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Union City, California

Union City is a city in Alameda County, California, United States in the San Francisco Bay Area. It is located approximately 19 miles (31 km) south of Oakland, 30 miles (48 km) from San Francisco, and 20 miles (32 km) north of San Jose. It was incorporated in 1959, combining the communities of Alvarado and Decoto. The city has 72,000 residents across a diverse population.[4] Alvarado is a California Historical Landmark (#503).[5] The city celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.[6]

Union City
Union City Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station.
Motto: 
A Compassionate City.
Location in Alameda County and the state of California
Union City
Location in California
Union City
Union City (the United States)
Coordinates: 37°35′47″N 122°02′54″W / 37.59639°N 122.04833°W / 37.59639; -122.04833
Country United States
State California
CountyAlameda
IncorporatedJanuary 26, 1959[1]
Government
 • MayorCarol Dutra-Vernaci
 • City Council
Jaime Patiño
Scott Sakakihara
Jeff Wang
Gary Singh
Area
 • Total19.22 sq mi (49.77 km2)
 • Land19.22 sq mi (49.77 km2)
 • Water0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2)
Population
 • Total70,143
 • Density3,600/sq mi (1,400/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
94587
Area code(s)510, 341
FIPS code06-81204
Websiteunioncity.org

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19 square miles (49 km2), all land with no bay frontage. The Niles Cone aquifer, managed by the Alameda County Water District, supplies much of the water consumed by Union City. Hayward surrounds the city to the north.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19606,618
197014,724122.5%
198039,406167.6%
199053,76236.4%
200066,86924.4%
201069,5164.0%
202070,1430.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[7]

2020 edit

Union City, California – Racial and ethnic composition
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2000[8] Pop 2010[9] Pop 2020[10] % 2000 % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 13,610 10,009 7,693 20.35% 14.40% 10.97%
Black or African American alone (NH) 4,321 4,194 3,006 6.46% 6.03% 4.29%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 132 116 113 0.20% 0.17% 0.16%
Asian alone (NH) 28,780 35,052 40,270 43.04% 50.42% 57.41%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 577 839 774 0.86% 1.21% 1.10%
Other race alone (NH) 203 138 276 0.30% 0.20% 0.39%
Mixed race or Multiracial (NH) 3,226 3,273 2,931 4.82% 4.71% 4.18%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 16,020 15,895 15,080 23.96% 22.87% 21.50%
Total 66,869 69,516 70,143 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

According to the 2020 census estimate, the median income for a household in the city is $142,374.[11] Males have a median household income of $59,274 versus $40,625 for females. The per capita income for the city was $31,411. About 4.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.9% of those under age 18 and 6.2% of those age 65 or over.

History edit

Costanoans ("coastal peoples") were the first inhabitants, living along Alameda and Dry Creeks. Shell mounds along the sloughs of Alameda Creek near the Alvarado sugar mill contained burial sites.[12]: 7–9  [13]: 8–9 

The first non-native community was founded in 1850 by John and William Horner, who named it "Union City" after their Sacramento River Steamship, "The Union".[14] In 1854, it merged with the nearby community of New Haven (founded 1851) to form the town of Alvarado, named after a former Mexican governor, Juan Bautista Alvarado.[15] Alvarado was the first county seat of Alameda County, a designation it lost in 1865 to San Leandro. Further east, Decoto was founded in 1870 as a railroad hub, hosting the first transcontinental railroad.[14] Alvarado-Niles Road, one of the city's largest streets, connects the historical Fremont district of Niles with the historical Union City district of Alvarado.

The California Beet Sugar Company, the US' first successful sugar beet mill, was located in Alvarado and began operations in 1870. The plant was demolished in 1977.[16]

Union City is a former railroad and steel town with an extensive industrial heritage. The Pacific States Steel Company occupied the land behind Union City Station that is redeveloping into the Union City Station District Downtown. The Alvarado and Decoto neighborhoods were both former railroad hubs and active railroad lines bisect both East End and the West Side of town. Trains are a way of life in Union City and natives are accustomed to waiting for Amtrak and freight trains to cross while commuting.

In the 1950s, Alvarado and Decoto – the latter making up the eastern side of the town – were annexation targets of the nearby communities of Newark, Hayward, and what would become Fremont. On January 13, 1959, they decided to incorporate into a single city, and named it after the Horners' original settlement, Union City.[14][17] Tom Kitayama served as the city's first mayor in 1959 and was involved in Union City politics until his 1991 retirement.[17] The population grew from 6,000 in 1959 to 70,000 in 2020. In 2016, Union City started to rebrand and unveiled a new city seal. Union City opened a new Teen Center in 2018.[18]

Economy edit

Union City is the location of the American Licorice Company's West Coast operations, which moved there in 1971.[19]

Union City is home to three major health care providers: a Kaiser Permanente facility, the Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center, and Washington Hospital's Nakamura Clinic.

Union City hosts industrial and shipping companies, including R&S Manufacturing, RCD Concrete, Jatco, and EntirelyPets.

Shopping edit

 
Union Landing Shopping Center Sign

Union Landing Shopping Center is a 100-acre (40 ha) shopping center, adjacent to Interstate 880. It is one of the largest centers in the city and supports about 70 stores. The mall was completed in 1999. The land was previously a drive-in movie park.[20]

A Target shopping center sits near the Hayward/Union City border.[21]

Employers edit

According to Union City's June 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[22] the top employers in the city were:

# Employer # of Employees
1 New Haven Unified School District 1,196
2 Southern Wine & Spirits 600
3 Walmart 534
4 Masonic Home For Adults 498
5 Abaxis 400
6 Mizuho OSI 400
7 Sterling Foods[23][24][25] 400
8 City of Union City 313
9 Emerald Packaging 245
10 American Licorice 239

Education edit

In 2014 New Haven Unified School District enrolls 11,756 students from Union City and Hayward. The district consists of seven (K-5) elementary schools, two (6-8) middle schools, one comprehensive high school (James Logan High School) with approximately 3,400 students enrolled. In addition, James Logan houses a 3,000-seat gymnasium and a 4,000 seat football stadium with lights. Lastly one adult/K-12 independent study school program is available.[26]

 
Logan High School

In December 2015, New Haven Unified School District renamed Alvarado Middle School to Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School in honor of Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong.[27] The school district added solar power at school sites to cut energy costs. An arts center and new track and field are available at James Logan High School.

New Haven Unified School District's first teacher strike came in 2019.[28]

Cornerstone International College, located at 725 Whipple Rd., is the city's first post-secondary institution.

Union City lies within the Ohlone Community College District and Chabot-Las Positas Community College District.[29][30]

Transport edit

 
Condos under construction east of the station

Several transit systems serve Union City, including AC Transit, the Dumbarton Express, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), and Union City Transit. The latter started in 1974 and runs nine bus lines throughout Union City and parts of Hayward.[31]

BART came to Union City when the system opened in 1972. In 2007 the Union City BART station was rebuilt and developed into Union City Intermodal Transit Station.[32]

Union City is served by a network of high-capacity streets, with four exits on Interstate 880 (Nimitz Freeway). Highway 238 also serves the city (Mission Boulevard). Quarry Lakes Parkway, formerly known as the East–West Connector, is a 3-mile (4.8 km) roadway project that connects Mission Boulevard and Paseo Padre Parkway.

Station district edit

Union City invested $100 million into an expansion of the downtown district, including development surrounding the BART station, which links BART with rail services: Capitol Corridor, Dumbarton Rail Corridor and Altamont Corridor Express (ACE).

 
 

Government edit

 
Entrance of city hall Union City

Union City runs a council–manager government. The City Council consists of five representatives on a part time basis. On November 3, 2020, the city switched from citywide elections to districts. The Mayor is elected at large. As of December 2023 the elected officials were: Singh, Jaime Patiño, Jeff Wang, and Scott Sakakihara. The mayor and elected council members serve a 4-year term, with a 3-term limit. A utility tax was passed in November 2020.

Politics edit

In 2017, Union City had 35,857 registered voters with 19,644 (54.8%) registered as Democrats, 4,200 (11.7%) registered as Republicans, and 10,693 (29.8%) registered as decline to state voters.[33]

Media edit

The monthly East Bay Echo[34] and bi-weekly Tri-City Voice newspapers offer local news. Union City Patch served the community and is part of Patch.com.[35]

Culture edit

 
CHL 768: marking the first sugar beet factory in the U.S. (2009)

The first sugar beet factory in the United States was located in Union City, called the California Beet Sugar Company. It is noted by a California Historical Landmark #768, situated at Dyer and Ratekin.[36]: 78 

Bay Area Flight 93 Memorial is in Sugar Mill Landing Park. It was the first monument completed in the United States designed to honor the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93, which was bound for San Francisco, but was hijacked and crashed in rural Pennsylvania on September 11, 2001.[37][38]

Courthouse edit

First Alameda County Courthouse
 
The center two-story building is the original Alameda County courthouse, in the old town of Alvarado, 1853–1865.
Location30977 Union City Blvd., Union City, California
Coordinates37°35′48″N 122°04′52″W / 37.596667°N 122.0811°W / 37.596667; -122.0811
Reference no.503[5]

Alameda County's first courthouse was located in Alvarado, starting on June 6, 1853. The original courthouse was a two-story wooden building that was originally a mercantile that included a post office.[5][39] It was built by A. M. Church and Henry C. Smith. In 1865 the county seat moved to San Leandro.[5] With the widening of Union City Blvd., the original site was paved over.[36]: 78  The site is listed on the California Historical Landmarks list.[5]

Masonic Home edit

 
Masonic Home administration building; original central part constructed in 1898

Masonic Home at Union City, a senior living community for Masons and their spouses, has as its centerpiece a large brick administration building.[40] The administration building was identified as a significant historic property in the 1974 Historic Resource Inventory of Washington Township.[41] Interior features include a main staircase with stained glass windows, a parlor filled with antiques, and paintings of fourteen Masonic US presidents.[42] The original five-story brick building formed the center of the Administration Building. It was constructed in 1898 and was the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home overlooking Decoto.[36]: 87  The north and south wings of the Administration Building were added in 1914 and 1928, respectively. Ten more buildings were built on this 305-acre (1.2 km2) campus,[43] including Acacia Creek, a continuing care retirement community for all seniors, both Masons and non-Masons, completed in 2010.[44]

Climate edit

Climate data for Union City, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 58
(14)
62
(17)
65
(18)
67
(19)
71
(22)
75
(24)
77
(25)
77
(25)
77
(25)
73
(23)
64
(18)
58
(14)
69
(20)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 42
(6)
45
(7)
48
(9)
50
(10)
53
(12)
56
(13)
58
(14)
59
(15)
57
(14)
54
(12)
48
(9)
42
(6)
51
(11)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.95
(75)
3.02
(77)
2.34
(59)
1.02
(26)
0.48
(12)
0.11
(2.8)
0
(0)
0.03
(0.76)
0.17
(4.3)
0.81
(21)
1.70
(43)
2.56
(65)
15.19
(386)
Source: The Weather Channel[45]

Sister cities edit

Union City's sister cities are:[46]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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  24. ^ "Sterling Foods Acquires Caravan Trading Co". powderbulksolids.com. April 1, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
  25. ^ "The Lebanese pilot behind America's pita". News. Lebanese American University. April 22, 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2022.
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  43. ^ Pratt, Nancy (1998). "History: Masonic Home". nancypratt.com. Retrieved February 15, 2017.
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  46. ^ "Union City and Asadabad, Afghanistan, finally become sister cities". eastbaytimes.com. East Bay Times. February 15, 2018. Retrieved November 11, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Union City Chamber of Commerce
  • Union City Library

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For other places with this name see Union City disambiguation Union City is a city in Alameda County California United States in the San Francisco Bay Area It is located approximately 19 miles 31 km south of Oakland 30 miles 48 km from San Francisco and 20 miles 32 km north of San Jose It was incorporated in 1959 combining the communities of Alvarado and Decoto The city has 72 000 residents across a diverse population 4 Alvarado is a California Historical Landmark 503 5 The city celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009 6 Union CityCity in CaliforniaUnion City Bay Area Rapid Transit BART station FlagMotto A Compassionate City Location in Alameda County and the state of CaliforniaUnion CityLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaUnion CityUnion City the United States Show map of the United StatesCoordinates 37 35 47 N 122 02 54 W 37 59639 N 122 04833 W 37 59639 122 04833CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyAlamedaIncorporatedJanuary 26 1959 1 Government MayorCarol Dutra Vernaci City CouncilJaime Patino Scott Sakakihara Jeff Wang Gary SinghArea 2 Total19 22 sq mi 49 77 km2 Land19 22 sq mi 49 77 km2 Water0 00 sq mi 0 00 km2 Population 2020 3 Total70 143 Density3 600 sq mi 1 400 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP code94587Area code s 510 341FIPS code06 81204Websiteunioncity wbr org Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 2 1 2020 3 History 4 Economy 4 1 Shopping 4 2 Employers 5 Education 6 Transport 7 Station district 8 Government 8 1 Politics 9 Media 10 Culture 10 1 Courthouse 10 2 Masonic Home 11 Climate 12 Sister cities 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksGeography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 19 square miles 49 km2 all land with no bay frontage The Niles Cone aquifer managed by the Alameda County Water District supplies much of the water consumed by Union City Hayward surrounds the city to the north Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 19606 618 197014 724122 5 198039 406167 6 199053 76236 4 200066 86924 4 201069 5164 0 202070 1430 9 U S Decennial Census 7 2020 edit Union City California Racial and ethnic composition NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2000 8 Pop 2010 9 Pop 2020 10 2000 2010 2020 White alone NH 13 610 10 009 7 693 20 35 14 40 10 97 Black or African American alone NH 4 321 4 194 3 006 6 46 6 03 4 29 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 132 116 113 0 20 0 17 0 16 Asian alone NH 28 780 35 052 40 270 43 04 50 42 57 41 Pacific Islander alone NH 577 839 774 0 86 1 21 1 10 Other race alone NH 203 138 276 0 30 0 20 0 39 Mixed race or Multiracial NH 3 226 3 273 2 931 4 82 4 71 4 18 Hispanic or Latino any race 16 020 15 895 15 080 23 96 22 87 21 50 Total 66 869 69 516 70 143 100 00 100 00 100 00 According to the 2020 census estimate the median income for a household in the city is 142 374 11 Males have a median household income of 59 274 versus 40 625 for females The per capita income for the city was 31 411 About 4 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 5 9 of those under age 18 and 6 2 of those age 65 or over History editCostanoans coastal peoples were the first inhabitants living along Alameda and Dry Creeks Shell mounds along the sloughs of Alameda Creek near the Alvarado sugar mill contained burial sites 12 7 9 13 8 9 The first non native community was founded in 1850 by John and William Horner who named it Union City after their Sacramento River Steamship The Union 14 In 1854 it merged with the nearby community of New Haven founded 1851 to form the town of Alvarado named after a former Mexican governor Juan Bautista Alvarado 15 Alvarado was the first county seat of Alameda County a designation it lost in 1865 to San Leandro Further east Decoto was founded in 1870 as a railroad hub hosting the first transcontinental railroad 14 Alvarado Niles Road one of the city s largest streets connects the historical Fremont district of Niles with the historical Union City district of Alvarado The California Beet Sugar Company the US first successful sugar beet mill was located in Alvarado and began operations in 1870 The plant was demolished in 1977 16 Union City is a former railroad and steel town with an extensive industrial heritage The Pacific States Steel Company occupied the land behind Union City Station that is redeveloping into the Union City Station District Downtown The Alvarado and Decoto neighborhoods were both former railroad hubs and active railroad lines bisect both East End and the West Side of town Trains are a way of life in Union City and natives are accustomed to waiting for Amtrak and freight trains to cross while commuting In the 1950s Alvarado and Decoto the latter making up the eastern side of the town were annexation targets of the nearby communities of Newark Hayward and what would become Fremont On January 13 1959 they decided to incorporate into a single city and named it after the Horners original settlement Union City 14 17 Tom Kitayama served as the city s first mayor in 1959 and was involved in Union City politics until his 1991 retirement 17 The population grew from 6 000 in 1959 to 70 000 in 2020 In 2016 Union City started to rebrand and unveiled a new city seal Union City opened a new Teen Center in 2018 18 Economy editUnion City is the location of the American Licorice Company s West Coast operations which moved there in 1971 19 Union City is home to three major health care providers a Kaiser Permanente facility the Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center and Washington Hospital s Nakamura Clinic Union City hosts industrial and shipping companies including R amp S Manufacturing RCD Concrete Jatco and EntirelyPets Shopping edit nbsp Union Landing Shopping Center Sign Union Landing Shopping Center is a 100 acre 40 ha shopping center adjacent to Interstate 880 It is one of the largest centers in the city and supports about 70 stores The mall was completed in 1999 The land was previously a drive in movie park 20 A Target shopping center sits near the Hayward Union City border 21 Employers edit According to Union City s June 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 22 the top employers in the city were Employer of Employees 1 New Haven Unified School District 1 196 2 Southern Wine amp Spirits 600 3 Walmart 534 4 Masonic Home For Adults 498 5 Abaxis 400 6 Mizuho OSI 400 7 Sterling Foods 23 24 25 400 8 City of Union City 313 9 Emerald Packaging 245 10 American Licorice 239Education editIn 2014 New Haven Unified School District enrolls 11 756 students from Union City and Hayward The district consists of seven K 5 elementary schools two 6 8 middle schools one comprehensive high school James Logan High School with approximately 3 400 students enrolled In addition James Logan houses a 3 000 seat gymnasium and a 4 000 seat football stadium with lights Lastly one adult K 12 independent study school program is available 26 nbsp Logan High School In December 2015 New Haven Unified School District renamed Alvarado Middle School to Itliong Vera Cruz Middle School in honor of Philip Vera Cruz and Larry Itliong 27 The school district added solar power at school sites to cut energy costs An arts center and new track and field are available at James Logan High School New Haven Unified School District s first teacher strike came in 2019 28 Cornerstone International College located at 725 Whipple Rd is the city s first post secondary institution Union City lies within the Ohlone Community College District and Chabot Las Positas Community College District 29 30 Transport edit nbsp Condos under construction east of the station Several transit systems serve Union City including AC Transit the Dumbarton Express Bay Area Rapid Transit BART and Union City Transit The latter started in 1974 and runs nine bus lines throughout Union City and parts of Hayward 31 BART came to Union City when the system opened in 1972 In 2007 the Union City BART station was rebuilt and developed into Union City Intermodal Transit Station 32 Union City is served by a network of high capacity streets with four exits on Interstate 880 Nimitz Freeway Highway 238 also serves the city Mission Boulevard Quarry Lakes Parkway formerly known as the East West Connector is a 3 mile 4 8 km roadway project that connects Mission Boulevard and Paseo Padre Parkway Station district editMain article Union City Intermodal Transit StationUnion City invested 100 million into an expansion of the downtown district including development surrounding the BART station which links BART with rail services Capitol Corridor Dumbarton Rail Corridor and Altamont Corridor Express ACE nbsp nbsp Government edit nbsp Entrance of city hall Union City Union City runs a council manager government The City Council consists of five representatives on a part time basis On November 3 2020 the city switched from citywide elections to districts The Mayor is elected at large As of December 2023 the elected officials were Singh Jaime Patino Jeff Wang and Scott Sakakihara The mayor and elected council members serve a 4 year term with a 3 term limit A utility tax was passed in November 2020 Politics edit In 2017 Union City had 35 857 registered voters with 19 644 54 8 registered as Democrats 4 200 11 7 registered as Republicans and 10 693 29 8 registered as decline to state voters 33 Media editThe monthly East Bay Echo 34 and bi weekly Tri City Voice newspapers offer local news Union City Patch served the community and is part of Patch com 35 Culture edit nbsp CHL 768 marking the first sugar beet factory in the U S 2009 The first sugar beet factory in the United States was located in Union City called the California Beet Sugar Company It is noted by a California Historical Landmark 768 situated at Dyer and Ratekin 36 78 Bay Area Flight 93 Memorial is in Sugar Mill Landing Park It was the first monument completed in the United States designed to honor the passengers and crew of United Airlines Flight 93 which was bound for San Francisco but was hijacked and crashed in rural Pennsylvania on September 11 2001 37 38 Courthouse edit First Alameda County Courthouse nbsp The center two story building is the original Alameda County courthouse in the old town of Alvarado 1853 1865 Location30977 Union City Blvd Union City CaliforniaCoordinates37 35 48 N 122 04 52 W 37 596667 N 122 0811 W 37 596667 122 0811California Historical LandmarkReference no 503 5 Alameda County s first courthouse was located in Alvarado starting on June 6 1853 The original courthouse was a two story wooden building that was originally a mercantile that included a post office 5 39 It was built by A M Church and Henry C Smith In 1865 the county seat moved to San Leandro 5 With the widening of Union City Blvd the original site was paved over 36 78 The site is listed on the California Historical Landmarks list 5 Masonic Home edit nbsp Masonic Home administration building original central part constructed in 1898 Masonic Home at Union City a senior living community for Masons and their spouses has as its centerpiece a large brick administration building 40 The administration building was identified as a significant historic property in the 1974 Historic Resource Inventory of Washington Township 41 Interior features include a main staircase with stained glass windows a parlor filled with antiques and paintings of fourteen Masonic US presidents 42 The original five story brick building formed the center of the Administration Building It was constructed in 1898 and was the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home overlooking Decoto 36 87 The north and south wings of the Administration Building were added in 1914 and 1928 respectively Ten more buildings were built on this 305 acre 1 2 km2 campus 43 including Acacia Creek a continuing care retirement community for all seniors both Masons and non Masons completed in 2010 44 Climate editClimate data for Union City California Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum F C 58 14 62 17 65 18 67 19 71 22 75 24 77 25 77 25 77 25 73 23 64 18 58 14 69 20 Mean daily minimum F C 42 6 45 7 48 9 50 10 53 12 56 13 58 14 59 15 57 14 54 12 48 9 42 6 51 11 Average precipitation inches mm 2 95 75 3 02 77 2 34 59 1 02 26 0 48 12 0 11 2 8 0 0 0 03 0 76 0 17 4 3 0 81 21 1 70 43 2 56 65 15 19 386 Source The Weather Channel 45 Sister cities editUnion City s sister cities are 46 nbsp Asadabad Afghanistan nbsp Baybay Philippines nbsp Chiang Rai Thailand nbsp Jalandhar India nbsp Liyang China nbsp Mulege Mexico nbsp Pasay PhilippinesNotable people editStephen Abas Olympic silver medalist in freestyle wrestling Otis Amey professional football player Joey Bragg actor comedian formerly on Disney Channel television series Liv and Maddie Angelina Camarillo former pop singer also associated with NB Ridaz Vicky Galindo USA Softball player Eddie House professional basketball player Aaron Ledesma former Major League Baseball player Darren Lewis former Major League Baseball player Raaginder Musician and violinist SuChin Pak MTV VJ Kelli White sprinter Roy Williams professional football playerSee also editAssassination of William CannReferences edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved March 27 2013 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 1 2020 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Union City city California United States Census Bureau Retrieved September 26 2021 About Union City Retrieved July 31 2019 a b c d e Site of the first Alameda county courthouse Office of Historic Preservation California State Parks Retrieved October 6 2012 50 Years Union City Retrieved July 15 2010 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved September 20 2021 P004 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race 2000 DEC Summary File 1 Union City city California United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 26 2024 P2 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Union City city California United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 26 2024 P2 Hispanic or Latino and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Union City city California United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 26 2024 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Fremont city California Sandoval John S 1985 The history of Washington Township Hayward California Mt Eden Historical Publishers ISBN 093619300X Raymundo Myrla 2005 Union City through the years History of Union City FolgerGraphics Inc ISBN 097152114X a b c History of Union City City of Union City California Retrieved November 24 2010 The Union City Historical Museum Letter Union City Historical Museum September 2000 Retrieved November 24 2010 Tri City Voice Newspaper Whats Happening Fremont Union City Newark California tricityvoice com Archived from the original on October 11 2016 Retrieved August 2 2016 a b Tri City Voice Newspaper Whats Happening Fremont Union City Newark California www tricityvoice com Retrieved May 31 2017 Union City Climate Action Plan November 2010 Retrieved December 1 2014 Candy Modern Marvels History Channel 2006 Viewed July 15 2010 Union Landing Archived from the original on August 20 2011 Retrieved November 20 2011 24 hours fitness July 21 2014 Retrieved July 21 2014 City of Union City CAFR manufacturers of bakery products and hispanic pastries Caravan Trading Company Archived from the original on August 17 2007 Retrieved June 19 2022 Sterling Foods Acquires Caravan Trading Co powderbulksolids com April 1 2010 Retrieved June 19 2022 The Lebanese pilot behind America s pita News Lebanese American University April 22 2010 Retrieved June 19 2022 New haven June 9 2014 New Haven Unified School District sites New Haven USD Retrieved June 9 2014 Chris De Benedetti April 19 2013 Union City school is nation s first named after Filipino Americans but acrimony over decision remains Mercury News Retrieved May 5 2013 Union City Teachers to Strike Monday Kron4 May 16 2019 Retrieved May 31 2022 First American Title title report 2005 02 28 Archived 2006 12 21 at the Wayback Machine Chabot Las Positas Community College District website Clpccd cc ca us Retrieved May 26 2012 Maharaj Zoneil September 30 2013 Union City Transit Announces New Routes Fares Union City CA Patch Retrieved November 1 2021 Union City BART Phase 2 Station Improvements and At grade Pedestrian Crossing Component Retrieved July 31 2019 Report of Registration as of February 10 2017 Registration by Political Subdivision by County PDF February 10 2017 Retrieved January 29 2024 https eastbayecho com Tri City Voice the newspaper for the new millennium tricityvoice com Retrieved February 15 2017 a b c Swenson Timothy 2008 Union City Images of America ed Arcadia Publishing ISBN 978 0 7385 5809 7 Retrieved August 31 2012 Tucker Jill December 9 2007 Union City dedicates memorial to 9 11 s United Flight 93 San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 30 2014 The Flight 93 Memorial Union City California Swenson Timothy Union City History Collection PDF Museum of Local History Retrieved August 31 2012 Union City Community Masonic Home at Union City Retrieved May 6 2011 Masonic Home Independent Living Apartments DHA Case Studies Douglas Herring amp Associates Retrieved May 6 2011 Raymundo Myrla July 2009 History The Masonic Home in Union City Tri City Voice Newspaper Retrieved February 15 2017 Pratt Nancy 1998 History Masonic Home nancypratt com Retrieved February 15 2017 Mahal Davinder December 2012 Masonic Home for Adults Union City mahal org Retrieved February 15 2017 Monthly Averages for Union City CA Weather com May 2012 Retrieved May 12 2012 Union City and Asadabad Afghanistan finally become sister cities eastbaytimes com East Bay Times February 15 2018 Retrieved November 11 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Union City California Official website nbsp Union City Chamber of Commerce Union City Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union City California amp oldid 1219509439, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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