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Contra Costa Unincorporated Area

With 22 communities and nearly 16% of the County’s residents, the unincorporated portions of the County reflect the diversity of opportunity available in the County as a whole.

Contra Costa Co imageFrom transit villages (Contra Costa Centre/Pleasant Hill BART and Bay Point); marina/waterfront settings (Bethel Island, Discovery Bay, Bay Point, and Rodeo); employment centers (Contra Costa Centre, Bay Point, North Richmond, unincorporated Martinez, and Pacheco); to downtown retailing (Crockett, Rodeo, El Sobrante, Bay Point, and Alamo); the unincorporated communities provide a business friendly atmosphere.

The unincorporated communities also offer diverse residential opportunities in the inner East Bay (Kensington, East Richmond Heights, North Richmond, El Sobrante, Montalvin/Tara Hills/Bayview, Rodeo, Crockett, and Port Costa); in the suburban Central County (Alamo, Blackhawk, Clyde, Contra Costa Centre, Diablo, Mt. View, Pacheco, and Vine Hill); and in the suburbanizing East County (Bay Point, Bethel Island, Byron, Discovery Bay, and Knightsen).

 

POPULATION:
  UN-INCORPORATED TOTAL COUNTY
2000 151,557  
2001 152,899 965,100
2002 154,236 981,600
2003 156,899 994,900
2004 157,166 1,003,900
2005 160,620 1,019,101
2006 164,991 1,029,377
2007 165,630 1,037,580
2008 168,560 1,051,674
2009 170,310 1,060,435
2010 159,668 1,047,948
2011 161,143 1,056,064
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY LARGEST EMPLOYERS

Contra Costa County Business Dynamics - Additional Research from "Building on our Assets" Study 2011



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