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P.L. 94-171 COUNTY BLOCK MAP (2010 CENSUS): Riverside County, CA 114.285923W 35.194575N 35.096225N 117.731616W P.L. 94-171 COUNTY BLOCK MAP (2010 CENSUS): Riverside County, CA 114.285923W 1515 California City SA LEGEND Ft Irwin Soda Dry Lk N B ER SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL LABEL STYLE 1 N A 7 R 0 D Federal American Indian IN O O Reservation L'ANSE RES 1880 9 N I 0 2 Mojave River Wash 7 0 D 1 R Off-Reservation Trust Land, N A T1880 R Hawaiian Home Land N E R 95 K E FORT MOJAVE RES Oklahoma Tribal Statistical Area, B Harper Alaska Native Village Statistical Area, N KAW OTSA 5340 Lk Tribal Designated Statistical Area A Boron S 395 American Indian Tribal Subdivision EAGLE NEST DIST 200 East Barstow CCD Kern CCD State American Indian Tama Res 4125 Barstow 40 Reservation 58 40 T1235 58 58 58 58 15 Needles State Designated Tribal Lenwood Statistical Area Lumbee STSA 9815 395 Newberry Springs-Baker CCD Edwards 58 40 40 58 40 Alaska Native Regional AFB 40 40 Corporation NANA ANRC 52120 40 40 15 State (or statistically 40 equivalent entity) NEW YORK 36 Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow 40 40 Silver Lakes 40 40 County (or statistically North Antelope C equivalent entity) ERIE 029 Valley CCD A 40 L 40 I F Minor Civil Division O (MCD)1 Bristol town 07485 40 R SAN BERNARDINO 071 N Census County Division (CCD), LOS ANGELES 037 I A Census Subarea (CSA), Jemez CCD 91650 Unorganized Territory (UT) 0 Lavic CHEMEHUEVI RES 6 Lk Consolidated City MILFORD 47500 Victorville-Hesperia CCD Incorporated Place 1,2 Davis 18100 Census Designated Place Incline Village 35100 (CDP) 2 15 Apple Needles CCD 95 Adelanto Valley Voting District (VTD) 100015 395 Spring Valley Lake Victorville State Legislative District - SLDU Bristol Lake (Dry) Upper (Senate) 18 18 14 18 State Legislative District - SLDL Piñon 18 18 Hills 15 Mountain View Acres Lucerne Valley Lower (House) 26 18 Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base 138 Phelan 18 18 Census Tract 33.07 138 395 Hesperia 138 138 3 Oak Hills 18 Census Block 3012 138 138 395 Cadiz Lake(Dry) 138 18 Twentynine Palms-Yucca Valley CCD DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL 173 15 138 Lake Arrowhead Geographic Offset Homestead Valley Interstate 3 138 18 or Corridor South Wrightwood Danby 138 Lake(Dry) COLORADO RIVER IRES U.S. Highway 2 Antelope Water Body Pleasant Lake Mount Baldy- 62 Valley CCD 173 Running Springs Wrightwood CCD 138 Big Bear City State Highway 4 Lytle Creek 173173 Crestline 189189189173 Big River Swamp, Marsh, or 173 18 Okefenokee Swamp 189 173 18 Marsh Ln 62 95 Gravel Pit/Quarry 38 Other Road San Antonio Rancho Lake 18 Cucamonga Arrowhead CCD 18 Big Bear CCD Big Bear Lake Bering Glacier Heights Fontana Cul-de-sac Glacier 330 330 COLORADO RIVER IRES 0735 Upland Muscoy 215 San Bernardino Claremont 38 Twentynine Palms 62 62 Circle SAN MANUEL RES Highland Morongo Valley Military Fort Belvoir 62 4WD Trail, Stairway, 2103025930210 30 30 259 Yucca Joshua 62 210 3030 30 210210330 Alley, Walkway, or Ferry Pomona 210210 210 210 3030 2103030 Tree National or State Park, 210 Redlands Valley TWENTY-NINE PALMS RES Southern RR Yosemite NP 30 215 Yucaipa CCD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Forest, or Recreation Area East San Gabriel Valley CCD San 38 Raiload Montclair Bloomington Bernardino Mentone Oak Glen 30 SAN BERNARDINO 071 Pipeline or Oxnard Arprt CCD Airport 10 10 Rialto Power Line 10 10 10 RIVERSIDE 065 215 10 Ontario 10 Ridge or Fence Mt Baker 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Selected Mountain Peaks Crestmore Heights 17204 60 10 Yucaipa MORONGO Property Line 60 SunnyslopeGrand Terrace 76022 Calimesa 09864 Banning 03820 GlenJurupa Avon 29644 Highgrove215D 33574 RES 2360 Desert Hot Springs 18996 Chino Eastvale 21230 Beaumont 04758 Tumbling Cr Inset Area A RubidouxCCD Colton 63260 215C Loma Linda Whitewater 85206 62 95 Perennial Stream Ontario CCD Mira LomaPedley 4797691450 56350 215 Cherry Valley 12916 A B 10E10 Piney Cr Norco 51560 215 Intermittent Stream Outside Subject Area 44 45 46 47 48 49 5010 51 52 53Cabazon 0936054 55 K 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Riverside CCD 92640 60 Moreno 10 Desert Edge 18986 Chino I10 M Nonvisible Boundary Riverside 62000 G 10 H 10 L Hills 71 Corona 16350 F Valley Cathedral City 12048 or Feature Not Norco CCD 92130Woodcrest 86244 R J DesertGarnet Hot 29112 Sky Valley 72156 49270 111 Elsewhere Classified N San T2360 Springs CCD Q Gorgonio 90670 O March Air Reserve Base 77 78 91 P79 80 81 82 83 84 Pass 85CCD 92810 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 Coronita91 16420Corona Palm V Where state, county, and/or MCD/CCD boundaries coincide, the map shows the Yorba Linda CCD San Jacinto 67112 U Indio Hills 36452 March ARB 45680 79 Springs Rancho Mirage 59500 boundary symbol for only the highest-ranking of these boundaries. Where American Home Gardens90590 34302 Mead S T CCD 92340 El Cerrito 21810 El Sobrante 22457 Valley Lakeview 39836 Desert Palms 19022 Desert Center 18982 Indian reservation and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries coincide, the map Lake Mathews 3964546646 79 AB AF Anaheim-Santa Ana-Garden Grove CCD Lake Nuevo 52624 79Z AG shows only the American Indian reservation boundaries. Where Oklahoma tribal Mathews Y AA AC 111O 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123AD 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 statistical area boundaries and American Indian tribal subdivision boundaries R W A CCD 91530 Valle Vista 81708 coincide, the map shows only the Oklahoma tribal statistical area boundaries. N X Idyllwild-Pine Cove 36203 AE Thousand Palms 78596 G Lake Elsinore 39486 74 AI Hemet 33182 SOBOBA RES 3870 AGUA CALIENTE IRES 0020111 Chuckwalla Valley CCD 90492 Anaheim E Good Hope 30410 74 Romoland 62756 AM AOBermuda Dunes 06028 0 74 AL T3870 243 111 Coachella 14260 1 A ' ° ' following an MCD name denotes a false MCD. A ' ° ' following a place name 5 AH 215 Homeland 34316 AK AN T0020 indicates that a false MCD exists with the same name and FIPS code as the place; 9 74AJ AY10 AV 111111 AP EastAT Hemet 20697 TWENTY-NINE PALMS86 RES 4375 the false MCD label is not shown. Lake Forest 146 147 148Meadowbrook149 46520150AQ 151Winchester152 85894AS Hemet-San153 154 155 156 157 158 CathedralAU159Indian City- 160AW AX161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 133 Temescal Valley 78134 74 Green Acres 30944Jacinto CCD Mountain CABAZON RES 0415 2 Place label color correlates to the place fill color. Warm Springs 83460 AR 74 BDPalm DesertWells CCD Lakeland Village 39598 91280 Center 49544 9041036434 AZ Thermal 78456 10 BF Blythe 07218 Irvine-Lake Perris 56700 Canyon Lake 10928 Mesa Verde 47066 10 Forest CCD BB Palm Desert 55184 Palm Springs 55254 10 BE 10 3 A ' * ' following a block number indicates that the block number is repeated elsewhere Rancho Santa Margarita Perris Valley CCD 92450 BC AUGUSTINEIndio 36448 RES 012586 in the block. MarineIrvine Corps Air Station el Toro BA Coto de Caza BG 405405 179 180 181 BH182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 Laguna Woods Mission ViejoSilverado Murrieta 50076 Vista Santa Rosa 83085 CCD Idyllwild CCD 91370 Ripley 61012 Aliso Las Flores Anza 02294 Blythe CCD OFF-RESERVATION TRUST LAND NAMES Viejo Wildomar 85446 FrenchMenifee Valley 46842 26067 La Quinta 40354 86 RAMONA VLG 3070 Mecca 46660 90253 T0020 Agua Caliente Ladera Ranch T1235 Fort Mojave Laguna Niguel T2115 Manzanita 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 T2360 Morongo Elsinore Valley Lake Riverside 39715 86 CCD 90880 Murrieta CCD 92060 T3870 Soboba Laguna Hills Temecula 78120 SANTA ROSA RES 3525 TORRES- Oasis 53224 North Shore 52302 78 Laguna Beach Mission MARTINEZ RES 4255 Coachella Valley CCD 90520 78 5 Viejo CCD 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 86258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 BI PECHANGA RES 2745 CAHUILLA RES 0435 86 RIVERSIDE 065 78 South RIVERSIDE 065 Desert Shores Coast CCD 79 Palo Verde Rainbow Aguanga 00464 IMPERIAL 025 Dana 79 SAN DIEGO 073 Bombay Beach 5 San Juan Capistrano Point 86 111 9 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 Pacific 5 Fallbrook CCD 78 0 San Clemente Ocean E PAUMA AND YUIMA RES Salton Sea G Camp Pendleton CCD Pauma Valley CCD N Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station (Fallbrook Annex) Beach A Camp Pendleton North Fallbrook Palomar-Julian CCD Chocolate Mountains Gunnery Range R TORRES-MARTINEZ RES O PALA RES RINCON RES Marine Corps 86 Base Camp 86 5 Pendleton LA JOLLA RES Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton SAN DIEGO 073 Salton Sea I M Bonsall P Niland E R 111 Hidden Meadows Borrego 78 Valley I A Center Springs L Salton City SAN PASQUAL RES LOS COYOTES RES 0 2 Oceanside 15 Valley 5 Center Camp Pendleton South San Marcos CCD Calipatria Oceanside-Escondido CCD 115 San Diego Bay Lake San Marcos 78 111 SANTA YSABEL RES 111 Calipatria- 111 East Imperial CCD Escondido Borrego Springs CCD 111111 Vista Julian Westmorland CCD 111 MESA GRANDE RES 86 111 Carlsbad Westmorland 111 111 Kitty 111 Baggage 78 5 15 111 111 Range Rancho Santa Fe 111 Ramona 78 111 Brawley CCD Fairbanks Ranch Ramona CCD 111 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 78 Encinitas INAJA AND COSMIT RES Inkey San Diego 86 Barley Country Estates Brawley 5 Poway Shade Range Solana Beach West Imperial CCD Tree CAPITAN GRANDE RES Range 111 Mount Laguna Winterhaven-Bard CCD Eucalyptus Hills Descanso 115 Del Mar San 15 BARONA RES Laguna-Pine Imperial CCD
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