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Delta Conveyance: Environmental Review Scoping Period Document Availability Delta Conveyance: Environmental Review Scoping Period Document Availability In addition to all County Clerks in the plan area, hardcopies of the Notice of Preparation and associated informational materials are available at the following locations. Location Address City State Zip Alturas Main Library 212 West Third St. Alturas CA 96101 Antioch Library 501 W. 18th Street Antioch CA 94509 Arvin Branch Library 201 Campus Drive Arvin CA 93203 Auberry Branch Library 33049 Auberry Road Auberry CA 93602 Auburn Branch Library 350 Nevada Street Auburn CA 95603 Baker Branch Library 1400 Baker Street Bakersfield CA 93305 Bay Point Library 205 Pacifica Avenue Bay Point CA 94565 Big Pine Library 500 South Main Street Big Pine CA 93513 Bishop Library 210 Academy Avenue Bishop CA 93514 Bolinas Library 14 Wharf Road Bolinas CA 94924 Brentwood Library 104 Oak Street Brentwood CA 94513 Buttonwillow Branch Library 116 Buttonwillow Drive Buttonwillow CA 93206 California City Branch Library 9507 California City Blvd. California City CA 92505 Calipatria Branch Library 105 S. Lake Avenue Calipatria CA 92233 Calipatria Meyer Memorial Library 225 W Main St Calipatria CA 92233 Central Library 630 W. 5th Street Los Angeles CA 90071 Cesar Chavez Central Library 605 N. El Dorado Street Stockton CA 95202 Page 1 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Chico Branch Library 1108 Sherman Avenue Chico CA 95926 3501 Civic Center Drive, Civic Center Library Room 427 San Rafael CA 94903 Clara M. Jackson (McFarland) Branch Library 500 West Kern Ave. McFarland CA 93250 Colusa County Free Library 738 Market Street Colusa CA 95932 Concord Library 2900 Salvio Street Concord CA 94519 Corte Madera Library 707 Meadowsweet Drive Corte Madera CA 94925 Cortland Community Library 170 Primasing Ave. Courtland CA 95615 Cupertino Library 10800 Torre Ave Cupertino CA 95014 Del Norte County Library (main) 190 Price Mall Crescent City CA 95531 Dublin Library 200 Civic Plaza Dublin CA 94568 E.P. Foster Library 651 E. Main St. Ventura CA 93001 Eleanor Wilson Branch Library 1901 Wilson Road Bakersfield CA 93304 Elk Grove Library 8900 Elk Grove Blvd. Elk Grove CA 95624 Eureka Main Library 1313 3rd Street Eureka CA 95501 2097 Sir Francis Drake Fairfax Library Blvd. Fairfax CA 94930 Fairfield Civic Center Library 1150 Kentucky Street Fairfield CA 94533 5050 Business Center Fairfield Cordelia Drive Fairfield CA 94534 Fort Bragg Branch Library 499 Laurel Street Fort Bragg CA 95437 Foster City Library 1000 East Hillsdale Blv. Foster City CA 94404 Franklin Community Library 10055 Franklin High Rd. Elk Grove CA 95757 Fremont Library--main branch 2400 Stevenson Blvd Fremont CA 94538 Page 2 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Fresno County Public Library, Central Branch 2420 Mariposa Street Fresno CA 93721 Garden Grove Regional Library 11200 Stanford Ave. Garden Grove CA 92840 Groveland Branch Library 18990 Highway 120 Groveland CA 95321 Half Moon Bay Library 620 Correas St Half Moon Bay CA 94019 Hanford Branch Library (Main) 401 N. Douty St. Hanford CA 93230 Heber Branch Library 1078 Dogwood Road Heber CA 92249 Holtville Branch Library 101 E. 6th Street Holtville CA 92250 Imperial County Free Library-- Headquarters 1125 Main Street El Centro CA 92243 Inverness Library 15 Park Ave. Inverness CA 94937 Inyo County Free Library (Independence--Central Library) 168 N. Edwards St. Independence CA 93526 Ione Branch Library 25 East Main Street Ione CA 95640 Iselton Branch Library, Iselton Elementary School 412 Union Street Iselton CA 95641 Jackson Main Library 530 Sutter Street Jackson CA 95642 John F. Kennedy Library 505 Santa Clara Street Vallejo CA 94590 Kern County Library - Beale Memorial Library 701 Truxton Avenue Bakersfield CA 93301 150 E. San Fernando King Library Street San Jose CA 95112 Kingsburg Branch Library 1399 Draper Street Kingsburg CA 93631 Lakeport Library (Main) 1425 N. High St Lakeport CA 95453 Lassen Library District 1618 Main Street Susanville CA 96130 Livermore Public Library 1188 S. Livermore Ave Livermore CA 94550 Lone Pine Library 127 West Bush Lone Pine CA 93545 Page 3 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Los Altos Library 13 S. San Antonio Road Los Altos CA 94022 Madelyn Helling Library 980 Helling Way Nevada City CA 95959 Madera County Branch (Library Headquarters) 121 North G Street Madera CA 93637 Mammoth Mammoth Lakes Library 400 Sierra Park Rd. Lakes CA 93546 Marian O. Lawrence (Galt) Library 1000 Caroline Avenue Galt CA 95632 Marin City Library 164 Donahue Street Marin City CA 94965 Marina Branch 190 Seaside Circle Marina CA 93933 Mariposa County Library 4978 10th st. Mariposa CA 95338 Markleeville - Main Library and Archives 270 Laramie Street Markleeville CA 96120 Martinez Library 740 Court Street Martinez CA 94553 Merced County Library (main) 2100 O St Merced CA 95340 Middletown Library 21256 Washington Street Middletown CA 95461 Napa Main Library 580 Coombs St Napa CA 94559 Northeast Branch Library 3725 Columbus Street Bakersfield CA 93306 Novato Library 1720 Novato Blvd. Novato CA 94947 Oakley Library 1050 Neroly Road Oakley CA 94561 Pine Grove Branch Library 19889 Highway 88 Pine Grove CA 95665 Pioneer Branch Library 25070 Buckhorn Ridge Pioneer CA 95666 Pittsburg Library 80 Power Avenue Pittsburg CA 94565 Placerville Library 345 Fair Lane Placerville CA 95667 Pleasant Hill 1750 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill CA 94523 Page 4 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Pleasanton Public Library 400 Old Bernal Ave Pleasanton CA 94566 Plymouth Branch Library 9375 Main Street Plymouth CA 95669 Point Reyes Point Reyes Library 11431 State Route One Station CA 94956 Quincy Library (Plumas County Library) 445 Jackson St. Quincy CA 95971 Redbud Library 14785 Burns Valley Road Clearlake CA 95422 Rio Vista Library 44 S. Second Street Rio Vista CA 94571 Riverdale Branch Library 20975 Malsbary Ave. Riverdale CA 93656 Riverside Main Library 3581 Mission Inn Ave. Riverside CA 92501 Sacramento Central Library 828 I Street Sacramento CA 95814 Salton City Branch Library 2098 Frontage Road Salton City CA 92275 San Andreas Central Library 1299 Gold Hunter Road San Andreas CA 95249 San Benito County Free Library 470 5th St Hollister CA 95023 San San Bernardino County Library 777 East Rialto Ave Bernardino CA 92415 San Diego Public Library 330 Park Blvd. San Diego CA 92101 San Francisco Public Library 100 Larkin St. (5th floor) San Francisco CA 94102 San Joaquin Branch Library 8781 Main Street Fresno CA 93660 San Luis San Luis Obispo Library 995 Palm Street Obispo CA 93403 San Ramon Library 100 Montgomery Street San Ramon CA 94583 Santa Barbara Public Library - Central 40 East Anapamu Santa Barbara CA 93101 Santa Clara County Library District 1370 Dell Avenue Campbell CA 95008 Santa Cruz Public Library--Downtown branch 224 Church Street Santa Cruz CA 95060 Page 5 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Santa Rosa Central Library 211 E St Santa Rosa CA 95404 Shasta Public Library--Redding Library 1100 Parkview Avenue Redding CA 96001 Sierra County Public Library--Loyalton Station Library 511 Main St Loyalton CA 96118 Sonora Branch 480 Greenly Rd. Sonora CA 95370 6 Hamilton Landing, Suite South Novato Library 140A Novato CA 94949 Springstown Library 1003 Oakwood Avenue Vallejo CA 94591 Stanislaus County Library 1500 I Street Modesto CA 95354 Stinson Beach Library 3521 Shoreline Highway Stinson Beach CA 94970 Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library - Chavez Central 605 N. El Dorado St. Stockton CA 95202 Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library – Escalon Branch Library 1540 Second Street Escalon CA 95320 Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library – Lathrop Branch 15461 Seventh Street Lathrop CA 95330 Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library – Manteca Library 320 W. Center Street Manteca CA 95336 Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library-Tracy Library 20 E. Eaton Avenue Tracy CA 95376 Suisun City Library 601 Pintail Drive Suisun CA 94585 Sutter County Free Library, Main Branch 750 Forbes Avenue Yuba City CA 95991 Tehama County Library 545 Diamond Ave Red Bluff CA 96080 Trinity County Free Library, Weaverville Branch 351 Main Street Weaverville CA 96093 Tuolumne Branch Library 18636 Main Street Tuolumne CA 95379 Ukiah Main Branch Library 105 N. Main Street Ukiah CA 95482 Upper Lake Library 310 Second Street Upper Lake CA 95485 Vacaville Public Library, Cultural Center 1020 Ulatis Drive Vacaville CA 95687 Page 6 of 7 Location Address City State Zip Visalia Branch Library (main) 200 West Oak Ave Visalia CA 93291 Walnut Grove Branch Library 14177 Market St. Walnut Grove CA 95690 Willows Public Library 201 N. Lassen St Willows CA 95988 Woodward Park Regional Library 944 East Perrin Ave. Fresno CA 93720 Yolo County Library - A. F. Turner West Branch 1212 Merkley Avenue Sacramento CA 95691 Yolo County Library - Clarksburg 52915 Netherlands Branch Avenue Clarksburg CA 95612 Yolo County Library - Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch 315 E. 14th Street Davis CA 95616 Yolo County Library - Winters Community 708 Railroad Ave. Winters CA 95694 Yolo County Library--Yolo Branch Library 226 Buckeye Street Woodland CA 95695 Yreka Branch Library 719 4th Street Yreka CA 96097 Yuba County Library 303 Second St Marysville CA 95901 Page 7 of 7 .
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