Complete Count Committee Handbook Census 2010

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Complete Count Committee Handbook Census 2010

Solano County

California Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit 915 L Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323-4086

DEFINITION Undercount, Undercount Rate, City Undercount Share The decennial census attempts to count all persons, but always misses some people. The 2000 undercount is the number of persons estimated by the Census Bureau to have been missed (not counted) in the 2000 census enumeration. These figures were estimated using a sample survey several months after the census enumeration on April 1. The sum of the undercount and the official census population count is the statistically adjusted population estimate. Note that an undercount with a minus sign denotes an overcount. The term "undercount" in this report refers to the net undercount. The undercount rate is the undercount as a percent of the adjusted population. It represents the percent of the population that was missed in the census enumeration. The differential undercount refers to the difference between the undercount rate of minority groups and the rate of non-Hispanic Whites. The overall or total undercount refers to the undercount of all groups. An undercount share is the undercount in a local area as a percent of the total undercount in a larger region. For example, city undercounts can be calculated as a share of the total county undercount. Undercount + Official Census Population = Adjusted Population Example: California, 2000 2000 Official Census Population 2000 Undercount 2000 Adjusted Population

33,871,648 persons counted on April 1 + 509,012 persons undercounted 34,380,660 persons

Undercount Rate = (Undercount / Adjusted Population) x 100 x 100 = 2000 Undercount x 100 2000 Undercount 2000 Adjusted Population 2000 Undercount + 2000 Official Census Population Example: California, 2000 =

509,012 x 100 34,380,660

=

1.48%

City Undercount Share = The city undercount as a percentage of the total county undercount Example: Oakland City, Alameda County, 2000 2000 Undercount Oakland City 2000 Undercount Alameda County

x

100 =

7,550 19,942

x 100

=

37.86%

2000 Census Net Undercount California by County

Del Norte Siskiyou

Humboldt

Modoc

Shasta

Trinity

Lassen

Tehama Plumas Butte

Glenn

Sierra

Mendocino

Nevada Yuba

Colusa

Lake

Placer

Sutter Yolo Sonoma

Napa

El Dorado Sacramento Amador

Solano

³

Calaveras

Marin San Francisco

Alpine

Contra Costa San Joaquin Alameda

Stanislaus

San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Cruz

Tuolumne Mono Mariposa

Merced Madera Fresno San Benito Inyo Tulare

Monterey Kings

San Luis Obispo

Kern San Bernardino

Estimated Persons Undercounted

Santa Barbara Ventura

Los Angeles

27 - 5,000 5,001 - 10,000

Riverside

Orange

10,001 - 20,000 San Diego

20,001 - 170,893

100

50

Imperial

0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, map prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit, 5/2009

100 Miles

2000 Census Net Undercount by Race/Ethnicity by County

County Name Alameda County Alpine County Amador County Butte County Calaveras County Colusa County Contra Costa County Del Norte County El Dorado County Fresno County Glenn County Humboldt County Imperial County Inyo County Kern County Kings County Lake County Lassen County Los Angeles County Madera County Marin County Mariposa County Mendocino County Merced County Modoc County Mono County Monterey County Napa County Nevada County Orange County Placer County Plumas County Riverside County Sacramento County San Benito County San Bernardino County San Diego County San Francisco County San Joaquin County San Luis Obispo County San Mateo County Santa Barbara County Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County Shasta County Sierra County Siskiyou County Solano County Sonoma County Stanislaus County Sutter County Tehama County Trinity County Tulare County Tuolumne County Ventura County Yolo County Yuba County

Total Population

Hispanic or Latino

White Alone

Black or African American Alone

19,942 27 318 3,751 398 453 9,012 619 1,589 13,326 550 2,824 3,885 283 10,101 2,606 1,060 578 170,893 1,702 1,953 128 2,077 4,975 170 452 9,502 1,215 1,455 35,744 1,769 349 20,848 13,237 1,279 25,664 33,374 11,901 7,571 4,348 8,303 9,102 21,186 3,406 2,377 46 775 5,002 4,561 8,294 1,409 920 179 8,911 726 8,369 2,000 1,518

7,592 2 46 798 56 284 4,088 70 627 9,957 262 341 3,265 74 6,406 1,637 208 73 113,241 1,417 897 24 661 3,340 31 175 6,831 851 192 24,117 705 33 13,474 4,732 844 14,799 20,197 3,627 4,172 1,356 4,410 5,500 11,009 1,884 270 6 125 1,598 2,280 4,493 642 282 14 6,382 69 6,216 1,175 378

2,704 18 245 2,574 309 144 1,279 461 840 1,086 254 2,029 466 117 2,203 718 752 444 14,749 128 684 78 1,196 1,242 119 258 1,958 256 1,191 5,268 839 287 3,412 2,144 391 4,607 3,473 3,886 1,435 2,705 1,344 3,010 3,515 1,232 1,831 39 565 1,001 1,615 3,043 595 580 142 2,115 602 1,133 328 953

5,343 0 1 50 0 0 2,194 4 16 1,264 0 19 25 0 922 95 6 1 26,573 67 130 1 5 115 0 0 159 34 3 1,359 49 2 2,505 3,734 7 4,499 4,999 1,306 1,021 42 480 117 1,385 57 22 0 7 1,530 197 186 25 4 0 78 3 381 111 41

Not Hispanic or Latino American Native Indian and Hawaiian and Alaskan Native Asian Other Pacific Alone Alone Islander Alone 176 6 13 125 19 15 102 62 33 234 19 293 70 83 173 53 53 33 841 47 17 15 144 34 15 11 49 18 17 263 49 12 350 316 4 305 574 72 108 45 45 74 169 39 146 1 53 61 119 107 32 30 16 108 30 92 41 42

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

2,761 0 2 59 1 1 821 4 28 462 6 20 22 0 156 28 3 1 10,712 12 105 0 8 93 0 2 212 27 6 3,471 58 0 459 1,094 9 618 2,284 2,351 458 83 1,276 186 4,187 86 22 0 5 357 128 133 65 3 0 83 2 328 242 31

409 0 0 14 2 0 153 1 7 33 0 10 5 0 34 10 6 8 1,250 4 16 0 6 16 0 0 90 7 1 385 11 1 151 331 4 229 576 208 74 4 449 28 243 13 6 0 1 124 41 55 8 1 0 15 2 64 20 4

Some Other Race Alone

Two or More Races

40 0 1 7 1 0 15 0 0 18 1 13 1 1 8 4 1 1 227 2 8 1 2 11 1 3 9 3 7 35 5 0 28 29 2 32 52 35 23 7 22 12 23 12 1 0 0 12 11 8 2 4 1 3 1 8 5 2

917 1 10 124 10 9 360 17 38 272 8 99 31 8 199 61 31 17 3,300 25 96 9 55 124 4 3 194 19 38 846 53 14 469 857 18 575 1,219 416 280 106 277 175 655 83 79 0 19 319 170 269 40 16 6 127 17 147 78 67

2000 Census Race/Ethnicity Undercount Rates by County

County Name Alameda County Alpine County Amador County Butte County Calaveras County Colusa County Contra Costa County Del Norte County El Dorado County Fresno County Glenn County Humboldt County Imperial County Inyo County Kern County Kings County Lake County Lassen County Los Angeles County Madera County Marin County Mariposa County Mendocino County Merced County Modoc County Mono County Monterey County Napa County Nevada County Orange County Placer County Plumas County Riverside County Sacramento County San Benito County San Bernardino County San Diego County San Francisco County San Joaquin County San Luis Obispo County San Mateo County Santa Barbara County Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County Shasta County Sierra County Siskiyou County Solano County Sonoma County Stanislaus County Sutter County Tehama County Trinity County Tulare County Tuolumne County Ventura County Yolo County Yuba County

Total Population

Hispanic or Latino

White Alone

Black or African American Alone

1.36% 2.19% 0.90% 1.81% 0.97% 2.35% 0.94% 2.20% 1.01% 1.64% 2.04% 2.18% 2.66% 1.55% 1.50% 1.97% 1.79% 1.68% 1.76% 1.36% 0.78% 0.74% 2.35% 2.31% 1.77% 3.40% 2.31% 0.97% 1.56% 1.24% 0.71% 1.65% 1.33% 1.07% 2.35% 1.48% 1.17% 1.51% 1.33% 1.73% 1.16% 2.23% 1.24% 1.32% 1.44% 1.28% 1.72% 1.25% 0.98% 1.82% 1.75% 1.62% 1.36% 2.36% 1.31% 1.10% 1.17% 2.46%

2.70% 2.08% 1.45% 3.60% 1.99% 3.14% 2.38% 1.80% 4.13% 2.75% 3.23% 3.99% 3.08% 3.17% 2.46% 2.82% 3.04% 1.54% 2.60% 2.53% 3.18% 1.77% 4.44% 3.38% 2.77% 7.15% 3.51% 2.81% 3.56% 2.68% 2.85% 2.73% 2.35% 2.36% 3.20% 2.16% 2.62% 3.21% 2.37% 3.26% 2.77% 3.87% 2.66% 2.68% 2.91% 2.74% 3.59% 2.24% 2.79% 3.07% 3.53% 3.08% 2.64% 3.30% 1.53% 2.41% 2.62% 3.49%

0.46% 2.03% 0.84% 1.56% 0.86% 1.57% 0.23% 2.33% 0.63% 0.34% 1.51% 1.93% 1.59% 0.87% 0.67% 1.32% 1.58% 1.82% 0.50% 0.22% 0.35% 0.53% 1.82% 1.43% 1.53% 2.56% 1.19% 0.30% 1.41% 0.36% 0.40% 1.53% 0.43% 0.30% 1.57% 0.61% 0.22% 1.13% 0.53% 1.42% 0.38% 1.31% 0.47% 0.73% 1.28% 1.20% 1.51% 0.51% 0.47% 1.17% 1.24% 1.30% 1.24% 1.36% 1.28% 0.26% 0.33% 2.37%

2.47% 0.00% 0.07% 1.82% 0.00% 0.00% 2.46% 0.34% 2.10% 3.04% 0.00% 1.80% 0.48% 0.00% 2.38% 0.90% 0.49% 0.03% 2.86% 1.40% 1.84% 0.89% 1.05% 1.49% 0.00% 0.00% 1.12% 2.18% 1.27% 3.09% 2.52% 1.52% 2.64% 3.07% 1.45% 2.91% 3.13% 2.17% 2.75% 0.88% 1.98% 1.38% 3.02% 2.57% 1.83% 0.00% 1.24% 2.59% 3.12% 1.72% 1.73% 1.41% 0.00% 1.50% 0.26% 2.75% 3.42% 2.23%

Not Hispanic or Latino American Native Indian and Hawaiian and Alaskan Native Asian Other Pacific Alone Alone Islander Alone 3.21% 3.09% 2.36% 3.65% 3.04% 4.53% 2.72% 3.75% 2.53% 3.62% 4.15% 4.18% 3.88% 4.71% 2.86% 3.91% 3.62% 3.33% 3.18% 2.70% 2.63% 2.75% 4.02% 2.96% 4.23% 3.96% 2.68% 2.73% 2.50% 3.03% 2.82% 2.63% 3.34% 3.37% 1.41% 3.02% 3.63% 3.44% 2.97% 2.93% 2.83% 3.35% 3.11% 3.20% 3.50% 1.75% 3.20% 2.71% 3.31% 2.98% 3.29% 2.89% 2.67% 3.46% 3.36% 2.81% 3.40% 3.12%

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

0.93% 0.00% 0.61% 0.88% 0.31% 0.45% 0.79% 0.64% 0.85% 0.73% 0.69% 0.98% 0.89% 0.00% 0.73% 0.72% 0.64% 0.41% 0.94% 0.80% 0.94% 0.00% 0.79% 0.66% 0.00% 1.41% 0.91% 0.74% 0.85% 0.90% 0.80% 0.00% 0.82% 0.82% 0.76% 0.78% 0.92% 0.98% 0.73% 1.29% 0.90% 1.17% 0.97% 1.01% 0.72% 0.00% 0.95% 0.72% 0.92% 0.72% 0.74% 0.70% 0.00% 0.72% 0.53% 0.82% 1.46% 0.69%

4.61% 0.00% 0.00% 4.88% 5.26% 0.00% 4.62% 5.26% 3.98% 4.62% 0.00% 4.37% 6.25% 0.00% 4.46% 4.95% 6.82% 5.63% 5.10% 2.44% 4.62% 0.00% 5.31% 5.39% 0.00% 0.00% 5.51% 2.68% 1.41% 4.54% 3.28% 5.00% 4.40% 4.65% 5.56% 4.96% 4.52% 5.46% 4.36% 1.73% 4.70% 4.54% 4.60% 4.01% 3.75% 0.00% 2.00% 4.16% 4.72% 3.90% 5.33% 2.04% 0.00% 5.51% 2.41% 4.44% 4.32% 3.92%

Some Other Race Alone

Two or More Races

0.85% 0.00% 0.56% 1.58% 2.44% 0.00% 0.57% 0.00% 0.00% 1.23% 1.79% 2.82% 1.02% 4.17% 0.80% 1.72% 1.89% 0.37% 1.13% 0.69% 1.10% 4.55% 1.30% 2.61% 3.70% 3.53% 0.75% 1.31% 3.85% 0.77% 1.47% 0.00% 1.14% 0.84% 3.64% 1.04% 0.89% 1.34% 1.84% 1.88% 0.98% 2.01% 0.65% 1.38% 0.41% 0.00% 0.00% 1.24% 1.18% 0.82% 1.04% 3.54% 7.14% 0.67% 2.08% 0.71% 1.25% 1.64%

1.60% 2.38% 1.55% 2.06% 0.97% 2.83% 1.09% 1.76% 1.13% 1.44% 1.39% 2.09% 2.38% 1.78% 1.42% 1.90% 2.01% 2.46% 1.46% 0.86% 1.58% 1.91% 2.34% 2.00% 1.89% 1.55% 1.91% 0.71% 1.97% 1.30% 0.91% 3.07% 1.38% 1.65% 1.53% 1.34% 1.48% 1.76% 1.39% 1.90% 1.18% 2.09% 1.30% 1.23% 1.71% 0.00% 1.48% 1.77% 1.36% 1.83% 1.63% 1.19% 1.16% 1.79% 1.43% 0.95% 1.40% 2.47%

2000 Census Undercount Rates and Numerical Undercount by County 2000 Undercount Rates County Mono County Imperial County Yuba County Tulare County Colusa County Mendocino County San Benito County Monterey County Merced County Santa Barbara County Del Norte County Alpine County Humboldt County Glenn County Kings County Stanislaus County Butte County Lake County Modoc County Los Angeles County Sutter County San Luis Obispo County Siskiyou County Lassen County Plumas County Fresno County Tehama County Nevada County Inyo County San Francisco County Kern County San Bernardino County Shasta County Madera County Alameda County Trinity County Riverside County San Joaquin County Santa Cruz County Tuolumne County Sierra County Solano County Santa Clara County Orange County San Diego County Yolo County San Mateo County Ventura County Sacramento County El Dorado County Sonoma County Calaveras County Napa County Contra Costa County Amador County Marin County Mariposa County Placer County

2000 Numerical Undercount Rate 3.40% 2.66% 2.46% 2.36% 2.35% 2.35% 2.35% 2.31% 2.31% 2.23% 2.20% 2.19% 2.18% 2.04% 1.97% 1.82% 1.81% 1.79% 1.77% 1.76% 1.75% 1.73% 1.72% 1.68% 1.65% 1.64% 1.62% 1.56% 1.55% 1.51% 1.50% 1.48% 1.44% 1.36% 1.36% 1.36% 1.33% 1.33% 1.32% 1.31% 1.28% 1.25% 1.24% 1.24% 1.17% 1.17% 1.16% 1.10% 1.07% 1.01% 0.98% 0.97% 0.97% 0.94% 0.90% 0.78% 0.74% 0.71%

County

Total Number of Persons Undercounted in 2000

Los Angeles County Orange County San Diego County San Bernardino County Santa Clara County Riverside County Alameda County Fresno County Sacramento County San Francisco County Kern County Monterey County Santa Barbara County Contra Costa County Tulare County Ventura County San Mateo County Stanislaus County San Joaquin County Solano County Merced County Sonoma County San Luis Obispo County Imperial County Butte County Santa Cruz County Humboldt County Kings County Shasta County Mendocino County Yolo County Marin County Placer County Madera County El Dorado County Yuba County Nevada County Sutter County San Benito County Napa County Lake County Tehama County Siskiyou County Tuolumne County Del Norte County Lassen County Glenn County Colusa County Mono County Calaveras County Plumas County Amador County Inyo County Trinity County Modoc County Mariposa County Sierra County Alpine County

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

170,893 35,744 33,374 25,664 21,186 20,848 19,942 13,326 13,237 11,901 10,101 9,502 9,102 9,012 8,911 8,369 8,303 8,294 7,571 5,002 4,975 4,561 4,348 3,885 3,751 3,406 2,824 2,606 2,377 2,077 2,000 1,953 1,769 1,702 1,589 1,518 1,455 1,409 1,279 1,215 1,060 920 775 726 619 578 550 453 452 398 349 318 283 179 170 128 46 27

2000 Census Net Undercount/Overcount California by County Del Norte

Humboldt

Siskiyou

Modoc

Shasta

Trinity

Lassen

Tehama

Plumas Butte

Glenn

Mendocino Lake Sonoma

Marin San Francisco

Colusa

Napa

Sierra Placer

Sutter

Yolo

Sacramento

Solano Contra Costa

San Mateo

Nevada

Yuba

El Dorado Amador

Calaveras San Joaquin

Alameda

Merced

Santa Cruz

San Benito

Monterey

Tuolumne

Madera

Fresno Inyo Tulare Kings

San Luis Obispo

Estimated Persons Undercounted/Overcounted 1 Dot = 50

³

Mono

Mariposa

Stanislaus

Santa Clara

Alpine

Kern San Bernardino

Santa Barbara Ventura

Los Angeles

Persons Undercounted

Riverside

Orange

Persons Overcounted San Diego

Imperial

County Boundary

100

50

0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, map prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit, 5/2009

100 Miles

2000 Census Undercount Data for California Cities: Undercount Rates, Numerical Undercount, and City Shares of the County Undercount California Cities with an Undercount in 2000 of more than 1,000 people

Area Name

Los Angeles city San Diego city San Jose city San Francisco city Long Beach city Santa Ana city Oakland city Fresno city Sacramento city Anaheim city Salinas city Stockton city Riverside city Bakersfield city San Bernardino city Oxnard city Modesto city Inglewood city Ontario city Pomona city El Monte city Hayward city Hawthorne city Chula Vista city Glendale city Santa Barbara city Pasadena city South Gate city Santa Maria city Fontana city Moreno Valley city Compton city Garden Grove city Fremont city Costa Mesa city Oceanside city Huntington Beach city Downey city Sunnyvale city Escondido city Palmdale city Fullerton city Vallejo city Richmond city Huntington Park city Norwalk city Lynwood city Corona city Rialto city Visalia city Chico city Santa Rosa city Berkeley city ---- Continued ----

2000 Numerical Net Undercount

2000 Undercount Rate

75,598 16,297 12,564 11,901 9,195 7,649 7,550 6,891 6,403 5,894 4,070 3,967 3,751 3,643 3,620 3,337 3,159 3,077 3,004 2,974 2,681 2,557 2,479 2,476 2,452 2,325 2,301 2,276 2,259 2,234 2,229 2,153 2,107 2,065 2,045 2,007 1,941 1,846 1,831 1,812 1,807 1,786 1,740 1,735 1,722 1,701 1,700 1,698 1,693 1,669 1,614 1,558 1,552

2.01% 1.31% 1.38% 1.51% 1.95% 2.21% 1.85% 1.59% 1.55% 1.77% 2.62% 1.60% 1.45% 1.45% 1.92% 1.92% 1.65% 2.66% 1.87% 1.95% 2.26% 1.79% 2.86% 1.41% 1.24% 2.46% 1.69% 2.31% 2.84% 1.70% 1.54% 2.25% 1.26% 1.00% 1.85% 1.23% 1.01% 1.69% 1.37% 1.34% 1.53% 1.40% 1.47% 1.72% 2.73% 1.62% 2.38% 1.34% 1.81% 1.79% 2.62% 1.04% 1.49%

Cities and Unincorporated Areas in Solano County 2000 2000 Numerical Undercount Net Undercount Rate

Solano County

5,002

1.25%

Benicia city Dixon city Fairfield city Rio Vista city Suisun City city Vacaville city Vallejo city Unincorporated

158 174 1,470 27 342 883 1,740 208

0.58% 1.07% 1.51% 0.59% 1.29% 0.99% 1.47% 1.07%

4 3

1.91% 0.16%

Elmira CDP Green Valley CDP

City Undercount Share

3.16% 3.48% 29.39% 0.54% 6.84% 17.65% 34.79% 4.16%

California Cities with an Undercount in 2000 of more than 1,000 people

Area Name

Bellflower city Orange city Baldwin Park city Lancaster city West Covina city Fairfield city Merced city Santa Clara city Paramount city Vista city Rancho Cucamonga city Concord city Daly City city Alhambra city Carson city Montebello city Santa Clarita city Irvine city Bell Gardens city Burbank city El Cajon city Whittier city Torrance city Gardena city Pico Rivera city Buena Park city Redding city San Luis Obispo city Redwood City city Mountain View city Turlock city Tustin city San Mateo city Santa Monica city National City city San Buenaventura (Ventura) city Pittsburg city Colton city Indio city

2000 Numerical Net Undercount

2000 Undercount Rate

1,535 1,523 1,505 1,495 1,470 1,470 1,455 1,452 1,429 1,390 1,389 1,381 1,366 1,354 1,340 1,298 1,289 1,285 1,279 1,276 1,276 1,271 1,258 1,185 1,169 1,143 1,137 1,132 1,130 1,125 1,124 1,112 1,106 1,049 1,049

2.06% 1.17% 1.95% 1.24% 1.38% 1.51% 2.23% 1.40% 2.52% 1.52% 1.08% 1.12% 1.30% 1.55% 1.47% 2.05% 0.85% 0.89% 2.82% 1.26% 1.33% 1.50% 0.90% 2.01% 1.81% 1.44% 1.39% 2.50% 1.48% 1.57% 1.97% 1.62% 1.18% 1.23% 1.90%

1,045 1,019 1,011 1,001

1.02% 1.76% 2.08% 2.00%

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

2000 Hard-to-Count Score California by County Del Norte

Humboldt

Siskiyou

Modoc

Shasta

Trinity

Lassen

Tehama

Plumas Butte

Glenn

Mendocino

Colusa

Lake Sonoma

Yuba

Sacramento

Solano

Marin

Contra Costa

San Francisco

San Mateo

Placer

Sutter

Yolo

Napa

Sierra Nevada

El Dorado Amador

Calaveras San Joaquin

Alameda

Merced

Santa Cruz

San Benito

Monterey

Hard-to-Count Score 0 - 29

Tuolumne

³

Mono

Mariposa

Stanislaus

Santa Clara

Alpine

Madera

Fresno Inyo Tulare Kings

San Luis Obispo

Kern San Bernardino

Santa Barbara Ventura

Los Angeles

30 - 69 70 - 122

Riverside

Orange

County Boundary

San Diego

100

50

Imperial

0

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, map prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit, 5/2009

100 Miles

Solano County Selected Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Data Describing the Hard-to-Count Population

Total Population Total Housing Units Vacant units Two or more housing units in a multi-unit structure Renter-occupied unit Crowded: Occupied units with more than 1.5 persons per room Households not in husband/wife families Households receiving public assistance Linguistically isolated households Householder moved in unit* Persons (25 or older) who are not high school graduates Persons (16 or older) unemployed Persons below poverty level

Census 2000 394,542 134,513

ACS 2007 408,599 149,805

3.1% 20.7% 34.8% 3.9% 44.3% 3.9% 4.2% 21.3% 16.2% 6.1% 8.3%

9.7% 22.2% 32.9% 0.3% 48.0% 3.2% 6.1% 30.6% 15.4% 7.9% 9.6%

17.6% 49.2% 14.6% 0.6% 12.5% 0.7% 0.2% 4.5%

22.0% 44.1% 14.8% 0.6% 13.5% 0.7% 0.7% 3.6%

* Census 2000: year move in 1999- March, 2000; ACS: year move in after 2005

Race/Ethnicity Composition* Hispanic or Latino White alone Black or African American alone American Indian and Alaska Native alone Asian alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Some other race alone Two or more races * Race/ethnicity table was constructed using mutually exclusive categories.

Race/Ethnicity Composition, Solano County, Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Census 2000 60%

ACS 2007

49.2% 44.1%

40% 22.0% 17.6% 14.6%14.8%

12.5%

20%

13.5%

0.7% 0.7% 0.2% 0.7%

0.6% 0.6%

4.5% 3.6%

0% Hispanic

White

Black

Native American

Asian

Pacific Islander

Some other race

2+ races

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary Files 1 and 3 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007 Summary Tables Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

Vacaville City Selected Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Data Describing the Hard-to-Count Population

Total Population Total Housing Units

Census 2000 88,625 28,696

ACS 2007 93,795 33,162

2.1% 20.7% 33.3% 2.7% 43.0% 3.1% 2.9% 22.3% 16.1% 4.4% 6.1%

8.7% 22.8% 32.7% 0.0% 49.2% 2.8% 3.2% 28.9% 14.1% 4.0% 6.1%

17.9% 63.2% 9.8% 0.7% 4.0% 0.4% 0.2% 3.8%

17.0% 61.1% 10.6% 0.5% 6.3% 1.2% 0.1% 3.3%

Vacant units Two or more housing units in a multi-unit structure Renter-occupied unit Crowded: Occupied units with more than 1.5 persons per room Households not in husband/wife families Households receiving public assistance Linguistically isolated households Householder moved in unit* Persons (25 or older) who are not high school graduates Persons (16 or older) unemployed Persons below poverty level * Census 2000: year move in 1999- March, 2000; ACS: year move in after 2005

Race/Ethnicity Composition* Hispanic or Latino White alone Black or African American alone American Indian and Alaska Native alone Asian alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Some other race alone Two or more races * Race/ethnicity table was constructed using mutually exclusive categories.

Race/Ethnicity Composition, Vacaville City, Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Census 2000 80%

ACS 2007 63.2%

61.1%

60%

40% 17.9%17.0% 9.8%10.6%

20%

6.3% 0.7% 0.5% 4.0%

0.4% 1.2% 0.2% 0.1%

3.8% 3.3%

0% Hispanic

White

Black

Native American

Asian

Pacific Islander

Some other race

2+ races

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary Files 1 and 3 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007 Summary Tables Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

Fairfield City Selected Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Data Describing the Hard-to-Count Population

Total Population Total Housing Units Vacant units Two or more housing units in a multi-unit structure Renter-occupied unit Crowded: Occupied units with more than 1.5 persons per room Households not in husband/wife families Households receiving public assistance Linguistically isolated households Householder moved in unit* Persons (25 or older) who are not high school graduates Persons (16 or older) unemployed Persons below poverty level

Census 2000 96,178 31,792

ACS 2007 111,007 37,940

2.9% 23.4% 40.3% 3.8% 41.6% 4.3% 4.5% 23.2% 15.0% 6.6% 9.3%

8.4% 22.7% 35.4% 0.4% 48.4% 4.6% 8.0% 36.0% 18.2% 9.5% 10.4%

18.8% 49.0% 14.7% 0.5% 10.7% 0.9% 0.3% 5.2%

26.0% 34.1% 19.9% 0.2% 13.9% 0.5% 1.5% 3.8%

* Census 2000: year move in 1999- March, 2000; ACS: year move in after 2005

Race/Ethnicity Composition* Hispanic or Latino White alone Black or African American alone American Indian and Alaska Native alone Asian alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Some other race alone Two or more races * Race/ethnicity table was constructed using mutually exclusive categories.

Race/Ethnicity Composition, Fairfield City, Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Census 2000 ACS 2007

60%

49.0%

34.1% 40% 26.0% 19.9%

18.8%

13.9%

14.7% 20%

10.7% 0.9% 0.5% 0.3%

0.5% 0.2%

1.5%

5.2% 3.8%

0% Hispanic

White

Black

Native American

Asian

Pacific Islander

Some other race

2+ races

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary Files 1 and 3 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007 Summary Tables Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

Vallejo City Selected Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Data Describing the Hard-to-Count Population

Total Population Total Housing Units Vacant units Two or more housing units in a multi-unit structure Renter-occupied unit Crowded: Occupied units with more than 1.5 persons per room Households not in husband/wife families Households receiving public assistance Linguistically isolated households Householder moved in unit* Persons (25 or older) who are not high school graduates Persons (16 or older) unemployed Persons below poverty level

Census 2000 116,760 41,219

ACS 2007 106,608 41,797

3.9% 23.8% 36.8% 5.7% 50.9% 5.0% 5.3% 20.6% 18.3% 7.6% 10.1%

12.3% 28.3% 34.5% 0.6% 55.1% 3.6% 7.2% 30.8% 17.3% 10.0% 11.8%

15.9% 30.4% 23.3% 0.5% 23.8% 1.0% 0.3% 4.8%

19.4% 28.4% 20.6% 1.2% 24.5% 1.1% 0.4% 4.3%

* Census 2000: year move in 1999- March, 2000; ACS: year move in after 2005

Race/Ethnicity Composition* Hispanic or Latino White alone Black or African American alone American Indian and Alaska Native alone Asian alone Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Some other race alone Two or more races * Race/ethnicity table was constructed using mutually exclusive categories.

Race/Ethnicity Composition, Vallejo City, Census 2000 and ACS 2007 Census 2000 40%

ACS 2007 30.4% 28.4% 23.8%

23.3%

24.5%

20.6%

19.4% 15.9% 20%

4.8% 4.3% 0.5% 1.2%

1.0% 1.1% 0.3% 0.4%

0% Hispanic

White

Black

Native American

Asian

Pacific Islander

Some other race

2+ races

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary Files 1 and 3 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2007 Summary Tables Table prepared by the California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

Solano County Public Schools Major Languages Spoken By Students Learning English: 2008 and 2000

Arabic Cantonese Farsi (Persian) French German Hindi Hmong Ilocano Japanese Khmer (Cambodian) Korean Lao Mandarin (Putonghua) Mien (Yao) Mixteco Pilipino (Tagalog) Portuguese Punjabi Russian Samoan Spanish Thai Tongan Urdu Vietnamese

2007-2008 Total Students

1999-2000 Total Students

Numeric Change

Percent Change

131 131 89 25 33 128 65 33 26 24 63 63 45 78 20 2,173 39 311 38 49 12,394 23 30 43 285

120 105 76 17 32 131 98 96 34 14 88 89 52 125

11 26 13 8 1 -3 -33 -63 -8 10 -25 -26 -7 -47 20 126 14 6 17 13 4,214 5 9 -13 -18

9.2% 24.8% 17.1% 47.1% 3.1% -2.3% -33.7% -65.6% -23.5% 71.4% -28.4% -29.2% -13.5% -37.6%

2,047 25 305 21 36 8,180 18 21 56 303

Note: Languages reported are those with at least 20 students in 2008. Source: California Department of Education, Language Census Report Table prepared by Califonia Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

6.2% 56.0% 2.0% 81.0% 36.1% 51.5% 27.8% 42.9% -23.2% -5.9%

Solano County Race/Ethnicity Distribution of Students: Fall 2008 Data District Name

Percent Distribution Total Number of Students

Benicia Unified Dixon Unified Fairfield-Suisun Unified Solano County Office of Education Travis Unified Vacaville Unified Vallejo City Unified Total

4,959 4,089 22,499 434 5,301 13,175 16,681 67,138

American Indian

Asian

Pacific Islander

Filipino

Hispanic

Black

Multiracial/ White No Response

0.7% 0.5% 0.9% 0.0% 0.7% 0.7% 0.6% 0.7%

6.5% 1.8% 5.5% 2.3% 5.0% 2.3% 3.0% 4.0%

0.7% 0.4% 1.9% 1.4% 1.3% 0.9% 2.1% 1.5%

7.3% 1.5% 9.9% 4.8% 10.6% 2.0% 18.6% 9.9%

12.3% 46.3% 33.1% 28.6% 16.0% 24.8% 28.6% 28.2%

9.1% 3.2% 22.9% 27.0% 15.2% 7.2% 31.8% 19.2%

56.4% 42.3% 25.5% 28.6% 42.3% 48.3% 10.8% 31.0%

Source: California Department of Education. Educational Demographics Unit, California Basic Education Database (CBEDS), extracted 5/12/2009 Table Prepared by California Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit

7.1% 3.9% 0.3% 7.4% 8.8% 13.8% 4.6% 5.4%

Solano County Race/Ethnic Population Estimates with Components of Change by Year July 1, 2000-2007 Population

Numeric

(July 1)

Change

Births

Deaths

Increase

Natural

Migration

Net Percent of

8,971 5,401 3,273 3,239 1,512 1,987 2,410 3,828

5,863 5,834 5,841 5,739 5,617 5,792 5,882 5,795

2,546 2,547 2,691 2,684 2,702 2,743 2,761 2,668

3,317 3,287 3,150 3,055 2,915 3,049 3,121 3,128

5,654 2,114 123 184 -1,403 -1,062 -711 700

851 -1,340 -2,296 -2,379 -3,190 -2,996 -2,849 -2,028

2,060 1,971 1,968 1,883 1,754 1,744 1,683 1,866

1,762 1,731 1,820 1,846 1,770 1,790 1,807 1,789

298 240 148 37 -16 -46 -124 77

553 -1,580 -2,444 -2,416 -3,174 -2,950 -2,725 -2,105

1,326 968 702 695 451 534 610 755

736 713 634 645 593 644 661 661

357 387 394 375 403 414 428 394

379 326 240 270 190 230 233 267

947 642 462 425 261 304 377 488

83 55 44 45 31 35 37 47

3 2 4 4 3 5 3 3

7 8 9 8 10 9 15 9

-4 -6 -5 -4 -7 -4 -12 -6

87 61 49 49 38 39 49 53

1,847 1,503 1,272 1,266 1,043 1,114 1,183 1,318

542 570 561 534 527 585 546 552

229 214 225 230 252 259 255 238

313 356 336 304 275 326 291 314

1,534 1,147 936 962 768 788 892 1,004

58 -18 -37 24 10 14 19 10

36 29 40 25 35 27 23 31

19 18 19 18 20 24 13 19

17 11 21 7 15 3 10 12

41 -29 -58 17 -5 11 9 -2

1,027 690 351 330 236 237 244 445

833 795 853 794 799 816 871 823

13 15 14 23 22 31 23 20

820 780 839 771 777 785 848 803

207 -90 -488 -441 -541 -548 -604 -358

3,779 3,543 3,238 3,257 2,930 3,050 3,165 3,280

1,653 1,754 1,781 1,854 1,906 1,971 2,095 1,859

159 174 210 184 225 216 220 198

1,494 1,580 1,571 1,670 1,681 1,755 1,875 1,661

2,285 1,963 1,667 1,587 1,249 1,295 1,290 1,619

Total

Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

397,181 406,152 411,553 414,826 418,065 419,577 421,564 423,974

100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%

White 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

197,636 198,487 197,147 194,851 192,472 189,282 186,286 183,437

49.76% 48.87% 47.90% 46.97% 46.04% 45.11% 44.19% 43.27%

Black 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

58,577 59,904 60,871 61,573 62,269 62,720 63,253 63,863

14.75% 14.75% 14.79% 14.84% 14.89% 14.95% 15.00% 15.06%

American Indian 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

2,235 2,318 2,373 2,417 2,462 2,493 2,528 2,565

0.56% 0.57% 0.58% 0.58% 0.59% 0.59% 0.60% 0.60%

Asian 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

50,666 52,512 54,015 55,287 56,554 57,597 58,711 59,894

12.76% 12.93% 13.12% 13.33% 13.53% 13.73% 13.93% 14.13%

Pacific Islander 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

2,972 3,029 3,012 2,974 2,999 3,009 3,022 3,042

0.75% 0.75% 0.73% 0.72% 0.72% 0.72% 0.72% 0.72%

Multirace 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

14,702 15,729 16,419 16,770 17,099 17,335 17,572 17,816

3.70% 3.87% 3.99% 4.04% 4.09% 4.13% 4.17% 4.20%

Hispanic 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Average

Department of Finance Demographic Research Unit

70,394 74,173 77,716 80,954 84,211 87,141 90,192 93,357

17.72% 18.26% 18.88% 19.52% 20.14% 20.77% 21.39% 22.02%

7/6/2009