Zip 95076 (Watsonville, CA) Reviews


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The reviews of Watsonville, CA (95076) are excellent. Located in Santa Cruz County near the Monterey Bay, this small city of 54,000 offers plenty of things to do and is known for its agricultural heritage and diverse culture. Visitors can take in the sights of the Pinto Lake County Park with its lake views and fishing opportunities, or wander through the lovely downtown area with its local shops and eateries. Those looking for something more adventurous can explore some of the nearby trails, or visit one of Santa Cruz's famous beaches. With all that Watsonville has to offer, it's no surprise that visitors often leave feeling happy and impressed with their experience there.

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Crime, INSIDE JOB - 5/4/2016
Pajaro Dunes is virtually protected by a moat, but yet the area has a high property theft problem. Two hours ago we had two employees break into our unit (Pelican 55) , they had a key. Once they came inside they realized that they got caught in the act and took off, I don't mean they walked away, they made a very hasty retreat and ran. Property Managment blew it off like it was just a mistake. I say the burglary is probably an inside job because any staff can take a key for my unit and gain entry without anybody else knowing about it. The key for my unit is not secured in a locker, not signed out through somebody else. Any Pajaro Dunes employee can come into my rented unit unannounced while I'm out on the beach or at the store, and take wallets, jewelry or whatever their pleasure. I was violated, Pajaro Dunes got caught, they blew it off, I won't be Read More

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Front gardens - 1/27/2007
Sadly, as new and for the most part Hispanic families, have moved into the larger homes in the Brewington/Rogers area of Watsonville, where professional people used to live, the area has become scruffy. Many of the newer homeowners leave their grass uncut or fail to replace dead lawns or planting areas; others park on their lawns, leave toys out overnight, or leave lines of half-demolished cars in their driveways. The City should enforce existing codes but the department responsible tells me that do not have the Read More

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