North Shore, California

Riverside County

North Shore is a census -designated place in Riverside County in the U.S. state of California. The town has 3477 inhabitants (as of 2010) and is located in the Coachella Valley. Owes its name to the North Shore location on the northeastern shore of Lake Salto. It has long been a favorite vacation spot, before the rising salinity and pollution of the lake led to that tourism came to a standstill.

The Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge is located in North Shore. In 1930, at the behest of the President than 140 km ² protected area established, manageable area is now only about 8.9 km ². Reason for the back gear is flooding from the Salton Sea. A proposed dike system to control the increasing salinization should also prevent further penetration of water.

Geography

North Shore is located in the central southern part of the Riverside counties in California. In the vicinity lies the community of Mecca, the nearest large city is Coachella in the northwest.

The settlement is accessible via the California State Route 111. The nature reserve with camping area can be found just south of the village.

The town has 3477 inhabitants (as of 2010 census ). North Shore covers an area of 28.9 km ², consisting solely of the country; The population density is therefore 120.1 people per square kilometer. The center is located at an altitude of 22 meters below sea level.

History

The beginnings can be traced back to the year 1958. At that time the entrepreneur Ray Ryan and Trav Rogers acquired the land on the North Shore was built later, and sold from 1960 individual plots of land.

From 1962 to 1984, the North Shore Beach and Yacht Club was established in a building designed by Albert Frey. In 1981, a flood destroyed the pier, which is why there could not create any more boats. After a $ 3.35 million expensive restoration of the Yacht Club since 2011 for the population as a community center and monument reopened.

Policy

North Shore is part of the 28th district in the Senate of California, which is currently represented by Democrat Ted Lieu W.. In the California State Assembly, the place is assigned to the 56th District and is thus represented by Democrat V. Manuel Pérez. At the federal level, California's North Shore is one of 36 congressional district, a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R 1 and is represented by Democrat Raul Ruiz.

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