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Redding, California

Redding, California
General law city
City of Redding
Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay
Flag of Redding, California
Flag
Official seal of Redding, California
Seal
Nickname(s): "Jewels of Northern California"
Location of Redding in Shasta County, California.
Location of Redding in Shasta County, California.
Redding, California is located in the US
Redding, California
Redding, California
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°35′N 122°22′W / 40.583°N 122.367°W / 40.583; -122.367Coordinates: 40°35′N 122°22′W / 40.583°N 122.367°W / 40.583; -122.367
Country United States
State California
County Shasta
Incorporated October 4, 1887
Founded by Pierson B. Reading
Government
 • Type Council-manager
 • City council Mayor Brent Weaver
Vice Mayor Kristen Schreder
Francie Sullivan
Julie Winter
Adam McElvain
 • City manager Kurt Starman
Area
 • Total 61.175 sq mi (158.442 km2)
 • Land 59.647 sq mi (154.485 km2)
 • Water 1.528 sq mi (3.957 km2)  2.50%
Elevation 564 ft (172 m)
Population (April 1, 2010)
 • Total 89,861
 • Estimate (2014) 91,593
 • Density 1,500/sq mi (570/km2)
Demonym(s) Reddingite
Time zone Pacific Time Zone (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
ZIP codes 96001–96003, 96049, 96099
Area code 530
FIPS code 06-59920
GNIS feature IDs 277582, 2411531
Website www.cityofredding.org

Redding, officially the City of Redding, is the county seat of Shasta County, California, in the northern part of the state. It is located on the Sacramento River, which provided transportation and power in its early years. Interstate 5 bisects the entire city, which has a population of 89,861, from the south to north before it approaches Shasta Lake, located about 15 miles to the north of Downtown. Redding is the largest city in the Shasta Cascade region, and it is the fourth-largest city in the Sacramento Valley, behind Sacramento, Elk Grove, and Roseville.

The site of Redding was settled by Native Americans of the Wintu tribe around the year 1000. Situated along the Siskiyou Trail, Redding became a stop on a trade and travel route connecting California's Central Valley and the Pacific Northwest. During the early 19th century, Hudson's Bay Company trappers and numerous European-American settlers passed through the site while traveling along the Siskiyou Trail.

The first European-American settler in the area was Pierson B. Reading, an early California pioneer. He was an admirer of John Sutter. In 1844, Reading received the Rancho Buena Ventura Mexican land grant for the area occupied by today's Redding and Cottonwood, California, along the Sacramento River. At the time it was the northernmost nonnative settlement in California.


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