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Walnut Creek, California

Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, about 16 miles (26 kilometers) east of the city of Oakland. Walnut Creek has a total population of 70,127 per the 2020 census, is located at the junction of the highways from Sacramento and San Jose (I-680) and San Francisco/Oakland (SR-24), and is accessible by BART.[7] The city shares its borders with Clayton, Lafayette, Alamo, Pleasant Hill, and Concord.

Walnut Creek, California
City of Walnut Creek
Shell Ridge Open Space
Location of Walnut Creek within California
Walnut Creek
Location in the United States
Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek (California)
Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek (the United States)
Coordinates: 37°54′23″N 122°03′54″W / 37.90639°N 122.06500°W / 37.90639; -122.06500
Country United States
State California
CountyContra Costa
First settled1849[1]
IncorporatedOctober 21, 1914[1]
Government
 • TypeGeneral Law
 • City Council
 • State Leg.
 • U. S. CongressMark DeSaulnier (D)[5]
Area
 • Total19.77 sq mi (51.21 km2)
 • Land19.76 sq mi (51.18 km2)
 • Water0.01 sq mi (0.03 km2)  0.06%
Elevation
131 ft (40 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total70,127
 • Density3,500/sq mi (1,400/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
94595–94598
Area code925
FIPS code06-83346
GNIS feature IDs1660120, 2412174
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

 
Downtown Walnut Creek

There are three bands of Bay Miwok Native Americans associated with the area of Walnut Creek (the stream for which the city is named):[8][9] the Saclan, whose territory extended through the hills east of present-day cities of Oakland, Rossmoor, Lafayette, Moraga and Walnut Creek; the Volvon (also spelled Bolbon, Wolwon or Zuicun), who were near Mt. Diablo; and the Tactan, located on the San Ramon Creek in present-day Danville and Walnut Creek.

The city of Walnut Creek has developed within the earlier area of four extensive Mexican land grants. One of these land grants – measuring 18,000 acres (73 km2) – belonged to Juana Sanchez de Pacheco. The grant was called Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones, named after the principal waterway, Arroyo de las Nueces (Walnut Creek in English), and for the local group of Volvon indigenous Americans (also known as Bolbones in Spanish). The Arroyo de las Nueces was named for the local species of walnut tree, the California Walnut. The two grandsons of Sanchez de Pacheco inherited the thousands of acres of land. One, Ygnacio Sibrian, built the first roofed home in the valley in about 1850.

As settlers from the United States arrived following US annexation of California after victory in the Mexican–American War, a small settlement called "The Corners" emerged. It was named for the junction where roads met from the settlements of Pacheco and Lafayette. The intersection of Mt. Diablo Boulevard and North Main Street is now at this site. The first town settler was William Slusher, who built a dwelling on the bank of Walnut Creek, first called "Nuts Creek" by Americans in 1849. In 1855, Milo Hough of Lafayette built the hotel named "Walnut Creek House" in The Corners. A blacksmith shop and a store were soon established by settlers. In 1850 Hiram Penniman laid out the town site and realigned Main Street to what it is today. (Penniman also developed Shadelands Ranch.)

In December 1862 a United States Post Office was established here, named "Walnut Creek".[10] Pioneer Homer Shuey platted the downtown street patterns in 1871–1872 on a portion of one of his family's large cattle ranches. These streets have been maintained to the present.

The arrival of Southern Pacific Railroad service in 1891 stimulated development of Walnut Creek. On October 21, 1914, the town and the surrounding area were incorporated as the 8th city in Contra Costa County. A branch line of the Southern Pacific ran through Walnut Creek until the late 1970s. Portions were adapted by East Bay Regional Park District for the Iron Horse Trail, which is used by walkers, runners and bikers.[11] The mainline of the Sacramento Northern Railway passed through Walnut Creek. Both railroads had stations here. Today, the Yellow Line of the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) serves Walnut Creek with a station adjacent to Highway 680.

With the 1951 opening of the downtown Broadway Shopping Center (now Broadway Plaza), Contra Costa County's first major retail center, the city took off in a new direction. In the postwar period of suburban development, its population more than quadrupled – from 2,460 in 1950 to 9,903 in 1960. Growth has accelerated since the late 20th century, with a population just over 70,000 according to the latest census.

Geography and climate edit

Walnut Creek is located at 37°54′23″N 122°03′54″W / 37.90639°N 122.06500°W / 37.90639; -122.06500.[12] Portions lie in both the San Ramon Valley and the Ygnacio Valley below the western slopes of Mount Diablo. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.8 sq mi (51.2 km2), 0.06 percent of which is water. Walnut Creek – the actual waterway that runs through the town – has been routed underneath downtown through a series of tunnels. These start at the southwest end of Macy's and end just southwest of Bar Camino Restaurant.

Neighborhoods edit

Walnut Creek consists of a bustling, upscale downtown with established neighborhoods in its surrounding areas. Neighborhoods range in affordability and feel, with some being exceptionally charming and tight-knit (e.g., Parkmead) while others are more rural and forested with homes on generous lots (e.g., Tice Valley). Not all neighborhoods are incorporated; there are many unincorporated areas that are serviced by Contra Costa County. A non-exhaustive list of neighborhoods in Walnut Creek include:

  • Castle Hill
  • Carriage Square
  • Diablo Shadows
  • Lakewood Area
  • Larkey Park (Median SFH sold price of $1,205,000 --- Feb 2022)
  • Livorna Estates
  • Northgate (Median SFH sold price of $1,762,500 --- Feb 2022)
  • Overlook
  • Parkmead
  • Rancho Paraiso (Median SFH sold price of $2,500,000 --- Feb 2022)
  • Rossmoor (A 55+ retirement community of approximately 10,000 residents)
  • Rudgear Estates
  • Saranap (Median SFH sold price of $1,900,000 --- Feb 2022)
  • Summit Ridge
  • Tice Valley (Median SFH sold price of $1,879,000 --- Feb 2022)
  • Walnut Heights (Median SFH sold price of $1,802,000 --- Feb 2022)
  • Walnut Knolls
  • Homestead
  • Creekside

Depending on the neighborhood, homes can be assigned to schools in Lafayette, San Ramon Valley, Walnut Creek, or Mt. Diablo Unified School District.

Open space edit

 
Walnut Creek as seen from Acalanes Open Space

Walnut Creek owns more open space per capita than any other community in the state of California. In 1974, Walnut Creek voters approved a $6.7 million bond measure to acquire and protect open space: the city purchased 1,800 acres (730 ha) of undeveloped hillsides, ridge lines, and park sites. Walnut Creek owns parts of Lime Ridge Open Space, Acalanes Ridge Open Space, Shell Ridge Open Space, and Sugarloaf Open Space.

The East Bay Regional Park District operates Diablo Foothills Regional Park and Castle Rock Regional Recreation Area, both of which are located in Walnut Creek.

Climate edit

Walnut Creek's warm summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csb) is typical of California's interior valleys. In summer, high pressure results in almost unbroken sunshine and virtually no precipitation. Days start out cool but quickly warm up, with high temperatures normally in the 80s Fahrenheit (27 to 32 °C). Temperatures of 100 °F (38 °C) or hotter occur numerous times during heatwaves, however. In the winter, the jet stream moves far enough south so that Pacific storms can reach Walnut Creek, bringing much-needed rain – average annual rainfall approximates 26 inches (660 mm), with slight variations occurring in microclimates based on elevation and topography. During particularly cold storms, snow falls on the peak of nearby Mount Diablo, but snow in the valley floor is very rare. There are numerous clear, mild days in winter, often with morning frost. The climate allows for the successful cultivation of many plants and crops, being warm enough for citrus yet cold enough for apples. The Ruth Bancroft Garden is a renowned botanical garden that showcases the diversity of plants that can be successfully grown.

Climate data for Walnut Creek (1893–1974)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 80
(27)
83
(28)
97
(36)
94
(34)
103
(39)
109
(43)
115
(46)
112
(44)
114
(46)
101
(38)
89
(32)
76
(24)
115
(46)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 56.4
(13.6)
61.3
(16.3)
65.8
(18.8)
70.2
(21.2)
76.0
(24.4)
81.9
(27.7)
85.8
(29.9)
85.5
(29.7)
83.2
(28.4)
75.9
(24.4)
64.5
(18.1)
56.4
(13.6)
71.9
(22.2)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 39.5
(4.2)
42.3
(5.7)
44.6
(7.0)
46.7
(8.2)
50.6
(10.3)
52
(11)
54.2
(12.3)
55.7
(13.2)
54.8
(12.7)
50.5
(10.3)
44.1
(6.7)
39.6
(4.2)
47.9
(8.8)
Record low °F (°C) 17
(−8)
21
(−6)
24
(−4)
28
(−2)
32
(0)
34
(1)
38
(3)
41
(5)
36
(2)
27
(−3)
23
(−5)
18
(−8)
17
(−8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.8
(97)
3.9
(99)
2.8
(71)
1.2
(30)
0.7
(18)
0.1
(2.5)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.1
(2.5)
1
(25)
2.3
(58)
3.6
(91)
19.5
(494)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 11 11 9 6 3 1 0 0 1 3 7 11 63
Source 1: [13][14]
Source 2: [15]

Public transit and bike trails edit

 
Ygnacio Valley Canal Trail to Lime Ridge Open Space

The city has two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations – Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill (in the unincorporated area known as Contra Costa Centre Transit Village) – both served by the Yellow Line.

Central Contra Costa Transit Authority (County Connection/CCCTA) provides bus service throughout Walnut Creek and Contra Costa County at a modest cost. County Connection also operates three free weekday shuttles within city limits: the Downtown Trolley/Route 4 loops from Walnut Creek BART to Broadway Plaza; Route 5 runs from Walnut Creek BART to Creekside; and Route 7, which runs from Pleasant Hill BART to Shadelands Business Park.

Walnut Creek is transected by the Iron Horse Trail (running north–south) through its downtown, as well as the Contra Costa Canal Trail (running east–west) at the north end of the city. Both these trails, in addition to city bike lanes, make bicycle transportation feasible both for recreation and as an alternative commute.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
188094
1920538
19301,01488.5%
19401,57855.6%
19502,42053.4%
19609,903309.2%
197039,844302.3%
198054,03335.6%
199060,56912.1%
200064,2966.2%
201064,173−0.2%
202070,1279.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[16]

The 2010 United States Census[17] reported that Walnut Creek had a population of 64,173. The population density was 3,246.2 inhabitants per square mile (1,253.4/km2). The racial makeup of Walnut Creek was 50,487 (78.7 percent) White, 1,035 (1.6 percent) African American, 155 (0.2 percent) Native American, 8,027 (12.5 percent) Asian, 125 (0.2 percent) Pacific Islander, 1,624 (2.5 percent) from other races, and 2,720 (4.2 percent) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5,540 persons (8.6 percent).

The Census reported that 63,171 people (98.4 percent of the population) lived in households, 176 (0.3 percent) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 826 (1.3 percent) were institutionalized.

There were 30,443 households, out of which 6,363 (20.9 percent) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 13,305 (43.7 percent) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,071 (6.8 percent) had a female householder with no husband present, 844 (2.8 percent) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 1,286 (4.2 percent) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 298 (1.0 percent) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 11,884 households (39.0 percent) were made up of individuals, and 6,424 (21.1 percent) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.08. There were 16,220 families (53.3 percent of all households); the average family size was 2.79.

The population was spread out, with 10,719 people (16.7 percent) under the age of 18, 3,599 people (5.6 percent) aged 18 to 24, 15,137 people (23.6 percent) aged 25 to 44, 17,653 people (27.5 percent) aged 45 to 64, and 17,065 people (26.6 percent) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 47.9 years. For every 100 females, there were 86.4 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 83.0 males.

There were 32,681 housing units at an average density of 1,653.2 per square mile (638.3/km2), of which 20,262 (66.6 percent) were owner-occupied, and 10,181 (33.4 percent) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 2.4 percent; the rental vacancy rate was 6.7 percent. 43,079 people (67.1 percent of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 20,092 people (31.3 percent) lived in rental housing units.

Demographic profile[18] 2010
Total Population 64,173 – 100.0%
One Race 61,453 – 95.8%
Not Hispanic or Latino 58,633 – 91.4%
White alone 47,170 – 73.5%
Black or African American alone 996 – 1.6%
American Indian and Alaska Native alone 99 – 0.2%
Asian alone 7,955 – 12.4%
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 114 – 0.2%
Some other race alone 148 – 0.2%
Two or more races alone 2,152 – 3.4%
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 5,540 – 8.6%

Government edit

City Council members are elected at-large to staggered, four-year terms, in elections held in even-numbered years.

As of 2022, the current elected representatives are Matt Francois (Mayor), Cindy Silva (Mayor Pro Tem), Loella Haskew, Cindy Darling and Kevin Wilk (Council members).[19]

County, state, and federal representation edit

On the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, Walnut Creek is split between Supervisorial District 2 and Supervisorial District 4, represented by Candace Andersen and Karen Mitchoff, respectively.[20]

In the California State Legislature, Walnut Creek is split between the 14th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Buffy Wicks and the 16th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Rebecca Bauer-Kahan and in the 7th Senate District, represented by Democrat Steve Glazer.[21]

In the United States House of Representatives, Walnut Creek is located in California's 10th congressional district, represented by Mark DeSaulnier (DConcord).[22]

According to the California Secretary of State, as of February 10, 2019, Walnut Creek has 46,149 registered voters. Of those, 21,391 (46.4%) are registered Democrats, 10,708 (23.2%) are registered Republicans, and 12,147 (26.3%) have declined to state a political party.[23]

Education edit

Public K–12 edit

Walnut Creek residents attend schools in five public school districts.[24] The Walnut Creek School District (K–8) has five elementary schools, one magnet school (K–8), and one middle school in the city. Some residents are served by schools from the Mount Diablo Unified School District (K–12), the Acalanes Union High School District (9–12), the San Ramon Valley Unified School District (K–12), and the Lafayette School District (K–8). The Walnut Creek and Lafayette districts feed into Acalanes Union HSD.[25]

The following public schools are within the city limits of Walnut Creek:

Walnut Creek School District
Acalanes Union High School District
Mount Diablo Unified School District
  • Eagle Peak Montessori (charter elementary)
  • Bancroft Elementary
  • Valle Verde Elementary
  • Walnut Acres Elementary
  • Foothill Middle
  • Northgate High School

Private K–12 edit

Walnut Creek is home to several private schools, including:

  • Berean Christian High School (Grades: 9–12)
  • Contra Costa Christian Schools (Grades: PK–12)[26]
  • Fusion Academy Walnut Creek (Grades: 6–12)
  • Garden Gate Montessori School (Grades: PK–K)
  • North Creek Academy & Preschool (Grades: PK–8)
  • Palmer School (Grades: K–8)
  • St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception School (Grades: PK–8)
  • The Seven Hills School (Grades: PK–8)
  • Springfield Montessori School (Grades: PK–K)
  • Walnut Creek Christian Academy (Grades: K–8)[27]
  • Wellspring Educational Services [28]

Public libraries edit

 
Walnut Creek Library‍—‌sculpture by Marta Thoma Hall

The Walnut Creek Library and the Ygnacio Valley Library of the Contra Costa County Library are located in Walnut Creek.[29][30] The Ygnacio Valley Branch, which opened in 1975, is also known as the Thurman G. Casey Memorial Library.[30] Fundraising and other support is provided by the Walnut Creek Library Foundation.

On February 26, 2008, the city demolished the Walnut Creek Library, that was built in 1961 at the southern end of Civic Park. Mayor Gwen Regalia hosted a groundbreaking on the same site for the new library on May 19, 2008. The new library, designed by Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, Inc., has 42,000 square feet (3,900 m2) and an underground parking garage.[31] Construction was completed in 2010 and the library was officially opened on July 17, 2010.[32]

Economy edit

Companies based in Walnut Creek include Central Garden & Pet (makers of the AvoDerm, Amdro, Kaytee brands, among others),[33] American Reprographics Company, CSE Insurance Group, Maximum Games, and the PMI Group.

Points of interest edit

 
Community Center at Heather Farm Park in Walnut Creek

Media edit

Walnut Creek is served by the daily newspaper, The East Bay Times (formerly The Contra Costa Times). The paper was originally run and owned by the Lesher family. Since the death of Dean Lesher in 1993, the paper has had several owners. The Times, as it is known, has a section called "The Walnut Creek Journal."

Walnut Creek TV (WCTV) is the city's government-access television channel, covering local government and community events. WCTV is available in Walnut Creek on Comcast channel 28 (channel 26 in Rossmoor), Astound channel 29, AT&T U-verse channel 99 under the menu option "Walnut Creek Television", and on YouTube. Claycord.com is the widely read independent news and talk blog serving the greater Walnut Creek metropolitan area.

Notable people edit

Sister cities edit

Walnut Creek has an active Sister Cities International program with two sister cities. Schools in the city have a yearly student exchange with these cities.[46]

See also edit

References edit

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  18. ^ "Bay Area Census". www.bayareacensus.ca.gov.
  19. ^ "City Council | City of Walnut Creek". www.walnut-creek.org.
  20. ^ Contra Costa county (2010) (PDF)
  21. ^ "Legislative Representatives | City of Walnut Creek". www.walnut-creek.org.
  22. ^ "Our District | Congressman Mark DeSaulnier". Desaulnier.house.gov. Retrieved February 7, 2020.
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  24. ^ Walnut Creek City Council (April 4, 2006). . pp. 2–15. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  25. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Contra Costa County, CA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved December 25, 2022.
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  33. ^ "Central Garden & Pet » Corporate & Investor Relations". Central.com. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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  36. ^ "Dr. Alette Coble-Temple crowned MWA 2016!," Ms. Wheelchair America. Retrieved on May 21, 2016.
  37. ^ Fancher, Lou (August 10, 2015) "Walnut Creek woman crowned Ms. Wheelchair America," The East Bay Times. Retrieved on May 21, 2016.
  38. ^ "Obama endorses Fil-Am TJ Cox for Congress —". August 5, 2018.
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Further reading edit

  • Emanuels, George (1982). Ygnacio Valley, 1834–1970. OCLC 9221187.
  • Emanuels, George (1991) [1984]. Walnut Creek: Arroyo de Las Nueces. Walnut Creek, Calif.: Diablo Books. ISBN 978-0-9607520-2-7. OCLC 11704494.
  • Nilda Rego (1998). Days Gone By in Contra Costa County Vol II. Lafayette, Calif.: Great West Books. ISBN 978-1-889652-02-3. OCLC 71402468.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Walnut Creek Convention & Visitors Bureau
  • Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce

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90639 N 122 06500 W 37 90639 122 06500Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyContra CostaFirst settled1849 1 IncorporatedOctober 21 1914 1 Government TypeGeneral Law City CouncilMayor Matt Francois 2 Mayor pro tem Cindy Silva 2 Loella Haskew 2 Cindy Darling 2 Kevin Wilk 2 State Leg Sen Steve Glazer D 3 Asm Tim Grayson D and Rebecca Bauer Kahan D 4 U S CongressMark DeSaulnier D 5 Area 6 Total19 77 sq mi 51 21 km2 Land19 76 sq mi 51 18 km2 Water0 01 sq mi 0 03 km2 0 06 Elevation131 ft 40 m Population 2020 Total70 127 Density3 500 sq mi 1 400 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes94595 94598Area code925FIPS code06 83346GNIS feature IDs1660120 2412174WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 2 1 Neighborhoods 2 2 Open space 2 3 Climate 3 Public transit and bike trails 4 Demographics 5 Government 5 1 County state and federal representation 6 Education 6 1 Public K 12 6 2 Private K 12 6 3 Public libraries 7 Economy 8 Points of interest 9 Media 10 Notable people 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp Downtown Walnut CreekThere are three bands of Bay Miwok Native Americans associated with the area of Walnut Creek the stream for which the city is named 8 9 the Saclan whose territory extended through the hills east of present day cities of Oakland Rossmoor Lafayette Moraga and Walnut Creek the Volvon also spelled Bolbon Wolwon or Zuicun who were near Mt Diablo and the Tactan located on the San Ramon Creek in present day Danville and Walnut Creek The city of Walnut Creek has developed within the earlier area of four extensive Mexican land grants One of these land grants measuring 18 000 acres 73 km2 belonged to Juana Sanchez de Pacheco The grant was called Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones named after the principal waterway Arroyo de las Nueces Walnut Creek in English and for the local group of Volvon indigenous Americans also known as Bolbones in Spanish The Arroyo de las Nueces was named for the local species of walnut tree the California Walnut The two grandsons of Sanchez de Pacheco inherited the thousands of acres of land One Ygnacio Sibrian built the first roofed home in the valley in about 1850 As settlers from the United States arrived following US annexation of California after victory in the Mexican American War a small settlement called The Corners emerged It was named for the junction where roads met from the settlements of Pacheco and Lafayette The intersection of Mt Diablo Boulevard and North Main Street is now at this site The first town settler was William Slusher who built a dwelling on the bank of Walnut Creek first called Nuts Creek by Americans in 1849 In 1855 Milo Hough of Lafayette built the hotel named Walnut Creek House in The Corners A blacksmith shop and a store were soon established by settlers In 1850 Hiram Penniman laid out the town site and realigned Main Street to what it is today Penniman also developed Shadelands Ranch In December 1862 a United States Post Office was established here named Walnut Creek 10 Pioneer Homer Shuey platted the downtown street patterns in 1871 1872 on a portion of one of his family s large cattle ranches These streets have been maintained to the present The arrival of Southern Pacific Railroad service in 1891 stimulated development of Walnut Creek On October 21 1914 the town and the surrounding area were incorporated as the 8th city in Contra Costa County A branch line of the Southern Pacific ran through Walnut Creek until the late 1970s Portions were adapted by East Bay Regional Park District for the Iron Horse Trail which is used by walkers runners and bikers 11 The mainline of the Sacramento Northern Railway passed through Walnut Creek Both railroads had stations here Today the Yellow Line of the Bay Area Rapid Transit BART serves Walnut Creek with a station adjacent to Highway 680 With the 1951 opening of the downtown Broadway Shopping Center now Broadway Plaza Contra Costa County s first major retail center the city took off in a new direction In the postwar period of suburban development its population more than quadrupled from 2 460 in 1950 to 9 903 in 1960 Growth has accelerated since the late 20th century with a population just over 70 000 according to the latest census Geography and climate editWalnut Creek is located at 37 54 23 N 122 03 54 W 37 90639 N 122 06500 W 37 90639 122 06500 12 Portions lie in both the San Ramon Valley and the Ygnacio Valley below the western slopes of Mount Diablo According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 19 8 sq mi 51 2 km2 0 06 percent of which is water Walnut Creek the actual waterway that runs through the town has been routed underneath downtown through a series of tunnels These start at the southwest end of Macy s and end just southwest of Bar Camino Restaurant Neighborhoods edit Walnut Creek consists of a bustling upscale downtown with established neighborhoods in its surrounding areas Neighborhoods range in affordability and feel with some being exceptionally charming and tight knit e g Parkmead while others are more rural and forested with homes on generous lots e g Tice Valley Not all neighborhoods are incorporated there are many unincorporated areas that are serviced by Contra Costa County A non exhaustive list of neighborhoods in Walnut Creek include Castle Hill Carriage Square Diablo Shadows Lakewood Area Larkey Park Median SFH sold price of 1 205 000 Feb 2022 Livorna Estates Northgate Median SFH sold price of 1 762 500 Feb 2022 Overlook Parkmead Rancho Paraiso Median SFH sold price of 2 500 000 Feb 2022 Rossmoor A 55 retirement community of approximately 10 000 residents Rudgear Estates Saranap Median SFH sold price of 1 900 000 Feb 2022 Summit Ridge Tice Valley Median SFH sold price of 1 879 000 Feb 2022 Walnut Heights Median SFH sold price of 1 802 000 Feb 2022 Walnut Knolls Homestead CreeksideDepending on the neighborhood homes can be assigned to schools in Lafayette San Ramon Valley Walnut Creek or Mt Diablo Unified School District Open space edit nbsp Walnut Creek as seen from Acalanes Open SpaceMain article Walnut Creek Open Space Walnut Creek owns more open space per capita than any other community in the state of California In 1974 Walnut Creek voters approved a 6 7 million bond measure to acquire and protect open space the city purchased 1 800 acres 730 ha of undeveloped hillsides ridge lines and park sites Walnut Creek owns parts of Lime Ridge Open Space Acalanes Ridge Open Space Shell Ridge Open Space and Sugarloaf Open Space The East Bay Regional Park District operates Diablo Foothills Regional Park and Castle Rock Regional Recreation Area both of which are located in Walnut Creek Climate edit Walnut Creek s warm summer Mediterranean climate Koppen climate classification Csb is typical of California s interior valleys In summer high pressure results in almost unbroken sunshine and virtually no precipitation Days start out cool but quickly warm up with high temperatures normally in the 80s Fahrenheit 27 to 32 C Temperatures of 100 F 38 C or hotter occur numerous times during heatwaves however In the winter the jet stream moves far enough south so that Pacific storms can reach Walnut Creek bringing much needed rain average annual rainfall approximates 26 inches 660 mm with slight variations occurring in microclimates based on elevation and topography During particularly cold storms snow falls on the peak of nearby Mount Diablo but snow in the valley floor is very rare There are numerous clear mild days in winter often with morning frost The climate allows for the successful cultivation of many plants and crops being warm enough for citrus yet cold enough for apples The Ruth Bancroft Garden is a renowned botanical garden that showcases the diversity of plants that can be successfully grown Climate data for Walnut Creek 1893 1974 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 80 27 83 28 97 36 94 34 103 39 109 43 115 46 112 44 114 46 101 38 89 32 76 24 115 46 Mean daily maximum F C 56 4 13 6 61 3 16 3 65 8 18 8 70 2 21 2 76 0 24 4 81 9 27 7 85 8 29 9 85 5 29 7 83 2 28 4 75 9 24 4 64 5 18 1 56 4 13 6 71 9 22 2 Mean daily minimum F C 39 5 4 2 42 3 5 7 44 6 7 0 46 7 8 2 50 6 10 3 52 11 54 2 12 3 55 7 13 2 54 8 12 7 50 5 10 3 44 1 6 7 39 6 4 2 47 9 8 8 Record low F C 17 8 21 6 24 4 28 2 32 0 34 1 38 3 41 5 36 2 27 3 23 5 18 8 17 8 Average precipitation inches mm 3 8 97 3 9 99 2 8 71 1 2 30 0 7 18 0 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 25 2 3 58 3 6 91 19 5 494 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 11 11 9 6 3 1 0 0 1 3 7 11 63Source 1 13 14 Source 2 15 Public transit and bike trails edit nbsp Ygnacio Valley Canal Trail to Lime Ridge Open SpaceThe city has two Bay Area Rapid Transit BART stations Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill in the unincorporated area known as Contra Costa Centre Transit Village both served by the Yellow Line Central Contra Costa Transit Authority County Connection CCCTA provides bus service throughout Walnut Creek and Contra Costa County at a modest cost County Connection also operates three free weekday shuttles within city limits the Downtown Trolley Route 4 loops from Walnut Creek BART to Broadway Plaza Route 5 runs from Walnut Creek BART to Creekside and Route 7 which runs from Pleasant Hill BART to Shadelands Business Park Walnut Creek is transected by the Iron Horse Trail running north south through its downtown as well as the Contra Costa Canal Trail running east west at the north end of the city Both these trails in addition to city bike lanes make bicycle transportation feasible both for recreation and as an alternative commute Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 188094 1920538 19301 01488 5 19401 57855 6 19502 42053 4 19609 903309 2 197039 844302 3 198054 03335 6 199060 56912 1 200064 2966 2 201064 173 0 2 202070 1279 3 U S Decennial Census 16 The 2010 United States Census 17 reported that Walnut Creek had a population of 64 173 The population density was 3 246 2 inhabitants per square mile 1 253 4 km2 The racial makeup of Walnut Creek was 50 487 78 7 percent White 1 035 1 6 percent African American 155 0 2 percent Native American 8 027 12 5 percent Asian 125 0 2 percent Pacific Islander 1 624 2 5 percent from other races and 2 720 4 2 percent from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 5 540 persons 8 6 percent The Census reported that 63 171 people 98 4 percent of the population lived in households 176 0 3 percent lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 826 1 3 percent were institutionalized There were 30 443 households out of which 6 363 20 9 percent had children under the age of 18 living in them 13 305 43 7 percent were opposite sex married couples living together 2 071 6 8 percent had a female householder with no husband present 844 2 8 percent had a male householder with no wife present There were 1 286 4 2 percent unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 298 1 0 percent same sex married couples or partnerships 11 884 households 39 0 percent were made up of individuals and 6 424 21 1 percent had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 08 There were 16 220 families 53 3 percent of all households the average family size was 2 79 The population was spread out with 10 719 people 16 7 percent under the age of 18 3 599 people 5 6 percent aged 18 to 24 15 137 people 23 6 percent aged 25 to 44 17 653 people 27 5 percent aged 45 to 64 and 17 065 people 26 6 percent who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 47 9 years For every 100 females there were 86 4 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 83 0 males There were 32 681 housing units at an average density of 1 653 2 per square mile 638 3 km2 of which 20 262 66 6 percent were owner occupied and 10 181 33 4 percent were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 2 4 percent the rental vacancy rate was 6 7 percent 43 079 people 67 1 percent of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 20 092 people 31 3 percent lived in rental housing units Demographic profile 18 2010Total Population 64 173 100 0 One Race 61 453 95 8 Not Hispanic or Latino 58 633 91 4 White alone 47 170 73 5 Black or African American alone 996 1 6 American Indian and Alaska Native alone 99 0 2 Asian alone 7 955 12 4 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 114 0 2 Some other race alone 148 0 2 Two or more races alone 2 152 3 4 Hispanic or Latino of any race 5 540 8 6 Government editCity Council members are elected at large to staggered four year terms in elections held in even numbered years As of 2022 the current elected representatives are Matt Francois Mayor Cindy Silva Mayor Pro Tem Loella Haskew Cindy Darling and Kevin Wilk Council members 19 County state and federal representation edit On the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Walnut Creek is split between Supervisorial District 2 and Supervisorial District 4 represented by Candace Andersen and Karen Mitchoff respectively 20 In the California State Legislature Walnut Creek is split between the 14th Assembly District represented by Democrat Buffy Wicks and the 16th Assembly District represented by Democrat Rebecca Bauer Kahan and in the 7th Senate District represented by Democrat Steve Glazer 21 In the United States House of Representatives Walnut Creek is located in California s 10th congressional district represented by Mark DeSaulnier D Concord 22 According to the California Secretary of State as of February 10 2019 Walnut Creek has 46 149 registered voters Of those 21 391 46 4 are registered Democrats 10 708 23 2 are registered Republicans and 12 147 26 3 have declined to state a political party 23 Education editPublic K 12 edit Walnut Creek residents attend schools in five public school districts 24 The Walnut Creek School District K 8 has five elementary schools one magnet school K 8 and one middle school in the city Some residents are served by schools from the Mount Diablo Unified School District K 12 the Acalanes Union High School District 9 12 the San Ramon Valley Unified School District K 12 and the Lafayette School District K 8 The Walnut Creek and Lafayette districts feed into Acalanes Union HSD 25 The following public schools are within the city limits of Walnut Creek Walnut Creek School DistrictBuena Vista Elementary Indian Valley Elementary Murwood Elementary Parkmead Elementary Walnut Heights Elementary Walnut Creek Intermediate Tice Creek School Acalanes Union High School DistrictLas Lomas High School Acalanes Center for Independent StudyMount Diablo Unified School DistrictEagle Peak Montessori charter elementary Bancroft Elementary Valle Verde Elementary Walnut Acres Elementary Foothill Middle Northgate High School Private K 12 edit Walnut Creek is home to several private schools including Berean Christian High School Grades 9 12 Contra Costa Christian Schools Grades PK 12 26 Fusion Academy Walnut Creek Grades 6 12 Garden Gate Montessori School Grades PK K North Creek Academy amp Preschool Grades PK 8 Palmer School Grades K 8 St Mary of the Immaculate Conception School Grades PK 8 The Seven Hills School Grades PK 8 Springfield Montessori School Grades PK K Walnut Creek Christian Academy Grades K 8 27 Wellspring Educational Services 28 Public libraries edit nbsp Walnut Creek Library sculpture by Marta Thoma HallThe Walnut Creek Library and the Ygnacio Valley Library of the Contra Costa County Library are located in Walnut Creek 29 30 The Ygnacio Valley Branch which opened in 1975 is also known as the Thurman G Casey Memorial Library 30 Fundraising and other support is provided by the Walnut Creek Library Foundation On February 26 2008 the city demolished the Walnut Creek Library that was built in 1961 at the southern end of Civic Park Mayor Gwen Regalia hosted a groundbreaking on the same site for the new library on May 19 2008 The new library designed by Group 4 Architecture Research Planning Inc has 42 000 square feet 3 900 m2 and an underground parking garage 31 Construction was completed in 2010 and the library was officially opened on July 17 2010 32 Economy editCompanies based in Walnut Creek include Central Garden amp Pet makers of the AvoDerm Amdro Kaytee brands among others 33 American Reprographics Company CSE Insurance Group Maximum Games and the PMI Group Points of interest edit nbsp Community Center at Heather Farm Park in Walnut CreekTony La Russa s Animal Rescue Foundation ARF Bedford Art Gallery Boundary Oak Golf Course Broadway Plaza Shopping Center Castle Rock Park Civic Park including seasonal outdoor skating rink Heather Farm Park including Gardens at Heather Farm and all abilities playground Howe Homestead Park Lesher Center for the Arts Lindsay Wildlife Museum Mount Diablo State Park Open space hiking biking trails including Acalanes Lime Ridge Shell Ridge featuring Fossil Hill trail Old Borges Ranch Ruth Bancroft Garden St Paul s Episcopal Church featuring Carpenter Gothic chapel Shadelands Ranch Museum Walden Park Disc Golf Course Walnut Creek Model Railroad SocietyMedia editWalnut Creek is served by the daily newspaper The East Bay Times formerly The Contra Costa Times The paper was originally run and owned by the Lesher family Since the death of Dean Lesher in 1993 the paper has had several owners The Times as it is known has a section called The Walnut Creek Journal Walnut Creek TV WCTV is the city s government access television channel covering local government and community events WCTV is available in Walnut Creek on Comcast channel 28 channel 26 in Rossmoor Astound channel 29 AT amp T U verse channel 99 under the menu option Walnut Creek Television and on YouTube Claycord com is the widely read independent news and talk blog serving the greater Walnut Creek metropolitan area Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Arthur Adams comics artist 34 Matt Anger professional tennis player Dan Ashley journalist Ruth Bancroft gardener landscape architect and creator of the Ruth Bancroft Garden Jessica Bowman actress portrayed Colleen Cooper in Dr Quinn Medicine Woman Tom Candiotti MLB pitcher Richard Carlson psychotherapist author of Don t Sweat the Small Stuff 35 Curt Casali born 1988 baseball catcher for the San Francisco Giants Joyce Chin comics artist 34 Dr Alette Coble Temple Ms Wheelchair America 2016 disability advocate 36 37 TJ Cox congressman 38 Corey Duffel professional skateboarder Kyle Gass guitarist for Tenacious D attended Las Lomas High School Lee Goldberg writer and television producer graduated from Northgate High School 1980 Ella Halikas model body positivity acvitist and social media influencer Dan Haren MLB pitcher 39 Brandon Harkins professional golfer Jack Henderson Artist Marya Hornbacher author 40 Sabrina Ionescu basketball player 41 Kristian Ipsen U S diver Olympic bronze medalist 42 Kyle Jensen baseball player Bessilyn Johnson daughter of Hiram Penniman Shadelands Ranch owner resident of Scotty s Castle in Death Valley Randy Johnson Hall of Fame MLB pitcher Persis Karim b 1962 American poet editor educator born in Walnut Creek 43 44 Kira Kazantsev Miss America 2015 Alexandra Killewald professor of professor of sociology at the Harvard Kennedy School Hans Lineweaver 1907 2009 physical chemist known for popularizing the double reciprocal plot died in Walnut Creek at the age of 101 Tosh Lupoi defensive line coach for Jacksonville Jaguars Mark Mad Dog Madsen NBA player John A Nejedly 1914 2006 California State Senator Kyle Newacheck co creator co star of Comedy Central s Workaholics Jason Newsted bassist for Metallica Aaron Poreda MLB pitcher A J Puckett professional baseball pitcher in the Atlanta Braves organization Markie Post television actress Jeff Richards writer and featured performer on NBC s Saturday Night Live 2001 2004 Bill Rigney MLB infielder Angels inaugural manager Lester Rodney journalist civil rights activist 45 Katharine Ross film actress graduated from Las Lomas High School 1957 Leslie Carrara Rudolph Sesame Street puppeteer Greg Sestero actor star of cult film The Room author of The Disaster Artist born in Walnut Creek Justin Speier MLB pitcher Joe Starkey California Golden Bears and former San Francisco 49ers announcer The Story So Far pop punk band Christy Turlington supermodel health activist Lars Ulrich drummer for Metallica Katie Volynets professional Tennis player Joseph R Walker 19th century wilderness explorer and scout Johnny Weekly MLB outfielder Wayne A Wiegand library historian author academic Sherri Youngward Christian singer and songwriter Mary Griffith activist LGBTQ Activist Richard L Lieber American muscle physiologistSister cities editWalnut Creek has an active Sister Cities International program with two sister cities Schools in the city have a yearly student exchange with these cities 46 nbsp Noceto Italy nbsp Siofok HungarySee also editWalnut Creek CDROM nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalList of cities and towns in California List of cities and towns in the San Francisco Bay AreaReferences edit a b walnut creek org retrieved on October 8 2007 a b c d e City Council Walnut Creek Retrieved December 11 2020 Senators State of California Retrieved March 27 2013 Members Assembly State of California Retrieved March 27 2013 California s 10th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Retrieved April 24 2023 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 1 2020 Walnut Creek California Quickfacts 2021 Retrieved May 23 2021 Forester 2006 Milliken 1995 Durham David L 1998 California s Geographic Names A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State Clovis Calif Word Dancer Press p 719 ISBN 1 884995 14 4 About the Iron Horse Corridor Contra Costa County Retrieved July 12 2018 Walnut Creek Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior WALNUT CREEK 2 ESE CALIFORNIA Period of Record General Climate Summary Temperature Wrcc dri edu October 31 2012 Retrieved August 19 2013 WALNUT CREEK 2 ESE CALIFORNIA Period of Record General Climate Summary Precipitation Wrcc dri edu October 31 2012 Retrieved August 19 2013 WALNUT CREEK CALIFORNIA July 19 2020 Retrieved July 19 2020 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Walnut Creek city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 15 2014 Retrieved July 12 2014 Bay Area Census www bayareacensus ca gov City Council City of Walnut Creek www walnut creek org Contra Costa county 2010 PDF Legislative Representatives City of Walnut Creek www walnut creek org Our District Congressman Mark DeSaulnier Desaulnier house gov Retrieved February 7 2020 CA Secretary of State Report of Registration February 10 2019 PDF ca gov Retrieved October 19 2020 Walnut Creek City Council April 4 2006 Walnut Creek General Plan 2025 pp 2 15 Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved February 23 2010 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Contra Costa County CA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved December 25 2022 Contra Costa Christian School website Cccss org Retrieved August 19 2013 Walnut Creek Christian Academy website Wccaeagles org Retrieved August 19 2013 Craine Logan Walnut Creek California wellspring educational services wellspring educational services Walnut Creek Library Contra Costa County Library Retrieved on April 1 2010 a b Ygnacio Valley Library Contra Costa County Library Retrieved on April 1 2010 City of Walnut Creek Downtown Library Project Construction on Track for New Library opening in 2010 Archived July 2 2010 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 26 2010 Walnut Creek Library Foundation New Walnut Creek Library Grand Opening July 10 2010 Central Garden amp Pet Corporate amp Investor Relations Central com Retrieved August 19 2013 a b Scott E J July 31 2017 Scratch the Surface 147 with Arthur Adams amp Joyce Chin EJScott com Archived from the original on September 6 2019 Retrieved September 6 2019 DelVecchio Rick December 16 2006 RICHARD CARLSON 1961 2006 Don t Sweat Small Stuff author dies at 45 San Francisco Chronicle article appeared on page B 1 of the San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved January 5 2010 Dr Alette Coble Temple crowned MWA 2016 Ms Wheelchair America Retrieved on May 21 2016 Fancher Lou August 10 2015 Walnut Creek woman crowned Ms Wheelchair America The East Bay Times Retrieved on May 21 2016 Obama endorses Fil Am TJ Cox for Congress August 5 2018 Suchon Josh July 21 2006 Haren s home is in the East Bay Oakland Tribune Archived from the original on October 7 2008 Retrieved March 8 2007 Ronan Alex July 29 2014 Like Seeing a Ghost Wasted 15 Years Later New York Magazine The Cut Retrieved on May 21 2016 Sabrina Ionescu tracker Jan 16 2020 1 NCAA com Retrieved on January 19 2020 Lutz Rachel April 4 2016 Who is Kristian Ipsen NBCOlympics com Retrieved on May 21 2016 Mojadad Ida March 21 2019 We Are Here We Have Always Been Here SF Weekly Retrieved March 9 2022 Karim Persis M 1962 Encyclopedia com Retrieved March 9 2022 Goldstein Richard December 23 2009 Lester Rodney Early Voice in Fight Against Racism in Sports Dies at 98 The New York Times Retrieved on May 21 2016 Walnut Creek Sister City Program City of Walnut Creek Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved January 18 2011 Further reading editEmanuels George 1982 Ygnacio Valley 1834 1970 OCLC 9221187 Emanuels George 1991 1984 Walnut Creek Arroyo de Las Nueces Walnut Creek Calif Diablo Books ISBN 978 0 9607520 2 7 OCLC 11704494 Nilda Rego 1998 Days Gone By in Contra Costa County Vol II Lafayette Calif Great West Books ISBN 978 1 889652 02 3 OCLC 71402468 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walnut Creek California nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Walnut Creek Official website nbsp Walnut Creek Convention amp Visitors Bureau Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce North South Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walnut Creek California amp oldid 1192291137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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