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neighborhood information, such as Tracy crime statistics, average household income, and a school
district overview.
Airport:
Tracy Municipal Airport
(Photo) •
Stockton
Airport •
California International Airports:
California Airports
Area: The amount of land area in Tracy is 24.834 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in Tracy is 21.0 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 0.001 sq kilometers.
The distance from Tracy to Washington DC is 2520 miles. The distance to the
California state capital is 53 miles. (as the crow flies)
Tracy is positioned 37.73 degrees north of the equator and 121.43 degrees west
of the prime meridian.
Arts & Entertainment:
Tracy Movies
Biographies:
Famous Traceyites • Troy Dayak - Soccer Player/Coach
• MC Hammer
- Musician • Richard Pombo
- Legislator/Rancher • Keena Turner - Football Star
Chamber: Tracy
Chamber Of Commerce
Churches:
Tracy Churches
City: City of Tracy
City Facts:
City Data
Climate: Tracy average annual precipitation is 11.7 inches per year.
The average winter temperature is 45.9 degrees F.
The average spring temperature is 59.6 degrees F.
The average summer temperature is 75.3 degrees F.
The average fall temperature is 64.4 degrees F.
Colleges:
CSU Stanislaus
•
San Joaquin Delta College (Tracy
Learning Center)
• Nearby Stockton is home to several well known higher educational institutions including the
University of the Pacific •
California
State University Stanislaus-Stockton •
San Joaquin Delta Community College •
Humphreys College and School of Law, as well as
a variety of private and vocational schools.
• California Colleges •
USA Colleges
Community: Community Report
•
Tracy Community
Current Events:
Tracy News Headlines
Economy: Agriculture: Vegetables, fruits and nuts, dairy products,
cattle, nursery stock, grapes. Industry: Electronic
components and equipment, aerospace, film production, food processing,
petroleum, computers and computer software, tourism.
Elevation: Tracy elevation is 48 feet above sea level.
Events: September: The tracy Dry Bean
Festival Held each year in September A "something for everyone" family
event.
• San Joaquin Events Calendar
Founded: 1878
Government:
Tracy Municipal Code
• Fire Department • Polcie Department
Health Care: Sutter
Tracy Community Hospital
Highways:
Highway
Road Conditions Map
• Highway Markers •
Sign Resource Manual
History:
Tracy
History • Tracy
History
Home Builders:
Tracy and San Joaquin Home Builders
Hotels, Motels, Inns: Tracy
Places to Stay
Incorporation Date: 1910
Library:
Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library •
Tracy Branch
Location: Tracy location: at the intersection of three (3) interstate
freeways I-205, I-5, I-580 - east of Hayward,
18.8 miles Southwest of Stockton
and north east from San Jose. Other nearby communities include Lathrop, French
Camp, Manteca, Taft Mosswood, Discovery Bay, Byron, Country Club and Kennedy
Map:
Tracy Ca Map
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The following links are Google searches which will help you find businesses, travel and vacation activities that are close to Tracy
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Motto:
Museums: Tracy Historical Museum Photos, clothing and many
other items.
Phone 209-832-7278
1960 North Adams
Tracy, CA 95376
Name: named after Lathrop J. Tracy, railroad official
Newspapers:
Tracy Press
• The Record
• California Newspapers •
National Newspapers
Neighborhoods: Almondwood, Amber Ridge, Carnegie, Eastwood Manor, Grant Line
East, Portola Vista, Rosedale Terrace, The Village at Summergate, Weschester
Green
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Parks:
Population: The population of Tracy is approximately 78,307 (2007). The
approximate number of families is 12,174 (1990).
Property Taxes: California Real
Estate Tax Questions and Information
Public Utilities: Switch Utilities
Quick Facts:
Tracy Quick Facts: Population, Education, Housing Units, Ownership Rate,
Households, Median Income, Land Area
Radio & TV: Strongest Radio Stations
near Tracy
Real Estate Tools:
Recreation: Golf Page
Representatives:
Restaurants: Hometown Buffet
•
The Great Plate
•
Rubio's Mexican
San Joaquin County: San Joaquin County
•
San Joaquin County Government
Schools:
Tracy Unified School District
•
Jefferson School District
• New
Jerusalem Charter School
• Delta
Charter High School
Seal:
Square Miles: 21
Transportation:
Tracy Transit •
Tracy Intercity Buses
•
Ace Bus Schedule •
Ace Train Schedule •
Ace Photos
•
Greyhound
Trivia:
Visit Tracy: Hot Air Balloons
White Pages:
Tracy White Pages
Zip Codes: 95376
Tracy California is a growing community that is centrally located in the San Joaquin Valley. It was founded in 1878 as a
small railroad town, but over the last decade, affordable housing and family atmosphere has raised a new interest in the
Area. Tracy is just 60 miles east of San Francisco, 60 miles south of Sacramento. Although it remains a prosperous
agricultural center, its location and accessibility attracts new business and employment opportunities each year.
Although Tracy has grown considerably, it continues to be a family oriented community, emphasizing education, recreation for
youth and a high quality of life. Tracy High School is a magnet for music education and continues with its International
Baccalaureate program. Elementary and middle schools offer gifted and talented programs as well as special education
programs. Athletic opportunities are also plentiful at all schools. Organizations such as Rotary and Kiwanis work during the
year to help fund special student projects during the year.
Tracy does have much to offer whether you are visiting, employed or reside in
Tracy. We know your time here, no matter how
long, will be a pleasant one.
Tracy has continued to grow and develop with the addition of new industries, the development of highly productive irrigated farming, and the building of homes, schools, a hospital, businesses, and churches. Lodges, service clubs, and other community organizations have been formed to serve the town and its residents.
Strategically located at the center of the expanding city, Downtown Tracy is ideally situated to be the focused
commercial/retail center for the greater Tracy area. There are numerous retailers, restaurants, and service businesses from
legal to beauty. With nearly 45% of Downtown businesses being service-related, a built-in consumer base of employees has
emerged, contributing to the area's high foot traffic. In addition to the large number of employees in the area,
Tracy sponsors numerous traffic building events throughout the year to promote its Downtown district. Events such as the weekly
Farmers' Market and the annual Dry Bean Festival attract thousands of people to the area, benefiting the Downtown merchants.
From humble beginnings, Tracy has continued to grow and develop with the addition of new industries, the development of highly
productive irrigated farming, and the building of homes, schools, a hospital, businesses, and churches. Lodges, service clubs,
and other community organizations have been formed to serve the town and its residents.
As Tracy continues its population growth, new industries have located here to provide new employment opportunities.
Development of new commercial activity is being spurred by the opening of the
Tracy Outlet Center in the fall of 1994 and the
opening of West Valley Mall in the fall of 1995. The Tracy Auto Plaza is now open with five dealerships and more on its way.
Improvements to downtown Tracy are also being inaugurated through new parking facilities, a newly adopted streetscape plan and
a cultural arts facility in the works.
In recent years, more and more Tracy residents have jobs in the Bay Area, commuting to and from work on the extensive system
of interstate freeways developed in the 1960s and 1970s. The newcomers have joined long time residents in creating a new,
larger Tracy... but one that is still a town with all the elements of a complete community. That's how
Tracy was started in 1878 and the way it continues growing today.
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