COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Citrus Heights Sacramento San Francisco

Solid Roots. New Growth. Quick facts For those wanting the connectedness of a true community along with urban Population: 88,332 proximity, Citrus Heights—rooted in ’s Capital Region—is a new city (new growth), the foundation of which was built on the timeless values of Labor Force Size: 45,791 resourcefulness and pragmatism (solid roots), offering you the stability and Bachelors Degree or Higher: 20.57% support to realize your aspirations. Household Median Income: $58,298

Home to Positioned Home to 2,165 between the two largest employment 30,472 businesses centers in the region jobs

53 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Citrus Heights has some college, and 31.21% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 4.44% 6.45% 26.69% 31.21% 11.78% 13.8% 5.63%

Businesses and Jobs Citrus Heights has a total of 2,286 businesses. In 2018, the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries in Citrus Heights were Retail, Accommodation and Food Services, Health Care and Social Services, and Other Services - Office and Executive, Repair, Personal Care, Laundry, Religious, etc.. Sales Administrative Managers, and support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

17.9% 13.92% 8.96% #1: Retail #2: Accommodation and Food 3,479 2,706 1,742 Services 5,219 Jobs Food Construction 2,997 Jobs 384 Establishments Preparation, and 165 Establishments Serving Extraction

FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Dignity Health • Government 8.55% 5.38% • SD Deacon • Health Care and Social 1,662 1,045 Assistance • Manorcare Health Services • Accommodation and Food Services

• Administrative and Support

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Meghan Huber ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Manager selectsacramento.com 916-727-4745 | [email protected] http://citrusheights.net/334/Economic-Development-Division @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@CityofCHeights Facebook-F@CityofCitrusHeights YOUTUBE/@COCitrusHeights 54 YUBA COUNTY COMMUNITY PROFILE:Yuba City Greater LAE Sacramento City of Davis TAHOE San Francisco

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Home of UC Davis - #1 Ag SchoolElk Grove Quick facts Davis is the host city to UC Davis, a world-renowned research and development Population: 69,949 university. Proximity to UC Davis research and a highly qualified workforce have stimulated our growing technology sector. Over 100 of our 2,200 companies Labor Force Size: 35,643 work in advanced manufacturing, ag-tech, bio-tech, clean-tech, data and life Galt Bachelors Degree or Higher: 71.60% sciences, creating sustainable solutions to global issues. Davis is family and bike- friendly, with excellent schools, parks, cultural amenities, a vibrant downtown, Household Median Income: $72,699 a farmers market, a Capital Corridor Amtrak station, convenient freeway access and an award-winning hospital. Davis offers the location, assets and quality of life for businesses and their employees to thrive.

Talented Workforce Entrepreneurial Family Oriented 74% with college degree 47% with 2200+ companies, 100+ in advanced 36 parks, 110 miles of bike lanes, 570 graduate degree manufacturing, ag-tech, bio-tech, acres of open space clean-tech, data and life sciences 63% with jobs in management/ 21% bike to work business/science/art

55 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Davis has a graduate degree, and 75.8% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 2.21% 2.14% 8.27% 11.57% 5.05% 28.72% 42.03%

Businesses and Jobs Davis has a total of 2,307 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION in Davis were Information, Health Care and Social Services, Retail, Office and Executive, and Accommodation and Food Services. Administrative Sales Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

14.48% 12.31% 10.91% #1: Information #2: Health Care and Social Services 4,037 3,432 3,043

10,430 Jobs 3,053 Jobs Education, Computer and 52 Establishments 464 Establishments Training / mathematical Library occupations FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• DMG Mori • Advanced Manufacturing • Agricultural Technology/ • H.M. Clause Biotechnology 5.88% 5.56% • Sutter Davis Hospital • Life Sciences 1,639 1,549 • Education and Knowledge Creation

For direct local assistance: Ashley Feeney GREATER SACRAMENTO Assistant City Manager/Director of Community & ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development selectsacramento.com 530-757-5654 | [email protected] @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento www.cityofdavis.org/city-hall/city-manager-s-officer/ economic-development TWITTER@CityofDavis Facebook-F@CityofDavis 56 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater County of El Dorado Sacramento San Francisco

YUBA COUNTY Yuba City LAE TAOE

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville EL DORADO COUNTY YOLO COUNTY Folsom Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Elk Grove Elevate to El Dorado Quick facts El Dorado County began its entrepreneurial spirit with the Population: 190,087 Galt Rush, and is still open for business today. With unmatched rural beauty, endless recreational opportunities, safe communities and world class public Labor Force Size: 91,566 schools, the County provides an unparalleled quality of life. From anywhere Bachelors Degree or Higher: 33.47% in the County, an hour’s drive will allow you to ski, hike, bike, raft, rock climb, enjoy wine tasting, access Sacramento International Airport and stroll historic Household Median Income: $83,870 downtown Placerville. Our Lake Tahoe region has hosted the Winter Olympics, Commute Travel Time: 29 and our Rubicon Trail is internationally renowned.

Over 1 million 2 Community Open for acres of national forest for hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and Colleges Business and world class public schools Over 700 parcels ready for either ski resorts commercial, industrial or research & development uses 57 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in El Dorado County has some college, and 44.43% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 2.22% 4.66% 21.56% 27.15% 10.96% 21.25% 12.22%

Businesses and Jobs

TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION

Office and Executive, Administrative Sales Managers, and Support Administrators

#1: Accommodation and Food #2: Administrative and Support Services and Waste Management and Remediation Services 8,871 Jobs 13.93% 12.79% 10.24% 2,981 Jobs 9,002 8,267 6,616 607 Establishments 362 Establishments Education, Food Preparation, Training/ Serving FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES Library • Blue Shield of California • Education • Marshall Medical Center • Agriculture & Tourism • Barton Memorial Hospital • Research and Development (Professional, Scientific, and 8.17% 4.89% Technical Services) 5,278 3,163 • Health Care

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Kyle Zimbelman ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic and Business Relations Manager selectsacramento.com 530-621-5595 [email protected] @SelectSac @GreaterSac https://www.elevatetoeldorado.com @SelectSacramento TWITTER@ElevateToElDorado Facebook-F@ElevatetoElDorado 58 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Elk Grove Sacramento San Francisco

Livable. Modern. Rising. Quick facts Welcome to the fast-growing City of Elk Grove: a diverse, welcoming, family- Population: 174,205 and business-friendly community that combines the best of urban, suburban and rural living, all in the heart of the dynamic Greater Sacramento region. Labor Force Size: 85,851 Elk Grove has something for everyone. Whether you are a young family or an Bachelors Degree or Higher: 36.57% employee at our many great businesses, discover Elk Grove and see why we are wonderfully unexpected. Household Median Income: $92,041

#2 11th #1 city in the US where millennials are fast growing mid-size city in place in California to raise a family buying homes the country Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Elk Grove has a bachelor degree, and 46% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 5.57% 4.99% 19.21% 24.23% 10.69% 24.87% 10.44%

Businesses and Jobs Elk Grove has a total of 8,978 businesses. In 2019, the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries in Elk Grove were Retail, Accommodation and Food Office and Executive, Services, Education, and Health Care and Social Services. Sales Administrative Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

15.% 13.77% 9% 4,990 4,582 2,993 #1: Retail #2: Education

7,065 Jobs 4,268 Jobs Education, Food Training/ Preparation, 463 Establishments 125 Establishments Library Serving

8.82% 7.99% 2,934 2,659

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Darrell Doan ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Director selectsacramento.com 916-627-3210 | [email protected] www.investelkgrove.org @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@InvestElkGrove Facebook-F@ElkGroveCity INSTAGRAM@cityofeg COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Folsom Sacramento San Francisco

Distinctive by nature Quick facts The City of Folsom is located 20 miles east of Sacramento and halfway between Population: 79,313 San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. Folsom boasts a high concentration of technology jobs, speaking to its excellent opportunities and talented workforce. Folsom Labor Force Size: 39,500 is home to tech giants like Intel, Micron and Toshiba and powerhouse start- Bachelors Degree or Higher: 50.32% ups, such as PowerSchool, Inductive Automation and StemExpress. Our motto, Distinctive by Nature, is reflected through the City’s vibrant neighborhoods, Household Median Income: $115,763 exciting recreational amenities and celebrated historic downtown. Folsom’s schools and quality of life are continually recognized nationally.

#1 Low Costs Recreational City in California to Folsom has no User Utility Tax and Raise a Family is among the lowest utility costs in Amenities including two lakes, a river, 50+ miles California. of trails and 46 parks

61 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Folsom has a bachelor degree, and 58.66% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 2.25% 3.64% 16.82% 18.63% 8.34% 30.26% 20.06%

Businesses and Jobs Folsom has a total of 3,535 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Folsom were Retail, Health Care and Social Services, TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Accommodation and Food Services, and Professional, Scientific, and Office and Executive, Technical Services. Sales Administrative Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

18.57% 14.82% 8.96% #1: Retail #2: Health Care and Social Services 7,698 6,147 3,715

12,165 Jobs 4,425 Jobs Food Production 447 Establishments 718 Establishments Preparation, Workers Serving FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Intel • Advanced Technology • Biotechnology • Micron • Clean Energy Technology 6.1% 5.56% 2,530 2,307 • California ISO • International Business

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Joe Gagliardi ECONOMIC COUNCIL President & CEO selectsacramento.com 916-985-2698 | [email protected] www.choosefolsom.com @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@CityofFolsom Facebook-F@CityofFolsom instagram @cityoffolsom 62 YUBA COUNTY Yuba City LAE TAOE

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis Greater COMMUNITY PROFILE: Sacramento Rocklin

Roseville San Francisco YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO City of Galt COUNTY Folsom Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Elk Grove

Galt

Great American Little Town Quick facts The City has ample vacant land ready for retail, office and light manufacturing Population: 26,489 development and is eager to assist companies interested in locating in alt.G The City’s 400+ acre industrial park provides easy access to Highway 99 and has Labor Force Size: 13,206 over 100 acres of vacant land available for development. There are many retail opportunities in Galt including 40+ prime acres on Highway 99 just north of Bachelors Degree or Higher: 18.55% the Central Galt Interchange. Additional acantv land is also available on Twin Household Median Income: $66,118 Cites Road near the new Wal-Mart. Commute Travel Time: 29

63 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Galt has a high school degree, and 27.89% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 8.98% 7.2% 30.78% 25.16% 9.34% 12.95% 5.6%

Businesses and Jobs Galt has a total of 532 businesses. In 2019, the leading industries in Galt were Retail, Education, Accommodation and Food Services, and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Other Services - Repair, Personal Care, Laundry, Religious, etc.. Office and Executive, Sales Administrative Managers, and TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS Support Administrators

#1: Retail #2: Education 14.37% 13.07% 9.7% 733 667 495 879 Jobs 816 Jobs 67 Establishments 26 Establishments Education, Food FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES Training/ Preparation, Library Serving • Building Material Distributors • Agriculture – California Future (BMD) Farmers of America (FFA) • Cardinal Glass Industries headquartered in Galt • Consolidated Fabricators • Manufacturing 9.39% 7.31% • Peak Manufacturing 479 373 • Cal-Waste Recovery Systems

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Amie Mendes ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Manager selectsacramento.com 209-366-7235 | [email protected] www.ci.galt.ca.us @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@cityofgalt Facebook-F@CityofGalt 64 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Lincoln Sacramento San Francisco

Affordable. Available. Growing. Quick facts The City of Lincoln is widely recognized for its small-town charm and its Population: 48,054 quality of life that includes high performing schools, safe neighborhoods and excellent business opportunities. Lincoln is a business-friendly community that Labor Force Size: 20,624 is committed to a transparent and efficient permitting process. From green fields Bachelors Degree or Higher: 35.24% to infill, we are determined to meet the needs of our business and industrial community. Lincoln also operates a regional executive airport, a foreign trade Household Median Income: $88,479 zone and is the gateway to the Placer Wine and Ale Trail. Find out what the buzz is all about and learn why businesses are locating and expanding here in Lincoln!

Excellent Shovel-ready lots Growing population transportation access and infill with and workforce infrastructure in place

65 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Lincoln has some college, and 45.61% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 3.12% 4.09% 19.54% 27.64% 11.16% 23.48% 10.97%

Businesses and Jobs Lincoln has a total of 929 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Lincoln were Accommodation and Food Services, Health Care and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Social Services, Education, and Retail. Office and Executive, Administrative Sales Managers, and TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS Support Administrators

13.19% 10.56% 10.01% Accommodation and Food #2: Health Care and Social Services 960 768 728 Services 889 Jobs 1,203 Jobs 147 Establishments Food Education, 65 Establishments Preparation, Training/ Serving Library FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Gulfstream Aerospace • Food grade processing and Corporation manufacturing • Health care 9.11% 7.28% • TransPak • Supply chain & logistics 663 530 • Verifone • Construction products manufacturing

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Shawn Tillman ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Manager selectsacramento.com 916-434-2460 | [email protected] www.lincolnca.gov/city-hall/departments-divisions/ @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento economic-development TWITTER@CityofLincolnCA Facebook-F@LincolnCA @cityoflincolnca 66 YUBA COUNTY COMMUNITYYuba City PROFILE: Greater Sacramento LAE Town of Loomis TAOE San Francisco

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

A small town is Elklike Grove a big family Quick facts The Town of Loomis is a quaint, family-oriented community. Established in Population: 6,856 1850 and incorporated in 1984, Loomis retains its rural character and charm with its large residential lots and custom homes, an old-fashioned downtown Labor Force Size: 3,436 and woodlands with natural streams and rolling hillsides. Loomis is located Bachelors Degree or Higher: 33.95% along Interstate 80 in Placer County, and willGalt see significant private investment in its downtown in the next few years. Household Median Income: $89,460

Commute Travel Time: 24

Nearly 7 million Top rated Maintain home in private investment slated for downtown in next few years schools charm Del Oro High School and three while still close to larger cities elementary schools located in Town

67 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Loomis has some college, and 44.79% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 0.73% 3.44% 22.55% 28.5% 10.84% 24.03% 9.92%

Businesses and Jobs Loomis has a total of 526 businesses. In 2019, the leading industries in Loomis were Construction, Retail, Professional, Scientific, and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Technical Services, and Education. Construction Office and and Administrative Sales TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS Extraction Support

#1: Construction #2: Retail 16.63% 12.42% 12.29% 633 473 468 931 Jobs 588 Jobs

89 Establishments 59 Establishments Executive, Production Managers, and Workers FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES Administrators • High Hand Nursery • Agriculture • Loomis Basin Brewing • Locally-owned restaurants and Company brewery • Homewood Lumber • Locally-owned custom furnishing 10.95% 5.94% designers and manufacturers 417 226 • Custom craftsmen and contractors

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Sean Rabé ECONOMIC COUNCIL Town Manager selectsacramento.com 916-652-1840 | [email protected] https://loomis.ca.gov @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@townofloomis 68 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater County of Placer Sacramento San Francisco

Placer Life – About people and places Quick facts Stretching along Interstate 80 from the to the majestic Sierra Population: 391,289 Nevada and Lake Tahoe, our geography and the lifestyle opportunities it affords are unmatched. Placer County routinely ranks in the top 5 for growth, quality Labor Force Size: 192,549 of life and healthiest counties in California. A wide variety of housing types and Bachelors Degree or Higher: 37.81% environments, an extremely well-educated workforce, year-round recreation and an elevation change from 90 to 9,000 feet in a 90-minutes’ drive - need we Household Median Income: $90,246 say more? Our fiscal health is equally strong and includes the outstanding cities and towns of Auburn, Colfax, Lincoln, Loomis, Rocklin and Roseville within our boundaries, and we have room to grow!

Top 5 Top 3 48.63% for population growth for quality of life in California of population has an in California associate degree or higher

69 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Placer County has some college, and 48.63% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 2.17% 3.68% 18.81% 26.72% 11.45% 24.64% 12.54%

Businesses and Jobs Placer County has a total of 16,982 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Placer County were Retail, Health Care and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Social Services, Accommodation and Food Services, and Public Office and Executive, Administration. Administrative Sales Managers, and support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

14.12% 13.7% 9.64% Retail Health Care and Social Services 23,150 22,461 15,804

27,406 Jobs 21,601 Jobs Food Construction 2,003 Establishments 3,030 Establishments Preparation, and Serving Extraction FEATURED INDUSTRIES • Healthcare • Financial & Real Estate Services • Construction 7.24% 5.38% 11,869 8,829 • Leisure & Hospitality

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Sherri Conway ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Director selectsacramento.com 530-889-4096 | [email protected] www.placer.ca.gov/1372/Economic-Development @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@PlacerCA Facebook-F@PlacerCA INSTAGRAM @placercounty 70 YUBA COUNTY Yuba City LAE TAHOE COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Rancho Cordova Sacramento San Francisco PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Elk Grove

Live, Work, Learn, Thrive Quick facts The City of Rancho Cordova offers a robust business economy dueGalt to the variety Population: 74,576 of businesses we support. From small consultancies to Fortune 500 companies, our city gives businesses what they need to operate efficiently and innovatively. Employment Size: 38,515 We continuously work to be creative and nimble in order to help businesses Bachelors Degree or Higher: 26.58% grow and thrive in Rancho Cordova, as is evident in the resources, programs, and support we offer. Household Median Income: $61,401

14,000 Home to the #2 new homes planned for development Barrel District second largest employment center 8 craft makers, 5 breweries, with over 64,000 jobs 2 distilleries and a meadery.

71 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Rancho Cordova has a high school degree, and 37.95% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 4.67% 5.19% 26.1% 26.09% 9.93% 20.13% 7.89%

Businesses and Jobs Rancho Cordova has a total of 3,581 businesses. In 2018, the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries in Rancho Cordova were Banking, Finance and Insurance, Office and Executive, Retail, Manufacturing, and Professional, Scientific, and Technical Administrative Sales Managers, and Services. Support Administrators

TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

15.05% 12% 10.71% 6,519 5,200 4,638 #1: Manufacturing #3: Professional Services

Business and 4,837 Jobs 4,490 Jobs Production Financial Workers 174 Establishments 387 Establishments Operations

FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• VSP Global • Tech 7.5% 6.15% • Redtail Technology • Health care 3,248 2664 • Franklin Templeton • Financial operations

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Amanda Norton ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Manager selectsacramento.com 916-851-8783 | [email protected] www.selectranchocordova.org @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento @CityofRCordova @ranchocordova @cityofrc 72 YUBA COUNTY COMMUNITYYuba City PROFILE: Greater Sacramento LAE City of Rocklin TAOE San Francisco

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

A safe place to live,Elk Grove work and play Quick facts Rocklin is a preferred location to live, work, visit and grow business because of Population: 66,616 its convenient location, excellent schools and universities and commitment to public safety. Its world-class recreation is second to none with 36 parks, Quarry Labor Force Size: 34,885 Park Adventures (a world class adventure park), and a rolling hill terrain that Bachelors Degree or Higher: 41.72% encourages residents to explore the city and itsGalt offerings. Local and national restaurants and businesses provide a variety of options for every person’s Household Median Income: $97,880 preference. With the City’s rich heritage, its strongest assets are its residents, who give input and actively participate in community events. One of the fastest growing cities in California, Rocklin boasts a 65% population growth since 2000.

200+ Dedicated to 6th acres of open space and in Family Circle magazine’s “10 Best 36 developed parks safety Towns for Families” in America as shown by our 15.1 per 1000 residents crime rate

73 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Rocklin has a bachelor degree, and 54.92% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 1.34% 2.34% 16.8% 24.61% 13.19% 27.77% 13.96%

Businesses and Jobs Rocklin has a total of 2,216 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Rocklin were Retail, Education, Health Care and Social TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Services, and Accommodation and Food Services. Office and Executive, Administrative Sales Managers, and TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS Support Administrators

13.96% 12.93% 9.91% Retail Education 2,745 2,543 1,949 2,824 Jobs 2,730 Jobs

265 Establishments 68 Establishments Education, Construction Training/ and Library Extraction FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Oracle America, Inc. • Enterprise Software Cloud Computing • Education • United Natural Foods 8.83% 6.63% International, Inc. • Accommodation and Food Services 1,736 1,305 • Professional, Scientific and Technical • R.C. Willey Services

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Marc Mondell ECONOMIC COUNCIL Assistant City Manager selectsacramento.com 916-625-5176 | [email protected] www.rocklin.ca.us/economic-development @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@CityofRocklin Facebook-F@CityOfRocklin Linkedin-in @city-of-rocklin 74 YUBA COUNTY Yuba City COMMUNITY PROFILE: LAE Greater TAOE City of Roseville Sacramento San Francisco

PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Elk Grove The cost of doing business in Roseville is consistently among the lowest in the Quick facts state as the City operates its own utilities, public safety departments and parks. Business ventures in Roseville range from technology to healthcare, agriculture Population: 137,815 and financial services. However, its economic gem of retail draws in the crowds. Labor Force Size: 69,180 Roseville’s retail sales rank 13th in the state, besting much larger Galtcities in California. The regionally known Four Corners area generates about $700 million Bachelors Degree or Higher: 38.18% in retail sales annually with the expansive Westfield Galleria and Fountains at Household Median Income: $89,376 Roseville leading the way.

Bolt

Reliable utilities #4 #1 Low rates and nationally recognized most popular city in the country for city in California to raise a family for power reliability 14 straight years. millennials to buy homes

75 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Roseville has a bachelor degree, and 50% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 2.1% 3.45% 18.64% 25.82% 11.82% 26.08% 12.1%

Businesses and Jobs Roseville has a total of 7,789 businesses. In 2019, the leading industries in Roseville were Retail, Health Care and Social Services, TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Accommodation and Food Services, and Professional, Scientific, and Office and Executive, Technical Services. Sales Administrative Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

17.05% 14.59% 9.28% #1: Retail #2: Health Care and Social Services 12,621 10,795 6,869

17,466 Jobs 12,375 Jobs Food Health Diagnosing Preparation, and Treating FEATURED EMPLOYERS Serving Practitioners

• Sutter Health • Kaiser Permanente • Adventist Health 6.71% 5.33% • PRIDE Industries 4,969 3,943 • Top Golf

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Laura Matteoli ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Director selectsacramento.com 916-774-5284 | [email protected] www.advantageroseville.com @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@advroseville Facebook-F@AdvantageRoseville 76 YUBA COUNTY Yuba City LAE TAHOE COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Sacramento Sacramento San Francisco PLACER Lincoln COUNTY SUTTER COUNTY Loomis

Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Citrus Heights Woodland

Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento

Davis

SACRAMENTO COUNTY

Elk Grove

Farm to Fork Capital Quick facts Sacramento is a prime location and compellingGalt choice for your business. Its Population: 508,013 geography, qualified workforce, lower cost of living, access to government and education, quality of life, amenities and culture are all key ingredients that make Unemployment: 4.2% Sacramento the place to be. Sacramento is not only California’s state capital, Median Household Income: $61,971 it is a growing metropolitan region with the seventh largest world economy. It is the largest city in a six-county region, serving a population close to 500,000 in the city and nearly 2.5 million people in the region. Continued public and private investment is evident in many of the city’s commercial corridors and opportunity sites.

#6 5 #1 largest city in California major highways merge in the 2017 J.D. Power Airport Customer downtown area Satisfaction Rankings: Sacramento International Airport #1 among medium airports 77 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Sacramento has a high school degree, and 40.45% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 8.09% 6.47% 22.65% 22.34% 8.54% 20.22% 11.69%

Businesses and Jobs Sacramento has a total of 25,992 businesses. In 2019, the leading industries in Sacramento were Public Administration, Health Care TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION and Social Services, Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services, Office and Executive, and Retail. Administrative Managers, and Sales Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

14.62% 10.09% 8.88% #1: Public Administration #2: Health Care and Social Services 41,956 28,957 25,475 54,767 Jobs 51,882 Jobs 583 Establishments 5,453 Establishments Health Diagnosing Business and and Treating Financial FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES Practitioners Operations • Sacramento State • Agriculture Hub and Research and Development • Four major healthcare systems including Kaiser Permanente, • Life Science Sutter Health, Dignity Health and Health Care 5.53% 5.22% and UC Davis Health • Clean Technology and 15,856 14,973 • Sacramento Municipal Utility Energy District (SMUD) • Post Secondary Education • Blue Diamond

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Melissa Anguiano ECONOMIC COUNCIL Deputy Director, Office of Innovation and Economic Development selectsacramento.com 916-808-5864 | [email protected] @SelectSac @GreaterSac http://www.cityofsacramento.org/Economic-Development @SelectSacramento 78 Facebook-F@econdev COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater County of Sacramento Sacramento San Francisco

Sacramento County is home to the capital of California and encompasses Quick facts approximately 994 square miles of the Central Valley, California’s prime agricultural region. A diverse business mix, 1.5 million residents (500,000 Population: 1,546,029 of which reside in the unincorporated County), world-class universities and Labor Force Size: 761,149 proximity to lawmakers make the County a premier location for new and expanding businesses. The County features a wide range of shovel-ready sites Bachelors Degree or Higher: 30.47% prime for development, including some within federal Opportunity Zones, Household Median Income: $65,621 and one-stop business development services. Employees can find housing options from urban lofts to rural acreage within Sacramento County and enjoy our 15,000 acres of regional parks, farm-to-fork restaurants and world-class museums and theaters.

8th 5 #1 airport most populated county in California major highways merge in the 2017 J.D. Power Airport Customer downtown area Satisfaction Rankings listed Sacramento International Airport #1 among medium airports 79 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Sacramento County has some college, and 38.72% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 6.9% 6.76% 22.87% 24.76% 9.5% 19% 10.22%

Businesses and Jobs Sacramento County has a total of 56,757 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Sacramento County were Health Care and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Social Services, Retail, Public Administration, and Accommodation Office and Executive, and Food Services. Administrative Sales Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

14.42% 11.34% 9.64% #1: Health Care and Social Services #2: Retail 87,962 69,191 58,829

87,458 Jobs 79,846 Jobs Education, Production 10,794 Establishments 6,350 Establishments Training/ Workers Library

5.52% 5.3% 33,691 32,358

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Troy Givans ECONOMIC COUNCIL Director of Economic Development, Sacramento County selectsacramento.com 916-874-5220 I [email protected] www.economic.saccounty.net @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@SacCountyCA Facebook-F@SacramentoCounty 80 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater Sutter County Sacramento San Francisco

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Rancho Cordova West Sacramento Sacramento Sutter County is located just 45 minutes north of the state capital city of Quick facts Sacramento. Sacramento International AirportDavis is adjacent to Sutter County’s Population: 96,756 southern boundary making access convenient for internationalCRMENTO business COUNTYand leisure travel. Known for its abundant outdoor recreation opportunities, Elk Grove Labor Force Size: 44,410 sportsmen from throughout the nation come to hunt and fish. Affordable housing and commercial properties and an abundant workforce make Sutter Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 18.23% County the perfect place to locate businesses and raise families. Household Median Income: $54,347 Galt

Home to Sutter Buttes #7 “World’s Smallest Mountain Range” and Sutter National best performing among small MSA’s Wildlife Refuge in the country in 2017

81 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Sutter County has some college, and 29.33% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 11.49% 8.75% 25.17% 25.26% 11.32% 12.19% 5.82%

Businesses and Jobs Sutter County has a total of 3,824 businesses. In 2018 the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries were Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting and Office and Executive, Healthcare and Social Assistance. Sales Administrative Managers, and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

Seedling 15.55% 14.67% 9.37% 4,963 4,681 2,991 #1: Agriculture, Forestry, #2: Healthcare and Social Fishing and Hunting Assistance Food Education, 5,311 Jobs 4,872 Jobs Preparation, Training/ Serving Library

FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Sunsweet Growers, Inc. • Agriculture • Healthcare 5.81% 5.54% • Bonanza Seeds 1,854 1,767 Interantional • Food Production

• Sysco Sacramento, Inc.

• Sierra Gold Nurseries

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Brynda Stranix ECONOMIC COUNCIL President/Chief Operating Officer and Economic selectsacramento.com Development District Director, Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento 530-751-8555 | [email protected] www.suttercounty.org 82 TWITTER@countyofsutter Facebook-F@CountyofSutter COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of West Sacramento Sacramento San Francisco

The city that works! Quick facts West Sacramento is an entrepreneurial city of 54,000 people with an enviable Population: 54,414 location across the Sacramento River from downtown Sacramento and the State Capitol. The Bridge District offers new homes, land for immediate development Labor Force Size: 27,431 and riverfront class A offices with unparalleled views of the downtown skyline Bachelors Degree or Higher: 27.26% and access to the River Walk. Raley Field, home of the Sacramento River Cats (a AAA affiliate of the ) and the Barn, a one-of-a kind outdoor Household Median Income: $63,757 restaurant and event center, are just a short JUMP bike or scooter ride away. Business parks along Interstate 80 are within federal Opportunity Zones and just a 15-minute ride from the University of California, Davis with quick access to the San Francisco Bay Area.

11 miles Ride-Sharing 60-mile of river frontage Public, on-demand ride-sharing bicycle network shuttle service partnership with VIA

83 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in West Sacramento has some college, and 35.26% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 8.14% 7.54% 24.5% 24.55% 8.01% 18.3% 8.95%

Businesses and Jobs West Sacramento has a total of 2,018 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in West Sacramento were Retail, Public TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Administration, Wholesalers, and Manufacturing. Office and Executive, Sales Administrative Managers, and TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS support Administrators

15.43% 14.38% 9.34% Retail Public Administration 4,426 4,126 2,679 5,325 Jobs 3,064 Jobs Construction 238 Establishments 47 Establishments Production and Workers Extraction FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Raley’s Family of Fine Stores • AgTech • Life Sciences • UnFi Fresh/Tony’s Fine Foods • Food Production 7.65% 6.15% 2,195 1,764 • Bayer Crop Science Global R&D • Manufacturing

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Diane Richards ECONOMIC COUNCIL Economic Development Manager selectsacramento.com 916-617-4538 | [email protected] www.cityofwestsacramento.org/business @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@cityofwestsac Facebook-F@CityofWestSacramento 84 COMMUNITY PROFILE: YUA COUNTY Greater Yuba City Sacramento LAE City of Woodland TAOE San Francisco

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Rooted in innovation - leading the way inGalt food Quick facts and agricultural responsibility. Average high school Early agricultural wealth fostered rich architectural heritage and authentic graduation rate: 90.4% character that earned Downtown Woodland a spot on the “National Historic Graduate degrees awarded in Places” list. Its restaurant, retail and entertainment scene fuels a cultural and Yolo County: 1,225 economic renaissance, reinstating vibrancy to the city. Woodland has a robust industrial sector thanks to access to rail, highways, an international airport Population: 60,531 and nearby delta ports. The food and agriculture industry, celebrated through The Food Front initiative, drives economic activity through its fertile farmland, Population growth: 55,468 (2010) seed research and technology, food producers and processors, farm-to-fork to 60,531 (2019) restaurants and proximity to world-leading research at UC Davis. Median home value: $385,500

1,000 400+ Abundant parks housing units under construction new hotel rooms approved for construction and recreation 396 acres of park and recreation facilities, 1,394 acres of tree canopy and 50 miles of bike lanes 85 TOP INDUSTRIES Food and Agriculture • 190 companies and counting • 5,000+ jobs • $150 million invested by food and ag companies in business expansion and technology

FEATURED INDUSTRIES • Food and Agriculture • Manufacturing / Construction • Logistics / Distribution FEATURED EMPLOYERS Woodland Research Technology Park: A proposed • Cobram Estates Northern California hub for innovation. With 2 million • Woodside Electronics square feet of new technology / research office & • Sakata Seed lab space, this live / work community will further strengthen Woodland’s food & ag ecosystem.

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Ken Hiatt ECONOMIC COUNCIL Assistant City Manager, Community & Economic Development selectsacramento.com 530-661-5930 | [email protected] @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento City of Woodland Economic Development: https://cityofwoodland.org/401/Economic-Development The Food Front: https://www.thefoodfront.org/ Woodland Research & Technology Park: http://woodlandresearchpark.org/

TWITTER@visitwoodland Facebook-F@visitwoodland INSTAGRAM @visitwoodland TWITTER@TheFoodFront Facebook-F@TheFoodFront INSTAGRAM @TheFoodFront 86 TWITTER@WoodlandEconDev Facebook-F@WoodlandEconDev COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater County of Yolo Sacramento San Francisco

Making a difference by enhancing the quality of Quick facts life in our community Population: 221,669 Yolo County is a rural/suburban county located in the rich agricultural Labor Force Size: 109,109 regions of California’s Central Valley and Sacramento River Delta. There are four incorporated cities in Yolo County: Davis, West Sacramento, Winters Bachelors Degree or Higher: 40.88% and Woodland. The County and its cities are known for a commitment to managed growth while providing economic opportunity. Yolo County has led Household Median Income: $67,048 the state in agricultural preservation for the last several decades, primarily by directing growth into the incorporated cities where services are available and development can occur more efficiently.

#2 $635 million 27.5% Home to UC Davis, the #2 university agricultural economy of our population are millennials in the world for agricultural studies

87 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Yolo County has a bachelor degree, and 46.81% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 7.58% 6.61% 18.85% 20.14% 6.61% 20.53% 19.67%

Businesses and Jobs Yolo County has a total of 7,507 businesses. In 2018, the leading industries in Yolo County were Education, Retail, Information, and TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION Health Care and Social Services. Office and Education, Administrative Training/ Sales TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS Support Library

13.05% 13.04% 10.76% Education Retail 15,085 15,078 12,444 25,283 Jobs 12,328 Jobs Executive, 236 Establishments 811 Establishments Production Managers, and Workers Administrators FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• UC Davis • Agriculture • Higher Education and Research • Clark Pacific • Food Processing and Distribution 9.47% 5.93% 10,949 6,858 • Hunter Douglas • Tech

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Alexander Tengolics ECONOMIC COUNCIL Manager of Governmental Relations selectsacramento.com 530-666-8068 | [email protected] https://www.yolocounty.org @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento TWITTER@YoloCountyCA Facebook-F@Yolo-County Linkedin-in @yolo-county 88 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater City of Yuba City Sacramento San Francisco

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Elk Grove Yuba City has developed through the years as a pleasant residential community Quick facts that is the trading and service center for the surrounding agricultural area. Population: 66,972 The current population is 66,972. Yuba City is home to theGalt largest dried fruit processing plant, Sunsweet Growers, Inc., one of the region’s largest employers. Labor Force Size: 30,576 Steeped in recreation and culture, annual events draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to enjoy the outdoor beauty, sporting opportunities and the ethnic Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 17.91% diversity of the area. Household Median Income: $57,289

Seedling

One of the largest Sikh #7 Home to Sunsweet populations outside India. best performing among small MSA’s in Growers, Inc. Sikh Parade annually draws nearly the country in 2017 100,000 visitors.

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< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 12.02% 7.85% 25.48% 25.31% 11.42% 12.35% 5.56%

Businesses and Jobs Yuba City has a total of 3,088 businesses. In 2019, the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries in Yuba City were Retail, Health Care and Social Services, Office and Executive, Accommodation and Food Services, and Public Administration. Sales Administrative Managers and Support Administrators TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

15.36% 14.91% 9% 3,915 3,801 2,294 #1: Retail #2: Healthcare and Social Services 5,158 Jobs Food Health Diagnosing 4,852 Jobs Preparation, and Treating Serving Practioners

FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Yuba City Unified School • Retail Trade District • Healthcare and Social 6.52% 5.79% Assistance 1,662 1,476 • Sunsweet Growers, Inc. • Accommodation and Food • Valley Truck & Tractor Services

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Brynda Stranix ECONOMIC COUNCIL President/Chief Operating Officer and Economic selectsacramento.com Development District Director, Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento 530-751-8555 | [email protected] www.suttercounty.org TWITTER@YubaCityCA Facebook-F@YubaCityCalifornia instagram@yubacity 90 COMMUNITY PROFILE: Greater Yuba County Sacramento San Francisco

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Rocklin Roseville YOLO COUNTY EL DORADO Folsom COUNTY Yuba County is one of California’s 27 countiesCitrus and Heights is the gateway to the historic Woodland Quick facts Mother Lode. With a population of just over 76,000 people, residents enjoy Rancho Cordova Population: 77,798 relaxed living and affordable housingWest Sacramento with oceanSacramento beaches and mountain skiing only a few hours away. The county’s southern border is just 30 minutes north of Davis Labor Force Size: 34,413 the State Capitol in Sacramento. Yuba County boastsSACRAMENTO fertile COUNTY valley farming and higher-elevation camping, boating, fishing and historic mountain communities. Bachelor’s Degree or Higher: 16.89% Elk Grove Yuba County is home to Beale Air Force Base, the largest employer from Household Median Income: $57,895 Sacramento to the Oregon border, and a new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

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Home to Beale #7 best performing among Air Force Base small MSA’s in the country in 2017.

91 Educational Attainment The majority of the population in Yuba County has some college, and 27.7% have a college degree.

< Grade 9 Grade 9-12 High School Some College Assoc. Degree Bach. Degree Grad. Degree 6.67% 10.24% 24.81% 30.57% 10.82% 12.23% 4.65%

Businesses and Jobs Yuba County has a total of 1,888 businesses. In 2018 the leading TOP JOBS BY OCCUPATION industries were Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting and Office and Education, Healthcare and Social Assistance. Administrative Training/ Healthcare Support Library TOP INDUSTRIES BY JOBS

15.55% 14.67% 9.37% 4,963 4,681 2,991 #1: Healthcare and #2: Public Administration Social Assistance 2,985 Jobs Executive, 3,697 Jobs Sales Managers and Administrators

FEATURED EMPLOYERS FEATURED INDUSTRIES

• Beale Air Force Base • Agriculture • Healthcare and 5.81% 5.54% • Adventist Health – Rideout Social Assistance 1,854 1,767 • Hard Rock Hotel & Casino • Construction

• CalTrans District 3

For direct local assistance: GREATER SACRAMENTO Brynda Stranix ECONOMIC COUNCIL President/Chief Operating Officer and Economic selectsacramento.com Development District Director, Yuba-Sutter Economic Development Corporation @SelectSac @GreaterSac @SelectSacramento 530-751-8555 | [email protected] www.suttercounty.org 92 TWITTER@YubaCounty Facebook-F@YubaCounty instagram@countyofyuba