Coral Springs has become a premier South Florida community, known for its abundant parks, quality schools, numerous athletic programs, and attractive neighborhoods. In 1963, Coral Springs was founded on the edge of the Florida Everglades in Broward County. What was once acres of green been fields is now home to more than 128,000 residents, with millions of square feet of commercial, retail, warehouse and manufacturing space. The first city to win the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, Coral Springs is today what pioneers envisioned: a neighborhood of top-rated schools, successful busines... view company details
Santa Fe Springs is a unique City with a variety of services and amenities available to its residential and business communities. It is home to 3,000 businesses with an unmatched blend of businesses and residents. It is a planned community with 90% of its land designated for commercial and industrial use, making Santa Fe Springs a thriving industrial environment. The City has nearly 100 acres of recreation space, 19 park sites, and miles of green belts and parkways, which provide a pleasant environment for its 18,000 residents and 95,000 business residents. Santa Fe Springs is a service-orient... view company details
Clear Springs processes and distributes rainbow trout products. view company details
Thirteen lushly planted acres in a desert climate is probably the most defining and remembered quality of one's stay here. Sense of place is shaped by walking these planted paths beneath arches of green, through tunnels of hedgerow that periodically open up to the spread of a lawn, the shade of a tree, a cluster of tall pampas grass or a court of palms. A fire circle, a tiled fountain, fruit trees and herb gardens -- hammocks, strung between palm trees, hidden niches -- just some of the finds along the way. Whether exploring the entire weave of walk-ways throughout the property or simply follo... view company details
The City of Covina provides responsive municipal services and manages public resources to enhance the quality of life for the community. Departments that provide municipal services are the Covina Public Library, Covina Redevelopment Agency, Community Development, Fire and Police departments, Parks & Recreation, Public Works and the public resources are managed by the Administration department, City Council, City Clerk, Finance and Human Resources departments. view company details
Columbia is the state capital and largest city in South Carolina. We offer a great combination of high quality of life, talented workforce and business opportunities that make it a great location to do business, enjoy life and raise a family. The City of Columbia has a subtropical climate with mild winters, warm springs and autumns and hot summers. We have a vibrant and growing local arts community with numerous galleries, theaters, and performance venues. view company details
Imagine a career with the City of Pasadena... Pasadena is nestled at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains approximately 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It is renowned as a "World Class City" as well as what many refer to as the "America's City." It is an ethnically and culturally rich city with a significantly diverse population. The unique size and charm of this community makes Pasadena a warm and inviting urban setting without the worries and hassles of a big city. Visitors, as well as those who live and work in Pasadena, enjoy easy walking or driving distances. In addition to the T... view company details
Founded in 1849, the City of Sacramento is the oldest incorporated city in California. In 1920, Sacramento city voters adopted a City Charter (municipal constitution) and a City Council Manager form of government, which is still being used today. The City Council consists of a Mayor, elected by all City voters, and eight Council members, elected to represent separate districts in the City. Each Council member is required to live in the district they represent. The Mayor and Council members serve four-year terms. Elections are staggered. The Council establishes city policies, ordinances and lan... view company details
The City of Alameda, California is a unique island community of approximately 76,000 residents in the San Francisco Bay Area. With connections to the East Bay mainland by four bridges, two underwater tubes, and highly-desirable ferry service to San Francisco, we are within minutes of numerous cultural activities in San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. People are drawn to Alameda for our safe and inviting residential communities with distinguished neighborhood schools, boutique shopping, and a broad mix of destination restaurants. Alameda takes pride in being a vibrant community with a rich ma... view company details
The City of Banning is a municipal corporation serving approximately 32,000 residents. The City is a full service City with police, parks, recreation, transit, streets, water, wastewater, electric, airport, fire, land use and zoning, and development services. Banning is strategically located in the San Gorgonio Pass area of Southern California along Interstate 10 between Los Angeles and Palm Springs. The community enjoys clean air, ample water supplies, and the inspiring vistas of the two tallest peaks in Southern California, Mt. San Jacinto and Mt. San Gorgonio. In addition, residents enjoy p... view company details
The City of Yakima, population 93,000 and growing, was incorporated in 1886 and is located in sunny central Washington. It encompasses 28.17 square miles in an area of rich volcanic soil. A regional getaway destination, the City is 145 miles southeast of Seattle, 200 miles southwest of Spokane, and 180 miles northeast of Vancouver, Washington. The region hub city is served by rail, highway and air transportation facilities, which have helped develop the City as the commercial and business center of Central Washington. Yakima is the 11th largest city in the State of Washington. The City of Yaki... view company details
The City of Coachella is a municipal corporation that provides full service governmental services to the residents and businesses of the City of Coachella. It is a city in the County of Riverside, California; it is the easternmost city in the region collectively known as the Coachella Valley. It is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Palm Springs, 72 miles (116 km) east of Riverside, and 130 miles (210 km) east of Los Angeles. Known as the "City of Eternal Sunshine", Coachella is largely a rural and agricultural community in the desert and one of the state's fastest growing cities in the late 20t... view company details