institutionalized.

There were 69,107 households, out of which 27,152 (39.3%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 33,230 (48.1%) were married couples living together, 10,774 (15.6%) had a female householder with no husband present, 4,904 (7.1%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 5,177 (7.5%) unmarried. 15,887 households (23.0%) were made up of individuals, and 6,221 (9.0%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.87. There were 48,908 families (70.8% of all households); the average family size was 3.38.

The population was spread out, with 54,012 people (26.8%) under the age of 18, 20,838 people (10.4%) aged 18 to 24, 53,116 people (26.4%) aged 25 to 44, 49,691 people (24.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 23,508 people (11.7%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34.2 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.5 males.

There were 75,044 housing units at an average density of 2,023.2 per square mile (781.2/km2), of which 39,422 (57.0%) were owner-occupied, and 29,685 (43.0%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.8%; the rental vacancy rate was 9.1%. 112,065 people (55.7% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 86,145 people (42.8%) lived in rental housing units.

According to the 2011 American Community Survey 5-Year estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $49,852, and the median income for a family was $56,629.[31] Males had a median income of $47,473 versus $37,629 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,886. About 14.9% of families and 18.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.3% of those under age 18 and 9.5% of those age 65 or over.

In September 2010, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research released a study indicating that 32% of the population was obese vs. a statewide average obesity rate of 22.7%. Poverty was one of the factors listed as contributing to the high obesity rates.[citation needed]

2000

As of the census[32] of 2000, there were 188,856 people, 64,959 households, and 46,640 families residing in the city. The population density was 5,277.3 inhabitants per square mile (2,037.6/km2). There were 67,179 housing units at an average density of 1,877.2 per square mile (724.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 69.6% White, 25.6% Hispanic or Latino, 4.0% African American, 1.2% Native American, 6.0% Asian, 0.5% Pacific Islander.

There were 64,959 households, out of which 38.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.5% were married couples living together, 14.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.2% were non-families. 22.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.86 and the average family size was 3.36.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 30.1% under the age of 18, 9.6% from 18 to 24, 28.9% from 25 to 44, 20.3% from 45 to 64, and 11.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 33 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.7 males.

Economy

Modesto has a large agricultural industry which is based on the fertile farmland surrounding the city. Modesto is home to the largest winery in the world: E & J Gallo Winery. The Gallo Glass Company, a company of Gallo Winery, is the largest wine bottle manufacturing company in the world. The company provides thousands of office and manufacturing jobs to Stanislaus County residents. Other major privately owned companies based in Modesto include Foster Farms Dairy, Royal Robbins, international award winner Fiscalini Cheese, Sciabica Olive Oil, Acme Construction, Aderholt Specialty, and 5.11 Tactical (formerly a part of Royal Robbins, a United States brand of clothing consisting of uniforms and tactical equipment for military). A cannery downtown produces food which is usually shipped to Sacramento and Fresno for transfer to rail or ship. Ceres has a few cereal and snack factories in the area. There are several small steelworking companies in Modesto. In mid-2008, a number of road projects were underway, with roads being constructed, repaved or repaired, at an estimated total cost of nearly $120 million.

Principal employers

# Employer # of Employees
1 E & J Gallo Winery[33] 5,000
2 Memorial Medical Center 3,023
3 Modesto City Schools 3,010
4 Doctors Medical Center 2,600
5 Kaiser Permanente 1,759
6 Modesto Junior College 1,522
7 Graspointner Management Incorporated 1,403
8 City of Modesto 1,250
9 Sutter Gould Medical Foundation 1,079
10 Save Mart Supermarkets 950
11 Walmart 745
12 Sylvan Union School District 712
13 Modesto Irrigation District 317

Crime

Rates of both violent crimes and property crimes are higher in Modesto than the state average.[34] Of particular note is that Modesto ranks among the top car theft cities in the US. As of 2012, Modesto ranked number 1 in car thefts per 100,000 people,[35] although the city dropped to number 3 in 2013, behind Bakersfield and Fresno.[36]In Modesto the crime rate is higher than 86% of California's cities.[37]

Arts and culture

The Rockabilly genre of music originated in Modesto with the formation of Maddox Brothers & Rose on KTRB Radio in 1937. The "Hillbilly Boogie" sound, featuring the string slapping percussive sound by Fred Maddox, would become popular on a national scale and would later be the foundation for Rockabilly. Fred Maddox's bass is housed at the Experience Project Museum in Seattle, Washington.[38]

The city's annual Architectural Festival honors Modesto's history as a testing ground for mid-century modern architecture during the 1940s and 1950s. Modesto's mid-century buildings have been featured four times in Museum of Modern Art publications.

Filmmaker George Lucas, who was born in Modesto, graduated from Thomas Downey High School in 1962 and attended Modesto Junior College, immortalized the city in his award-winning 1973 film American Graffiti. Although it was not shot in Modesto, the film portrayed the spirit of cruising and friendship on Modesto's 10th and 11th Streets in 1962, and inspired a revival of interest in 1950s pop culture. Modesto celebrates Graffiti Summer annually and features the Historic Cruise Route and Walk of Fame of Graffiti Legends. Downtown Modesto features a series of Graffiti-themed and other cultural murals.

Music festivals include SummerFest, the Downtown summer concert series, featuring Chris Isaak, Hootie & the Blowfish, The Doobie Brothers and Styx.

X-Fest, deriving from its real name Xclamation Festival, was a 21 and over music festival in downtown Modesto. Starting in 2000, X-Fest has evolved into a large outdoor event stretching 15 blocks and featuring the world's largest disco which covers four blocks on its own. In 2008 X-Fest featured 50 bands and a crowd of 15,000 people. Much of the profits end up in local non-profit charities. Some business owners and citizens of Modesto complain of rowdy and often drunk Mardi Gras atmosphere exhibited at X-fest. The last X-fest occurred in Modesto in 2015.

Summers are also marked by the revival of American Graffiti, the 1973 film written and directed by Modesto native George Lucas. Lucas' film paid homage to teenage life in 1962 based on his own experiences growing up in the city of Modesto. The city has realized the importance of its connection to the award-winning film, and the city is preparing new tourist attractions and events to welcome Graffiti tourists. The Modesto Convention and Visitors bureau report that the leading request for information is American Graffiti-related. The annual festival, Graffiti Summer, celebrates this event and lasts the entire month of June, attracting thousands of visitors and car enthusiasts along with hundreds of classic and antique cars.

Downtown Modesto has the Modesto Historic Cruise Route on 10th and 11th St, the Legends of the Cruise Walk of Fame, and the Classic Community Mural series of large scale art celebrating the American Graffiti history.

Located in downtown Modesto is the State Theater with music acts and independent films.

Downtown Modesto hosts a monthly Art Walk, with local artists displaying art for sale, artist demos, local gallery shows, in a multi-venue map self-guided tour.

Music and performing arts

The Modesto Symphony Orchestra, which finds its home at the Gallo Center, held their first performance when Modesto had a population of 17,000 in 1931 and continues to be a staple in the community.[39] Not to be outdone by the Symphony, MoBand (Modesto Band of Stanislaus County), established in 1919, is one of the oldest, continuously performing bands in the U.S.[40] The group performs a free 6-week summer concert-in-the-park series with its 130 volunteer musicians.

Modesto is also home to Townsend Opera, founded in 1983 by the late Modesto-born opera singer Buck Townsend, and Modesto Performing Arts, as well as the Gallo Center for the Arts.[41] Modesto is also home to the area's leading professional ballet company, Central West Ballet.

The Mexican culture and traditions are displayed by the Ballet Folklorico Group "Casa Cultural Tradiciones". Folklorico groups are often at Modesto events, sharing their culture with traditional dance and colorful attire.

The MAMA, Modesto Area Music Awards are held each October. Local radio stations and promoters nominate local bands and voting happens online. There is a black tie ceremony and trophies are given to winners in multiple categories. A lifetime achievement award is also presented. The MAMA’s were created by Chris Murphy and Chris Ricci to support and encourage local musicians.

Historical places

McHenry Mansion

The McHenry Mansion is a restored historic home located at Fifteenth and I Streets. The McHenry family built the house in 1883 after the patriarch of the family, Oramil McHenry, left twenty thousand dollars in his will.[42] The mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1978.

Hawke Castle

The Hawke Castle is a historic residence built in 1929. It was influenced by the Norman architecture, and is now the property of George Thayer Real Estate.

Crow House

or the Walter B. Wood House, was originally located at 814 Twelfth Street. The house was originally owned by Walter Wood and was constructed in 1884 in the Italianate style. The house has been removed from its original location, and modern renovation of the house has compromised its NRHP designation.

Robert Walton House

The Robert Walton House was constructed in 1957, as a development of Frank Lloyd Wright's New York Usonian Exhibition House concept.

El Viejo Post Office

The U. S. "El Viejo" Post Office is located on Twelfth and I Streets. Wall murals inside the post office were painted by Ray Boynton, a Work Projects Administration artist. The post office was listed in the NRHP in 1983.

Dry Creek Bridge

The Dry Creek Bridge, formerly on State Route 132, was recommended eligible for its design. The bridge is a major example of John B. Leonard's bridge designs.

Southern Pacific Railroad Depot

The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot was constructed in 1915 in the Mission style at the corner of J and Ninth Streets. The City of Modesto was established as a town by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1870. The building has been restored and expanded as the City Transportation Center.

Tourism

Modesto is known for the following tourist attractions and historical sites:

  • McHenry Mansion[42] – Built in the early 1880s by Robert McHenry, a local rancher and banker. The mansion is included on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are given.
  • McHenry Museum – Across the street from the McHenry Mansion. It is filled with tidbits from Modesto's history.
  • George Lucas Plaza – American Graffiti-inspired bronze statue made in honor of Modesto filmmaker George Lucas, located at Five Points (the intersection of McHenry Avenue, "J" Street, 17th Street, Downey and Needham).
  • Gallo Center for the Arts – Center for the performing arts opened in 2007 and located in downtown Modesto at 1000 "I" Street.
  • Downtown Modesto – Known for having a variety of restaurants and night life, including 3 weekly farmer's markets. It also hosts a multi-venue Art Walk year-round on the third Thursday of the month, free to view with maps available.
  • The State Theatre – Dating back to the 1920s, it was recently renovated and serves as a local performance arts center and as a theater specializing in independent and foreign films.
  • John Thurman Field – Renovated stadium, home of the Modesto Nuts baseball team (single "A" affiliate of the Seattle Mariners team).[43]
  • Graceada Park neighborhood – An area of representative old homes (circa 1920s and earlier) with streets lined with large city-planted shade trees and a series of parks, a bandshell and other amenities. The name Graceada is based on two local residents, Grace Beard and Ada Wisecarver, who helped promote the idea of parks in the area and whose families donated the land for Graceada Park. This park was designed by John McLaren, who also designed and was the longtime superintendent of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.[44]

Sports

The Modesto Nuts Minor League Baseball Club is a class A California League. The Nuts are the Single A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners and play 70 home games each season.

Track and field competition includes the Modesto Relays named after meet director Tom Moore after his death. 30 world records were set at the meet held at Modesto Junior College.

Government

Local government

Modesto is governed under a council-manager system.[3] The Mayor is elected at-large. The six members of the city council are elected from districts by the voters within the respective district.

According to the city's most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the city's various funds had $357,631,225 in Revenues, $1,826,668,511 in total assets, and $876,459,686 in total liabilities. The city has adopted a policy to achieve and maintain a General Fund reserve at 8% of the fund's total operating expenditures for fiscal year 2017–2018. At the end of the fiscal year, the General Fund balance was $26,745,582 or 22.5% of total General Fund expenditures.[45]

Residents of Modesto also participate in the Government of Stanislaus County and elections for Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors district 1 as well as the Sheriff-Coroner, District Attorney, Assessor, Auditor-Controller, Treasurer-Tax Collector, and Clerk-Recorder. As of January 2013 these were represented by Supervisor William O'Brien, Sheriff-Coroner Adam Christianson, District Attorney Birgit Fladager, Assessor David Cogdill Sr., Auditor-Controller Lauren Klein, Treasurer-Tax Collector Gordon Ford, and Clerk-Recorder Lee Lundrigan.

The current mayor and council members are:[46]

  • Mayor: Sue Zwahlen
  • Council Members: Rosa Escutia-Braaton, Tony Madrigal, Chris Ricci, Bill Zoslocki, Jenny Kenoyer, and David Wright.

List of mayors

This is a non-exhaustive list of Modesto mayors by year.

  • 1923 Sol P. Elias.[47]
  • 1952 Harry Marks.[47]
  • 1960 Don D. Hammond.[47]
  • 1979 Peggy Mensinger - First woman mayor.[48]
  • 1987 Carol Whiteside.[49]
  • 2000 Carmen Sabatino.[49]
  • 2003 Jim Ridenour.[50]
  • 2012 Garrad Marsh.[51]
  • 2016 Ted Brandvold.
  • 2021 Sue Zwahlen.[52]

Federal and state representation

In the California State Senate, Modesto is split between the 5th Senate District, represented by Democrat Susan Eggman, and the 12th Senate District, represented by Republican Shannon Grove.[53] In the California State Assembly, Modesto is split between the 12th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Damon Connolly, and the 21st Assembly District, represented by Democrat Diane Papan.[54]

In the United States House of Representatives, Modesto is in California's 10th congressional district, represented by Democrat Mark DeSaulnier.[55]

Education

City schools

Modesto City Schools was established for students in the community in 1871. The current enrollment is approximately 32,000 students. The district operates 23 elementary schools (K-6), four junior high schools (7–8), seven comprehensive high schools (9–12), and an alternative education program that includes an opportunity and continuation school, independent study and adult evening high school. The seventh comprehensive high school, Joseph Gregori High School, was recently completed. Modesto's oldest high school, Modesto High School, also offers an International Baccalaureate program, and is the only high school in Stanislaus County accredited for this program. There are other elementary school districts within and adjacent to the limits of Modesto City Schools that feed into the high schools. They include Sylvan Union (serving the eastern portion of Modesto), Stanislaus Union, Hart-Ransom, Shilo and Paradise Elementary School Districts.

Private schools

Higher education

  • Modesto Junior College is a two-year junior college in Modesto and has over 20,000 students enrolled and 21 inter-collegiate sports teams.
  • Community Business College, vocational college in Modesto providing vocational training and job placement services to the unemployed with non-profit tuition scholarships. Offers training in medical office, bookkeeping, property management, foreign languages, medical coding and solar technologies.

Media

Television stations

As part of the Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto television market, Modesto is primarily served by stations that are based mainly in Sacramento. They are listed below, with the city of license in bold:

Radio

FM stations

  • KMPO 88.7: World ethnic
  • KLOVE 89.7: AC Christian
  • Air 1 90.7 Christian (alternative/pop)
  • KVIN 92.3: Oldies
  • KOSO 92.9: Country
  • KPHD 93.3: The Best Local Bands and all the Real News
  • KBBU 93.9: Regional Mexican
  • KHOP 95.1: Top 40 (CHR)
  • KMRQ 96.7: Rock
  • KWIN 97.7 & 98.3: Mainstream urban
  • KQOD 100.1: Rhythmic oldies
  • KMIX 100.9: Regional Mexican
  • KAMB 101.5: AC Christian
  • KJSN 102.3: Adult contemporary
  • KATM 103.3: Country
  • KHKK 104.1: Classic rock
  • KHTN 104.7: Hip-hop
  • KRVR 105.5: Classic hits
  • KGIG-LP 104.9: Local-Bands & News / community radio

AM stations

  • KCBC 770: Christian Talk/Programs
  • KMPH 840: Catholic radio
  • KVIN 920: Oldies
  • KESP 970: Sports
  • KFIV 1360: Talk radio
  • KLOC 1390: Regional Mexican

Print media

  • The Modesto Bee: Modesto's daily newspaper, published by the McClatchy Company
  • Modestoview magazine, monthly entertainment magazine viewable on modestoview.com or in print for free pick-up at most restaurants, cafes, and offices in Modesto.

Transportation

Rail

Modesto station, east of downtown Modesto, is served by Amtrak San Joaquin intercity rail service. Future plans call for Altamont Corridor Express service at the Modesto Transportation Center by 2023, with California High-Speed Rail later serving the station as well.[56]

The large industrial region south and east of the city is served by the Modesto and Empire Traction Company, a 5-mile (8.0 km) short line railroad, with a web of industry tracks and many customers.[57] At one time, Modesto was the operational center of the Tidewater Southern Railway, which had its main line down the center of Ninth Street, a major north–south street. A city ordinance passed by the city council kept electric power lines over this section of street activated long after the railroad had converted to steam power. In 2000, the last trains ran down Ninth Street. Now the railroad (owned by the Union Pacific Railroad since 1983) no longer passes through Modesto.

Local transit

The Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority operates local bus service and paratransit in Modesto, regional service in Stanislaus County, and commuter routes connecting to Bay Area Rapid Transit and Altamont Corridor Express stations.

Air

Modesto is served by the Modesto City-County Airport that lies east of California State Route 99 within the city limits. SkyWest Airlines (operating as United Express) provided air service to San Francisco International Airport, however commercial service stopped in June 2014.[58] The airport is used for manufacturing and the shipping industries throughout California and the United States.

Highways and roads

Interstate 5 and California State Route 99 provide major highway access to Modesto. California State Route 132 links the city to Interstate 580, providing commuter access to highways into the Bay Area. California State Route 108 connects to Oakdale, California and east to the foothills. The city has added many roundabouts in an effort to ease traffic congestion within the town with varying degrees of success.

Notable people

Eric Bell, former MLB pitcher.

Sister cities

Modesto's sister cities are:[67]

These programs are run by the non-profit Modesto Sister Cities International.[67]

In popular culture

See also

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Further reading

  • B.J. Osborn, Modesto: An Informal History. IUniverse, 2003.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Official Modesto Police website
  • Historic Modesto
  • Modesto CA Online March 1, 2021, at the Wayback Machine

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Modesto redirects here For other uses see Modesto disambiguation Modesto Spanish for modest 9 is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County California United States With a population of 218 464 at the 2020 census it is the 19th largest city in the state of California and forms part of the Sacramento Stockton Modesto Combined Statistical Area Modesto CaliforniaCityClockwise Modesto Arch Modesto Transportation Center Tenth Street Place Gallo Center for the ArtsSealNickname City of Great NeighborsMotto Water Wealth Contentment Health 1 Location in Stanislaus County and the state of CaliforniaModestoLocation in the United StatesShow map of CaliforniaModestoModesto the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 37 39 41 N 120 59 40 W 37 66139 N 120 99444 W 37 66139 120 99444 Coordinates 37 39 41 N 120 59 40 W 37 66139 N 120 99444 W 37 66139 120 99444CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyStanislausRegionSan Joaquin ValleyFoundedNovember 8 1870IncorporatedAugust 6 1884 2 Named forWilliam Chapman Ralston s modestyGovernment TypeCouncil manager 3 MayorSue Zwahlen City managerJoseph LopezArea 4 City44 80 sq mi 116 04 km2 Land42 97 sq mi 111 30 km2 Water1 83 sq mi 4 74 km2 0 61 Metro1 515 sq mi 3 920 km2 Elevation 5 52 ft 27 m Population 2020 6 City218 464 Rank1st in Stanislaus County19th in California104th in the United States Density5 007 59 sq mi 1 933 45 km2 Urban357 301 US 116th Urban density5 076 8 sq mi 1 960 2 km2 Metro552 878 US 105th Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes 7 95350 95358 95397Area code209FIPS code 5 8 06 48354GNIS IDs 5 8 277609 2411130Websitewww wbr modestogov wbr comModesto is located in the Central Valley 68 miles 109 km south of Sacramento and 90 miles 140 km north of Fresno Distances from other places include 40 miles 64 km north of Merced California 92 miles 148 km east of San Francisco 66 miles 106 km west of Yosemite National Park and 24 miles 39 km south of Stockton The city is surrounded by rich farmland Stanislaus County ranks sixth among California counties in farm production 10 It is home to Gallo Family Winery the largest family owned winery in the United States 11 Led by milk almonds chickens walnuts and corn silage the county grossed nearly 3 1 billion in agricultural production in 2011 The farm to table movement plays a central role in Modesto living as in the Central Valley Modesto has been honored as a Tree City USA numerous times 12 The Gallup Healthways Well Being Index for 2011 which interviewed 1000 participants about their jobs finances physical health emotional state of mind and communities ranked Modesto 126 out of the 190 cities surveyed 13 In December 2009 Forbes ranked Modesto 48th out of 100 among Best Bang for the Buck Cities In this ranking Modesto ranked 8th in housing affordability and travel time but it ranked 86th in job forecast growth and 99th in foreclosures 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 Planning and environment 1 2 Downtown revitalization 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 3 2 2000 4 Economy 4 1 Principal employers 4 2 Crime 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Music and performing arts 5 2 Historical places 5 2 1 McHenry Mansion 5 2 2 Hawke Castle 5 2 3 Crow House 5 2 4 Robert Walton House 5 2 5 El Viejo Post Office 5 2 6 Dry Creek Bridge 5 2 7 Southern Pacific Railroad Depot 5 3 Tourism 6 Sports 7 Government 7 1 Local government 7 2 List of mayors 7 3 Federal and state representation 8 Education 8 1 City schools 8 2 Private schools 8 3 Higher education 9 Media 9 1 Television stations 9 2 Radio 9 2 1 FM stations 9 2 2 AM stations 9 3 Print media 10 Transportation 10 1 Rail 10 2 Local transit 10 3 Air 10 4 Highways and roads 11 Notable people 12 Sister cities 13 In popular culture 14 See also 15 References 16 Further reading 17 External linksHistory Edit Modesto s 10th Street c 1890 The City of Modesto was originally a stop on the railroad connecting Sacramento to Los Angeles 15 When Modesto was founded in 1870 it was to be named Ralston after financier William C Ralston Ralston s modesty prompted him to ask that another name be found and the town was named Modesto in recognition of his modesty 16 Modesto s population exceeded 1 000 residents in 1884 With fields of grain the nearby Tuolumne River for grain barges and railroad traffic the town grew Irrigation water came from dams installed in the foothills and irrigated fields of vegetables and fruit and nut trees flourished By 1900 Modesto s population was more than 4 500 During World War II the area provided canned goods powdered milk and eggs for the US armed forces and Allied forces For the next few decades Modesto s population grew about two percent per year to over 100 000 in 1980 and over 200 000 in 2001 The city s official motto Water Wealth Contentment Health is emblazoned on the downtown Modesto Arch which is featured in local photographs and postcards The motto was selected in a contest held in 1911 with a 3 prize for the winner The original winning motto Nobody s got Modesto s goat 17 was later declined by town officials Modesto s motto is sometimes spoofed as The land gets the water the bankers get the wealth the cows get contentment and the farmers get the health 18 Planning and environment Edit In 1885 Modesto enacted what is now considered to be the first zoning ordinance The ordinance s primary goal was to keep out laundries which were primarily Chinese run out of the city 19 After an arrested man filed to contest the constitutionality of the ordinance the case escalated to the California Supreme Court which found the law to be constitutional 20 In the late 1980s Modesto embarked on an update to the city s general plan pursuant to requirements of the State of California The result was a comprehensive evaluation of alternative population and land use projections along with associated environmental impact analysis Some of the environmental factors technically assessed were air quality water quality environmental noise soil contamination and visual impacts Much of the soils in Modesto are classified as part of the Hanford series HbpA fine sandy loam moderately deep over silt 21 These soils are well drained moderately coarse textured soils derived from alluvium from granitic rock The Hanford soils are important for the production of a wide variety of irrigated orchard field and truck crops Vicinity watercourses include the Stanislaus River the Tuolumne River and Dry Creek empties into the Tuolumne River Area groundwater which is the principal source of water supply in the city 22 has been historically impaired in a fashion that is spatially variable Water from the nearby Modesto Reservoir is now used to augment city water In various parts of the city and its perimeter the following water pollutants have occurred from time to time nitrates dibromochloromethane volatile organics salinity total dissolved solids and other pesticides 23 Each of these contaminants is not present citywide The EPA rates air quality in Modesto as a 23 on a scale to 100 higher is better making Modesto an unhealthy place to live for those with breathing difficulties This is based on ozone alert days and number of pollutants in the air In May 2010 Forbes magazine in association with the American Lung Association indicated that Modesto was one of the top 25 most polluted cities in the U S 24 Downtown revitalization Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of the 2000s downtown Modesto DOMO has new attractions including the Gallo Center for the Arts and the new Downtown Plaza adjacent to Modesto Centre Plaza Downtown Modesto has lost the Hotel Covell the art deco Strand Theatre and the Sears building The historic streets of 10th and 11th streets that were the original locations of the cruising featured in American Graffiti have been designated by the City of Modesto as the Historic Cruise Route This is now a tourist walk with information about Modesto s music car and Graffiti culture In 2014 the Walk of Fame was launched on the Historic Cruise Route with markers celebrating classic legends like George Lucas Gene Winfield Bart Bartoni and others Classic Community Murals was launched by Modesto magazine ModestoView and the Peer Recovery Art Center to create a series of large scale murals celebrating the Modesto Classic Graffiti heritage Many of these are on the Cruise Route New business incentives have been created to enhance facades signage and permitting A promenade is being designed to create a special entertainment zone along the corridor between the Modesto Centre Plaza and the Gallo Center for the Arts and the adjacent core streets of 10th 11th and J Streets Geography EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The city is located on the Tuolumne River and near the Stanislaus River There is a small creek named Dry Creek which is badly polluted by agricultural runoff and is adjacent to several parks Rivers and lakes near Waterford are accessible for a kayak or small motorboat and there are several points of public access This access was given as part of a government plan when hydroelectric power dams were installed upstream for flood control irrigation and electric power generation The nearest large open seaport is the Port of Stockton used for oceangoing ships that transport goods particularly cement fertilizer and agricultural products from California to overseas Climate Edit Modesto has a hot semi arid climate BSh under the Koppen climate classification It has mild winters with moderate rainfall and long hot dry summers Average January temperatures range from 56 F 13 C in the day to 40 F 4 C at night Most of the rainfall occurs during the winter and the annual total is 13 2 in 340 mm The city does not have a full storm sewer system and many streets flood during winter rain storms Usually on average the weather does not go below 30 F and not above 103 F 25 Average July temperatures range from 95 F 35 C in the day to 63 F 17 C at night During the summer months there can be multiple days in a row with high temperatures exceeding 100 F 38 C This can pose health risks for people with weak constitutions or who ignore the dangers of heat stroke Onshore breezes known locally as the delta breeze moderate these high temperatures somewhat with cooler air coming in after 8 or 9 pm on summer nights Climate data for Modesto California 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 75 24 80 27 89 32 100 38 107 42 112 44 113 45 111 44 109 43 101 38 88 31 75 24 113 45 Average high F C 55 4 13 0 62 8 17 1 69 0 20 6 75 1 23 9 82 9 28 3 90 0 32 2 95 1 35 1 94 2 34 6 90 0 32 2 79 0 26 1 65 5 18 6 55 6 13 1 76 0 24 4 Average low F C 40 1 4 5 43 2 6 2 46 3 7 9 49 9 9 9 54 9 12 7 60 1 15 6 63 1 17 3 62 3 16 8 60 1 15 6 53 9 12 2 45 3 7 4 39 8 4 3 51 3 10 7 Record low F C 18 8 24 4 27 3 30 1 32 0 41 5 46 8 46 8 40 4 29 2 25 4 18 8 18 8 Average precipitation inches mm 2 61 66 2 38 60 2 04 52 0 97 25 0 63 16 0 12 3 0 0 00 0 00 0 02 0 51 0 24 6 1 0 68 17 1 36 35 2 04 52 13 19 335 Source NOAA 26 Demographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 18801 693 18902 40241 9 19002 024 15 7 19104 03499 3 19209 241129 1 193013 84249 8 194016 37918 3 195017 3896 2 196036 585110 4 197061 71268 7 1980106 96373 3 1990164 73054 0 2000188 85614 6 2010201 1656 5 2020218 4648 6 U S Decennial Census 27 2010 Edit The 2010 United States Census 28 reported that Modesto had a population of 201 165 The population density was 5 423 4 inhabitants per square mile 2 094 0 km2 The racial makeup of Modesto was 130 833 65 0 White 8 396 4 2 African American 2 494 1 2 Native American 13 557 6 7 Asian 1 5 Filipino 1 3 Asian Indian 1 2 Cambodian 0 7 Chinese 0 6 Vietnamese 0 5 Laotian 0 2 Japanese 0 2 Korean 0 1 Hmong 0 1 Pakistani 1 924 1 0 Pacific Islander 31 244 15 5 from other races and 12 717 6 3 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 71 381 persons 35 5 30 8 Mexican 0 7 Puerto Rican 0 6 Salvadoran 0 5 Spaniard 0 4 Spanish 0 3 Nicaraguan and 0 2 Guatemalan Non Hispanic Whites were 49 4 of the population in 2010 29 down from 83 1 in 1980 30 The Census reported that 198 210 people 98 5 of the population lived in households 1 189 0 6 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 1 766 0 9 were institutionalized There were 69 107 households out of which 27 152 39 3 had children under the age of 18 living in them 33 230 48 1 were married couples living together 10 774 15 6 had a female householder with no husband present 4 904 7 1 had a male householder with no wife present There were 5 177 7 5 unmarried 15 887 households 23 0 were made up of individuals and 6 221 9 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 87 There were 48 908 families 70 8 of all households the average family size was 3 38 The population was spread out with 54 012 people 26 8 under the age of 18 20 838 people 10 4 aged 18 to 24 53 116 people 26 4 aged 25 to 44 49 691 people 24 7 aged 45 to 64 and 23 508 people 11 7 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 2 years For every 100 females there were 95 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 91 5 males There were 75 044 housing units at an average density of 2 023 2 per square mile 781 2 km2 of which 39 422 57 0 were owner occupied and 29 685 43 0 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 2 8 the rental vacancy rate was 9 1 112 065 people 55 7 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 86 145 people 42 8 lived in rental housing units According to the 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year estimate the median income for a household in the city was 49 852 and the median income for a family was 56 629 31 Males had a median income of 47 473 versus 37 629 for females The per capita income for the city was 22 886 About 14 9 of families and 18 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 27 3 of those under age 18 and 9 5 of those age 65 or over In September 2010 the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research released a study indicating that 32 of the population was obese vs a statewide average obesity rate of 22 7 Poverty was one of the factors listed as contributing to the high obesity rates citation needed 2000 Edit As of the census 32 of 2000 there were 188 856 people 64 959 households and 46 640 families residing in the city The population density was 5 277 3 inhabitants per square mile 2 037 6 km2 There were 67 179 housing units at an average density of 1 877 2 per square mile 724 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 69 6 White 25 6 Hispanic or Latino 4 0 African American 1 2 Native American 6 0 Asian 0 5 Pacific Islander There were 64 959 households out of which 38 7 had children under the age of 18 living with them 51 5 were married couples living together 14 7 had a female householder with no husband present and 28 2 were non families 22 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 6 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 86 and the average family size was 3 36 In the city the population was spread out with 30 1 under the age of 18 9 6 from 18 to 24 28 9 from 25 to 44 20 3 from 45 to 64 and 11 1 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 33 years For every 100 females there were 94 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 7 males Economy EditModesto has a large agricultural industry which is based on the fertile farmland surrounding the city Modesto is home to the largest winery in the world E amp J Gallo Winery The Gallo Glass Company a company of Gallo Winery is the largest wine bottle manufacturing company in the world The company provides thousands of office and manufacturing jobs to Stanislaus County residents Other major privately owned companies based in Modesto include Foster Farms Dairy Royal Robbins international award winner Fiscalini Cheese Sciabica Olive Oil Acme Construction Aderholt Specialty and 5 11 Tactical formerly a part of Royal Robbins a United States brand of clothing consisting of uniforms and tactical equipment for military A cannery downtown produces food which is usually shipped to Sacramento and Fresno for transfer to rail or ship Ceres has a few cereal and snack factories in the area There are several small steelworking companies in Modesto In mid 2008 a number of road projects were underway with roads being constructed repaved or repaired at an estimated total cost of nearly 120 million Principal employers Edit Employer of Employees1 E amp J Gallo Winery 33 5 0002 Memorial Medical Center 3 0233 Modesto City Schools 3 0104 Doctors Medical Center 2 6005 Kaiser Permanente 1 7596 Modesto Junior College 1 5227 Graspointner Management Incorporated 1 4038 City of Modesto 1 2509 Sutter Gould Medical Foundation 1 07910 Save Mart Supermarkets 95011 Walmart 74512 Sylvan Union School District 71213 Modesto Irrigation District 317Crime Edit Rates of both violent crimes and property crimes are higher in Modesto than the state average 34 Of particular note is that Modesto ranks among the top car theft cities in the US As of 2012 update Modesto ranked number 1 in car thefts per 100 000 people 35 although the city dropped to number 3 in 2013 behind Bakersfield and Fresno 36 In Modesto the crime rate is higher than 86 of California s cities 37 Arts and culture EditThe Rockabilly genre of music originated in Modesto with the formation of Maddox Brothers amp Rose on KTRB Radio in 1937 The Hillbilly Boogie sound featuring the string slapping percussive sound by Fred Maddox would become popular on a national scale and would later be the foundation for Rockabilly Fred Maddox s bass is housed at the Experience Project Museum in Seattle Washington 38 The city s annual Architectural Festival honors Modesto s history as a testing ground for mid century modern architecture during the 1940s and 1950s Modesto s mid century buildings have been featured four times in Museum of Modern Art publications Filmmaker George Lucas who was born in Modesto graduated from Thomas Downey High School in 1962 and attended Modesto Junior College immortalized the city in his award winning 1973 film American Graffiti Although it was not shot in Modesto the film portrayed the spirit of cruising and friendship on Modesto s 10th and 11th Streets in 1962 and inspired a revival of interest in 1950s pop culture Modesto celebrates Graffiti Summer annually and features the Historic Cruise Route and Walk of Fame of Graffiti Legends Downtown Modesto features a series of Graffiti themed and other cultural murals Music festivals include SummerFest the Downtown summer concert series featuring Chris Isaak Hootie amp the Blowfish The Doobie Brothers and Styx X Fest deriving from its real name Xclamation Festival was a 21 and over music festival in downtown Modesto Starting in 2000 X Fest has evolved into a large outdoor event stretching 15 blocks and featuring the world s largest disco which covers four blocks on its own In 2008 X Fest featured 50 bands and a crowd of 15 000 people Much of the profits end up in local non profit charities Some business owners and citizens of Modesto complain of rowdy and often drunk Mardi Gras atmosphere exhibited at X fest The last X fest occurred in Modesto in 2015 Summers are also marked by the revival of American Graffiti the 1973 film written and directed by Modesto native George Lucas Lucas film paid homage to teenage life in 1962 based on his own experiences growing up in the city of Modesto The city has realized the importance of its connection to the award winning film and the city is preparing new tourist attractions and events to welcome Graffiti tourists The Modesto Convention and Visitors bureau report that the leading request for information is American Graffiti related The annual festival Graffiti Summer celebrates this event and lasts the entire month of June attracting thousands of visitors and car enthusiasts along with hundreds of classic and antique cars Downtown Modesto has the Modesto Historic Cruise Route on 10th and 11th St the Legends of the Cruise Walk of Fame and the Classic Community Mural series of large scale art celebrating the American Graffiti history Located in downtown Modesto is the State Theater with music acts and independent films Downtown Modesto hosts a monthly Art Walk with local artists displaying art for sale artist demos local gallery shows in a multi venue map self guided tour Music and performing arts Edit The Modesto Symphony Orchestra which finds its home at the Gallo Center held their first performance when Modesto had a population of 17 000 in 1931 and continues to be a staple in the community 39 Not to be outdone by the Symphony MoBand Modesto Band of Stanislaus County established in 1919 is one of the oldest continuously performing bands in the U S 40 The group performs a free 6 week summer concert in the park series with its 130 volunteer musicians Modesto is also home to Townsend Opera founded in 1983 by the late Modesto born opera singer Buck Townsend and Modesto Performing Arts as well as the Gallo Center for the Arts 41 Modesto is also home to the area s leading professional ballet company Central West Ballet The Mexican culture and traditions are displayed by the Ballet Folklorico Group Casa Cultural Tradiciones Folklorico groups are often at Modesto events sharing their culture with traditional dance and colorful attire The MAMA Modesto Area Music Awards are held each October Local radio stations and promoters nominate local bands and voting happens online There is a black tie ceremony and trophies are given to winners in multiple categories A lifetime achievement award is also presented The MAMA s were created by Chris Murphy and Chris Ricci to support and encourage local musicians Historical places Edit McHenry Mansion Edit Main article McHenry Mansion The McHenry Mansion is a restored historic home located at Fifteenth and I Streets The McHenry family built the house in 1883 after the patriarch of the family Oramil McHenry left twenty thousand dollars in his will 42 The mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in 1978 Hawke Castle Edit Main article Hawke Castle The Hawke Castle is a historic residence built in 1929 It was influenced by the Norman architecture and is now the property of George Thayer Real Estate Crow House Edit or the Walter B Wood House was originally located at 814 Twelfth Street The house was originally owned by Walter Wood and was constructed in 1884 in the Italianate style The house has been removed from its original location and modern renovation of the house has compromised its NRHP designation Robert Walton House Edit The Robert Walton House was constructed in 1957 as a development of Frank Lloyd Wright s New York Usonian Exhibition House concept El Viejo Post Office Edit The U S El Viejo Post Office is located on Twelfth and I Streets Wall murals inside the post office were painted by Ray Boynton a Work Projects Administration artist The post office was listed in the NRHP in 1983 Dry Creek Bridge Edit The Dry Creek Bridge formerly on State Route 132 was recommended eligible for its design The bridge is a major example of John B Leonard s bridge designs Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Edit Main article Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Modesto California The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot was constructed in 1915 in the Mission style at the corner of J and Ninth Streets The City of Modesto was established as a town by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1870 The building has been restored and expanded as the City Transportation Center Tourism Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Modesto is known for the following tourist attractions and historical sites The McHenry Mansion Gallo Center for the Arts McHenry Mansion 42 Built in the early 1880s by Robert McHenry a local rancher and banker The mansion is included on the National Register of Historic Places Tours are given McHenry Museum Across the street from the McHenry Mansion It is filled with tidbits from Modesto s history George Lucas Plaza American Graffiti inspired bronze statue made in honor of Modesto filmmaker George Lucas located at Five Points the intersection of McHenry Avenue J Street 17th Street Downey and Needham Gallo Center for the Arts Center for the performing arts opened in 2007 and located in downtown Modesto at 1000 I Street Downtown Modesto Known for having a variety of restaurants and night life including 3 weekly farmer s markets It also hosts a multi venue Art Walk year round on the third Thursday of the month free to view with maps available The State Theatre Dating back to the 1920s it was recently renovated and serves as a local performance arts center and as a theater specializing in independent and foreign films John Thurman Field Renovated stadium home of the Modesto Nuts baseball team single A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners team 43 Graceada Park neighborhood An area of representative old homes circa 1920s and earlier with streets lined with large city planted shade trees and a series of parks a bandshell and other amenities The name Graceada is based on two local residents Grace Beard and Ada Wisecarver who helped promote the idea of parks in the area and whose families donated the land for Graceada Park This park was designed by John McLaren who also designed and was the longtime superintendent of San Francisco s Golden Gate Park 44 Sports EditThe Modesto Nuts Minor League Baseball Club is a class A California League The Nuts are the Single A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners and play 70 home games each season Track and field competition includes the Modesto Relays named after meet director Tom Moore after his death 30 world records were set at the meet held at Modesto Junior College Government EditSee also Government of Stanislaus County California Local government Edit Modesto is governed under a council manager system 3 The Mayor is elected at large The six members of the city council are elected from districts by the voters within the respective district According to the city s most recent Comprehensive Annual Financial Report the city s various funds had 357 631 225 in Revenues 1 826 668 511 in total assets and 876 459 686 in total liabilities The city has adopted a policy to achieve and maintain a General Fund reserve at 8 of the fund s total operating expenditures for fiscal year 2017 2018 At the end of the fiscal year the General Fund balance was 26 745 582 or 22 5 of total General Fund expenditures 45 Residents of Modesto also participate in the Government of Stanislaus County and elections for Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors district 1 as well as the Sheriff Coroner District Attorney Assessor Auditor Controller Treasurer Tax Collector and Clerk Recorder As of January 2013 these were represented by Supervisor William O Brien Sheriff Coroner Adam Christianson District Attorney Birgit Fladager Assessor David Cogdill Sr Auditor Controller Lauren Klein Treasurer Tax Collector Gordon Ford and Clerk Recorder Lee Lundrigan The current mayor and council members are 46 Mayor Sue Zwahlen Council Members Rosa Escutia Braaton Tony Madrigal Chris Ricci Bill Zoslocki Jenny Kenoyer and David Wright List of mayors Edit This is a non exhaustive list of Modesto mayors by year 1923 Sol P Elias 47 1952 Harry Marks 47 1960 Don D Hammond 47 1979 Peggy Mensinger First woman mayor 48 1987 Carol Whiteside 49 2000 Carmen Sabatino 49 2003 Jim Ridenour 50 2012 Garrad Marsh 51 2016 Ted Brandvold 2021 Sue Zwahlen 52 Federal and state representation Edit In the California State Senate Modesto is split between the 5th Senate District represented by Democrat Susan Eggman and the 12th Senate District represented by Republican Shannon Grove 53 In the California State Assembly Modesto is split between the 12th Assembly District represented by Democrat Damon Connolly and the 21st Assembly District represented by Democrat Diane Papan 54 In the United States House of Representatives Modesto is in California s 10th congressional district represented by Democrat Mark DeSaulnier 55 Education EditCity schools Edit Modesto City Schools was established for students in the community in 1871 The current enrollment is approximately 32 000 students The district operates 23 elementary schools K 6 four junior high schools 7 8 seven comprehensive high schools 9 12 and an alternative education program that includes an opportunity and continuation school independent study and adult evening high school The seventh comprehensive high school Joseph Gregori High School was recently completed Modesto s oldest high school Modesto High School also offers an International Baccalaureate program and is the only high school in Stanislaus County accredited for this program There are other elementary school districts within and adjacent to the limits of Modesto City Schools that feed into the high schools They include Sylvan Union serving the eastern portion of Modesto Stanislaus Union Hart Ransom Shilo and Paradise Elementary School Districts Private schools Edit Modesto Christian School K 12 Central Catholic High School Our Lady of Fatima Catholic School St Stanislaus Catholic School Big Valley Christian School and Grace Lutheran School are private religious schools located in Modesto ULCO Seminary U S A has its international headquarters in Modesto Higher education Edit Modesto Junior College is a two year junior college in Modesto and has over 20 000 students enrolled and 21 inter collegiate sports teams Community Business College vocational college in Modesto providing vocational training and job placement services to the unemployed with non profit tuition scholarships Offers training in medical office bookkeeping property management foreign languages medical coding and solar technologies Media EditTelevision stations Edit As part of the Sacramento Stockton Modesto television market Modesto is primarily served by stations that are based mainly in Sacramento They are listed below with the city of license in bold MyTv26 Comcast26 Modesto Stanislaus County http www mytv26 tv Your Independent Public Access Television Station KCRA Channel 3 NBC affiliate Sacramento KCSO LD Channel 33 Telemundo affiliate Sacramento KMAX TV Channel 31 The CW O amp O Sacramento KOVR Channel 13 CBS O amp O Stockton KQCA Channel 58 My Network TV affiliate Sacramento KTFK DT Channel 64 TeleFutura affiliate Stockton KTNC TV Channel 42 Estrella TV affiliate Concord KTXL Channel 40 Fox affiliate Sacramento KUVS Channel 19 Univision affiliate Modesto KVIE Channel 6 PBS affiliate Sacramento KXTV Channel 10 ABC affiliate Sacramento KSPX TV Channel 29 ION Media Networks affiliate SacramentoRadio Edit FM stations Edit KMPO 88 7 World ethnic KLOVE 89 7 AC Christian Air 1 90 7 Christian alternative pop KVIN 92 3 Oldies KOSO 92 9 Country KPHD 93 3 The Best Local Bands and all the Real News KBBU 93 9 Regional Mexican KHOP 95 1 Top 40 CHR KMRQ 96 7 Rock KWIN 97 7 amp 98 3 Mainstream urban KQOD 100 1 Rhythmic oldies KMIX 100 9 Regional Mexican KAMB 101 5 AC Christian KJSN 102 3 Adult contemporary KATM 103 3 Country KHKK 104 1 Classic rock KHTN 104 7 Hip hop KRVR 105 5 Classic hits KGIG LP 104 9 Local Bands amp News community radioAM stations Edit KCBC 770 Christian Talk Programs KMPH 840 Catholic radio KVIN 920 Oldies KESP 970 Sports KFIV 1360 Talk radio KLOC 1390 Regional MexicanPrint media Edit The Modesto Bee Modesto s daily newspaper published by the McClatchy Company Modestoview magazine monthly entertainment magazine viewable on modestoview com or in print for free pick up at most restaurants cafes and offices in Modesto Transportation EditRail Edit Modesto station east of downtown Modesto is served by Amtrak San Joaquin intercity rail service Future plans call for Altamont Corridor Express service at the Modesto Transportation Center by 2023 with California High Speed Rail later serving the station as well 56 The large industrial region south and east of the city is served by the Modesto and Empire Traction Company a 5 mile 8 0 km short line railroad with a web of industry tracks and many customers 57 At one time Modesto was the operational center of the Tidewater Southern Railway which had its main line down the center of Ninth Street a major north south street A city ordinance passed by the city council kept electric power lines over this section of street activated long after the railroad had converted to steam power In 2000 the last trains ran down Ninth Street Now the railroad owned by the Union Pacific Railroad since 1983 no longer passes through Modesto Local transit Edit The Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority operates local bus service and paratransit in Modesto regional service in Stanislaus County and commuter routes connecting to Bay Area Rapid Transit and Altamont Corridor Express stations Air Edit Modesto is served by the Modesto City County Airport that lies east of California State Route 99 within the city limits SkyWest Airlines operating as United Express provided air service to San Francisco International Airport however commercial service stopped in June 2014 58 The airport is used for manufacturing and the shipping industries throughout California and the United States Highways and roads Edit Interstate 5 and California State Route 99 provide major highway access to Modesto California State Route 132 links the city to Interstate 580 providing commuter access to highways into the Bay Area California State Route 108 connects to Oakdale California and east to the foothills The city has added many roundabouts in an effort to ease traffic congestion within the town with varying degrees of success Notable people EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Evin Agassi prominent Assyrian American singer who settled in the city in the 1970s James Algar film director Chidi Ahanotu former NFL player Jack Angel voice actor Teddy in A I Artificial Intelligence AstroTrain in Transformers films Nikki in Balto Dan Archer NFL player Sonny Barger Oakland chapter founder of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club Derrick Barry drag queen Britney Spears impersonator Rupaul s Drag Race season 8 contestant 59 Nick Bassett multi instrumentalist bassist of Nothing guitarist of Whirr film and television composer Ginger Gonzaga actress and comedianEric Bell former MLB pitcher Tony Boselli football player University of Southern California second pick in 1995 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars five time Pro Bowler and three time first team All Pro born in Modesto Shawn Boskie former MLB player played his junior college ball at Modesto Junior College David V Brewer lawyer and judge Lincoln Brewster Christian musician and worship pastor attended Grace M Davis High School Esto Bates Broughton one of the first women to serve in the California State Assembly James Broughton 1913 1999 poet and poetic filmmaker Isaiah Burse NFL player Erin Cafaro 2008 Olympic gold medalist for women s eight crew graduate of Modesto High School Class of 2001 Meghan Camarena YouTube personality The Amazing Race contestant and television host 60 Carol Channing three time Tony Award winning actress and singer Bryson DeChambeau golfer Joe Dillon MLB player for the Florida Marlins Milwaukee Brewers and Tampa Bay Rays Cam de Leon artist Stephen Dunn sound engineer Jack Elam 1919 2003 actor epitome of the bad guy in western films attended Modesto Junior College and had a brother who taught there Chris Evans and his young partner John Sontag notorious train robbers operated a livery stable in Modesto in early 1890s Jim Fairchild musician guitarist songwriter of Grandaddy All Smiles and Modest Mouse Steve Forrest musician Ernest Gallo and Julio Gallo winemakers Don Gile former MLB player Tony Graziani Philadelphia Soul quarterback graduate of Thomas Downey High School Visco Grgich former NFL player Ralph Griswold computer scientist Bradin Hagens MLB player Chuck Hayes basketball player Kentucky Houston Rockets Sacramento Kings and Toronto Raptors Lester Hayes football player Oakland Raiders Kirby Hensley founder of the Universal Life Church J P Howell pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers Bill Koski former MLB player Brad Kilby former MLB pitcher Kamara James Olympic fencer Morgan James singer Jason Jimenez former NFL player Ray Lankford St Louis Cardinals outfielder graduate of Grace M Davis High School Chandra Levy intern at Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington D C whose 2001 disappearance was a major news story Marcia Lucas film editor George Lucas film director producer screenwriter studio mogul graduate of Thomas Downey High School and former student at Modesto Junior College Richard Edmund Lyng former Secretary of Agriculture Jason Lytle musician songwriter of indie rock bands Grandaddy and Admiral Radley Roger Maltbie golfer and television sportscaster born in Modesto James Marsters actor graduate of Grace M Davis High School Michael Medina boxer Joseph Meyer song writer Kerry McCoy musician guitarist and member of Deafheaven Jason McDonald former MLB player Michael McDonald top ranked bantamweight professional MMA fighter competing for Ultimate Fighting Championship Graduate of Grace M Davis High School Caralee McElroy musician Joan Mitchell co inventor of the JPEG digital image format 61 Shane Minor country music artist Donovan Morgan wrestler Boaz Myhill West Bromwich Albion and Wales goalkeeper birthplace Carol Neblett operatic soprano Reeves Nelson professional basketball player Madison Nguyen politician Travis Oates actor director voice actor voice of Piglet in Winnie the Pooh animated film and television show script writer citation needed Adrian Oliver basketball player Kristin Olsen politician Timothy Olyphant actor Deadwood and Justified 1986 graduate of Fred C Beyer High School 62 Ashley and Courtney Paris WNBA basketballers Heath Pearce professional soccer player for New York Red Bulls in Major League Soccer graduate of Peter Johansen High School Lindsay Pearce contender on The Glee Project Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway Scott Peterson and Laci Peterson A married couple at the center of a 2002 criminal case in which Scott was convicted of murdering Laci 63 Brandon Pettit convicted of murdering his parents 64 Suzy Powell Roos three time track and field Olympian and American record holder in women s discus graduate of Thomas Downey High School Harve Presnell Golden Globe Award winning actor and singer The Unsinkable Molly Brown Saving Private Ryan Fargo born in Modesto in 1933 graduate of Modesto High School Jennie Phelps Purvis d 1924 writer suffragist social reformer Arthur Righs geneticist Jeremy Renner Academy Award nominated actor The Hurt Locker American Hustle 65 Graduate of Fred C Beyer High School Kenny Roberts three time FIM 500 cc Grand Prix motorcycle racing champion two time AMA Dirt Track Grand National Champion Royal Robbins iconic rock climber Founder of Royal Robins clothing line which spun off to the 5 11 clothing line Joe Rudi professional baseball player three time Gold Glove winning outfielder with 1970s champion Oakland A s Larry Scott DJ Mark Spitz nine time Olympic swimming gold medalist 66 Byron Storer former NFL fullback Nate Sudfeld NFL quarterback Zack Sudfeld NFL player with the New England Patriots graduated from Modesto Christian High School Alistair Sylvester ice skater Florence Owens Thompson 1903 1983 subject of iconic Great Depression photograph Migrant Mother by Dorothea Lange settled in Modesto in 1945 Ann Veneman 27th U S Secretary of Agriculture Tisha Venturini member of gold medal U S women s national soccer team at 1996 Olympic Games from Grace M Davis High School Gabe Vincent NBA player Darlene Vogel actress Louis Waldon film actor Ashley Walker basketball player attended Grace M Davis High School star player on UC Berkeley women s team 2005 2009 plays professionally overseas Butch Walts tennis player Ron Whitney Olympian Paul Wiggin former NFL player Gene Winfield legendary hot rod builder automotive designer movie car designer also known as The King Of Kustoms Kenneth L Worley medal of honor recipient Floyd Zaiger fruit breeder Sister cities EditModesto s sister cities are 67 Aguascalientes Mexico Khmelnytskyi Ukraine Kurume Japan Laval France Mengzi China Vernon Canada Vijayawada India These programs are run by the non profit Modesto Sister Cities International 67 In popular culture EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The first season of ABC s drama American Crime is set in Modesto The 1973 film American Graffiti is set in Modesto Modesto is the name of a song by Beck from his Stereopathetic Soulmanure album St Modesto is a song by Chris Walla from his Field Manual album The 2009 film Janky Promoters is set in Modesto The 2009 film Monsters vs Aliens is set in Modesto The 2017 music video for the Macklemore song Glorious is set in Modesto 68 Adele mentions Modesto in her new single Wild Wild West 69 The 2006 NOFX song 60 Intentional mentions Modesto featured on the album Wolves in Wolves Clothing A 2022 episode of the paranormal documentary show A Haunting titled Daydreams and Nightmares Season 11 episode 3 tells the case of a costume store under the same name owned by Dana Walters that located in the city and believed to be haunted The character Ensign Brad Boimler from the television series Star Trek Lower Decks was raised on his family s raisin vineyard in Modesto 70 See also Edit California portalCentral Valley California for general information about the region List of U S cities with large Hispanic populationsReferences Edit Newsroom Press Releases City of Modesto February 21 2012 Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved December 10 2014 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 a b Modesto CA Code of Ordinances 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Engineering retrieved October 21 2018 Millegan Lisa March 17 2010 Olyphant back with a badge Modesto Bee Archived from the original on May 1 2010 Retrieved June 6 2010 Sahagun Louis Arax Mark November 12 2004 Scott Peterson Convicted in Murder of Wife Laci Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 14 2017 Retrieved August 27 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Modesto man sentenced to life in prison for killing parents Modesto Bee February 2 2021 In Jeremy Renner profile London paper calls Modesto a cowtown Modesto Bee Archived from the original on March 9 2010 Retrieved March 6 2010 Mark Spitz jewishsports net Retrieved August 31 2008 a b Modesto Sister Cities Modesto Sister Cities International Retrieved January 12 2021 https www modbee com news article159936014 html bare URL https www modbee com entertainment article256084717 html bare URL Boimler Further reading EditB J Osborn Modesto An 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