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Natomas, Sacramento, California

Natomas is a community in the northwestern section of the city of Sacramento, in the U.S. state of California.

Natomas
Natomas marker sign (right foreground) and Sleep Train Arena (now demolished) (left background)
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySacramento
CitySacramento
Government
 • MayorDarrell Steinberg
 • Sacramento City CouncilmemberAngelique Ashby
 • Sacramento County RepresentativePhil Serna
Area
 • Total20.15 sq mi (52.19 km2)
Elevation
25 ft (8 m)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
95833/95834/95835
Area code(s)916, 279

Natomas is generally divided into two areas by Interstate 80: North Natomas and South Natomas. North Natomas was historically an agricultural area on the floodplains of the Sacramento River, but grew quickly starting in the mid-1990s with extensive residential development, office park, and retail construction.[2] South Natomas developed predominantly as residential subdivisions from the 1950s to the 1980s, but in 1982, amended its community plan to permit 2.4 million square feet of new office parks along Interstate 5.[3]

As a major center of employment, retail and entertainment facilities, Natomas is recognized as one of Greater Sacramento's most important edge cities (suburban economic centers) by Joel Garreau, who popularized the term.[4] Natomas is generally defined as south of the Sacramento County line, north of the Garden Highway and the American River, west of the Steelhead Creek, and east of the Sacramento River.[5] The neighborhood school district is Natomas Unified School District.

Major features edit

ARCO Arena was a major feature of the Natomas area of Sacramento and was the previous home of the NBA's Sacramento Kings, who have since moved to the Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento. The arena was torn down in 2022. The Sacramento International Airport is within the bounds of Natomas as defined by Sacramento County, but it is several miles away from the largely populated area of Natomas. Natomas is the closest portion of the city to the airport. Thus, there are many hotels located throughout the Natomas area. Natomas is a historical flood plain and is therefore subject to flooding. Another feature of this area is the ease of access to Interstate 5, Interstate 80, and the northern portion of Highway 99's route through Sacramento, making it a desirable living area for workers who commute.

Natomas is also home to a variety of outdoor spaces, including bike trails and parks. One of the newest additions is North Natomas Regional Park.[6] Although it is being completed in phases, it is home to a water spray area for kids, grassy fields, playgrounds, ball fields, picnic areas, two dog parks (one for little and another for big dogs), asphalt and concrete paths for walking and riding, and a permanent farmers' market structure. Jackrabbits, birds of prey, and other wildlife romp in the undeveloped fields adjacent to the developed portions.

Government edit

Natomas is represented by Lisa Kaplan, the District 1 representative on the Sacramento City Council,[7] and Karina Talamantes,[8] the District 3 representative on the Sacramento City Council as well as by Phil Serna, the District 1 representative on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors.[9]

In the California State Legislature, Natomas is in the 8th Senate District, represented by Democrat Angelique Ashby[10] and in the 6th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Kevin McCarty.[11]

In the United States House of Representatives, Natomas is in California's 6th congressional district, represented by Democrat Ami Bera.[12]

The Natomas Basin Conservancy serves as plan operator for the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan. It acquires and manages habitat land for the benefit of the 22 special status species covered under the plan.[13]

Economy edit

Natomas is a retail and entertainment hub for the metropolitan area, including The Promenade at Sacramento Gateway, anchored by Target, Best Buy, Michaels, TJ Maxx, and Burlington, Natomas Marketplace, anchored by Walmart and Home Depot, and the Park Place Shopping Center, anchored by Kohl's and Raley's, with many smaller shopping centers scattered throughout the region. Northgate Boulevard is home to further retail businesses and hotels.[14] Natomas is considered, by Joel Garreau who popularized the idea, to be one of the major edge cities, i.e. suburban economic centers, in Greater Sacramento.[4]

Education edit

Most of the Natomas region is served by the Natomas Unified School District. Small portions are served by Twin Rivers Unified School District.

In South Natomas, elementary schools include American Lakes K-8, Jefferson K-8, Bannon Creek K-8, and Two Rivers Elementary. The main high school is Natomas High School.

In North Natomas, elementary schools on include Natomas Park Elementary (established 2000), Witter Ranch Elementary (established 2004), Heron K-8 (established 2006), H. Allen Hight Elementary (established 2008), and Paso Verde K-8 (established 2017). Natomas Middle School is the traditional middle school and Inderkum High School is the main high school.

Charter schools are a very popular option. Firstly, the district runs a dependent charter school in Southwest Natomas named Leroy Greene Academy, a 6–12 college preparatory secondary school. Independent charter school options include the Star Academy (K-5), Leading Edge Middle School (6-8) and Performing Fine Arts Academy (6–12) which are all part of the Natomas Charter School. Star Academy is located on its own campus in Natomas Crossing while the other schools are located at the main Natomas Charter Campus in Natomas Park. There is also Westlake Charter School (K-8) which moved to a new campus in Natomas Park in 2017 and Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Academy (K-12, college prep). NP3 K–5 is located in a temporary location on East Commerce Way near the old Sleep Train Arena while the middle school and high school portion are located on Del Paso Road.

The Northgate region of South Natomas is served by Twin Rivers Unified School District. Students in these areas are assigned to Grant Union High School in Del Paso Heights. There is also a small portion of North Natomas served by Twin Rivers Unified School District. The elementary school is Regency Park Elementary School. The assigned middle school is Norwood (in the Robla area) and Rio Linda High School but many students do not attend those assigned schools and opt for either NUSD schools or for charter schools.

Notable residents edit

With the development of Natomas in the 1990s and 2000s, it became a very popular spot for legislators to buy second residences during the real estate boom of the early twenty-first century. Two reasons for its popularity were its relative affordability and proximity to the capitol.

Current edit

Former edit

References edit

  1. ^ Found using an area calculator and the October 2008 version of the City of Sacramento's neighborhoods map 2013-10-28 at the Wayback Machine, only calculating for Natomas boundaries.
  2. ^ March 3, 2015 version of the "North Natomas Community Plan", City of Sacramento
  3. ^ March 3, 2015, version of the "South Natomas Community Plan", City of Sacramento
  4. ^ a b Chapter 11: "The List: Edge Cities Coast to Coast" in Garreau, Joel (1991). Edge City: Life on the New Frontier. Anchor Books. pp. 425–438. ISBN 0-385-42434-5.
  5. ^ "Sac County - About Natomas". SacCounty.net. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  6. ^ "North Natomas Regional Park - City of Sacramento". www.CityOfSacramento.org. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  7. ^ "District 1 - Lisa Kaplan - City of Sacramento". www.cityofsacramento.org. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  8. ^ "District 3 - Karina Talamantes - City of Sacramento". www.cityofsacramento.org. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  9. ^ . SacCounty.net. Archived from the original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  10. ^ "2021 California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) Senate Districts" (PDF). Senate Office of Demographics. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  11. ^ "2021 California Citizens Redistricting Commission (CRC) Assembly Districts" (PDF). Senate Office of Demographics. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  12. ^ "California's 6th Congressional District - Representatives & District Map". Civic Impulse, LLC.
  13. ^ "The Natomas Basin Conservancy". The Natomas Basin Conservancy. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
  14. ^ Google Maps, retrieved July 18, 2019

External links edit

  • Natomas Unified School District
  • North Natomas Public Library
  • North Natomas Transportation Management Association
  • Reclamation District 1000
  • South Natomas Public Library
  • South Natomas Transportation Management Association
  • The Natomas Buzz

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For other uses see Natoma disambiguation Natomas is a community in the northwestern section of the city of Sacramento in the U S state of California NatomasNeighborhood of SacramentoNatomas marker sign right foreground and Sleep Train Arena now demolished left background CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountySacramentoCitySacramentoGovernment MayorDarrell Steinberg Sacramento City CouncilmemberAngelique Ashby Sacramento County RepresentativePhil SernaArea 1 Total20 15 sq mi 52 19 km2 Elevation25 ft 8 m Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP code95833 95834 95835Area code s 916 279Natomas is generally divided into two areas by Interstate 80 North Natomas and South Natomas North Natomas was historically an agricultural area on the floodplains of the Sacramento River but grew quickly starting in the mid 1990s with extensive residential development office park and retail construction 2 South Natomas developed predominantly as residential subdivisions from the 1950s to the 1980s but in 1982 amended its community plan to permit 2 4 million square feet of new office parks along Interstate 5 3 As a major center of employment retail and entertainment facilities Natomas is recognized as one of Greater Sacramento s most important edge cities suburban economic centers by Joel Garreau who popularized the term 4 Natomas is generally defined as south of the Sacramento County line north of the Garden Highway and the American River west of the Steelhead Creek and east of the Sacramento River 5 The neighborhood school district is Natomas Unified School District Contents 1 Major features 2 Government 3 Economy 4 Education 5 Notable residents 5 1 Current 5 2 Former 6 References 7 External linksMajor features editARCO Arena was a major feature of the Natomas area of Sacramento and was the previous home of the NBA s Sacramento Kings who have since moved to the Golden 1 Center in downtown Sacramento The arena was torn down in 2022 The Sacramento International Airport is within the bounds of Natomas as defined by Sacramento County but it is several miles away from the largely populated area of Natomas Natomas is the closest portion of the city to the airport Thus there are many hotels located throughout the Natomas area Natomas is a historical flood plain and is therefore subject to flooding Another feature of this area is the ease of access to Interstate 5 Interstate 80 and the northern portion of Highway 99 s route through Sacramento making it a desirable living area for workers who commute Natomas is also home to a variety of outdoor spaces including bike trails and parks One of the newest additions is North Natomas Regional Park 6 Although it is being completed in phases it is home to a water spray area for kids grassy fields playgrounds ball fields picnic areas two dog parks one for little and another for big dogs asphalt and concrete paths for walking and riding and a permanent farmers market structure Jackrabbits birds of prey and other wildlife romp in the undeveloped fields adjacent to the developed portions Government editNatomas is represented by Lisa Kaplan the District 1 representative on the Sacramento City Council 7 and Karina Talamantes 8 the District 3 representative on the Sacramento City Council as well as by Phil Serna the District 1 representative on the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors 9 In the California State Legislature Natomas is in the 8th Senate District represented by Democrat Angelique Ashby 10 and in the 6th Assembly District represented by Democrat Kevin McCarty 11 In the United States House of Representatives Natomas is in California s 6th congressional district represented by Democrat Ami Bera 12 The Natomas Basin Conservancy serves as plan operator for the Natomas Basin Habitat Conservation Plan It acquires and manages habitat land for the benefit of the 22 special status species covered under the plan 13 Economy editNatomas is a retail and entertainment hub for the metropolitan area including The Promenade at Sacramento Gateway anchored by Target Best Buy Michaels TJ Maxx and Burlington Natomas Marketplace anchored by Walmart and Home Depot and the Park Place Shopping Center anchored by Kohl s and Raley s with many smaller shopping centers scattered throughout the region Northgate Boulevard is home to further retail businesses and hotels 14 Natomas is considered by Joel Garreau who popularized the idea to be one of the major edge cities i e suburban economic centers in Greater Sacramento 4 Education 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 July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Most of the Natomas region is served by the Natomas Unified School District Small portions are served by Twin Rivers Unified School District In South Natomas elementary schools include American Lakes K 8 Jefferson K 8 Bannon Creek K 8 and Two Rivers Elementary The main high school is Natomas High School In North Natomas elementary schools on include Natomas Park Elementary established 2000 Witter Ranch Elementary established 2004 Heron K 8 established 2006 H Allen Hight Elementary established 2008 and Paso Verde K 8 established 2017 Natomas Middle School is the traditional middle school and Inderkum High School is the main high school Charter schools are a very popular option Firstly the district runs a dependent charter school in Southwest Natomas named Leroy Greene Academy a 6 12 college preparatory secondary school Independent charter school options include the Star Academy K 5 Leading Edge Middle School 6 8 and Performing Fine Arts Academy 6 12 which are all part of the Natomas Charter School Star Academy is located on its own campus in Natomas Crossing while the other schools are located at the main Natomas Charter Campus in Natomas Park There is also Westlake Charter School K 8 which moved to a new campus in Natomas Park in 2017 and Natomas Pacific Pathways Prep Academy K 12 college prep NP3 K 5 is located in a temporary location on East Commerce Way near the old Sleep Train Arena while the middle school and high school portion are located on Del Paso Road The Northgate region of South Natomas is served by Twin Rivers Unified School District Students in these areas are assigned to Grant Union High School in Del Paso Heights There is also a small portion of North Natomas served by Twin Rivers Unified School District The elementary school is Regency Park Elementary School The assigned middle school is Norwood in the Robla area and Rio Linda High School but many students do not attend those assigned schools and opt for either NUSD schools or for charter schools Notable residents 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 April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message With the development of Natomas in the 1990s and 2000s it became a very popular spot for legislators to buy second residences during the real estate boom of the early twenty first century Two reasons for its popularity were its relative affordability and proximity to the capitol Current edit Heather Fargo former Mayor of Sacramento South Natomas Brian Maienschein State Assemblyman from San Diego Natomas Crossing Richard Pan medical doctor and first assemblyman elected to actually have a permanent residence in Natomas area Natomas Park Blanca Rubio State Assemblywoman from Baldwin Park Natomas Park Susan Rubio State Senator from Baldwin Park Westlake Former edit Karen Bass Congresswoman and former Speaker of the Assembly from Los Angeles South Natomas John J Benoit California State Senator from Palm Desert Willowcreek Mike Bibby former New York Knicks and Sacramento Kings point guard who owned 2 different homes Westlake John B T Campbell III Congressman from Newport Beach he lived in Natomas while he served in the state legislature Sundance Lake Dave Cogdill former Senate Minority leader North Natomas Joe Coto State Assemblyman from San Jose and former Superintendent of Schools in Oakland South Natomas DeMarcus Cousins former Sacramento Kings basketball player and all star center Westlake Robert Dutton California State Senator from Rancho Cucamonga Heritage Park Michael D Duvall former California State Assemblyman from Yorba Linda Gateway West Eric the Actor Wack Packer from The Howard Stern Show Alexander Gonzalez president at Sacramento State University Westlake Tom Harman former State Assemblyman State Senator and Attorney General Candidate who owned three houses Willowcreek Jerry Hill California State Assemblyman from San Mateo Willowcreek Shirley Horton Assemblywoman from San Diego Willowcreek Bob Huff California State Senator from Diamond Bar Gateway West Jay LaSuer Republican Assemblyman from San Diego who co owned a house with Assemblyman Dennis Mountjoy Willowcreek Rush Limbaugh Conservative Commentator South Natomas Kevin Martin Houston Rockets player eventually moved to Midtown Dennis Mountjoy former Republican Assemblyman from Monrovia who co owned a house with Assemblyman Jay LaSuer Willowcreek Eric Musselman former Sacramento Kings head coach Kenny Natt former Sacramento Kings head coach Westlake Jose Solorio State Assembly member from Santa Ana Willowcreek Cameron Smyth State Assembly member from Santa Clarita Regency Park Beno Udrih former Sacramento Kings basketball player Gateway West Corliss Williamson retired Sacramento Kings basketball playerReferences edit Found using an area calculator and the October 2008 version of the City of Sacramento s neighborhoods map Archived 2013 10 28 at the Wayback Machine only calculating for Natomas boundaries March 3 2015 version of the North Natomas Community Plan City of Sacramento March 3 2015 version of the South Natomas Community Plan City of Sacramento a b Chapter 11 The List Edge Cities Coast to Coast in Garreau Joel 1991 Edge City Life on the New Frontier Anchor Books pp 425 438 ISBN 0 385 42434 5 Sac County About Natomas SacCounty net Retrieved July 3 2017 North Natomas Regional Park City of Sacramento www CityOfSacramento org Retrieved July 3 2017 District 1 Lisa Kaplan City of Sacramento www cityofsacramento org Retrieved February 20 2023 District 3 Karina Talamantes City of Sacramento www cityofsacramento org Retrieved February 20 2023 Sacramento County Board of Supervisors District 1 SacCounty net Archived from the original on May 4 2010 Retrieved July 3 2017 2021 California Citizens Redistricting Commission CRC Senate Districts PDF Senate Office of Demographics Retrieved February 20 2023 2021 California Citizens Redistricting Commission CRC Assembly Districts PDF Senate Office of Demographics Retrieved February 20 2023 California s 6th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC The Natomas Basin Conservancy The Natomas Basin Conservancy Retrieved July 3 2017 Google Maps retrieved July 18 2019External links editThis article s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Natomas Unified School District North Natomas Public Library North Natomas Transportation Management Association Reclamation District 1000 South Natomas Public Library South Natomas Transportation Management Association The Natomas Buzz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Natomas Sacramento California amp oldid 1170879527, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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