Selby, California
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Selby is an unincorporated village in Contra Costa County, California next to Rodeo.[1]. Al Zampa, a bridge construction worker who played an integral role in the construction of numerous San Francisco Bay Area bridges, was born here in 1905.
Incorporated places
Population over 100,000: Concord • Richmond
Population 50,000 – 100,000: Antioch • Pittsburg • Walnut Creek
Population under 50,000: Martinez (County seat) • Brentwood • Clayton • Danville • El Cerrito • Hercules • Lafayette • Moraga • Oakley • Orinda • Pinole • Pleasant Hill • San Pablo • San Ramon
Census-designated places
Alamo • Bay Point • Bayview-Montalvin • Bethel Island • Blackhawk-Camino Tassajara • Byron • Clyde • Crockett • Diablo • Discovery Bay • East Richmond Heights • El Sobrante • Kensington • Knightsen • Mountain View • Pacheco • Port Costa • Rodeo • Rollingwood • Tara Hills • Vine Hill • Waldon
Other unincorporated communities
Canyon • North Richmond · Selby • Tormey
School districts
Acalanes Union High • Antioch Unified • Brentwood Union • Byron Union • Canyon • Knightsen • Lafayette • Liberty Union High • Martinez Unified • Moraga • Mt. Diablo Unified • Oakley Union Elem. • Orinda Union • Pittsburg Unified • San Ramon Valley Unified • J. Swett Unified • Walnut Creek • West Contra Costa Unified