Natomas, Sacramento, California

Natomas
Natomas marker sign (right foreground) and Sleep Train Arena (now demolished) (left background)
Natomas marker sign (right foreground) and Sleep Train Arena (now demolished) (left background)
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountySacramento
CitySacramento
Government
 • MayorDarrell Steinberg
 • Sacramento City CouncilmemberLisa Kaplan
 • Sacramento County RepresentativePhil Serna
Area
 • Total20.15 sq mi (52.19 km2)
Elevation
25 ft (8 m)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
95833/95834/95835
Area code(s)916, 279

Natomas is a community in the northwestern section of the city of Sacramento, in the U.S. state of California.

Natomas is generally divided into two areas by Interstate 80: North Natomas and South Natomas. North Natomas was historically an agricultural area on the floodplains of the Sacramento River, but grew quickly starting in the mid-1990s with extensive residential development, office park, and retail construction.[2] South Natomas developed predominantly as residential subdivisions from the 1950s to the 1980s, but in 1982, amended its community plan to permit 2.4 million square feet of new office parks along Interstate 5.[3]

As a major center of employment, retail and entertainment facilities, Natomas is recognized as one of Greater Sacramento's most important edge cities (suburban economic centers) by Joel Garreau, who popularized the term.[4] Natomas is generally defined as south of the Sacramento County line, north of the Garden Highway and the American River, west of the Steelhead Creek, and east of the Sacramento River.[5] The neighborhood school district is Natomas Unified School District.

  1. ^ Found using an area calculator and the October 2008 version of the City of Sacramento's neighborhoods map Archived 2013-10-28 at the Wayback Machine, only calculating for Natomas boundaries.
  2. ^ March 3, 2015 version of the "North Natomas Community Plan", City of Sacramento
  3. ^ March 3, 2015, version of the "South Natomas Community Plan", City of Sacramento
  4. ^ Chapter 11: "The List: Edge Cities Coast to Coast" in Garreau, Joel (1991). Edge City: Life on the New Frontier. Anchor Books. pp. 425–438. ISBN 0-385-42434-5.
  5. ^ "Sac County - About Natomas". SacCounty.net. Retrieved July 3, 2017.