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The native plant community of Olivehurst is central oak woodland.
The U.S. Postal Service sometimes lists addresses in Alicia, Arboga, Pearson, Plumas Lake, South Yuba, and West Linda as being in Olivehurst, because they are all in the 95961 zip code. However, on the Yuba-Sutter Wiki, we prefer listing the more specific locations.
Demographics
As of a July 2007 estimate1, residents' median age was 31 years.
60.2% of residents were white and non-Hispanic, followed by 25.0% of residents who were Hispanic and 7.1% who were Native American. Olivehurst has the highest proportion of Native American residents in the Yuba-Sutter area.
Of residents 25 or older, 58.4% had at least a high school degree, 5.0% had at least a bachelor's degree, and 1.2% had a graduate or professional degree.
Of residents 15 or older, 53.1% were married, 24.8% had never married, 10.9% were divorced, 7.1% were widowed, and 4.1% were separated.
7.6% of households were headed by unmarried partners. 0.4% of households were headed by self-identified same-sex couples.
For employed residents, the average travel time to work was 27 minutes. The most common industries for males to work in were the construction industry (13%), farming (11%), and waste management services (10%). The most common industries for females to work in were health care (17%) and education (14%).
The 2007 median annual household income was $41,862 and 2008 median home price was $151,660. Olivehurst has the lowest median home price in the Yuba-Sutter area. 18.3% of residents were below the poverty level in 2007, and 7.4% were below half the poverty level. The 2008 cost of living index was 92.2 (the United States average is 100).
History
Olivehurst was formerly called Denniston, according to a 1917 map from the
California State Mining Bureau.2 It was settled predominantly by the Okie community during the
Great Depression. The Olivehurst post office was established in 1941.
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City Data: Olivehurst, California - 2Durham, David L. California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State. Quill Driver Books, 1998. p. 575.
Places to Shop
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Grade Schools
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Ella Elementary School (K–6)
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Lindhurst High School (9–12)
Other Places to Learn
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Other Places
Main Roads
Links
Olivehurst entry on Wikipedia
Sperling's Best Places: Olivehurst
City Data: Olivehurst, California



