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Shasta County, California

Shasta County (/ˈʃæstə/ ), officially the County of Shasta, is a county located in the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. Its population is 182,155 as of the 2020 census, up from 177,223 from the 2010 census. The county seat is Redding.[5]

Shasta County
Images, from top down: Shasta Dam at the southern end of Shasta Lake, Lassen Peak, Sundial Bridge
Interactive map of Shasta County
Location in the state of California
Coordinates: 40°46′N 122°02′W / 40.76°N 122.04°W / 40.76; -122.04
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
RegionSacramento Valley/Cascade Range
Incorporated1850
Named forMount Shasta,[note 1] which was named after the Shasta people
County seatRedding
Largest cityRedding
Government
 • TypeCouncil–CEO
 • Chair[2]Patrick Henry Jones
 • Vice Chair[3]Tim Garman
 • Board of Supervisors[4]
Supervisors
  • Kevin W. Crye
  • Tim Garman
  • Mary Rickert
  • Patrick Henry Jones
  • Chris Kelstrom
 • County executive officerPatrick J. Minturn (Acting)[1]
 • Deputy County executive officerMary Williams
Area
 • Total3,847 sq mi (9,960 km2)
 • Land3,775 sq mi (9,780 km2)
 • Water72 sq mi (190 km2)
Highest elevation
10,457 ft (3,187 m)
Population
 • Total182,155
 • Density47/sq mi (18/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Standard Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (Pacific Daylight Time)
Congressional district1st
Websitewww.shastacounty.gov

Shasta County comprises the Redding, California metropolitan statistical area. The county occupies the northern reaches of the Sacramento Valley, with portions extending into the southern reaches of the Cascade Range.

Points of interest in Shasta County include Shasta Lake, Lassen Peak, and the Sundial Bridge.

History edit

Shasta County was one of the original counties of California, created in 1850 at the time of statehood. The county was named after Mount Shasta; the name is derived from the English equivalent for the Shasta people. Their population declined in the 1850s due to disease, low birth rates, starvation, killings, and massacres, as White settlers moved in.[6] The name of the tribe was spelled in various ways until the present version was used when the county was established. The 14,179-foot (4,322 m) peak of Mt. Shasta is visible throughout most of Shasta County. Originally within the county, it is now part of Siskiyou County, to the north. Parts of the county's territory were transferred to Siskiyou County in 1852, and to Tehama County in 1856.

The Fountain Wind project, proposed by energy firm ConnectGEN LLC, includes up to 71 wind turbines, 679 feet (207 m) tall, with the capacity to generate 216 megawatts of electricity.[7][8] In 2021, the Shasta County Planning Commission voted unanimously to reject the project's use permit, followed by an appeal to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors that similarly resulted in a 4–1 vote to deny the appeal. Wildfire risks and firefighting challenges, among other issues, were given as a primary reason for the rejection of the project.[9] In early 2023, ConnectGen resubmitted its application to the California Energy Commission under Assembly Bill 205 which established a new certification program for non-fossil-fuel powered plants of 50 megawatts or more and related facilities.[10]

Geography edit

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 3,847 square miles (9,960 km2), of which 72 square miles (190 km2) (1.9%) are covered by water.[11] Mountains line the county on the east, north, and west. The Sacramento River flows out of the mountains to the north, through the center of the county, and toward the Sacramento Valley to the south.

Flora and fauna edit

According to Willis Linn Jepson, the biota of Shasta County was not explored in a scientific manner until just before 1900. Until the 1920s, the Southern Pacific Railroad Company owned vast tracts of natural grasslands, but during the 1920s, the railroad sold off much of its grassland holdings, leading to the rapid clearing of brush and large-scale conversion from habitat to agricultural uses.[12] Shasta County has extensive forests, which cover over one half the land area with commercially productive forest systems.[13] Common forest alliances include mixed-oak woodland and mixed conifer-oak woodland, as well as Douglas fir forest. Common trees found include white-bark pine,[14] California black oak, and California buckeye.[15]

Adjacent counties edit

National protected areas edit

Demographics edit

2011 edit

Places by population, race, and income edit

2010 edit

The 2010 United States Census reported that Shasta County had a population of 177,223. The racial makeup of Shasta County was 153,726 (86.7%) White, 1,548 (0.9%) African American, 4,950 (2.8%) Native American, 4,391 (2.5%) Asian, 271 (0.2%) Pacific Islander, 4,501 (2.5%) from other races, and 7,836 (4.4%) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 14,878 persons (8.4%).[24]

2000 edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1850378
18604,3601,053.4%
18704,173−4.3%
18809,492127.5%
189012,13327.8%
190017,31842.7%
191018,9209.3%
192013,361−29.4%
193013,9274.2%
194028,800106.8%
195036,41326.4%
196059,46863.3%
197077,64030.6%
1980115,71549.0%
1990147,03627.1%
2000163,25611.0%
2010177,2238.6%
2020182,1552.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[25]
1790–1960[26] 1900–1990[27]
1990–2000[28] 2010–2015[29]

As of the census[30] of 2000, 163,256 people, 63,426 households, and 44,017 families were residing in the county. The population density was 43 people per square mile (17 people/km2). The 68,810 housing units had an average density of 18 units per square mile (6.9 units/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 89.3% White, 0.8% African American, 2.8% Native American, 1.9% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.7% from other races, and 3.5% from two or more races. About 5.5% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. About 15.7% were of German, 12.3% English, 11.2% Irish, 9.9% American, and 5.2% Italian ancestry according to Census 2000; 94.0% spoke English and 3.3% Spanish as their first language.

Of the 63,426 households, 31.7% had children under 18 living with them, 53.0% were married couples living together, 11.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.6% were not families. About 24.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.2% had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 2.52, and the average family size was 2.98.

In the county, theage distribution was 26.1% under 18, 8.2% from 18 to 24, 25.3% from 25 to 44, 25.2% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who were 65 or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.1 males. For every 100 females 18 and over, there were 91.2 males.

The median income for a household in the county was $34,335, and for a family was $40,491. Males had a median income of $35,959 versus $24,773 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,738. About 11.3% of families and 15.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.0% of those under age 18 and 7.3% of those age 65 or over.

Annual events edit

  • Kool April Nites (April): A classic car show
  • Rodeo Week Festivities (May)
  • Art Fair and Fiddler's Jamboree (May)
  • Whiskeytown Regatta (May)
  • Watershed Festival (May)
  • Strawberry Festival (May)
  • Shasta Dragonwood Celtic Faire (May)
  • Redding Exchange Club Air Show (June)
  • Shasta District Fair (June)
  • Fall River Valley Century Bike Ride (July)
  • Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration (July)
  • Burney Basin Days (July)
  • Fall River Valley Wild Rice Festival (Aug)
  • Intermountain Fair, Fall River Valley (September) The Shasta County Fair
  • Stillwater Pow Wow (September)
  • Walk To End Alzheimer's (September)
  • Big Bike Weekend (October)
  • Fall River Valley Lights of Christmas Parade (December)
  • Palo Cedro Honey Bee Festival (September)

Government edit

In the United States House of Representatives, Shasta County is in California's 1st congressional district, represented by Republican Doug LaMalfa.[31]

In the California State Legislature, Shasta County is in the 1st Senate District, represented by Republican Brian Dahle,[32] and the 1st Assembly District, represented by Republican Megan Dahle.[33]

Shasta at one time favored the Democratic Party in Presidential elections elections. The economy was shaped by the construction of Shasta Dam and some 60 percent of its registered voters were pro-labor Democrats.[34] It went Democratic in all but one presidential election from 1932 to 1976, and was one of the few counties in the state to be won by George McGovern. Since 1980, it has become one of the most Republican counties in the state in Presidential and congressional elections.[35] The last Democrat to carry the county in a presidential race was Jimmy Carter in 1976.

A 2022 successful recall unseated supervisor, Leonard Moty, Redding's ex-police chief who describes himself as a fiscal conservative and social moderate, after enough signatures were collected to have the election.[36] The county's Board of Supervisors shifted to a conservative supermajority in subsequent elections.[37] The board issued a declaration opposing state vaccine mandates and fired the health officer after the change in the makeup of the all Republican board.[34] The Board cancelled its contract with Dominion Voting Systems in 2023 to pursue other options including the possibility of counting votes by hand.[38][37] The county's contract with Dominion was not up for renewal until 2025.[39] County supervisor Kevin Crye met privately with Mike Lindell in Minnesota before the vote.[40] According to Lindell, they discussed how to run elections without voting machines.[41] State and federal law require that voters with disabilities have access to an electronic voting system.[42] The county selected Hart InterCivic as the new provider of voting equipment.[43]

Voter registration statistics edit

Cities by population and voter registration edit

United States presidential election results for Shasta County, California[45]
Year Republican Democratic Third party
No.  % No.  % No.  %
2020 60,789 65.41% 30,000 32.28% 2,141 2.30%
2016 51,778 63.90% 22,301 27.52% 6,945 8.57%
2012 48,067 62.83% 25,819 33.75% 2,615 3.42%
2008 49,588 61.68% 28,867 35.91% 1,935 2.41%
2004 52,249 67.22% 24,339 31.31% 1,143 1.47%
2000 43,278 65.04% 20,127 30.25% 3,139 4.72%
1996 34,736 55.17% 20,848 33.11% 7,377 11.72%
1992 28,190 41.24% 21,605 31.61% 18,564 27.16%
1988 32,402 59.36% 21,171 38.79% 1,012 1.85%
1984 33,041 62.19% 19,298 36.32% 788 1.48%
1980 27,547 58.09% 15,364 32.40% 4,507 9.50%
1976 17,273 45.63% 19,200 50.72% 1,381 3.65%
1972 16,618 46.68% 17,214 48.35% 1,771 4.97%
1968 11,821 40.44% 14,510 49.64% 2,899 9.92%
1964 9,178 32.37% 19,142 67.52% 30 0.11%
1960 9,462 38.94% 14,691 60.45% 148 0.61%
1956 8,833 43.84% 11,239 55.78% 77 0.38%
1952 10,073 56.43% 7,656 42.89% 122 0.68%
1948 5,010 39.69% 7,177 56.86% 436 3.45%
1944 4,023 40.87% 5,798 58.90% 22 0.22%
1940 3,909 30.70% 8,662 68.03% 162 1.27%
1936 2,159 28.75% 5,236 69.72% 115 1.53%
1932 1,382 23.90% 4,170 72.12% 230 3.98%
1928 2,301 52.20% 2,025 45.94% 82 1.86%
1924 1,951 41.95% 598 12.86% 2,102 45.19%
1920 2,108 62.07% 1,028 30.27% 260 7.66%
1916 2,008 37.20% 2,828 52.39% 562 10.41%
1912 16 0.34% 2,040 43.55% 2,628 56.11%
1908 1,891 47.61% 1,389 34.97% 692 17.42%
1904 1,891 55.10% 935 27.24% 606 17.66%
1900 1,681 44.70% 1,948 51.79% 132 3.51%
1896 1,210 37.55% 1,936 60.09% 76 2.36%
1892 1,234 42.77% 1,137 39.41% 514 17.82%
1888 1,490 50.70% 1,394 47.43% 55 1.87%
1884 1,173 51.54% 1,042 45.78% 61 2.68%
1880 868 49.46% 877 49.97% 10 0.57%

Transportation edit

Major highways edit

Public transportation edit

Redding Area Bus Authority (RABA) provides service in and around Redding. One route operates to Burney via State Route 299.

Amtrak's Coast Starlight serves Redding Station once a day in each direction.[citation needed]

Airports edit

Redding Municipal Airport has scheduled passenger flights. Other (general aviation) airports within the county include Benton Field (near Redding), Fall River Mills Airport, and Shingletown Airport.

Law enforcement edit

The Shasta County sheriff provides prison administration and coroner services for the entire county, and patrol, investigative, and coroner services for the unincorporated portions of the county.

Redding and Anderson have municipal police departments.

Crime edit

The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1,000 persons for each type of offense.

Education edit

School districts include:[48]

Unified:

Secondary:

Elementary:

High schools and below edit

  • 43 elementary schools
  • 10 junior high schools
  • 8 high schools
  • 35 private schools

Colleges and universities edit

Shasta County has four colleges and universities:

Points of interest edit

 
Bailey Cove Campground near Lake Shasta within the Shasta-Trinity National Forest.

Communities edit

Cities edit

Unincorporated communities edit

Population ranking edit

The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Shasta County. county seat

Rank City/Town/etc. Municipal type Population (2020 Census)
1 Redding City 93,611
2 Anderson City 11,323
3 Shasta Lake City 10,371
4 Cottonwood CDP 6,268
5 Happy Valley CDP 4,949
6 Bella Vista CDP 3,641
7 Burney CDP 3,000
8 Palo Cedro CDP 2,931
9 Shingletown CDP 2,442
10 Jones Valley CDP 1,160
11 Shasta CDP 1,043
12 Mountain Gate CDP 815
13 Millville CDP 724
14 Johnson Park CDP 686
15 Fall River Mills CDP 616
16 Lakehead CDP 469
17 French Gulch CDP 373
18 McArthur CDP 334
19 Whitmore CDP 311
20 Hat Creek CDP 266
21 Castella CDP 214
22 Cassel CDP 207
23 Keswick CDP 188
24 Montgomery Creek CDP 176
25 Round Mountain CDP 160
26 Oak Run CDP 158
27 Igo CDP 103
28 Ono CDP 93
29 Big Bend CDP 79
30 Old Station CDP 64
31 Redding Rancheria[49] AIAN 40
32 Montgomery Creek Rancheria[50] AIAN 33
33 Roaring Creek Rancheria[51] AIAN 19
34 Platina CDP 13
33 Big Bend Rancheria[52] AIAN 5

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally, Mount Shasta was within the county, but it is now part of Siskiyou County
  2. ^ Other = Some other race + Two or more races
  3. ^ Native American = Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander + American Indian or Alaska Native
  4. ^ Data unavailable
  5. ^ a b Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population. Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow.
  6. ^ Only larceny-theft cases involving property over $400 in value are reported as property crimes.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac For statistical purposes, defined by the United States Census Bureau as a census-designated place (CDP).

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Shasta Historical Society – large database of historical Shasta County photographs
  • Shastasearch.com: Shasta Regional Travel and Resource Guide
  • Hiking trails in Shasta County

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Shasta County ˈ ʃ ae s t e officially the County of Shasta is a county located in the northern portion of the U S state of California Its population is 182 155 as of the 2020 census up from 177 223 from the 2010 census The county seat is Redding 5 Shasta CountyCountyImages from top down Shasta Dam at the southern end of Shasta Lake Lassen Peak Sundial BridgeSealInteractive map of Shasta CountyLocation in the state of CaliforniaCoordinates 40 46 N 122 02 W 40 76 N 122 04 W 40 76 122 04CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaRegionSacramento Valley Cascade RangeIncorporated1850Named forMount Shasta note 1 which was named after the Shasta peopleCounty seatReddingLargest cityReddingGovernment TypeCouncil CEO Chair 2 Patrick Henry Jones Vice Chair 3 Tim Garman Board of Supervisors 4 Supervisors Kevin W CryeTim GarmanMary RickertPatrick Henry JonesChris Kelstrom County executive officerPatrick J Minturn Acting 1 Deputy County executive officerMary WilliamsArea Total3 847 sq mi 9 960 km2 Land3 775 sq mi 9 780 km2 Water72 sq mi 190 km2 Highest elevation10 457 ft 3 187 m Population April 1 2020 Total182 155 Density47 sq mi 18 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Standard Time Summer DST UTC 7 Pacific Daylight Time Congressional district1stWebsitewww shastacounty govShasta County comprises the Redding California metropolitan statistical area The county occupies the northern reaches of the Sacramento Valley with portions extending into the southern reaches of the Cascade Range Points of interest in Shasta County include Shasta Lake Lassen Peak and the Sundial Bridge Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Flora and fauna 2 2 Adjacent counties 2 3 National protected areas 3 Demographics 3 1 2011 3 1 1 Places by population race and income 3 2 2010 3 3 2000 4 Annual events 5 Government 5 1 Voter registration statistics 5 1 1 Cities by population and voter registration 6 Transportation 6 1 Major highways 6 2 Public transportation 6 3 Airports 7 Law enforcement 7 1 Crime 8 Education 8 1 High schools and below 8 2 Colleges and universities 9 Points of interest 10 Communities 10 1 Cities 10 2 Unincorporated communities 10 3 Population ranking 11 See also 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editShasta County was one of the original counties of California created in 1850 at the time of statehood The county was named after Mount Shasta the name is derived from the English equivalent for the Shasta people Their population declined in the 1850s due to disease low birth rates starvation killings and massacres as White settlers moved in 6 The name of the tribe was spelled in various ways until the present version was used when the county was established The 14 179 foot 4 322 m peak of Mt Shasta is visible throughout most of Shasta County Originally within the county it is now part of Siskiyou County to the north Parts of the county s territory were transferred to Siskiyou County in 1852 and to Tehama County in 1856 The Fountain Wind project proposed by energy firm ConnectGEN LLC includes up to 71 wind turbines 679 feet 207 m tall with the capacity to generate 216 megawatts of electricity 7 8 In 2021 the Shasta County Planning Commission voted unanimously to reject the project s use permit followed by an appeal to the Shasta County Board of Supervisors that similarly resulted in a 4 1 vote to deny the appeal Wildfire risks and firefighting challenges among other issues were given as a primary reason for the rejection of the project 9 In early 2023 ConnectGen resubmitted its application to the California Energy Commission under Assembly Bill 205 which established a new certification program for non fossil fuel powered plants of 50 megawatts or more and related facilities 10 Geography editAccording to the U S Census Bureau the county has a total area of 3 847 square miles 9 960 km2 of which 72 square miles 190 km2 1 9 are covered by water 11 Mountains line the county on the east north and west The Sacramento River flows out of the mountains to the north through the center of the county and toward the Sacramento Valley to the south Flora and fauna edit According to Willis Linn Jepson the biota of Shasta County was not explored in a scientific manner until just before 1900 Until the 1920s the Southern Pacific Railroad Company owned vast tracts of natural grasslands but during the 1920s the railroad sold off much of its grassland holdings leading to the rapid clearing of brush and large scale conversion from habitat to agricultural uses 12 Shasta County has extensive forests which cover over one half the land area with commercially productive forest systems 13 Common forest alliances include mixed oak woodland and mixed conifer oak woodland as well as Douglas fir forest Common trees found include white bark pine 14 California black oak and California buckeye 15 Adjacent counties edit Siskiyou County north Modoc County northeast Lassen County east Plumas County southeast Tehama County south Trinity County westNational protected areas edit Shasta Trinity National Forest part Whiskeytown National Recreation Area part Demographics edit2011 edit Population race and incomeTotal population 16 177 231 White 16 155 791 87 9 Black or African American 16 1 650 0 9 American Indian or Alaska Native 16 3 855 2 2 Asian 16 4 609 2 6 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 16 286 0 2 Some other race 16 3 350 1 9 Two or more races 16 7 690 4 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race 17 14 622 8 3 Per capita income 18 23 691Median household income 19 44 058Median family income 20 55 250Places by population race and income edit Places by population and racePlace Type 21 Population 16 White 16 Other 16 note 2 Asian 16 Black or AfricanAmerican 16 Native American 16 note 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race 17 Anderson City 9 927 86 4 6 5 3 1 1 4 2 6 10 4 Bella Vista CDP 2 344 97 1 0 4 0 8 0 0 1 7 6 0 Big Bend CDP 95 89 5 0 0 5 3 5 3 0 0 11 6 Burney CDP 2 824 91 5 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 2 3 5 Cassel CDP 473 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 Cottonwood CDP 3 426 81 8 14 7 0 0 0 4 3 1 18 9 Fall River Mills CDP 572 76 9 21 2 1 9 0 0 0 0 35 1 French Gulch CDP 222 85 6 10 4 3 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 Hat Creek CDP 183 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 Keswick CDP 660 96 5 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Lakehead CDP 347 78 1 1 7 12 1 0 0 8 1 4 0 McArthur CDP 229 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 8 Millville CDP 833 94 6 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 2 3 1 Montgomery Creek CDP 103 77 7 20 4 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 Mountain Gate CDP 1 293 81 4 15 4 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Old Station CDP 41 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Palo Cedro CDP 1 217 87 3 6 7 0 0 1 8 4 1 10 6 Redding City 89 674 87 6 6 3 2 8 1 1 2 2 8 7 Round Mountain CDP 124 81 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 5 0 0 Shasta CDP 1 576 92 4 2 9 2 6 0 0 2 2 11 4 Shasta Lake City 10 121 87 6 5 6 4 2 0 4 2 2 6 1 Shingletown CDP 2 240 85 8 4 6 3 7 1 2 4 6 0 5 Places by population and incomePlace Type 21 Population 22 Per capita income 18 Median household income 19 Median family income 20 Anderson City 9 927 17 210 34 862 39 766Bella Vista CDP 2 344 24 537 54 958 64 487Big Bend CDP 95 20 027 19 250 15 250Burney CDP 2 824 19 422 33 875 46 131Cassel CDP 473 22 696 65 156 66 406Cottonwood CDP 3 426 17 701 47 532 49 615Fall River Mills CDP 572 26 462 39 600 38 100French Gulch CDP 222 19 226 30 500 32 014Hat Creek CDP 183 38 961 55 536 56 339Keswick CDP 660 22 534 61 023 76 250Lakehead CDP 347 33 629 71 094 47 222McArthur CDP 229 24 510 21 563 39 276Millville CDP 833 31 570 72 250 76 667Montgomery Creek CDP 103 24 544 12 009 6 875Mountain Gate CDP 1 293 10 862 19 821 14 324Old Station CDP 41 18 946 note 4 23 Palo Cedro CDP 1 217 32 302 68 688 75 772Redding City 89 674 23 548 43 157 54 987Round Mountain CDP 124 17 967 20 521 25 521Shasta CDP 1 576 35 850 67 548 83 009Shasta Lake City 10 121 21 026 42 901 52 860Shingletown CDP 2 240 26 325 48 953 71 7192010 edit The 2010 United States Census reported that Shasta County had a population of 177 223 The racial makeup of Shasta County was 153 726 86 7 White 1 548 0 9 African American 4 950 2 8 Native American 4 391 2 5 Asian 271 0 2 Pacific Islander 4 501 2 5 from other races and 7 836 4 4 from two or more races Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 14 878 persons 8 4 24 Population reported at 2010 United States CensusThe County TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Shasta County 177 223 153 726 1 548 4 950 4 391 271 4 501 7 836 14 878Incorporatedcities and towns TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Anderson 9 932 8 273 70 426 256 17 353 537 1 070Redding 89 861 77 117 1 092 2 034 3 034 156 2 307 4 121 7 787Shasta Lake City 10 164 8 749 67 389 233 13 201 512 865Census designatedplaces TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race Bella Vista 2 781 2 559 16 41 30 6 43 86 179Big Bend 102 85 0 10 0 0 1 6 2Burney 3 154 2 685 13 233 7 2 61 153 265Cassel 207 194 0 3 0 0 4 6 6Cottonwood 3 316 2 844 4 99 108 2 120 139 352Fall River Mills 573 450 0 30 3 2 56 32 105French Gulch 346 296 3 15 3 1 8 20 17Hat Creek 309 239 4 45 2 4 9 6 20Keswick 451 389 0 23 6 0 4 29 14Lakehead 461 421 0 13 2 0 3 22 11McArthur 338 217 0 15 0 0 98 8 119Millville 727 673 0 6 6 1 22 19 50Montgomery Creek 163 117 2 16 0 0 9 19 18Mountain Gate 943 850 7 27 5 0 13 41 49Old Station 51 49 0 1 0 0 0 1 2Palo Cedro 1 269 1 164 7 24 6 1 22 45 74Round Mountain 155 126 1 12 3 1 1 11 12Shasta 1 771 1 612 11 37 23 1 7 80 56Shingletown 2 283 2 124 5 49 8 1 13 83 86Otherunincorporated areas TotalPopulation White AfricanAmerican NativeAmerican Asian PacificIslander otherraces two ormore races Hispanicor Latino of any race All others not CDPs combined 47 866 42 493 246 1 402 656 63 1 146 1 860 3 7192000 edit Historical population CensusPop Note 1850378 18604 3601 053 4 18704 173 4 3 18809 492127 5 189012 13327 8 190017 31842 7 191018 9209 3 192013 361 29 4 193013 9274 2 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11 9 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 6 were not families About 24 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 10 2 had someone living alone who was 65 or older The average household size was 2 52 and the average family size was 2 98 In the county theage distribution was 26 1 under 18 8 2 from 18 to 24 25 3 from 25 to 44 25 2 from 45 to 64 and 15 2 who were 65 or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 95 1 males For every 100 females 18 and over there were 91 2 males The median income for a household in the county was 34 335 and for a family was 40 491 Males had a median income of 35 959 versus 24 773 for females The per capita income for the county was 17 738 About 11 3 of families and 15 4 of the population were below the poverty line including 21 0 of those under age 18 and 7 3 of those age 65 or over Annual events 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 March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kool April Nites April A classic car show Rodeo Week Festivities May Art Fair and Fiddler s Jamboree May Whiskeytown Regatta May Watershed Festival May Strawberry Festival May Shasta Dragonwood Celtic Faire May Redding Exchange Club Air Show June Shasta District Fair June Fall River Valley Century Bike Ride July Fourth of July Fireworks Celebration July Burney Basin Days July Fall River Valley Wild Rice Festival Aug Intermountain Fair Fall River Valley September The Shasta County Fair Stillwater Pow Wow September Walk To End Alzheimer s September Big Bike Weekend October Fall River Valley Lights of Christmas Parade December Palo Cedro Honey Bee Festival September Government editIn the United States House of Representatives Shasta County is in California s 1st congressional district represented by Republican Doug LaMalfa 31 In the California State Legislature Shasta County is in the 1st Senate District represented by Republican Brian Dahle 32 and the 1st Assembly District represented by Republican Megan Dahle 33 Shasta at one time favored the Democratic Party in Presidential elections elections The economy was shaped by the construction of Shasta Dam and some 60 percent of its registered voters were pro labor Democrats 34 It went Democratic in all but one presidential election from 1932 to 1976 and was one of the few counties in the state to be won by George McGovern Since 1980 it has become one of the most Republican counties in the state in Presidential and congressional elections 35 The last Democrat to carry the county in a presidential race was Jimmy Carter in 1976 A 2022 successful recall unseated supervisor Leonard Moty Redding s ex police chief who describes himself as a fiscal conservative and social moderate after enough signatures were collected to have the election 36 The county s Board of Supervisors shifted to a conservative supermajority in subsequent elections 37 The board issued a declaration opposing state vaccine mandates and fired the health officer after the change in the makeup of the all Republican board 34 The Board cancelled its contract with Dominion Voting Systems in 2023 to pursue other options including the possibility of counting votes by hand 38 37 The county s contract with Dominion was not up for renewal until 2025 39 County supervisor Kevin Crye met privately with Mike Lindell in Minnesota before the vote 40 According to Lindell they discussed how to run elections without voting machines 41 State and federal law require that voters with disabilities have access to an electronic voting system 42 The county selected Hart InterCivic as the new provider of voting equipment 43 Voter registration statistics edit Population and registered votersTotal population 16 177 231 Registered voters 44 note 5 98 013 55 3 Democratic 44 25 957 26 5 Republican 44 45 815 46 7 Democratic Republican spread 44 19 858 20 2 Independent 44 3 620 3 7 Green 44 453 0 5 Libertarian 44 786 0 8 Peace and Freedom 44 268 0 3 Americans Elect 44 2 0 0 Other 44 344 0 4 No party preference 44 20 768 21 2 Cities by population and voter registration edit Cities by population and voter registrationCity Population 16 Registered voters 44 note 5 Democratic 44 Republican 44 D R spread 44 Other 44 No party preference 44 Anderson 9 927 45 1 30 7 38 8 8 1 11 4 24 0 Redding 89 674 53 4 26 5 46 7 20 2 8 6 21 5 Shasta Lake 10 121 51 0 29 5 39 1 9 6 10 9 24 7 United States presidential election results for Shasta County California 45 Year Republican Democratic Third partyNo No No 2020 60 789 65 41 30 000 32 28 2 141 2 30 2016 51 778 63 90 22 301 27 52 6 945 8 57 2012 48 067 62 83 25 819 33 75 2 615 3 42 2008 49 588 61 68 28 867 35 91 1 935 2 41 2004 52 249 67 22 24 339 31 31 1 143 1 47 2000 43 278 65 04 20 127 30 25 3 139 4 72 1996 34 736 55 17 20 848 33 11 7 377 11 72 1992 28 190 41 24 21 605 31 61 18 564 27 16 1988 32 402 59 36 21 171 38 79 1 012 1 85 1984 33 041 62 19 19 298 36 32 788 1 48 1980 27 547 58 09 15 364 32 40 4 507 9 50 1976 17 273 45 63 19 200 50 72 1 381 3 65 1972 16 618 46 68 17 214 48 35 1 771 4 97 1968 11 821 40 44 14 510 49 64 2 899 9 92 1964 9 178 32 37 19 142 67 52 30 0 11 1960 9 462 38 94 14 691 60 45 148 0 61 1956 8 833 43 84 11 239 55 78 77 0 38 1952 10 073 56 43 7 656 42 89 122 0 68 1948 5 010 39 69 7 177 56 86 436 3 45 1944 4 023 40 87 5 798 58 90 22 0 22 1940 3 909 30 70 8 662 68 03 162 1 27 1936 2 159 28 75 5 236 69 72 115 1 53 1932 1 382 23 90 4 170 72 12 230 3 98 1928 2 301 52 20 2 025 45 94 82 1 86 1924 1 951 41 95 598 12 86 2 102 45 19 1920 2 108 62 07 1 028 30 27 260 7 66 1916 2 008 37 20 2 828 52 39 562 10 41 1912 16 0 34 2 040 43 55 2 628 56 11 1908 1 891 47 61 1 389 34 97 692 17 42 1904 1 891 55 10 935 27 24 606 17 66 1900 1 681 44 70 1 948 51 79 132 3 51 1896 1 210 37 55 1 936 60 09 76 2 36 1892 1 234 42 77 1 137 39 41 514 17 82 1888 1 490 50 70 1 394 47 43 55 1 87 1884 1 173 51 54 1 042 45 78 61 2 68 1880 868 49 46 877 49 97 10 0 57 Transportation editMajor highways edit nbsp Interstate 5 nbsp State Route 36 nbsp State Route 44 nbsp State Route 89 nbsp State Route 151 nbsp State Route 273 nbsp State Route 299Public transportation edit Redding Area Bus Authority RABA provides service in and around Redding One route operates to Burney via State Route 299 Amtrak s Coast Starlight serves Redding Station once a day in each direction citation needed Airports edit Redding Municipal Airport has scheduled passenger flights Other general aviation airports within the county include Benton Field near Redding Fall River Mills Airport and Shingletown Airport Law enforcement editThe Shasta County sheriff provides prison administration and coroner services for the entire county and patrol investigative and coroner services for the unincorporated portions of the county Redding and Anderson have municipal police departments Crime edit The following table includes the number of incidents reported and the rate per 1 000 persons for each type of offense Population and crime ratesPopulation 16 177 231Violent crime 46 1 280 7 22 Homicide 46 3 0 02 Forcible rape 46 111 0 63 Robbery 46 130 0 73 Aggravated assault 46 1 036 5 85Property crime 46 2 722 15 36 Burglary 46 1 462 8 25 Larceny theft 46 note 6 2 839 16 02 Motor vehicle theft 46 339 1 91Arson 46 27 0 15Cities by population and crime ratesCity Population 47 Violent crimes 47 Violent crime rateper 1 000 persons Property crimes 47 Property crime rateper 1 000 personsAnderson 10 056 87 8 65 606 60 26Redding 90 974 705 7 75 4 380 48 15Education editSchool districts include 48 Unified Fall River Joint Unified School District Gateway Unified School DistrictSecondary Anderson Union High School District Dunsmuir Joint Union High School District Red Bluff Joint Union High School District Shasta Union High School DistrictElementary Antelope Elementary School District Bella Vista Elementary School District Black Butte Union Elementary School District Cascade Union Elementary School District Castle Rock Union Elementary School District Columbia Elementary School District Cottonwood Union Elementary School District Enterprise Elementary School District French Gulch Whiskeytown Elementary School District Grant Elementary School District Happy Valley Union Elementary School District Igo Ono Platina Union Elementary School District Indian Springs Elementary School District Junction Elementary School District Millville Elementary School District Mountain Union Elementary School District North Cow Creek Elementary School District Oak Run Elementary School District Pacheco Union Elementary School District Redding Elementary School District Shasta Union Elementary School District Whitmore Union Elementary School District High schools and below edit 43 elementary schools 10 junior high schools 8 high schools 35 private schoolsColleges and universities edit Shasta County has four colleges and universities Shasta College Redding 2 year fully accredited Simpson University Redding 4 year fully accredited National University Redding 4 year fully accredited Shasta Bible College 4 yearPoints of interest edit nbsp Bailey Cove Campground near Lake Shasta within the Shasta Trinity National Forest Shasta Dam second largest dam in US Lassen Peak Lassen Volcanic National Park Shasta Lake Turtle Bay Exploration Park Hat Creek Radio Observatory Iron Mountain Mine one of the nation s most toxic waste sites Sundial Bridge Turtle Bay an architectural beauty and a natural habitat area surrounded by urbanization Burney Falls Whiskeytown Dam and Lake with John F Kennedy MemorialCommunities editCities edit Anderson Redding Shasta LakeUnincorporated communities edit Beegum Bella Vista note 7 Big Bend note 7 Burney note 7 Cassel note 7 Castella note 7 Centerville note 7 Cottonwood note 7 Dana Enterprise Fall River Mills note 7 French Gulch note 7 Happy Valley note 7 Hat Creek note 7 Igo note 7 Ingot Johnson Park note 7 Jones Valley note 7 Keswick note 7 Lakehead note 7 McArthur note 7 Millville note 7 Montgomery Creek note 7 Motion Mountain Gate note 7 Oak Run note 7 O Brien Old Station note 7 Ono note 7 Palo Cedro note 7 Platina note 7 Pollard Flat Round Mountain note 7 Shasta note 7 Shingletown note 7 Viola Whiskeytown Whitmore note 7 Population ranking edit The population ranking of the following table is based on the 2020 census of Shasta County county seat Rank City Town etc Municipal type Population 2020 Census 1 Redding City 93 6112 Anderson City 11 3233 Shasta Lake City 10 3714 Cottonwood CDP 6 2685 Happy Valley CDP 4 9496 Bella Vista CDP 3 6417 Burney CDP 3 0008 Palo Cedro CDP 2 9319 Shingletown CDP 2 44210 Jones Valley CDP 1 16011 Shasta CDP 1 04312 Mountain Gate CDP 81513 Millville CDP 72414 Johnson Park CDP 68615 Fall River Mills CDP 61616 Lakehead CDP 46917 French Gulch CDP 37318 McArthur CDP 33419 Whitmore CDP 31120 Hat Creek CDP 26621 Castella CDP 21422 Cassel CDP 20723 Keswick CDP 18824 Montgomery Creek CDP 17625 Round Mountain CDP 16026 Oak Run CDP 15827 Igo CDP 10328 Ono CDP 9329 Big Bend CDP 7930 Old Station CDP 6431 Redding Rancheria 49 AIAN 4032 Montgomery Creek Rancheria 50 AIAN 3333 Roaring Creek Rancheria 51 AIAN 1934 Platina CDP 1333 Big Bend Rancheria 52 AIAN 5See also editList of school districts in Shasta County California National Register of Historic Places listings in Shasta County California 2018 Shasta County Wildfires Carr Fire Hirz Fire Delta FireNotes edit Originally Mount Shasta was within the county but it is now part of Siskiyou County Other Some other race Two or more races Native American Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaska Native Data unavailable a b Percentage of registered voters with respect to total population Percentages of party members with respect to registered voters follow Only larceny theft cases involving property over 400 in value are reported as property crimes a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac For statistical purposes defined by the United States Census Bureau as a census designated place CDP References edit Mangas Ashley Gardner Mike May 19 2022 Shasta County CEO Matt Pontes to resign KRCR Retrieved June 29 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Shasta County Board of Supervisors District 4 Supervisor Patrick Henry Jones www shastacounty gov Shasta County Board of Supervisors District 2 Supervisor Tim Garman www shastacounty gov Shasta County Board of Supervisors www shastacounty gov Find a County National Association of Counties Retrieved June 7 2011 Clarke Chris September 26 2016 Untold History The Survival of California s Indians KCET Benda David June 23 2021 Shasta County panel considers big Fountain Wind farm project at Tuesday hearing Redding Record Searchlight Archived from the original on November 7 2022 Retrieved November 7 2022 Home Fountain Wind Project Archived from the original on November 7 2022 Retrieved November 7 2022 Benda David October 27 2021 Controversial wind farm rejected after Shasta supervisors back commission cite fire risks Redding Record Searchlight Archived from the original on November 7 2022 Retrieved November 7 2022 Bends David September 19 2023 Shasta County s opposition to a revived Fountain Wind project gets a new ally Redding Record Searchlight Retrieved September 21 2023 US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Mary C Brinton Victor Nee and Robert K Merton 2001 The New Institutionalism in Sociology Stanford University Press ISBN 0 8047 4276 6 352 pages Forest Survey Release 1952 By California Forest and Range Experiment Station Berkeley California no 13 3 George Bishop Sudworth 1908 Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope United States Forest Service published by the United States G P O Washington DC C Michael Hogan 2008 Aesculus californica Globaltwitcher com ed N Stromberg California Buckeye Aesculus californica photo Images Information GlobalTwitcher com Archived from the original on November 22 2012 Retrieved November 26 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B02001 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 26 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B03003 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 26 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19301 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19013 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B19113 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 a b U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 U S Census Bureau American Community Survey 2011 American Community Survey 5 Year Estimates Table B01003 U S Census website Retrieved 2013 10 21 Data unavailable 2010 Census P L 94 171 Summary File Data United States Census Bureau U S Decennial Census United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 31 2014 Historical Census Browser University of Virginia Library Retrieved May 31 2014 Population of Counties by Decennial Census 1900 to 1990 United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 31 2014 Census 2000 PHC T 4 Ranking Tables for Counties 1990 and 2000 PDF United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 31 2014 State amp County QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on August 1 2011 Retrieved April 6 2016 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 14 2011 California s 1st Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved February 28 2013 Communities of Interest Counties California Citizens Redistricting Commission Archived from the original on October 23 2015 Retrieved September 24 2014 Members Assembly State of California Retrieved March 2 2013 a b Hubler Shawn September 16 2022 The California County Where MAGA Took Control The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 16 2022 Anguiano Dani July 23 2022 Inside the remote California county where the far right took over Civility went out the window The Guardian Retrieved July 23 2022 Chabria Anita February 4 2022 Column Extremists are set to take over this California county Will more of the state be next Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 6 2022 a b Battaglia Roman March 10 2023 A California county has dumped Dominion leaving its election operations up in the air NPR News Garrison Jessica March 2 2023 With unfounded fraud claims swirling red California county dumps Dominion voting machines Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 6 2023 Birkeland Bente April 14 2023 Dominion says election disinformation spread by Fox News will cost it 1 6 billion but can it prove that Colorado Public Radio Retrieved April 15 2023 Mangas Mike Robinson Adam March 17 2023 Northern California supervisor returns home after meeting with Mike Lindell KRCR Retrieved April 15 2023 Thompson Stuart A April 6 2023 Attacks on Dominion Voting Persist Despite High Profile Lawsuits The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved April 15 2023 Ting Eric March 29 2023 Shasta County s quest to replace Dominion turns very dark SFGATE Retrieved April 23 2023 Battaglia Roman April 6 2023 Shasta finally picks voting system rescinds CEO job offer Jefferson Public Radio Retrieved September 10 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q California Secretary of State February 10 2013 Report of Registration Archived July 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 10 31 Leip David Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Uselectionatlas org Retrieved November 7 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Office of the Attorney General Department of Justice State of California Table 11 Crimes 2009 Archived 2013 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 11 14 a b c United States Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Crime in the United States 2012 Table 8 California Retrieved 2013 11 14 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Shasta County CA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved July 25 2022 Text Staff Website Services amp Coordination U S Census Bureau 2020 Census www census gov Staff Website Services amp Coordination U S Census Bureau 2020 Census www census gov Staff Website Services amp Coordination U S Census Bureau 2020 Census www census gov Staff Website Services amp Coordination U S Census Bureau 2020 Census www census gov External links editShasta County California at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Travel information from Wikivoyage Official website nbsp Shasta Historical Society large database of historical Shasta County photographs Shastasearch com Shasta Regional Travel and Resource Guide Hiking trails in Shasta County Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shasta County California amp oldid 1202463529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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