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Our Antioch Dashboard

Population as of 2024
113,884
Median Age
36.4
Median Household Income
$92,284
Median Household Size
3.28
Mayor
Lamar Thorpe
2020-Current
Police Chief
Brian Addington
Interim
Fire Chief
Lewis Broschard
2019-Current

Famous Antiochians

Marshawn Lynch
Former professional American football player, known for his time with the Seattle Seahawks. Lynch was born and raised in Antioch before becoming a standout athlete in college and later in the NFL.
Jimmy Rollins
Former professional baseball shortstop, primarily known for his tenure with the Philadelphia Phillies. Rollins, a three-time All-Star and World Series champion, was born in Oakland but grew up in Antioch.
Troy Dayak
Former professional soccer player and current coach. Dayak, a defender, played for the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer (MLS) and was born and raised in Antioch.
Dennis Eckersley
Former professional baseball pitcher and Hall of Famer. Eckersley, known for his success as both a starter and a reliever, was born in Oakland but grew up in Antioch.
Charisse Arrington
R&B singer and songwriter. Arrington, known for her hit song "Down with This," was born and raised in Antioch.
Carlos Alazraqui
Actor, comedian, and voice artist. Alazraqui, known for his voice work in TV shows like "Rocko's Modern Life" and as the voice of the Taco Bell Chihuahua, was born and raised in Antioch.

Opportunity Lives Here

Antioch is one of California's oldest cities, dating back to the mid-1800s. When we stroll through the downtown area, we're stepping back in time. Our Rivertown Heritage District is dotted with historic buildings, complete with informative plaques that share tales of Antioch’s rich past.

The San Joaquin River is at the heart of it all. From boating to fishing to bird-watching, the Antioch Marina and the nearby Dow Wetlands Preserve have us covered. For those who love to hike or bike, the Delta de Anza Regional Trail offers a scenic route right along the river.

Antioch’s diversity really comes to life in its cultural scene and food spots. We can indulge in a variety of international flavors, from Mexican taquerias to Asian fusion eateries. The El Campanil Theatre stands out as a cultural beacon, hosting everything from live performances to film screenings all year round.

Antioch is family-friendly, too. We have parks everywhere and events that cater to young and old alike. Contra Loma Regional Park is popular with families for its swimming, picnicking, and hiking spots.

Education is a big deal in our community. We're proud of our wide range of educational institutions, including Antioch High School with its strong academic and sports programs. The Antioch Community Center is a gathering spot for all sorts of community activities, from fitness classes to cultural events.

Getting around and out of Antioch is easy thanks to our strategic location. The Antioch-Pittsburg Amtrak station makes trips to the Bay Area a breeze, and Highway 4 is a major route that makes travel around the region pretty straightforward.

For us nature buffs, Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is a treasure trove of outdoor activities. It offers miles of hiking trails, a peek into old coal mines, and plenty of natural history to explore. Plus, birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts will find a variety of species to keep an eye out for.

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    Building Codes and Permits

    Building Division: 2nd Floor City Hall
    200 H St.
    Phone: (925) 779-7065
    Email: building@antiochca.gov

    Antioch FAQs

    Q: How did Antioch get its name?

    A: Antioch was named by two settlers, William and Joseph Smith, who arrived in the area in 1850. They were deeply religious and named the settlement after the ancient city of Antioch in Syria, which is mentioned in the Bible as one of the earliest centers of Christianity. Originally, the area was called Smith's Landing after the brothers, but in 1851, the name was officially changed to Antioch to reflect their religious influence and aspirations for the community's future growth and prosperity.

    Q: How do I register my child for school in Antioch?

    A: Visit the Antioch Unified School District (AUSD) website and complete the online enrollment process. You'll need to provide proof of residency, your child's birth certificate, immunization records and any previous school records (if applicable). After completing the online registration, you may need to bring these documents to the school or district office to finalize the enrollment.

    Q: Is Antioch accessible for people with disabilities?

    A: Antioch is committed to accessibility and strives to ensure that the city is accessible for people with disabilities. Efforts have been made to provide accessible infrastructure, including sidewalks, public buildings, and parks. Many public facilities in Antioch comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, offering features such as wheelchair ramps, accessible parking spaces, and accessible restroom facilities.

    Q: My young nephew is planning a visit. Is there a nightlife scene in Antioch?

    A: Antioch has a limited nightlife scene compared to larger cities, but there are still options for those looking to enjoy an evening out. The city offers a variety of bars, lounges, and restaurants where residents and visitors can socialize, relax, and enjoy drinks or a meal. These establishments often feature live music, karaoke nights, or special events to provide entertainment for patrons. While the nightlife scene in Antioch may be more laid-back and less bustling compared to nearby cities, there are still opportunities to enjoy a night out in the local establishments.

    Q: What are some family-friendly activities that I can do with my visiting nieces?

    A: Antioch offers several family-friendly activities for residents and visitors to enjoy, including the Antioch WaterPark, the Prewett Family Park, Contra Loma Regional Park, Antioch Community Center, Antioch Library and the Antioch Historical Society Museum.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
    Serving Our Antioch Area

    Owner, Hometown Heating & Air Conditioning

    Proactive HVAC Maintenance

    It’s better to find out in spring that your home’s air conditioner needs to be serviced than on a hot summer day. For this reason, prior to summer, turn on your air conditioner and let it run so you can test your thermostat and make sure the air is coming out cold in all the vents.

    General Manager, Schicker Luxury Shower Doors, Inc.

    Shower Door Design

    An important consideration for a new shower enclosure is door design and orientation. In small bathrooms where toilets or vanities present obstacles, a sliding door may work better than a swinging door. Sliding doors can be custom-designed, and they can even be curved to accommodate a round bathing area.

    Owner, Precision Cleaning Services

    Carpet Cleaning Intervals

    Most carpet cleaners recommend a minimum of one annual cleaning for a residential home, but this may vary depending on the circumstances. For example, homes where small children or pets reside may benefit from biannual professional cleanings, whereas those that get minimal foot traffic may only need a cleaning every two years.

    Owner, HSR

    Dryer Vent Safety

    Regularly inspect your dryer to prevent fire hazards. Check that the vent line behind the dryer isn’t smashed or crimped, which restricts airflow. Next, while the dryer is running, go outside to the exterior vent and test the airflow with your hand. If the airflow seems weak, the vent line may be clogged.

    Our Antioch Glossary

    “Delta De Anza Regional Trail”

    A popular trail for walking, running, and biking in Antioch, offering scenic views along the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.

    “Antioch Bridge”

    A toll bridge connecting Antioch with Sacramento County, spanning the San Joaquin River.

    “Lone Tree Golf Course”

    A well-known golf course in Antioch, providing a recreational space for golf enthusiasts.

    “El Campanil Theatre”

    A historic theater in downtown Antioch, hosting a variety of performances, including concerts, plays, and community events.

    “Antioch Speedway”

    A dirt track racing venue in Antioch, attracting motorsports enthusiasts and hosting various racing events.

    “Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve”

    A regional park near Antioch known for its historic coal mining sites, hiking trails, and scenic landscapes.

    “Prewett Family Park”

    A large park in Antioch featuring sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas, providing recreational activities for families.

    “Streets of Brentwood”

    A shopping and entertainment complex in nearby Brentwood, often frequented by residents of Antioch for retail, dining, and leisure activities.

    “Antioch Unified School District”

    The local school district serving Antioch, overseeing public education from elementary to high school levels.

    Antioch's Perennial Events

    Antioch Fourth of July Parade & Celebration

    Antioch Fourth of July Parade & Celebration

    This annual event celebrates Independence Day with a festive parade through downtown Antioch. The parade features colorful floats, marching bands, community organizations, and more. Following the parade, there are family-friendly activities, live entertainment, and fireworks at the Contra Costa County Fairgrounds.

    Antioch Summer Concert Series

    Antioch Summer Concert Series

    The Antioch Summer Concert Series brings live music performances to the community during the summer months. Held at Waldie Plaza, the series showcases local bands and artists, covering various genres of music. It's a great opportunity for residents to enjoy free outdoor concerts in a relaxed setting.

    Fall-O-Ween

    Fall-O-Ween

    This family-friendly Halloween event takes place at the Antioch Community Center. It offers safe and enjoyable activities for children, including games, costume contests, face painting, and a haunted house. The carnival provides a fun-filled environment for families to celebrate Halloween together.

    Holiday DeLites

    Holiday DeLites

    Holiday DeLites is a cherished holiday tradition in Antioch. This event features a festive tree lighting ceremony, holiday music, and activities for children. Visitors can enjoy the magical atmosphere, meet Santa Claus, and participate in seasonal crafts and games.

    Delta Blues Festival

    Delta Blues Festival

    The Delta Blues Festival is an annual event that celebrates the rich heritage of blues music. Held in Antioch's Rivertown district, the festival features live performances by renowned blues musicians, food vendors, and arts and crafts exhibits.

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    ZIP Codes Within Antioch City

    • 94509, 94531

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    Groups and Clubs Serving
    Antioch

    Antioch Rotary Club

    A service organization dedicated to making a positive impact in the community through various charitable initiatives and projects.

    Antioch Historical Society

    A group that promotes and preserves the rich history of Antioch through educational programs, exhibits, and events.

    Delta Quilters Guild

    A club for quilting enthusiasts of all skill levels, providing a supportive community for sharing ideas, techniques, and creating beautiful quilts.

    Antioch Sports Legends

    A nonprofit organization honoring the achievements of local athletes and individuals who have made significant contributions to sports in Antioch.

    Religious Organizations
    Serving Antioch

    St. Ignatius of Antioch Catholic Church

    A vibrant Catholic community that offers Masses, sacraments, religious education, and various ministries to foster spiritual growth and serve the community.

    Hillcrest Congregational Church

    A welcoming and inclusive Protestant church that seeks to create a caring community, promote social justice, and provide spiritual guidance and support.

    Antioch Church of Christ

    A Bible-based Christian congregation that focuses on discipleship, worship, and outreach, with a desire to share God's love and teachings with the community.

    Islamic Center of the East Bay

    A mosque serving the Muslim community in Antioch and the surrounding areas, providing a place for worship, education, and community engagement.

    Social Antioch

    Oldest Antioch
    Businesses

    Hazel’s Drive In

    (Founded in 1947)

    East County Glass & Window

    (Founded in 1962)

    Mac’s Old House

    (Founded in 1983)

    Popular Spots!

    Contra Loma Regional Park

    Contra Loma Regional Park is a scenic park located in Antioch. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, picnicking, and swimming. The park also features a swim lagoon, picnic areas, and trails for visitors to enjoy.

    Antioch Marina

    The Antioch Marina is a picturesque waterfront area that provides a range of boating and recreational opportunities. It features a boat launch, docking facilities, fishing piers, and waterfront promenades. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the marina, admiring the boats, or simply taking in the views.

    Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve

    Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is a historical and natural park located near Antioch. It offers scenic hiking trails, picnic areas, and guided mine tours that provide insights into the region's coal mining history. Visitors can explore the preserved mining relics, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the area's past.

    Rivertown Historic District

    Antioch's Rivertown Historic District is a charming area with preserved historic buildings, unique shops, and dining establishments. Visitors can take a leisurely walk through the district, explore boutique stores, visit antique shops, and enjoy a meal in one of the local restaurants. The district often hosts community events and festivals, adding to its lively atmosphere.

    Restaurants We Love

    Lone Tree Golf & Event Center - The Restaurant

    Located within the Lone Tree Golf & Event Center, this restaurant offers a casual dining experience with picturesque views of the golf course. The menu features a variety of American cuisine, including salads, sandwiches, burgers, and seafood.

    Tailgaters Sports Bar & Grill

    Tailgaters is a popular sports bar and grill in Antioch. It provides a lively atmosphere with multiple TV screens broadcasting sports events. The menu includes classic bar food, such as wings, burgers, sandwiches, and a variety of appetizers.

    Sweeney's Grill & Bar

    Sweeney's is a family-owned and operated restaurant known for its warm and friendly environment. The menu offers a range of dishes, including steaks, seafood, pasta, and sandwiches, with an emphasis on fresh ingredients and flavorful preparations.

    Celia's Mexican Restaurant

    Celia's is a well-established Mexican restaurant that has been serving traditional Mexican cuisine in Antioch for many years. The menu features a variety of authentic dishes, such as tacos, enchiladas, fajitas, and homemade salsas.

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