Blythe Real Estate
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About Blythe
Blythe is a city in Riverside County, in the Riverside-San Bernardino
metro area. The community is in the Pacific Standard time zone.
The latitude of Blythe is 33.610N. The longitude is -114.595W.
The City of Blythe encompasses an area of approximately 26.8 square
miles and is situated 265 feet above sea level. Blythe enjoys
a comfortable California desert climate with winter temperatures
averaging 55-75 degrees, and summer temperatures averaging 85-110
degrees. Annual rainfall is approximately 3 inches per year. The
population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 12,155. The City
of Blythe is a General Law city which was incorporated in 1916.
It is located 225 miles east of Los Angeles and 150 miles west
of Phoenix Arizona. The Colorado River embraces the east side
of the Palo Verde Valley. The City has a Council-Manager form
of municipal government. The City Council appoints the City Manager
who is responsible for the day to day administration of City business
and the coordination of all departments. The City Council is composed
of five members elected biannually to alternating four-year terms
Agriculturally based and heavily impacted by tourism, Blythe is
located on the California-Arizona border along the Colorado River
and serves as a popular place for river recreation and "snow
bird" living for everyone. Filled with natural wonders, Blythe
is a premier site for many outdoor recreations. From jet skiing
or fishing on the Colorado River to soaking up the sun on a pleasant
day, Blythe is a great place. In the fall of 1882, Thomas Blythe
was present for the final blasting of a cut in a point jutting
into the Colorado River. The river back then was 5 miles wide
during the spring floods. The cut was the new diversion intake
for his proposed land development and colonization plan. With
him was 28-year-old Englishman George Irish, who had been appointed
by Blythe to be manager of the project. Blythe is centrally located
on I-10 at the Arizona California border. To get to Blythe from
Arizona, drive west on I-10. To get to Blythe from Palm Springs,
drive East on I-10.
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Area Schools
Riverside County the Riverside County Office
of Education. The 2,000 teachers, counselors, administrators,
and employees of RCOE work hard to provide critical services needed
by Riverside Countys 23 school districts, special education,
and vocational education students.
We help districts meet tough state academic goals, train educators
on best practices, provide special programs for students who need
them, and on the business side, process millions of dollars in
payroll and approve local budgets worth billions of dollars. We
want the best education and best facilities possible for the 380,000
students of Riverside County. We have 60,000 students in our own
RCOE programs, including preschool Head Start, special Education,
and Regional Occupational Programs.We held our Second Annual Education
Summit with Jack OConnell, State Superintendent of Public
Instruction, as our keynote speaker. The summit drew more than
300 educators, legislators, and community leaders together to
address key issues facing our schools.Students learn when they
feel safe. Our Safe Schools Summit and Crisis Response Teams have
helped school districts deal with pressing problems and preventative
measures. Their work has been noted as a model statewide and nationally.
Mission of RCOC.. "We are here to help children become
better students; to help school personal become better teachers
and administrators; and to help communities become better places
in which to live and work. We are here to shape our future."