Planada, located in northern California's Central Valley, is a small agricultural community halfway between Fresno and Modesto. With a population of approximately 3,500, Planada is part of northeast Merced County, situated about 9 miles east of Merced and 7 miles west of the Mariposa County line. The town, which was renamed through a contest in 1911, is known for its flat grasslands and agricultural roots, with many residents working as farmworkers and ranchers. Housing options in Planada include ranch-style homes and contemporary properties, some on lots of an acre or more, featuring Spanish-inspired elements like stucco walls and red tile roofing. Despite its rural charm, Planada faces high flood risks, with significant damage from a storm in January 2023. Recovery efforts are ongoing through the Planada20M program, which allocates $20 million for flood recovery. Houlihan Park, renovated in 2022, serves as a community hub with amenities such as a splash pad, performing arts stage, and lighted basketball court, hosting events like Planada Community Day and seasonal celebrations. Dining options include Mercado Latino, Broadway Market, El Gallito Bakery, and Carnitas Barajas, though residents often travel to nearby Merced for more extensive shopping and dining. The Planada Community Center offers various programs and meetings, fostering a sense of community. While most residents rely on cars, the Planada Commuter bus provides transportation to Merced and Le Grand. Local schools include Planada Elementary, Cesar E. Chavez Middle School, and Le Grand High School, with the latter receiving high ratings.