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STATE OF CALIFORNIA ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 505 VAN NESS AVENUE SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3298 February 8, 2008 To: All Local Exchange Carriers: Article 5 of the Public Utilities Code grants authority to the Public Utilities Commission to require all public utilities doing business in California to file reports on their California operations as specified by the Commission. Carriers are to file two annual reports, the summary of Selected Financial Data and the Affiliated Transaction Report. For your convenience the formats for each of these reports for the calendar year 2007 filing are attached, and should be completed as shown. Carriers must also file an annual report on operations to comply with General Order 104-A. While the Commission has historically used the FCC Form M format to meet General Order 104-A requirements, the FCC has replaced the FCC Form M for certain carriers with the FCC ARMIS 43-02 report. For those carriers that are required by the FCC to use the ARMIS 43-02 report, please submit that report to the CPUC. Carriers that are not required by the FCC to use the ARMIS 43-02 report shall use the Form M format. Additionally, beginning with the reporting for the calendar year 2006, we are asking carriers to provide some additional data regarding corporate identity information in a separate Attachment. The additional data that we are asking for includes: The name of the utility and the utility number assigned to the company by the Commission, The doing business as (dba) name of the utility, The California Taxpayer Identification Number assigned to the company by the California Secretary of State,

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER, Governor

PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION

505 VAN NESS AVENUE

SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102-3298

February 8, 2008

To: All Local Exchange Carriers:

Article 5 of the Public Utilities Code grants authority to the Public Utilities Commission to require all public utilities doing business in California to file reports on their California operations as specified by the Commission.

Carriers are to file two annual reports, the summary of Selected Financial Data and the Affiliated Transaction Report. For your convenience the formats for each of these reports for the calendar year 2007 filing are attached, and should be completed as shown.

Carriers must also file an annual report on operations to comply with General Order 104-A. While the Commission has historically used the FCC Form M format to meet General Order 104-A requirements, the FCC has replaced the FCC Form M for certain carriers with the FCC ARMIS 43-02 report. For those carriers that are required by the FCC to use the ARMIS 43-02 report, please submit that report to the CPUC. Carriers that are not required by the FCC to use the ARMIS 43-02 report shall use the Form M format. Additionally, beginning with the reporting for the calendar year 2006, we are asking carriers to provide some additional data regarding corporate identity information in a separate Attachment. The additional data that we are asking for includes:

The name of the utility and the utility number assigned to the company by the Commission,

The doing business as (dba) name of the utility, The California Taxpayer Identification Number assigned to the company by the

California Secretary of State, The Operating Company Number that is assigned to the company for telephone

number administration purposes, The FCC’s Form 499-A Filer ID number.

As part of the consumer education effort directed by D.06-03-013, Commission staff is seeking data from carriers about whether they offer residential communications services and where such services are offered. Our goal is to develop a geographically-based carrier list to provide a means for residential customers to effectively and efficiently identify carriers who provide services in their geographical areas and facilitate connections with those carriers. We are asking carriers to fill information in Attachment C, and submit it to

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the staff in Microsoft Word format in CD ROM. You can download Attachment C from the following link:

http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/Published/Report/78300.htm

Submit the General Order 104-A Report, the Selected Financial Data Report, the new corporate identity information, and geographical area information in hard copy and in machine-readable copy (CD-R) using Microsoft Word no later than April 1, 2008. Submit the Affiliate Transaction Report in hard copy and in machine-readable copy (CD-R) using Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel no later than May 1, 2008.

Address your report to: California Public Utilities Commission Communication Division Financial Report Section, Rm. 3107 505 Van Ness Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102-3298

The annual reports fall within the Commission General Order (GO) 66-C and Public Utilities Code Section § 583. These statutes address public inspection of reports filed with the Commission. The Commission staff cautions against the indiscriminate use of Public Utilities Code section 583 to classify as “confidential” information submitted in accordance with the Attachments. It has been the long-term practice of this Commission to release annual reports to the public upon request.

Annual reports are public records and, as such, if they fail to fall within the provisions of General Order No. 66-C or the exemptions of the California Public Records Act (Government Code section 6250 et seq.), they are required to be open to public inspection. Even those records exempted from public inspection may be made public upon a case-specific determination of the Commission that the public interest in disclosure outweighs the public interest in maintaining the confidentiality of such records (See section 6255 of the Government Code).

The policy of the California Public Records Act and the practices of this Commission favor making public records readily available to the public. Accordingly, if you plan to claim confidential status for any information submitted in your reports, any such claim should be prominently noted and be supported by a detailed explanation of the reasons and facts that substantiate the necessity for confidential treatment. For example, in relying on G.O. 66C, Section 2.2(b), which exempts from disclosure information which, if revealed, would place the regulated company at an unfair business disadvantage, the mere allegation of being placed in an unfair business disadvantage is not sufficient to establish it as fact. More factual support demonstrating how the disadvantage resulting from disclosure of the information could occur is required. Data publicly exposed in other contexts (e.g. corporation annual reports, Security Exchange Commission disclosure filings) should not

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be claimed to be confidential information when submitted in accordance with the Attachments.

If you request confidential treatment for annual report submissions, use this procedure: file one copy of the full and complete version of the report and one copy of the report with the claimed confidential information removed and the term REDACTED inserted in the blank area. Requests by the public to review documents, for which confidential treatment has been requested, shall be handled pursuant to General Order 66-C.

Failure to file this report on time may result in a penalty as provided for in sections 2107 and 2108 of the Public Utilities Code.

If you have any questions concerning the Annual Report or the Affiliated Transaction Report, please call Edgardo Samson (415) 703-2253. Questions concerning the survey form can be directed to Ms. Lee-Whei Tan, (415) 703-2901, [email protected]

Sincerely,

/s/ Jack LeutzaJack Leutza, DirectorCommunications Division

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Attachment A

Page 1 of 2 SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA – CLASS A, B, AND C TELEPHONE UTILITIES

NAME OF UTILITY ______________________________ PHONE _____________________

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS REPORT ______________________________________(Prepared from Information in the ____ Annual Report)

Column 1 Column 2 (Column 1 + Column 2)/2

1/1/_________ 12/31/______ Average

NET PLANT INVESTMENT (1)Telephone Plant in Service:

1. Intangible Plant _____________ _____________ ____________2. Land and Land Rights _____________ _____________ ____________3. Depreciable Telephone Plant _____________ _____________ ____________4. Gross Telephone Plant in Service _____________ _____________ ____________5. Telephone Plant Under Construction _____________ _____________ ____________6. Plant Held for Future Telephone Use _____________ _____________ ____________7. Telephone Plant Adjustment _____________ _____________ ____________8. Less: Reserve for Depreciation (___________) (____________) (___________)9. Less Amortization Reserves (___________) (____________) (___________)10. Less: Accum. Def. Income Taxes & Credits (___________) (____________) (___________)11. Net Telephone Plant _____________ _____________ ____________12. Materials & Supplies _____________ _____________ ____________13. Net Telephone Plant _____________ _____________ ____________

(1) Includes Common Plant Allocations

CAPITALIZATION (TOTAL COMPANY)

14. Common Stock _____________ _____________ ____________15. Proprietary Capital (Ind. Or Partner) _____________ _____________ ____________16. Capital Stock (Premium, Discount and Expense) – Net

_____________ _____________ ____________

17. Other Paid-in Capital _____________ _____________ ____________18. Retained Earnings _____________ _____________ ____________19. Common Equity (lines 14 thru 18) _____________ _____________ ____________20. Preferred Stock _____________ _____________ ____________21. Long- Term Debt & Notes Payable _____________ _____________ ____________22. Total Capitalization (Lines 19 through 21) _____________ _____________ ____________

(Revised 6/95)

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Page 2 of 2 SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA – CLASS A, B, AND C TELEPHONE UTILITIES

NAME OF UTILITY _____________________________________________ PHONE: ____________________

INCOME STATEMENT DATA Annual Amount

23. Local Service Revenue (California Telephone Only) _________________

24. Toll Service Revenue (California Telephone Only) _________________

25. Miscellaneous Revenue (California Telephone Only) _________________

26. Subtotal (California Telephone Only) _________________

27. Less: Uncollectible Revenue (California Telephone Only) _________________

28. Total Operating Revenue (California Telephone Only) _________________

29. Total Operating Expense (Less: Dep. & Amortiz.) (California Telephone Only) _________________

30. Depreciation Expense _________________

31. Amortization Expense _________________

32. Rent- Lease of Operating Property – Net _________________

33. Property Taxes (Ad Valorem) _________________

34. Other Operating Taxes – Excluding Taxes or Income _________________

35. Total Operating Revenue Deductions (Before income Tax) _________________

36. Federal and State Income Taxes _________________

37. Deferred Income Tax and Investment Credits _________________

38. Total Operating Revenue Deductions _________________

39. Operating Income (Loss) _________________

OTHER INCOME AND EXPENSE

40. Net Operating Income from Other Utility Operations (Total) _________________

41. Net Other Non-Utility Income and Expense Deductions _________________

42. Income Available for Fixed Charges Before Interest Charges _________________

43. Fixed Charges _________________

44. Income before Extraordinary and Delayed Items _________________

45. Extraordinary and Delayed Items – Net of Income Tax _________________

46. Net Income (Loss) _________________

47. Preferred Stock Dividends _________________

48. Income Available for Common Stock _________________

49. Common Stock Dividends _________________

OTHER DATA (CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE UTILITIES)

50. Amount of Compensation Charged to Operations Expense _________________

51. Payroll Capitalization to Utility Plant Telephone _________________

52. Total Compensation of Employees by Month _________________

53. Interest Charged to Construction _________________

54. Average Number of Company Telephone (Stations) _________________

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Attachment B

2007 CALENDAR YEAR AFFILIATE TRANSACTION REPORT

1. Each utility shall list and provide the following information for each affiliated entity and regulated subsidiary that the utility had during the period covered by the annual Affiliate Transaction report.

Name: U# Form of organization (e.g. corporation, partnership, joint venture, strategic alliance,

etc.); Brief description of business activities engaged in; Relationship to the utility (e.g. controlling corporation, subsidiary, regulated

subsidiary, affiliate) Ownership of the utility (including type and percent ownership), Voting rights held by the utility and percent; Corporate officers;

2. The utility shall prepare and submit a corporate organization chart showing any and all corporate relationships between the utility and its affiliated entities and regulated subsidiaries listed in #1 above. The chart should have the controlling corporation (if any) at the top of the chart; the utility and any subsidiaries and/or affiliates of the controlling corporation in the middle levels of the chart and all secondary subsidiaries and affiliates (e.g. a subsidiary that in turn is owned by another subsidiary or and/or affiliate) in the lower levels. Any regulated subsidiary should be clearly noted.

3. For a utility that has individuals who are classified as "controlling corporations" of the competitive utility, the utility must only report under the requirements of #1 and #2 above any affiliated entity that either a) is a public utility or b) transacts any business with the utility filing the annual report excluding the provision of tariffed services.

4. Each annual report must be signed by a corporate officer of the utility stating under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California (CCP 2015.5) that the annual report is complete and accurate with no material omissions.

5. Any required material that a utility is unable to provide must be reasonably described and the reasons the data cannot be obtained, as well as the efforts expended to obtain the information, must be set forth in the utility's annual Affiliate Transaction Report and verified in accordance with Section I-F of Decision 93-02-019.

6. Utilities that do not have affiliated entities must file, in lieu of the annual transaction report, an annual statement to the commission stating that the utility had no affiliated entities during the report period. This statement must be signed by a corporate officer of the utility stating under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California (CCP 2015.5) that the annual report is complete and accurate with no material omissions.

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Attachment C

Residential Service Provided at Geographical Area Information Requested of the California Communications Service Carriers

Q.1. Please fill in the following information:

Company Name as Shown on Customer BillsDba (if more than 1, expand fields to allow one Dba per Microsoft Word Cell)Utility ID (if more than 1, expand fields to allow one ID per Microsoft Word Cell)Address line 1: StreetAddress line 2: City, State, ZIPCompany Customer Service Phone NumberCompany Web Address Company Web Link to Tariffs or Service Price SitesDate Completed

Q.2. Does your company offer local residential voice services?

Yes (Go to Q.3) No (Go to Q.5)

Q.3. Please check all the counties that your company provides local residential voice services:

County Check () County Check () County Check () County Check ()Alameda Kings Placer SierraAlpine Lake Plumas SiskiyouAmador Lassen Riverside SolanoButte Los Angeles Sacramento SonomaCalaveras Madera San Benito StanislausColusa Marin San

BernardinoSutter

Contra Costa

Mariposa San Diego Tehama

Del Norte Mendocino San Francisco

Trinity

El Dorado Merced San Joaquin TulareFresno Modoc San Luis

ObispoTuolumne

Glenn Mono San Mateo VenturaHumboldt Monterey Santa

BarbaraYolo

Imperial Napa Santa Clara YubaInyo Nevada Santa CruzKern Orange Shasta

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Q.4. Please check all the area code areas that your company provides local residential voice services:

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

209 559 805213 562 818310 619 831323 626 858408 650 909415 661 916424 707 925510 714 949530 760 951

Q.5. Does your company offer residential DSL broadband connection services?

Yes (Go to Q.6) No (Go to Q.8)

Q.6. Please check all the counties that your company provides residential DSL broadband connection services:

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

Alameda Kings Placer SierraAlpine Lake Plumas SiskiyouAmador Lassen Riverside SolanoButte Los Angeles Sacramento SonomaCalaveras Madera San Benito StanislausColusa Marin San Bernardino SutterContra Costa

Mariposa San Diego Tehama

Del Norte Mendocino San Francisco TrinityEl Dorado Merced San Joaquin TulareFresno Modoc San Luis Obispo TuolumneGlenn Mono San Mateo VenturaHumboldt Monterey Santa Barbara YoloImperial Napa Santa Clara YubaInyo Nevada Santa CruzKern Orange Shasta

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Q.7. Please check all the area code areas that your company provides residential DSL broadband connection services:

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

209 559 805213 562 818310 619 831323 626 858408 650 909415 661 916424 707 925510 714 949530 760 951

Q.8. Does your company offer residential cable broadband connection services?

Yes (Go to Q.9) No (Go to Q.11)

Q.9. Please check all the counties that your company provides residential cable broadband connection services:

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

Alameda Kings Placer SierraAlpine Lake Plumas SiskiyouAmador Lassen Riverside SolanoButte Los Angeles Sacramento SonomaCalaveras Madera San Benito StanislausColusa Marin San Bernardino SutterContra Costa

Mariposa San Diego Tehama

Del Norte Mendocino San Francisco TrinityEl Dorado Merced San Joaquin TulareFresno Modoc San Luis Obispo TuolumneGlenn Mono San Mateo VenturaHumboldt Monterey Santa Barbara YoloImperial Napa Santa Clara YubaInyo Nevada Santa CruzKern Orange Shasta

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Q.10. Please check all the area code areas that your company provides residential cable broadband connection services:

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

209 559 805213 562 818310 619 831323 626 858408 650 909415 661 916424 707 925510 714 949530 760 951

Q.11. Does your company offer broadband connection services to residential customers via technologies other than DSL and/or cable?

Yes (Go to Q.12) No

Q.12. Please specify what technology your company use to provide broadband connection services to residential customers, and provide answers to Q.13 & Q.14.

Q.13. Please check all the counties that your company provides residential broadband connection services:

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

Alameda Kings Placer SierraAlpine Lake Plumas SiskiyouAmador Lassen Riverside SolanoButte Los Angeles Sacramento SonomaCalaveras Madera San Benito StanislausColusa Marin San Bernardino SutterContra Costa

Mariposa San Diego Tehama

Del Norte Mendocino San Francisco TrinityEl Dorado Merced San Joaquin TulareFresno Modoc San Luis Obispo TuolumneGlenn Mono San Mateo VenturaHumboldt Monterey Santa Barbara YoloImperial Napa Santa Clara YubaInyo Nevada Santa CruzKern Orange Shasta

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Q.14. Please check all the area code areas that your company provides residential broadband connection services:

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

209 559 805213 562 818310 619 831323 626 858408 650 909415 661 916424 707 925510 714 949530 760 951

Q.15. Does your company offer video services to residential customers?

Yes (Go to Q.17) No

Q.16. Please specify what technology your company use to provide video services to residential customers, and provide answers to Q.17 & Q.18.

Q.17. Please check all the counties that your company provides video services to residential customers:

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

County Check ()

Alameda Kings Placer SierraAlpine Lake Plumas SiskiyouAmador Lassen Riverside SolanoButte Los Angeles Sacramento SonomaCalaveras Madera San Benito StanislausColusa Marin San Bernardino SutterContra Costa

Mariposa San Diego Tehama

Del Norte Mendocino San Francisco TrinityEl Dorado Merced San Joaquin TulareFresno Modoc San Luis Obispo TuolumneGlenn Mono San Mateo VenturaHumboldt Monterey Santa Barbara YoloImperial Napa Santa Clara YubaInyo Nevada Santa CruzKern Orange Shasta

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Q.18. Please check all the area code areas that your company provides video services to residential customers:

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

Area Code Check ()

209 559 805213 562 818310 619 831323 626 858408 650 909415 661 916424 707 925510 714 949530 760 951

If your company would like to show the public in which cities you provide the following services, please respond to the following question:

Q.19. Please check () all the cities that your company provides local residential voice services; residential DSL broadband connection services; residential cable broadband connection services; residential broadband connection (other than DSL or cable) services; and residential video services:

County CitiesResidential local voice

Residential DSL broadband

Residential Cable broadband

Residential other broadband

Residential Video

Alameda AlamedaAlameda AlbanyAlameda BerkeleyAlameda DublinAlameda EmeryvilleAlameda FremontAlameda HaywardAlameda LivermoreAlameda NewarkAlameda OaklandAlameda PiedmontAlameda PleasantonAlameda San LeandroAlameda Union City

Alpine Markleeville

Amador AmadorAmador IoneAmador Jackson

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Amador PlymouthAmador Sutter Creek

Butte BiggsButte ChicoButte GridleyButte OrovilleButte Paradise

Calaveras Angels Camp

Colusa ArbuckleColusa ColusaColusa Maxwell Colusa Williams

Contra Costa AntiochContra Costa BrentwoodContra Costa ClaytonContra Costa ConcordContra Costa DanvilleContra Costa El CerritoContra Costa HerculesContra Costa LafayetteContra Costa MartinezContra Costa MoragaContra Costa OakleyContra Costa OrindaContra Costa PinoleContra Costa PittsburgContra Costa Pleasant HillContra Costa RichmondContra Costa San PabloContra Costa San RamonContra Costa Walnut Creek

Del Norte Crescent City

El Dorado PlacervilleEl Dorado South Lake Tahoe

Fresno ClovisFresno CoalingaFresno FirebaughFresno FowlerFresno FresnoFresno HuronFresno KermanFresno KingsburgFresno Mendota

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Fresno Orange CoveFresno ParlierFresno ReedleyFresno SangerFresno San JoaquinFresno Selma

Glenn OrlandGlenn Willows

Humboldt ArcataHumboldt Blue LakeHumboldt EurekaHumboldt FerndaleHumboldt FortunaHumboldt PetroliaHumboldt Rio DellHumboldt Trinidad

Imperial BrawleyImperial CalexicoImperial CalipatriaImperial El CentroImperial HoltvilleImperial ImperialImperial Westmorland

Inyo Bishop

Kern ArvinKern BakersfieldKern California CityKern DelanoKern MaricopaKern McfarlandKern RidgecrestKern ShafterKern TaftKern TehachapiKern Wasco

Kings AvenalKings CorcoranKings HanfordKings Lemoore

Lake ClearlakeLake Lakeport

Lassen Adin

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Lassen BieberLassen Susanville

Los Angeles Agoura HillsLos Angeles AlhambraLos Angeles ArcadiaLos Angeles ArtesiaLos Angeles AvalonLos Angeles AzusaLos Angeles Baldwin ParkLos Angeles BellLos Angeles BellflowerLos Angeles Bell GardensLos Angeles Beverly HillsLos Angeles BradburyLos Angeles BurbankLos Angeles CalabasasLos Angeles CarsonLos Angeles CerritosLos Angeles ClaremontLos Angeles CommerceLos Angeles ComptonLos Angeles CovinaLos Angeles CudahyLos Angeles Culver CityLos Angeles Diamond BarLos Angeles DowneyLos Angeles DuarteLos Angeles El MonteLos Angeles El SegundoLos Angeles GardenaLos Angeles GlendaleLos Angeles GlendoraLos Angeles Hawaiian GardensLos Angeles HawthorneLos Angeles Hermosa BeachLos Angeles Hidden HillsLos Angeles Huntington ParkLos Angeles IndustryLos Angeles InglewoodLos Angeles IrwindaleLos Angeles La Canada FlintridgeLos Angeles La Habra HeightsLos Angeles LakewoodLos Angeles La MiradaLos Angeles LancasterLos Angeles La PuenteLos Angeles La VerneLos Angeles LawndaleLos Angeles Lomita

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Los Angeles Long BeachLos Angeles Los AngelesLos Angeles LynwoodLos Angeles MalibuLos Angeles Manhattan BeachLos Angeles MaywoodLos Angeles MonroviaLos Angeles MontebelloLos Angeles Monterey ParkLos Angeles NorwalkLos Angeles PalmdaleLos Angeles Palos Verdes EstatesLos Angeles ParamountLos Angeles PasadenaLos Angeles Pico RiveraLos Angeles PomonaLos Angeles Rancho Palos VerdesLos Angeles Redondo BeachLos Angeles Rolling HillsLos Angeles Rolling Hills EstatesLos Angeles RosemeadLos Angeles San DimasLos Angeles San FernandoLos Angeles San GabrielLos Angeles San MarinoLos Angeles Santa ClaritaLos Angeles Santa Fe SpringsLos Angeles Santa MonicaLos Angeles Sierra MadreLos Angeles Signal HillLos Angeles South El MonteLos Angeles South GateLos Angeles South PasadenaLos Angeles Temple CityLos Angeles TorranceLos Angeles VernonLos Angeles WalnutLos Angeles West CovinaLos Angeles West HollywoodLos Angeles Westlake VillageLos Angeles Whittier

Madera ChowchillaMadera Madera

Marin BelvedereMarin Corte MaderaMarin FairfaxMarin LarkspurMarin Mill Valley

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Marin NovatoMarin RossMarin San AnselmoMarin San RafaelMarin SausalitoMarin Tiburon

Mariposa MariposaMariposa CoultervilleMariposa YosemiteMariposa Midpines

Mendocino Fort BraggMendocino Point ArenaMendocino UkiahMendocino Willits

Merced AtwaterMerced Dos PalosMerced GustineMerced LivingstonMerced Los BanosMerced Merced

Modoc Alturas

Mono Mammoth Lakes

Monterey Carmel-By-The-SeaMonterey Del Rey OaksMonterey GonzalesMonterey GreenfieldMonterey King CityMonterey MarinaMonterey MontereyMonterey Pacific GroveMonterey SalinasMonterey Sand CityMonterey SeasideMonterey Soledad

Napa American CanyonNapa CalistogaNapa NapaNapa St HelenaNapa Yountville

Nevada Nevada CityNevada Grass Valley

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Nevada Truckee

Orange Aliso ViejoOrange AnaheimOrange BreaOrange Buena ParkOrange Costa MesaOrange CypressOrange Dana PointOrange Fountain ValleyOrange FullertonOrange Garden GroveOrange Huntington BeachOrange IrvineOrange Laguna BeachOrange Laguna HillsOrange Laguna NiguelOrange Laguna WoodsOrange La HabraOrange Lake ForestOrange La PalmaOrange Los AlamitosOrange Mission ViejoOrange Newport BeachOrange OrangeOrange PlacentiaOrange Rancho Santa MargaritaOrange San ClementeOrange San Juan CapistranoOrange Santa AnaOrange Seal BeachOrange StantonOrange TustinOrange Villa ParkOrange WestminsterOrange Yorba Linda

Placer AuburnPlacer ColfaxPlacer Granite BayPlacer LincolnPlacer LoomisPlacer RocklinPlacer Roseville

Plumas ChesterPlumas KeddiePlumas Portola

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Plumas QuincyPlumas Westwood

Riverside BanningRiverside BeaumontRiverside BlytheRiverside CalimesaRiverside Canyon LakeRiverside Cathedral CityRiverside CoachellaRiverside CoronaRiverside Desert Hot SpringsRiverside HemetRiverside Indian WellsRiverside IndioRiverside Lake ElsinoreRiverside La QuintaRiverside Moreno ValleyRiverside MurrietaRiverside NorcoRiverside Palm DesertRiverside Palm SpringsRiverside PerrisRiverside Rancho MirageRiverside RiversideRiverside San JacintoRiverside Temecula

Sacramento AntelopeSacramento Citrus HeightsSacramento Elk GroveSacramento Fair OaksSacramento FolsomSacramento FolsomSacramento GaltSacramento IsletonSacramento North HighlandsSacramento OrangevaleSacramento Rancho CordovaSacramento Sacramento

San Benito HollisterSan Benito San Juan Bautista

San Bernardino AdelantoSan Bernardino Apple ValleySan Bernardino BarstowSan Bernardino Big Bear LakeSan Bernardino ChinoSan Bernardino Chino Hills

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San Bernardino ColtonSan Bernardino FontanaSan Bernardino Grand TerraceSan Bernardino HesperiaSan Bernardino HighlandSan Bernardino Loma LindaSan Bernardino MontclairSan Bernardino NeedlesSan Bernardino OntarioSan Bernardino Rancho CucamongaSan Bernardino RedlandsSan Bernardino RialtoSan Bernardino San BernardinoSan Bernardino Twentynine PalmsSan Bernardino UplandSan Bernardino VictorvilleSan Bernardino YucaipaSan Bernardino Yucca Valley

San Diego CarlsbadSan Diego Chula VistaSan Diego CoronadoSan Diego Del MarSan Diego El CajonSan Diego EncinitasSan Diego EscondidoSan Diego Imperial BeachSan Diego La MesaSan Diego Lemon GroveSan Diego National CitySan Diego OceansideSan Diego PowaySan Diego San DiegoSan Diego San MarcosSan Diego SanteeSan Diego Solana BeachSan Diego Vista

San Francisco San Francisco

San Joaquin EscalonSan Joaquin LathropSan Joaquin LodiSan Joaquin MantecaSan Joaquin RiponSan Joaquin StocktonSan Joaquin Tracy

San Luis Obispo Arroyo GrandeSan Luis Obispo Atascadero

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San Luis Obispo El Paso De RoblesSan Luis Obispo Grover BeachSan Luis Obispo Morro BaySan Luis Obispo Pismo BeachSan Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo

San Mateo AthertonSan Mateo BelmontSan Mateo BrisbaneSan Mateo BurlingameSan Mateo ColmaSan Mateo Daly CitySan Mateo East Palo AltoSan Mateo Foster CitySan Mateo Half Moon BaySan Mateo HillsboroughSan Mateo Menlo ParkSan Mateo MillbraeSan Mateo PacificaSan Mateo Portola ValleySan Mateo Redwood CitySan Mateo San BrunoSan Mateo San CarlosSan Mateo San MateoSan Mateo South San FranciscoSan Mateo Woodside

Santa Barbara BuelltonSanta Barbara CarpinteriaSanta Barbara GoletaSanta Barbara GuadalupeSanta Barbara LompocSanta Barbara Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Santa MariaSanta Barbara Solvang

Santa Clara CampbellSanta Clara CupertinoSanta Clara GilroySanta Clara Los AltosSanta Clara Los Altos HillsSanta Clara Los GatosSanta Clara MilpitasSanta Clara Monte SerenoSanta Clara Morgan HillSanta Clara Mountain ViewSanta Clara Palo AltoSanta Clara San JoseSanta Clara Santa ClaraSanta Clara Saratoga

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Santa Clara Sunnyvale

Santa Cruz CapitolaSanta Cruz Santa CruzSanta Cruz Scotts ValleySanta Cruz Watsonville

Shasta BurneyShasta BurneyShasta CastellaShasta Fall River MillsShasta MillvilleShasta Palo CedroShasta Redding

Sierra DownievilleSierra LoyaltonSierra Sierra City

Siskiyou DorrisSiskiyou DunsmuirSiskiyou EtnaSiskiyou Fort JonesSiskiyou McCloudSiskiyou MontagueSiskiyou Mount ShastaSiskiyou TulelakeSiskiyou WeedSiskiyou Yreka

Solano BeniciaSolano DixonSolano FairfieldSolano Rio VistaSolano Suisun CitySolano VacavilleSolano Vallejo

Sonoma CloverdaleSonoma CotatiSonoma HealdsburgSonoma PetalumaSonoma Rohnert ParkSonoma Santa RosaSonoma SebastopolSonoma SonomaSonoma Windsor

Stanislaus CeresStanislaus Hughson

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Stanislaus ModestoStanislaus NewmanStanislaus OakdaleStanislaus PattersonStanislaus RiverbankStanislaus TurlockStanislaus Waterford

Sutter Live OakSutter Yuba City

Tehama CorningTehama MineralTehama Paynes CreekTehama Red BluffTehama Tehama

Trinity WeavervilleTrinity Hayfork

Tulare DinubaTulare ExeterTulare FarmersvilleTulare LindsayTulare PortervilleTulare TulareTulare VisaliaTulare Woodlake

Tuolumne Sonora

Ventura CamarilloVentura FillmoreVentura MoorparkVentura OjaiVentura OxnardVentura Port HuenemeVentura San BuenaventuraVentura Santa PaulaVentura Simi ValleyVentura Thousand Oaks

Yolo CapayYolo DavisYolo West SacramentoYolo WintersYolo Woodland

Yuba MarysvilleYuba Wheatland

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