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| CalCity third fastest growing in the state Serves high-tech. Industries BY JILL BARNES NELSON CALIFORNIA CITY - Mojave Desert News Good schools, good weather, affordability, and a location among some of the top high tech industries has made California City one of the fastest growing cities in California. According to the Department of Finance, California City grew from 13,123 residents in 2006 to 14,365 in 2007, an increase of 9.6 percent. Although the numbers don't look so big, it qualified as the state's third fastest-t growing municipality in 2007. San Joaquin in Fresno County was first with an increase of 17.4% (3,851 to 4,521), and Beaumont in Riverside County was second with an 11.3% increase (28,271 to 31,477.) "We're a very affordable community," said •California City mayor David Evans. "A family can buy a home here and not stretch their budget too much~ and we have lot of high tech industries in the area such as wind, solar and aviation in and around us. So those who get jobs in those industries can find a variety of homes in California City. We believe the heartbeat of California in the future is going to be right here in the high desert…” Infrastructure Another reason for the growth is the many improvements to its infrastructure over the past few years. A new high school and elementary school opened in 2007. The city has been working on improving city streets, putting in new pipelines for a better water and sewer system and has held citywide clean-up days, and has increased its police force, hired a new city manager and public works director and increased its code enforcement. "All those things have made us more desirable," said Chamber of Commerce president Buford Land. •"We also are near recreational sites. We have a lot of off-roaders that come here and we're not that far from ski areas. Plus, we have a lot of sunshine, good weather and a lot of open space." In addition to being the third fastest growing city, Cal City also is the third largest city in size in California, encompassing 204 square miles. Evans says he's sometimes surprised that people from around the state have heard of his city. "They know of our off-road potential and our nice weather," he said. "But becoming more well know offers it's own special benefits and challenges." Police force Evans feels that then improvement of its police force, which added additional officers, a new K-9 dog and new patrol cars, a plus better code enforcement will keep California City safe for families and all new residents. “We’re working hard to keep our city safe and our police department has made major strides,” Evans said. “We’re not just that little town in the middle of the desert.” Schools Opening up a new high school also had added to Cal City’s appeal having a brand new high school increases housing values,” Land said. “And with the bond issue passing, we can complete the athletic fields.” The new Schools also save on gas,” Evans said. “Parents don’t have to drive so far to take their kids to school.” The high school will have a full complement of students with in the next to years. Previously, high schoolers attended Mojave High School. Land, who has lived in California City for 18 years, also noted that the Chamber has had an increase in calls over the past year. “We had to redo our package of information that we sent out because it was out-of-date,” he said. “We should have it all done within the next few weeks.” Positive future Evans, who has owned property in California City since 1992, sees a positive future for his city. “We’re almost finished with the Youth Center and the high school,” he said. “We’re also working on a health care district, and possibly additional retail stores and hopefully a grocery store. We’ re ready to bust wide open as long as we can keep our infrastructure strong. We can become the gem of the desert.” Maybe the long-range goals of the real estate developer Nat Mendelson are finally coming to fruition. In 1958, he purchased 80,000 acres of Mojave Desert land with the aim of master-planning California’s next great city. He designed a model city, which he hoped would one day rival Los Angeles, around a Central Park with a 26 acre artificial lake. The city recently held a 50 year Anniversary Celebration. Others numbers of interest from the Dept. of finance Kern County grew 2.1% from 800,699 to 817,517 and California as a whole grew 1.3% from 37.56 million to 38.05 million residents |