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About Pittsburg

The Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers cross in picturesque Pittsburg, California. The city is part of the East Bay region of San Francisco, home to a population that's been steadily growing for several decades. Pittsburg is a popular city for its many amenities and low taxes.

The History of Pittsburg

Pittsburg was originally called the "New York of the Pacific" because the man responsible for its initial layout hailed from the Big Apple. The city started out as a grant from the Mexican government, and it went through numerous name changes before it finally became the namesake of another East Coast town, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Early industries in Pittsburg revolved primarily around the riverfront. Fishing served as both a way to generate revenue and a source of food, but other industries began to take over in the late 19th century. Canning plants opened in Pittsburg, followed by Columbia Geneva Steel in 1906. Before World War II, the U.S. military opened Camp Stoneman, which helped fuel the economy, thanks to the many soldiers who arrived in the area.

Living in Pittsburg

Much of the Pittsburg lifestyle still revolves around the water. You won't want to miss the annual Seafood Festival, which celebrates the various marine dishes that have become staples of the locals' diets. The event offers the opportunity to socialize, shop and sample delicacies from both local and visiting chefs. You can also participate in powerboat races and other marine events.

The city is home to an independent professional baseball team, the Pittsburg Diamonds. You can attend the team's home games at the local City Park Field No. #1. The nearby Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is a large nature preserve that provides extensive walking trails and scenic views, perfect for enjoying the warm, sunny weather. If you're looking for something family-friendly, Small World Park is a small amusement park that features a carousel, train and boat pond.

Pittsburg Schools

The Pittsburg Unified School District manages the schools in Pittsburg and facilitates an adult education program. There are a few private schools in the city, mainly based out of local churches.

If you're hoping to pursue higher education in Pittsburg, Los Medanos College is a convenient option for a two-year degree in a variety of fields.

Resources for Moving to Pittsburg

Here are a few handy resources to help you prepare for your move to Pittsburg:

  • Utilities: Pittsburg's central energy provider is Pacific Gas and Electric, while the city manages local water services.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Curbside collection of trash, recyclables and green waste is provided throughout the city. If you are planning to live in a single-family home, you can choose between three different can sizes to fit your needs. Bulky item collection and oil disposal are also offered at your request.
  • Transportation: Tri Delta Transit provides a network of bus routes throughout the city. Pittsburg has one local Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station, which makes it easy to access the greater Bay Area.

Pittsburg Housing

The price of housing in Pittsburg has increased significantly in recent years, and it's not expected to stop rising anytime soon. Currently, the median home price is still much lower than in much of the Bay Area, providing a budget-friendly alternative to big cities like San Francisco.