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  1. San Pablo ( Spanish for "Saint Paul") is an enclave city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 32,127 at the 2020 census. [8] The current Mayor is Patricia Ponce. Currently, the City Council consists of Abel Pineda, Arturo Cruz, Elizabeth Pabon-Alvarado, and Rita Xavier.

  2. Aug 27, 2011 · san pablo to build new full-service park with nearly $8m in state of california funding and cnra grant support ... city of san pablo. 1000 gateway ave. san pablo, ca ...

  3. San Pablo Lytton Casino. Questions regarding the agreement between the City of San Pablo and the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians can be directed to the City Manager's Office at 510-215-3000. You will also find Indian gaming information at the State of California Governor's Office website. San Pablo Lytton Casino or call (510) 215-7888.

  4. Located in the East San Francisco Bay Area, San Pablo, California is a vibrant city full of diverse culture ... Home to a population of over 30,000, San Pablo is the second largest city in Contra Costa County. Founded in 1823, San Pablo was given its name by Spanish settlers, who named it after the Apostle Paul.

  5. San Pablo is an enclave city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 32,127 at the 2020 census. The current Mayor is Patricia Ponce. Currently, the City Council consists of Abel Pineda, Arturo Cruz, Elizabeth Pabon-Alvarado, and Rita Xavier. Ponce is Mayor, and Cruz, Pabon-Alvarado, and Xavier are Council Members. Dorothy Gantt is the city Clerk. Viviana Toledo is the city Treasurer.

  6. 8. Rumrill Sports Park. 9. San Pablo Billiards. 10. Pro SPA. 11. La Movida Night Club. Things to Do in San Pablo, California: See Tripadvisor's 514 traveler reviews and photos of San Pablo tourist attractions.

  7. History. The San Pablo community dates back to the early 1800’s when the Castro Family received almost 20,000 acres in a Spanish land grant. It was the home of Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado, the first native-born governor of the State of California who had married one of the Castro daughters. The city was incorporated on April 27, 1948.