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Richmond is our home and we love it! Here you’ll find the best spots to revisit, the Richmond events schedule, local social media links, stories of our Richmond area unsung heroes and much more. Connect with your neighbors and share what you love about our hometown. Plus, join us as a Richmond Diamond Certified Preferred Member (always free).
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Our Richmond Dashboard

Population as of 2024
114,450
Median Age
36.7
Median Household Income
$100,237
Median Household Size
2.9
Mayor
Eduardo Martinez
Police Chief
Bisa French
Fire Chief
Jim Wishlove

Famous Richmondians

Les Claypool
Les Claypool is best known as the bassist and lead vocalist of the alternative rock band Primus. Renowned for his innovative bass techniques and quirky lyrics, Claypool's influence extends beyond Primus through projects like Oysterhead and the Claypool Lennon Delirium.
Iamsu!
Iamsu!, born Sudan Ameer Williams in Richmond, is a rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He first gained recognition in the early 2010s as a prominent figure in the West Coast hip-hop scene, especially within the "hyphy" music movement.
Ronnie Schell
Ronnie Schell is an actor and comedian who first gained popularity in the 1960s, particularly for his role as Duke Slater on the hit television series "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C."
Carl Franklin
Carl Franklin is an acclaimed director, screenwriter, producer, and actor. Franklin started his career in the entertainment industry as an actor in the 1970s and 1980s, appearing in various television shows and films. However, he is most renowned for his work behind the camera, particularly in directing.
Christopher Darden
Christopher Darden is a lawyer, author, and former prosecutor. He gained national prominence as one of the lead prosecutors in the highly publicized O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1995.
Master P
Master P is a rapper, actor, businessman, record executive, philanthropist, and former basketball player. He is recognized for his role in popularizing the Southern rap style in the 1990s. He opened a record store in Richmond called No Limit Records And Tapes, which later became his own record label.

Pride and Purpose

Richmond stands out with its rich blend of history, culture and natural settings. We played a crucial role during World War II, with our shipyards bustling with activity. Today, this part of our past is honored at the World War II Home Front National Historical Park, which not only commemorates the wartime efforts but also shines a light on major civil rights advancements and the women's labor movement.

Set against the backdrop of the San Pablo Bay, Richmond offers plenty of opportunities for biking, jogging and walking. Over at Point Isabel Regional Shoreline, we can relax with a picnic, birdwatch or just enjoy some time with our dogs.

When it comes to culture, Richmond's diversity is front and center. Our local dining scene is like a world tour of flavors with all sorts of international cuisines to try. The annual Cinco de Mayo celebration is a huge hit, too, bringing us all together with lively parades, music and food.

Art is woven into the fabric of Richmond. From the bustling galleries and studios to the Richmond Art Center, which hosts exhibitions and community events, there’s always something artistic for us to explore. The shoreline Sculpture Trail is particularly notable, where art meets the great outdoors in a display of unique sculptures.

We are also serious about our Green credentials. The Richmond community is all-in on sustainability, from urban greening projects to embracing solar energy, showing a strong commitment to a healthier planet.

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    Building Codes and Permits

    Building Official: Leonard Williams
    450 Civic Center Plaza, 2nd Floor
    Richmond, CA 94804
    Phone: (510) 620-6868
    Email: permittechs@ci.richmond.ca.us

    Richmond FAQs

    Q: How far is Richmond from San Francisco?

    A: Richmond is approximately 20 miles away from San Francisco. This proximity makes it accessible for day trips or commuting for work.

    Q: What are the best local wineries to visit on a date?

    A: Riggers Loft and Purity are both excellent choices.

    Q: What are the best areas to explore with out-of-towners?

    A: Some of the best areas to explore in Richmond include the scenic waterfront, historic Point Richmond with its quaint shops and cafes, and the revitalized downtown district.

    Q: How is public transportation in Richmond?

    A: Richmond is served by AC Transit and is a primary hub for BART/Amtrak.

    Q: Is Richmond accessible for people with disabilities?

    A: The city has made efforts to ensure all programs, services, and facilities are ADA compliant and has made recent improvements to several park facilities

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributors
    Serving Our Richmond Area

    Joe Matthews

    Joe Matthews

    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.

    Brian Waskow

    Brian Waskow

    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.

    Curt Holman

    Curt Holman

    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.

    Rafi Benbenishti

    Rafi Benbenishti

    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 Richmond Glossary

    “Iron Triangle”

    A historically significant area in Richmond that’s known for its challenging socioeconomic conditions. It is bounded by three major railroads, forming a triangle.

    “Rosie the Riveter”

    This term refers to the women who worked in the shipyards during World War II. Richmond was a major center for shipbuilding, and the Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park is located here.

    “Point Richmond”

    A historic area in the city known for its small-town charm, unique architecture, and a sense of community.

    “Richmond Greenway”

    A pathway and park area that runs through the city, popular for walking, cycling, and community gardens.

    “The Plunge”

    A historic indoor swimming pool in Point Richmond, officially known as the Richmond Municipal Natatorium.

    “Shipyard 3”

    Refers to one of the four Kaiser Shipyards located in Richmond during World War II, famous for their efficient shipbuilding techniques.

    “Nicholl Park”

    A popular park in Richmond known for its community events, sports facilities, and open spaces.

    “Nevin Community Center”

    A community center in Richmond known for its recreational and educational programs, especially for youth and seniors.

    “Richmond Art Center”

    An important cultural institution in Richmond offering art classes, exhibitions, and community events.

    Richmond's Perennial Events

    Black History Celebration

    Black History Celebration

    The Black History Celebration is dedicated to honoring the rich heritage of Richmond's African American community. Attendees can savor delicious cuisine while enjoying a variety of entertainment performed by local artists. The event also serves as a platform to recognize and honor individuals from the community who have made significant, positive contributions to the city of Richmond.

    Spring Egg Hunt

    Spring Egg Hunt

    The Spring Egg Hunt at Nicholl Park is an annual event that combines festive fun with valuable community engagement. Participants of all ages are invited to join in the excitement of a traditional egg hunt, searching for hidden treasures throughout the park.

    3rd of July Fireworks & Celebration

    3rd of July Fireworks & Celebration

    The 3rd of July Fireworks & Celebration at Marina Bay Park is a festive and exciting event that brings the Richmond community together in anticipation of Independence Day. This event is centered around a 20-minute fireworks display that illuminates the night sky.

    Rosie the Riverter Trust Gala

    Rosie the Riverter Trust Gala

    The Rosie the Riveter Trust Gala is an annual fundraising event organized by the Rosie the Riveter Trust, the official nonprofit partner of the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park. This gala celebrates the legacy of the women who worked in the shipyards and factories during World War II, known as "Rosie the Riveters," as well as the broader contributions to the home front effort.

    Holiday Arts Festival

    Holiday Arts Festival

    This December event showcases local artists and crafters, offering unique handmade gifts, art demonstrations, and workshops.

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    Richmond was founded in 1849, and today, your 103,701 neighbors enjoy berry picking, golfing, country dancing, brewery tours and board games.

    ZIP Codes Within Richmond City

    • 94804, 94801, 94805, 94850, 94802, 94807, 94808

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    Groups and Clubs Serving Richmond

    Richmond Rotary Club

    The Richmond Rotary Club is a diverse group of individuals from various sectors, including business, nonprofits, and local government, dedicated to community service. They meet weekly at the Richmond Country Club and are involved in various local and international projects.

    Milo Point Richmond

    Milo Point Richmond, part of The Milo Foundation, is a dedicated animal adoption center that opened its doors in 2013. Situated in a 5,000-square-foot facility, it includes amenities like dog yards and its own dog park. The center heavily relies on volunteers for daily animal care, dog walking, cat socialization, and adoption support, offering various opportunities including weekly, daily, and on-call shifts.

    House Rabbit Society

    The House Rabbit Society serves as a dedicated Rabbit Rescue and Adoption Center. It focuses on reducing the number of unwanted rabbits and enhancing their lives by supporting the people who care for them.

    Pogo Park

    Pogo Park is a transformative initiative in Richmond, particularly focusing on the "Iron Triangle" neighborhood. It aims to revamp underutilized city parks into safe, green, and beautiful public spaces, specifically designed for children.

    Religious Organizations
    Serving Richmond

    First Presbyterian Church Richmond

    The First Presbyterian Church of Richmond is made up of a multicultural congregation, representing a rich mix of many different backgrounds. The church is Christ-centered and uses Scripture to guide and grow its community.

    MacDonald Avenue Church of Christ

    This congregation values the Bible as the Word of God, using New Testament teachings to guide their worship, service, and daily lives.

    Bay Hills Church

    Bay Hills Church focuses on reaching, connecting, and growing their community in their journey towards Jesus. They offer support in various aspects of life, including faith, finances, parenting, and relationships.

    Temple Beth Hillel

    Founded in 1946, Temple Beth Hillel prides itself on fostering a sense of belonging and familiarity among its members. The temple offers a range of celebrations including Shabbat services twice a month or more, various Jewish holidays and festivals like Hanukkah Latke Party, Tu B'Shevat Seder, Purim Carnival, and Congregational Passover Seder.

    Social Richmond

    Oldest Richmond
    Businesses

    East Brother Light Station Bed & Breakfast Inn

    (Founded in 1873)

    Chevron Refinery

    (Founded in 1902)

    Hotel Mac

    (Founded in 1911)

    Caspers Hot Dogs

    (Founded in 1934)

    Richmond Museum Association

    (Founded in 1954)

    Popular Spots!

    Richmond Museum of History

    The Richmond Museum of History & Culture is a prominent institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the local history of Richmond. Housed in a Carnegie Library built in 1910, the museum features a permanent exhibit gallery alongside spaces for temporary exhibits and special events. It boasts an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and documents, which are used to host various educational programs and exhibitions for the public.

    Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park

    The Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park is a significant historical site that commemorates and interprets the American home front during World War II. Richmond was chosen as the "flagship" site for this story due to its abundance of intact WWII Home Front sites, more than any other location in the United States.

    SS Red Oak Victory

    The SS Red Oak Victory is a significant historical and cultural landmark in Richmond. It holds the distinction of being the last surviving vessel out of the 747 ships built at the Richmond Kaiser Shipyards during World War II. Serving today as a museum ship, the SS Red Oak Victory stands as a tribute to the men and women who contributed to the shipbuilding efforts during a critical period in American history.

    Richmond Memorial Auditorium

    Serving as a vital community hub, the Richmond Memorial Auditorium offers 20,000 feet of exhibit space and can accommodate up to 3,000 seats. Its versatility is showcased through a wide array of events it hosts, including concerts, car shows, boxing exhibitions, basketball games, mixed martial arts events, and many more.

    Restaurants We Love

    Richmond Pizza House

    Richmond Pizza House is a family-owned business known for its gourmet pizzas and diverse flavors.

    La Lupita Mexican Eatery

    La Lupita Mexican Eatery offers a wide range of authentic Mexican cuisine, including tacos, quesadillas, burritos, enchiladas, nachos, and grilled chorizo, with numerous vegetarian and seafood options available.

    Anaviv's Table

    Anaviv's Table offers a unique dining experience in Richmond, with an emphasis on private dining. The experience includes chef introductions, multiple courses, and wine pairings, ensuring a personalized and intimate setting.

    Mi Casa Grill

    Mi Casa Grill offers an authentic culinary journey through the flavors of Mexico, featuring homemade tortillas and breads. Their menu showcases dishes from Southern Mexico, including specialties like Enchiladas Estilo Apatzingan from Michoacan.

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