Porterville, California City of Porterville Flag of Porterville, California Flag Official seal of Porterville, California Location of Porterville in Tulare County and the state of California Location of Porterville in Tulare County and the state of California Porterville, California is positioned in the US Porterville, California - Porterville, California Demonym(s) Porterviller Porterville is a town/city in the San Joaquin Valley, in Tulare County, California, United States.

The city's July 2014 populace (not including East Porterville) was estimated at 55,466. Porterville serves as a gateway to a vast wonderland and recreational area, the Sequoia National Forest, the Giant Sequoia National Monument and Kings Canyon National Park.

13.1 Schools in the Porterville Unified School District 13.2 Schools in the Burton School District 13.3 School Districts of the Greater Porterville region Emigrants skirted the easterly foothills in the vicinity of Porterville as early as 1826.

Gold identified in 1848 brought a tremendous migration to California, and prairie schooners rolled through Porterville between 1849 and 1852.

The town of Porterville was established there in 1864. The town took its name from the founder's given name because another Putnam family lived south of town.

The Wal-Mart Distribution Center, National Vitamin, Beckman Instruments, Standard Register, Sierra Pacific Apparel, Royalty Carpeting, and other small companies have facilities in Porterville.

These include the Porterville Developmental Center, Sequoia National Forest Headquarters, the Army Corps of Engineers Lake Success Facility, and the Porterville College ground of the Kern Community College District.

Porterville is positioned at 36 4 7 N 119 1 39 W (36.068550, -119.027536). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 17.7 square miles (46 km2), of which, 17.6 square miles (46 km2) of it is territory and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) of it (0.41%) is water.

Porterville is positioned on the Tule River at the base of the foothills of the Sierra Nevada and easterly most section of California's Central Valley.

In the foothills above Porterville is the man-made Lake Success.

Porterville, lying along the foothills of the Sierras at an altitude of 455 feet, is positioned on State Highway 65, 165 miles north of Los Angeles, 171 miles east of the Pacific Coast.

Porterville is subject to earthquakes due to its locale within the Pacific Ring of Fire.

Another primary event that affected the Porterville region was the Kern County sequence of shocks that occurred on the White Wolf Fault amid July and August 1952.

Porterville, CA, gets almost 13 inches of precipitation per year.

On average, there are 271 sunny days per year in Porterville, CA.

Climate data for Porterville, California Owing to geography, heavy reliance on automobiles, and agriculture, Portervilleendures from air pollution in the form of smog.

The Porterville region and the rest of the San Joaquin Valley are susceptible to atmospheric inversion, which holds in the exhausts from road vehicles, aircraft s, locomotives, agriculture, manufacturing, and other sources.

Unlike other metros/cities that rely on precipitation to clear smog, Porterville gets only 13.00 inches (330.20 mm) of precipitation each year: pollution accumulates over many consecutive days.

Issues of air character in Porterville and other primary cities led to the passage of early nationwide surroundingal legislation, including the Clean Air Act.

More recently, the state of California has led the country in working to limit pollution by mandating low emission vehicles.

Even with improvement, the 2006 annual report of the American Lung Association ranked the town/city as the 11th most polluted in the nation with short-term particle pollution and year-round particle pollution. In 2007 the annual report of the American Lung Association ranked the town/city as the 4th most polluted in the nation with short-term particle pollution and year-round particle pollution. In 2008, the town/city was ranked the third most polluted and again fourth for highest year-round particulate pollution. Porterville is also experiencing surroundingal issues due to California's extreme drought.

Most of the town/city of Porterville has run out of their supply of groundwater, an unfortunate consequence of the entire town/city relying heavily on private wells.

The Porterville Historical Museum is situated in the old Southern Pacific Railroad depot, constructed in 1913.

The Porterville Main postal service is one of three Porterville structures on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

The 2010 United States Enumeration reported that Porterville had a populace of 54,165.

The ethnic makeup of Porterville was 31,847 (58.8%) White, 673 (1.2%) African American, 1,007 (1.9%) Native American, 2,521 (4.7%) Asian, 64 (0.1%) Pacific Is lander, 15,482 (28.6%) from other competitions, and 2,571 (4.7%) from two or more competitions.

The populace was spread out with 18,154 citizens (33.5%) under the age of 18, 5,879 citizens (10.9%) aged 18 to 24, 14,266 citizens (26.3%) aged 25 to 44, 10,773 citizens (19.9%) aged 45 to 64, and 5,093 citizens (9.4%) who were 65 years of age or older.

30,016 citizens (55.4% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 23,002 citizens (42.5%) lived in rental housing units.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 34.3% under the age of 18, 10.8% from 18 to 24, 28.0% from 25 to 44, 17.5% from 45 to 64, and 9.4% who were 65 years of age or older.

Under the California State Constitution, there is a difference in powers granted to cities.

The City Charter, in accordance with the State Constitution, provides the City with authority for "Home Rule" whereby the City is given the power to make and enforce inside its own boundaries any law, which does not conflict with the State or Federal Government.

The State Constitution gives this right of "Home Rule" to any city.

Porterville has directed as a Charter City since 1926, but the Charter has been changed by the voters a several times since then.

During the November 2008 Prop 8 election campaign, Porterville's City Council was the only City Council in all of California that passed a Resolution in favor of Prop 8. The Resolution urged voters to act on behalf of the Council's personal, religious, and political interests. Local gay rights activists, such as Porterville LGBTQ, protested at subsequent City Council meetings for months afterwards, getting the consideration of small-town media. Prop 8 amended California's constitution to remove existing marriage rights for same-sex couples.

Porterville, Tulare County voters voted over 75% in favor of Prop 8, among the highest levels in the State of California, amid the election. On August 4, 2010, Prop 8 was ruled unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution.

In June 2013, the mayor declared that month to be LGBT pride month, but that proclamation was later rescinded by the town/city council. The City Council later removed the Mayor responsible for introducing the proclamation, Virginia Gurrola. During a discussion on the establishment of anti-bullying youth safe zones, Gurrola's successor, Cam Hamilton, stated "I'm against bullying, but I'm getting damn tired of it being used as a mantra for everything when all most citizens have to do is expanded a pair and stick up for them damn selves." In the California State Senate, Porterville is in the 14th district.

In the California State Assembly, it is in the 26th Assembly District, represented by Republican Devon Mathis. In the United States House of Representatives, Porterville is in California's 23rd congressional district, represented by Republican Kevin Mc - Carthy According to the City's 2011 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town/city are: 1 Porterville Developmental Center 1,560 2 Porterville Unified School District 1,475 6 City of Porterville 504 The sheriff in Big Top Pee-wee (1988) received a report from Porterville about a windstorm approaching Pee-wee Herman's small-town town.

In the science fiction novel The Santaroga Barrier (1968) Porterville is the nearest "normal town" to the fictional Santaroga situated in a valley 25 miles to the east of Porterville.

Porterville is the home of the Persian Lime Porterville has three structures that are listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP); The First Congregational Church, US Post Office- Porterville Main, The Zalud House Museum.

Wayne Hardin - College Football Hall of Famer, former head football coach at Porterville College 1952 and 1953 Rance Mulliniks - Major League Baseball infielder (California Angels, Kansas City Royals, and Toronto Blue Jays) California State Route 65, known as The All American City Highway or Porterville Freeway, is a primary north-south freeway that heads north to Lindsay and south to Bakersfield.

California State Route 190, is a primary east west freeway in Porterville that heads west to California State Route 99 and east bypassing East Porterville to Springville.

(CR J15) Porterville (CR J26) Porterville (CR J27) Porterville (CR J28) Porterville (CR J29) Porterville (CR J37) Porterville (CR J42) East Porterville Porterville Transit Logo The Porterville Transit operates surroundingally-friendly and convenient enhance transit to Porterville and the encircling communities.

Porterville COLT Paratranit service designed for transit riders with disabilities that prevent them from using regular bus services.

Porterville Transit and COLT services are provided inside the town/city limits and to designated unincorporated urban areas of the county, including "county islands" inside the town/city limits.

The Tulare County Area Transit (TCa - T) provides the enhance transit services between Porterville and lesser communities throughout the greater Porterville Area.

Porterville A Porterville has one airport and offers 1 passenger Charter service, West - Air.

The Porterville Municipal Airport.(IATA: PTV, ICAO: KPTV, FAA LID: PTV) the close-by commercial airports include: The Porterville Recorder is the daily journal serving Greater Porterville.

TV station KTFF-DT and KVVG-LP are all licensed to Porterville.

Porterville Municipal Golf Course Porterville Historical Museum Porterville off- Highway Vehicle Park Frank "Buck" Shaffer Auditorium (Porterville Memorial Auditorium) Porterville Community Strings Porterville Panther Band The Porterville Marketplace Porterville Celebrates Reading Fair (April) Porterville Fair (May 15 19) Porterville Municipal Pool Most of Porterville is served by the Porterville Unified School District, while portions of the section of the town/city are zoned to the Burton Elementary School District Schools in the Porterville Unified School District Porterville High School Porterville Adult School Schools in the Burton School District School Districts of the Greater Porterville region Alta Vista Elementary School District east side they are their own precinct K -8 ) Burton School District ( they are their own district) Citrus South Tule Elementary School District (Closed) Ducor Elementary School District Hope Elementary School District Pleasant View Elementary School District Porterville Unified School District Rockford Elementary School District Saucelito Elementary School District Springville Union Elementary School District Strathmore Union Elementary School District Sunnyside Union Elementary School District ( own district) Terra Bella Elementary School District Woodville Union Elementary School District There is one improve college in Porterville, Porterville College (PC), and National University maintains a learning center inside Porterville College.

The new nine-courtroom, 96,000-square-foot courthouse replaced the previous overcrowded Porterville Courthouse.

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