About Yuba City, CA
Yuba City is the county seat of Sutter County and home to roughly 68,000 residents. It sits on the west bank of the Feather River in the Sacramento Valley, about 40 miles north of Sacramento on Highway 99. The city is directly connected to Marysville on the opposite bank, and the two cities function as a single community for most practical purposes, including contractor work. Yuba City has long been a center of agriculture in the region: Sutter County produces peaches, prunes, rice, and walnuts, and Sunsweet Growers, the well-known dried fruit cooperative, has been headquartered here for over a century.
The city is home to one of the largest Sikh communities in the United States, a community with roots in the area going back to the early 1900s when Punjabi immigrants came to work in agriculture. Each November, Yuba City hosts one of the largest Sikh parades in North America, drawing tens of thousands of people to the city. The housing stock reflects the city's postwar growth: mostly single-story ranch-style homes on standard suburban lots in the older neighborhoods, with newer two-story homes in subdivisions on the north and east sides. Wood-frame construction with stucco exteriors is standard throughout, and most homes sit on flat lots with clay-heavy soil.
Yuba City neighbors Marysville directly across the Feather River, where the housing stock and climate conditions are nearly identical and the same insulation needs apply.