Hospitality Lane District, San Bernardino
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San Bernardino, California

Administration
Full nameCity of San Bernardino
Official nameCity of San Bernardino
Settlement typeCity
CountryUS United States
StateCalifornia California
CountySan Bernardino
Government
TypeCouncil-Manager
City CouncilPatrick J. Morris, Mayor
Virginia Marquez
Jason Desjardins
Tobin Brinker
Fred Shorett
Chas A. Kelley
Rikke Van Johnson
Wendy McCammack
City ManagerCharles E. McNeeley
TreasurerDavid C. Kennedy, CCMT
City AttorneyJames F. Penman
City ClerkRachel Clark
Geography
Total Area81.68 sq mi (211.6 km2)
Land Area80.6 sq mi (208.8 km2)
Water Area0.4 sq mi (1 km2)
Elevation1049 � 2900 ft (319.7 m)
Demography
Total Population207832 (2009)
Density (pop.)1008.1/km2 (2611.6/sq mi)
Metro (pop.)4026135
Other information
Time zonePST (UTC-8)
- Summer (DST)PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP codes92401-92408, 92410-92415, 92418, 92420, 92423, 92424, 92427
Area code909
FIPS code06-65000
GNIS feature ID1661375

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San Bernardino is a city located in and the county seat of San Bernardino County, California, United States. One of the major cities of the Inland Empire region, it is the 18th largest city in California, and the 99th largest city in the United States, with a population of 207,832 as of 2009.

The city spans 81 sqmi (209.8 km2). Though much of the housing stock is, on average, older than that of the surrounding region, new homes continue to be built in different parts of the city, with the bulk rising in the Verdemont area on the north side. The California State University, San Bernardino is located in the northern part of the city. Other attractions in San Bernardino include the Fox Performing Arts Center, the California Theatre, the Robert V. Fullerton Museum of Art, Route 66-McDonald's Museum, the Santa Fe Rail Road Museum which houses exhibits and artifacts of local history and the Arrowhead Springs Resort and Hotel. The city is also the gateway to the San Bernardino mountains, less than 10 mi (16.1 km) north and east.

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Climate :
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Rec High °F 94 93 96 102 112 111 116 116 117 111 98 93 117
Avg high °F 62 66 68 71 77 91 102 103 89 80 71 64 75
Avg low °F 34 35 41 46 50 53 60 60 57 50 42 37 46
Rec Low °F 17 21 26 20 35 40 44 43 36 29 24 18 17
Precip (in) 3.5 3.7 3.28 0.93 0.41 0.09 0.04 0.22 0.41 0.71 1.20 1.94 16.43

Surrounding municipalities : Ethnic diversity
# Employer # of Employees
1 Cal State University, San Bernardino 1,000+
2 Caltrans District 8 1,000+
3 City of San Bernardino 1,000+
4 Community Hospital 1,000+
5 San Bernardino City Unified School District 1,000+
6 San Bernardino County Sheriff 1,000+
7 San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools 1,000+
8 San Manuel Band of Mission Indians 1,000+
9 Stater Brothers Markets 1,000+
10 St. Bernardine Medical Center 1,000+

Local government :
City Department Director
City Manager Fred Wilson
Executive Director, Economic Development Agency Emil Marzullo
General Manager, San Bernardino Municipal Water Department Stacy Aldstadt
Director of Finance Barbara Pachon
Director of Development Services Valerie Ross
Police Chief Michael Billdt
Fire Chief Michael Conrad
Director of Parks and Recreation Kevin Hawkins
City Librarian Ophelia G. Roop
Executive Director of Federal Programs Ernest Dowdy
Director of Public Services Ken Fischer
Director of Human Resources Linn Livingstron

Sports :

Sports teams in the Inland Empire region

Baseball
CL: High Desert Mavericks * Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino * Lake Elsinore Storm * Rancho Cucamonga Quakes
Basketball
ABA: Inland Empire 5LINX * Riverside Rage
Ice hockey
ECHL: Ontario Reign
College athletics
NCAA Division IUniversity of California, Riverside Highlanders
NCAA Division IICal State San Bernardino Coyotes
NCAA Division IIIUniversity of Redlands Bulldogs
NAIACalifornia Baptist University Lancers * La Sierra University Golden Eagles
CCCAASan Bernardino Valley College * Chaffey College * Riverside Community College * Mount San Jacinto College * Victor Valley College * College of the Desert

Radio stations in the Riverside-San Bernardino market

By FM frequency88.3 * 88.7 * 89.1 * 89.7 * 90.1 * 91.9 * 92.9 * 93.5 * 94.3 * 94.5 * 95.1 * 96.1 * 96.7 * 97.5 * 98.1 * 98.3 * 98.3 * 99.1 * 99.9 * 100.9 * 101.3 * 101.7 * 103.3 * 103.9 * 104.7 * 105.5 * 105.7 * 106.9
By AM frequency590 * 1050 * 1240 * 1290 * 1350 * 1370 * 1410 * 1440 * 1490 * 1510 * 1570 * 1670
By callsignK251AH * K252BF * K295AI * KACE * KAEH * KATY-FM * KCAA * KCAL * KCAL-FM * KCXX * KDEY-FM * KDIF * KEZY * KFRG * KGGI * KGIC-LP * KHPY * KJVA-LP * KKDD * KLRD * KLYY * KMET * KMYT * KOLA * KQIE * KRCV * KRQB * KSGN * KSPA * KSPC * KTDD * KTIE * KTMQ * KUCR * KUOR * KVCR * KWRM * KXFG * KXRS * KXSB


Municipalities and communities of San Bernardino County, California

County seat: San Bernardino
Cities and townsAdelanto * Apple Valley * Barstow * Big Bear Lake * Chino * Chino Hills * Colton * Fontana * Grand Terrace * Hesperia * Highland * Loma Linda * Montclair * Needles * Ontario * Rancho Cucamonga * Redlands * Rialto * San Bernardino * Twentynine Palms * Upland * Victorville * Yucaipa * Yucca Valley
CDPsBig Bear City * Big River * Bloomington * Bluewater * Crestline * Joshua Tree * Lake Arrowhead * Lenwood * Mentone * Morongo Valley * Mountain View Acres * Muscoy * Running Springs * San Antonio Heights * Searles Valley * Twentynine Palms Base * Wrightwood
Unincorporated
communities
Amboy * Angelus Oaks * Arrowbear Lake * Baker * Baldy Mesa * Bell Mountain * Blue Jay * Bryn Mawr * Cadiz * Cedar Glen * Cedarpines Park * Cima * Crafton * Crest Park * Daggett * Declezville * Del Rosa * Devore * Earp * Essex * Fawnskin * Forest Falls * Fort Irwin * Goffs * Green Valley Lake * Guasti * Halloran Springs * Havasu Lake * Helendale * Hinkley * Ivanpah * Johnson Valley * Kelso * Landers * Lucerne Valley * Ludlow * Lytle Creek * Mojave Heights * Mount Baldy * Mountain Pass * Nebo Center * Newberry Springs * Nipton * Oak Hills * Oak Glen * Oro Grande * Patton * Parker Dam * Phelan * Pinon Hills * Pioneertown * Red Mountain * Rimforest * Skyforest * Sugarloaf * Sunfair * Sunfair Heights * Trona * Twin Peaks * Vidal * Vidal Junction * Yermo * Zzyzx
Ghost townsBagdad * Belleville * Calico * Chambless * Hart * Ivanpah * Providence * Ragtown * Rice * Siberia * Silver Lake * Vanderbilt

Greater Los Angeles Area

Global city (3.8 million pop.)Los Angeles
LA area regionsAntelope Valley * East Los Angeles * Gateway Cities * Greater Hollywood * Harbor Area * San Fernando Valley * San Gabriel Valley * South Bay * South Los Angeles * West Los Angeles
Large satellite cities (>200k pop.)Anaheim * Glendale * Irvine * Long Beach * Riverside * San Bernardino * Santa Ana
CountiesLos Angeles * Orange * Riverside * San Bernardino * Ventura
Metropolitan areasLos Angeles �Long Beach �Santa Ana * Riverside �San Bernardino �Ontario * Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura
LandformsHigh Desert * Los Angeles Basin * Low Desert * Pomona Valley * San Fernando Valley * San Gabriel Valley * Santa Ana Valley * Santa Catalina Island * Santa Clarita Valley * South Bay
Bodies of waterArroyo Seco * Lake Arrowhead * Ballona Creek * Big Bear Lake * Coyote Creek * Los Angeles River * Lake Perris * Rio Hondo * San Gabriel River * San Pedro Bay * Santa Ana River * Santa Clara River * Santa Monica Bay

California county seats

Consolidated city-countySan Francisco
MunicipalitiesAlturas * Auburn * Bakersfield * Colusa * Crescent City * El Centro * Eureka * Fairfield * Fresno * Hanford * Hollister * Jackson * Lakeport * Los Angeles * Madera * Mariposa * Martinez * Marysville * Merced * Modesto * Napa * Nevada City * Oakland * Oroville * Placerville * Red Bluff * Redding * Redwood City * Riverside * Sacramento * Salinas * San Bernardino * San Diego * San Jose * San Luis Obispo * San Rafael * Santa Ana * Santa Barbara * Santa Cruz * Santa Rosa * Sonora * Stockton * Susanville * Ukiah * Ventura * Visalia * Willows * Woodland * Yreka * Yuba City
CDPs and communitiesBridgeport * Downieville * Independence * Markleeville * Quincy * San Andreas * Weaverville

50 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the United States by population

New York * Los Angeles * Chicago * Dallas-Fort Worth * Philadelphia * Houston * Miami * Washington * Atlanta * Boston * Detroit * Phoenix * San Francisco-Oakland * Riverside-San Bernardino * Seattle * Minneapolis-St. Paul * San Diego * St. Louis * Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater * Baltimore * Denver * Pittsburgh * Portland * Cincinnati * Sacramento * Cleveland * Orlando * San Antonio * Kansas City * Las Vegas * San Jose * Columbus * Charlotte * Indianapolis * Austin * Virginia Beach-Norfolk * Providence * Nashville * Milwaukee * Jacksonville * Memphis * Louisville * Richmond * Oklahoma City * Hartford * New Orleans * Birmingham * Salt Lake City * Raleigh * Buffalo

All-America City Award: Hall of Fame

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