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Walnut Creek is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) east of the city of Oakland in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Walnut Creek serves as a hub for the neighboring cities within central Contra Costa County, due in part to its location at the junction of the highways from Sacramento and San Jose (I-680) and San Francisco/Oakland (SR-24), as well as its accessibility by BART. The city`s total estimated population, as of 2011, is 65,211.
Safe. Pretty. Fun. These are traits that we desire as we consider a place to live, and Westerville fits the bill for each category. Westerville`s average response times for police, fire and emergency medical services are less than four minutes, about half the national average. Our trained personnel, more than 170 strong for police, fire and communications dispatching alone, are there for you when you need them the most, and our police patrol officers travel with portable AED devices that have already saved two lives of people suffering from potentially deadly heart attacks. Westerville is no longer a bedroom community, but pockets will still remind you of yesteryear. Westerville`s Uptown District, near Otterbein College boasts many homes from the 1800s and a plethora of specialty and antique shops and other attractions. Proud of its heritage and roots, Westerville has restored and renovated community treasures like the historic Everal Barn. Speaking of roots, Westerville is also regarded as a Tree City USA, with more than 20,000 street trees, and we`ve taken care to highlight our streams, waterways, and other unique physical characteristics. Of course, fun is an important component for any community, and Westerville will not disappoint. Aside from Westerville`s recreational amenities, we know how to throw big parties, from professional bike races and Independence Day celebrations to the Music & Arts Festival, concerts in the park, and Fourth Friday celebrations in Uptown Westerville. And these events are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many reasons why Westerville was rated by Columbus Parent readers as the best place to raise a family in central Ohio. Don`t just consider Westerville. Buy Westerville. You`ll be glad you did.
Tacoma is Washington state`s third-largest city, with approximately 199,826 residents. Tacoma became known as the City of Destiny in 1887 after it was designated as the Northern Pacific Railroad`s western terminus in 1873. Scores of immigrants flocked to our city then; and now as the city undergoes a thriving renaissance, we`re seeing another surge of immigration as residents and investors flock to this great destination. Tacoma has again emerged as the urban heart of the South Puget Sound. The City`s website offers a snapshot of this inviting Northwest community, and why more and more people are calling Tacoma their City of Destiny, and most of all, their destination for living, working, playing and staying. The City provides a number of direct services to citizens, from picking up garbage and recycling to aiding low income individuals and senior citizens.
Sarasota County is a past Winner of the All American County Award from the National Civic League for improving the quality of life. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Sarasota provides 35 miles of world-famous beaches and is host of the annual Offshore Grand Prix boat race. The county also is home of Oscar Scherer and Myakka State Parks and boasts more than 100 challenging golf courses. Sarasota is known as the cultural capital of Florida with museums of art, theaters, an aquarium, botanical gardens and the annual international film festival. There are a number of colleges and Money magazine ranked the Sarasota County Public Schools one of the top 100 school systems in the United States. Unsurpassed beauty… rich cultural offering…diverse educational opportunities…wide-ranging recreational possibilities…All of this makes Sarasota a great place to live and work!
Milwaukee County oversees operations from our Airport, Child Support Enforcement, Combined Court Operations, Human Services, Parks, Public Safety, Public Works, Fleet Operations, Transportation, and at the Zoo. Our departments are also dedicated to our Seniors in the Department on Aging, those with Disabilities, and Veterans Affairs. Employees are committed to serve the cultural, human, recreational and social needs of the entire community. Milwaukee County is an equal opportunity employer that encourages and welcomes diversity in our workforce.