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Fair Oaks is a natural, lush foliage town with rolling streets, canopies of trees, located at (38.651254, -121.259279), [4] between Sacramento and Folsom. Fair Oaks is bounded on the south side by the American River, and Gold River, on the north side by the city of Citrus Heights, on the west side by Carmichael, and the east side by Orangevale and Folsom.
The Fair Oaks Bridge is a truss bridge over the lower banks of the American River, connecting Fair Oaks to the greater Sacramento, California region. The current bridge, built 1907-1909 at a cost of $63,000, [2] is the third bridge at this location.
Fair Oaks Avenue in Pasadena, California, is a major north–south road connecting the communities of Altadena, Pasadena, and South Pasadena, running 7.9 miles (12.7 km) in length. It starts at its southernmost end in South Pasadena at Huntington Drive.
North Fair Oaks is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area located in San Mateo County, California adjacent to Redwood City, Atherton, and Menlo Park. As of the 2020 census the area had a total population of 14,027. Because of the large number of residents from one Mexican state the area is also known as Little Michoacán.
Get the Fair Oaks, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Updating maps of Southern California show where wildfires, like the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fires, are burning ...
Bella Vista High School is a public high school in Fair Oaks, California. It is a member of the San Juan Unified School District and serves eastern Fair Oaks and southern Orangevale. In 2003, the California Department of Education's School Recognition Program honored Bella Vista High School as a "California Distinguished School". [3]
The following zones are under a mandatory evacuation order: ALD-CALAVERAS. ALD-CANON. ALD-CHANEY. ALD-EASTLOMA. ALD-EATONCANYON. ALD-FARNSWORTH. ALD-GARDEN
An aerial view of California State Route 237, Sunnyvale, looking east, taken from above a parking garage on the north side of the road California State Route 237, San Jose, looking east from above Santa Clara. Route 237 begins at a junction of Grant Road with El Camino Real (SR 82) in Mountain View, as a four lane divided highway.