About the 1st District

 

Every ten years, supervisorial districts must be redrawn so that each district is substantially equal in population. This process, called redistricting, is important in ensuring that each Board of Supervisors member represents about the same number of constituents. As many of the districts have changed boundaries, the newly adopted district maps can be viewed at this link. (Map)

The First District boundaries extend from the Monterey County line to the north, to the Kern County line to the East, including the community of Templeton to the south and extending to the mountain range that includes Adelaide and York Mountain to the west. The First District is about 651,000 acres, with a population of approximately 53,860 residents. There is one incorporated city in the district which is Paso Robles.​

 

1st District Visitor Information

                                                              

Advisory Councils

Community Services Districts

Conservation Districts

Cemetery Districts

Adelaida
9001 Chimney Road Road
Paso Robles, CA  93446

Contact: Dave Osgood / Tobey Osgood

Phone: (805) 239-0161

Email: [email protected]


Pleasant Valley- Estrella
P.O. Box 148
San Miguel CA 93451
Website: pvecd.specialdistrict.org

Contact: Susan Velasquez

Phone: (805) 441-1243

Email: [email protected]

 

Paso Robles
45 Nacimiento Lake Dr.
(P.O. Box 1706)
Paso Robles, CA  93447

Contact: Thomas Flynn / Marie Stafford

Phone: (805) 238-4544
 
San Miguel
9405 Cemetery Rd.
(P.O. Box 237)
San Miguel, CA  93451

Contact: Denise Morales

Phone: (805) 400-5494 

Email: [email protected]


Shandon
P.O. Box 336
Shandon, CA  93461

Contact: Kate Twisselman

Phone: (805) 835-5488

Templeton
100 Templeton Cemetery Road
Paso Robles, CA  93446
Website: templetoncemetery.org

Contact: Sandy Cowell

Phone: (805) 434-3314

County Service Area

  • CSA #7 Oak Shores (wastewater, roads)
  • CSA #16 Shandon (water/energy costs, street lighting) -- Contact: Lori C. (805) 781-4075
  • CSA #21 Road Maintenance (Countywide Cooperative Road Program)