1. Introduction
2. Process
3. The Task
4. Resources
5. Evaluation
6. Conclusion
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Sacramento region data
Facts about Sacramento
Population Statistics
View of major streets and waterways
View of bike paths and light rail
Regional Growth
How People Travel


Sacramento Facts:
Sacramento stands at the confluence of two great rivers, one of which can be used for transportation.
The city covers a land area of 249.4 sq km (96.3 sq mi).
The city's central thoroughfare is J St., running east/west. On both sides of this broad boulevard are high-rise office buildings.
The downtown area was revitalized in the 1960s and 1970s by a massive urban-renewal project.


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Population Statistics 1999 2000
Sacramento County 1,189,100 1,209,500
Citrus Heights 88,600 89,200
Folsom 48,600 52,700
Galt 17,250 18,050
Isleton 850 850
Sacramento 404,000 406,000
Unincorporated 629,800 642,700
Source: http://www.dof.ca.gov/html/fs_data/stat-abs/sec_B.htm

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Maps and Charts

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Source of graphs: http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/426.html#TOP

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Source of graphs: http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/426.html#TOP

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