For the first time since November 2008, the Yuba County Board of Supervisors is at full strength, with the appointment of Andy Vasquez (2nd from left).
One of California's original 27 counties founded on February 18th
in 1850, Yuba County is California’s gateway to the historic Mother
Lode Country, with a diverse landscape that boasts grand rivers,
thriving farmland, friendly communities and numerous recreational
possibilities that extend into the Sierra foothills. Our communities
have that small town feel so many people are seeking. With a
population just over 70,000 people, residents enjoy relaxed living
and affordable housing, while both ocean beaches and mountain skiing
are only a couple of hours away. And, amazingly, the county’s border
is just 30 minutes north of the State Capitol in Sacramento.
At the heart of our county is historic Marysville,
bordered by the Yuba and Feather Rivers. To the south and
east of Marysville, you will find a variety of
communities—including our newest community Plumas Lake—with
numerous local events, active theater and arts groups,
social and service clubs and year round festivals and fairs.
The Sleep Train Amphitheatre is our state-of-the-art center
for outdoor concerts, and the Yuba-Sutter Gold Sox, a minor
league baseball team, makes its home in Marysville. Golf courses include Peach Tree County Club and Plumas Lake Golf
Course.
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Proposed Fiscal Year 2009-2010 Budget
Posted
6/15/2009
Yuba County will be submitting the proposed FY 2009-2010 Budget during the June 16th., 2009 Board of Supervisors meeting.
To view the Budget online, please visit www.yuba.org/departments/cao/Budget/09-10/default.aspx.
Official Badge for US Census Listers.
2010 Census address canvassing under way in our community
Posted
3/25/2009
In preparation for the 2010 Census, the US Census Bureau will be sending out census workers, called Listers, to verify, add or delete addresses with hand-held computers. The operation begins on April 6 and may run until July 19, 2009.
Address Canvassing is an operation in which Census workers will be seen throughout our community with hand-held computers to update the information electronically, via the Global Positioning System (GPS). The Census Bureau will then use these updated addresses and maps to deliver the short ten-question questionnaire by mail, in March 2010, to every known address verified and updated in this operation.
Residents can easily identify census workers by their official white and blue badges, the special hand-held computers and the black canvas bags with Census Bureau’s name and logo on a white background. Residents can also ask Listers to provide the phone number of the Local Census Office (LCO) where they can be verified.
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