Novato
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of Novato
Overview
Novato began as Rancho de Novato, a Spanish land grant. Incorporated
in 1960, it encompasses 28 square miles and has a distinct
country-suburban feel. Features and landmarks include the
huge Vintage Oaks Shopping Mall and Hamilton Field, a former
air base converted to a residential and retail complex. It
is also home to the Buck Institute, an internationally recognized
scientific center focused on aging research. Novato is one
of the larger populations in the County and has one of the
highest education levels.
Schools
The Novato Unified School District serves students in kindergarten
through grade 12 in north Marin. The district includes eight
elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools,
one continuation high school, an independent study program
for K-12 (NOVA) and two charters, one K-8 and one high school.
Parks & Recreation
A number of parks exist throughout the city and in some outer
regions. Many youth and adult programs are available through
the Parks and Recreation Department. There are many restaurants,
churches, movie theaters, and a public library.
Demographics
Population (as of 2000 Census): 47,630
Median age: 39.6
Percentage of Married Households: 52.74%
Percentage of Families (with children): 32.13%
Sources: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Weather
Novato is in the northern region and is one of the hottest
areas in the County. The yearly average temperature is 58
degrees. Average temperatures range between 46 and 67 degrees.
July and August are the hottest months — averaging 78
degrees — but can reach into the 90’s. Average
humidity, 60 percent. About 26.3 inches of rain falls per
year — usually between the months of November and April.
Approximate distance from the Golden Gate Bridge is 24 miles.
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