About the City:
Biggs is a primarily residential community that has maintained the small town
character one might envision for such a community of fifty years past.Located
only one mile from Highway 99, the main entrance to town is lined with walnut
groves, passes several attractive home sites and the classic architecture of the
Biggs Unified School District Administration building, and proceeds through a
boulevard canopied by mature shade trees. Located in the southwest portion of
ButteCounty, about sixty five miles north of Sacramento, the town was founded in
1871 by Mr. A. M. Pitts and Lewis Posey.It was named Biggs Station after Major
Marion Biggs, a prominent local political leader.After two serious fires in the
summer of 1878 a community water system was constructed.The town was rebuilt
with brick stores and the word "Station" was dropped from the town name.By 1882
the town had 600 inhabitants and 280 registered voters.
Agriculture has always been the basis of the local economy.Wheat and other
grains were raised in the 1870's and 1880's.In 1905 completion of the
ButteCountyCanal brought irrigation water to the area and a new era of farming
began.As farming became more diversified, peaches, English walnuts, prunes,
alfalfa and sugar beets became important crops in the area.Dairy farming was
introduced and rice farming replaced grains when abundant irrigation water
became available.
The City of Biggs was incorporated in 1903 as a general law city to serve the
agricultural commerce in the vicinity.In the summer of 1903 a fire took all the
buildings on the South side of B Street in the first block east of the
railroad.A flood of the Feather River in March 1907 covered a quarter of the
town to a depth of three or four feet.In spite of setbacks the City has
continued to grow and serve the community.
In 1906 a Carnegie grant of $5000 provided the City of Biggs a library on the
main street a block from downtown.
Currently, the City of Biggs encompasses some 338 acres.The California
Department of Finance estimated the 2004 population of the City to include 1,805
residents.
A mix of land uses lines the main thoroughfare of Biggs, B Street.Widely spaced
home sites on the eastern edge of town lead into town.West of the
BiggsUnifiedSchool District is a mixture of attractive, older homes and newer,
more modest houses that create a residential corridor for several blocks.The
portion of B Street located between Fifth Streetand Seventh Street forms the
commercial core of the City.This area includes small markets, the Post Office
and several historically significant buildings.
The overall character of the community is rather varied.With a history that
dates to the 1800's, it is not surprising to find many fine examples of historic
architecture located throughout the City.Mixed within the remaining older homes
are generally more modest dwellings of more recent construction.
In recent years the commercial core of the City has been in a state of slow
decline.This is due in part to economic factors beyond the City's control and in
part to a lack of available commercial real estate along B Street.Numerous
buildings along the south side of B Street are not utilized to their fullest
potential due to need for structural improvements and a perceived lack of
incentives to invest in building improvements.