Special Districts, Cities, and Towns
The Berry Creek Community Services District provides domestic water services in the unincorporated community of Berry Creek in eastern Butte County.
The Butte County Mosquito Abatement District was formed in June 1948.
The mission of the Butte County Resource Conservation District is to protect, enhance, and support Butte County natural resources and agriculture by working with willing land owners and citizens through education, land management, and on-the-ground pro
The Butte Water District maintains approximately 80 miles of canals and provides irrigation water to over 1,000 users in Butte and Sutter Counties.
As the Chico community continues to grow, we at CARD are focused more than ever in providing quality services and activities to meet both your individual and family needs.
The City of Biggs is a full-service, general law city with a population of 1,707 located in the fertile farmlands of the Sacramento Valley about an hour north of Sacramento.
The City of Chico was founded in 1860 by General John Bidwell and incorporated in 1872.
Gridley is growing and changing, becoming livelier, more active, and more festive than ever before.
The City of Oroville is located in Butte County in the Sierra Nevada Foothills within the Northern Sacramento Valley. The City is considered the gateway to Lake Oroville and Feather River recreational areas. The City of Oroville has a p
It is thought the District was originally formed in 1905; however, the District's bylaws were recorced in 1908. Drainage District No. 1 (DD1) is located east and south of the City of Gridley and directly west of the Feather River.
Drainage District No. 100 (DD100) was originally established on August 30, 1915, under the California Water Act of 1913.
Drainage District No. 2 was established in February of 1920. The District was originally formed to make improvements to approximately eight miles of Little Dry Creek, which flows through the District's boundaries.
The Durham Irrigation District provides domestic water services to parcels in the unincorporated community of Durham.
D.R.P.D is one of five recreational special districts in Butte County. Originally established in 1947 to serve the community by taking care of the Durham Community Park.
The El Medio Fire Protection District is located just south of the Oroville City limits. The district being approximately 2 square miles with a compliment of urban and wild land areas.
The Feather River Recreation and Park District encompasses an area of 730 square miles in South-eastern Butte County, which comprises approximately 42 percent of the geographical area of the County and nearly 24 percent of the County‟s population.
Formed in 1927, the Gridley-Biggs Cemetery District is located in the southeastern corner of Butte County and contains the communities of Gridley, Biggs and Richvale.
Formed in 1952, the Kimshew Cemetery District is located east of Highway 32 and north of Paradise and contains the unincorporated communities of Butte Meadows, DeSabla, Inskip, Jonesville, Lovelock, Magalia, Paradise Pines and Stirling City.
The mission of the Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District is to provide dedicated service and efficient wastewater collection at a reasonable price to all customers.
Formed in 1928, the Oroville Cemetery District is located in southern Butte County, generally surrounding the City of Oroville.
Formded in 1930, the Paradise Cemetery District is located in the north central portion of Butte County, east of State Highway 32 and west of State Highway 70.
Paradise Irrigation District (PID) is dedicated to the business of producing and delivering a safe, dependable supply of quality water in an efficient, cost effective manner with service that meets or exceeds the expectation of our customers.
The Paradise Recreation and Park District has been providing recreation facilities and programs since 1948 to the residents of the Town of Paradise, the Butte Creek Canyon area, and the unincorporated communities of Magalia/Paradise Pines and Concow/Ya
Formed in 1937, the Pine Creek Cemetery District is located in the north western portion of Butte County, near Chico, CA.
Reclamation District No. 833 (RD833) was initially formed in 1921 under the State Reclamation Act.
This district is in Sutter County and Butte County. Sutter County is the "Primary County" for this district. Please contact Sutter County for information regarding Reclamation District 2054.
The Richvale Recreation and Park District is located within the unincorporated community of Richvale.
Rock Creek Reclamation District (RCRD) was initially formed in 1985 under the State Reclamation Act.
The Sacramento River Reclamation District (SRRD) was formed on November 8, 1999, under the Water Code Section 50000, et seq.
South Feather Water and Power Agency is an independent special district formed under the Irrigation Code of the State of California. It provides treated water service to the communities of Oroville, Palermo and Bangor in southeast Butte County, as wel
The Stirling City Cemetery is owned and operated by the Kimshew Cemetery District. The Stirling City Cemetery is approximately 3 acres in size and is located at the end of Mica Street in the unincorporated community of Stirling City, CA.
The Thermalito Water and Sewer District (TWSD) provides domestic water and sanitary sewer services to the Thermalito area of Oroville.
Formed in 1931, the Thompson Flat Cemetery District is located northwest of the Feather River on Thompson Flat Cemetery Road off of Cherokee Road in the rural area north of the City of Oroville, CA.
The Town of Paradise, incorporated in 1979, is nestled in the foothills of Northern California's Sierra Nevada Mountains and sits astride a ridge top with elevations ranging from 2,000 to 2,800 feet above the valley floor.
Formed in 1951, the Upham Cemetery District is located in the southeastern portion of Butte County.
Western Canal Water District (District) was formed by a vote of landowners on December 18, 1984 as a California Water District, and currently encompasses a land area of approximately 67,500 acres, of which 58,167 acres are irrigable.
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