Yuba
County is located in the northern corridor of California's
capitol region and includes the incorporated town of Marysville and Wheatland.
Yuba County offers:
- A best rural "Place
to do Business in California," (2001, 2002) 11th in job growth (out
of 168 nationwide) and 19th in income growth (2003) as ranked by Forbes
Magazine*
- No utility user's tax,
no regional transportation fee or tax, no parking tax, no gross receipts
tax, no business license fee for most businesses in unincorporated areas.
State sales tax is 7.25%
- California's largest
Enterprise Zone provides significant sales tax advantages, including 14
State tax and local financial incentives
- County owned M-1 zoned,
infrastructure-ready business park property available for purchase or lease
at the Airport
- The Marysville Joint
Unified School District has been referred to as one of the most improved
school districts in the State of California with four schools honored with
high achievement awards.
- A low-cost area of
living with median housing prices at $130,000 (2002)
- An expedited development
plan review and permitting process in appropriately zoned locations
- An outstanding quality
of life including clean air, good schools, numerous camping, fishing, hunting
and boating opportunities, outdoor concerts at SleepTrain Amphitheater
*May 26, 2003