| City of Villa Park |
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Lieutenant Tom Gallivan
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The city of Villa Park is located in the center of Orange County. It is the county's
smallest city, encompassing 2.1 square miles. Villa Park has a population of 6,332.
There are about 1800 homes, mostly on half acre lots. Except for one shopping center,
the city is zoned exclusively for single-family residences. The shopping center
includes a grocery store, banks, a pharmacy with a postal substation, a variety
of stores and offices, the city hall and community room, and a branch of the Orange
County Public Library. Villa Park has four schools within its boundaries, each
within walking distance. The schools are Villa Park High, Cerro Villa Middle,
Villa Park Elementary and Serrano Elementary.
The history of the Villa Park area goes back to around 1860. The city was known
in its early days as Mountain View. The name Villa Park came into usage when a
post office was first located there. This name was chosen to avoid confusion with
the city of Mountain View in Northern California. For many years the area was
an agricultural area producing grapes, walnuts, apricots and finally citrus, which
was the major crop for about 60 years, and is most closely associated with the city's
development. The citrus ranchers and their families molded Villa Park into a vital
community and eventually organized its incorporation in 1962.
The Sheriff's Department has provided police protection to the city of Villa Park
since long before its incorporation. The City contracts with the Sheriff's Department
enforcement, traffic and criminal investigations. The city of Villa Park has the
lowest crime rate of any city in Orange County.
Click here to e-mail the Police Services Chief for the City of Villa Park. |
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