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Greenfield City Information
Greenfield is a city in Monterey County, California, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of approximately 16,330 people and a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.4 km2).
City Council
The city of Greenfield has a city council form of government. The city council is the policy-making and legislative body of the city, enacting all laws in the city. Besides, the city council also appoints the city attorney and the city manager.
Council members are elected by the city residents and serve four year staggered terms. Council members include Mayor Jesus Olvera Garcia, Mayor Pro-tem Avelina Torres, Council Member Leah Santibanez, Council Member Lance Walker and Council Member Yanely Martinez.
The city council holds its meetings on the second and fourth Monday of the month from 7:00 pm at the city hall 599 El Camino Real, Greenfield, CA 93927.To access the agendas and minutes discussed in the meetings, visit
Crime Statistics
The overall crime rate in Greenfield, CA is 18% lower compared to other cities in California and 13% lower compared to the national average. Looking at crimes involving violence, Greenfield has a crime rate that is 39% higher compared to other cities in California and 59% higher than the national average. When comparing property crimes, the city’s crime rate is 27% lower than California’s and 24% lower than the country’s average. In Greenfield one has a 1 in 41 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer than 19% of the cities in the United States. Compared to the previous year, the overall crime rate in Greenfield has increased by 3%.
Police Department
The Greenfield Police Department is responsible for protecting public peace, protecting the rights of individuals, safeguarding lives and property and the security and freedom of the city of Greenfield. The department has a workforce of 17 sworn, 2 civilian employees and 7 crossing guards dedicated to serving the City of Greenfield. Tony Sollecito is the Interim Police Chief.
Warrants and Bail
To access warrants, visit the records division of the police department. The records divisions is also the custodian of public records. Greenfield Jail houses offender before they are taken to court. Inmates remanded at the court can post bail in three main ways; these include Bail bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276, Cash bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1269 and Property bond under the California Penal Code – Section 1276.5.
Greenfield Police Station Address: 599 El Camino Real, Greenfield, CA 93927, USA
Greenfield police and fire departments along with community members participated in and donated to No Shave November. Proceeds went to Greenfield High School’s music program. Principal McKenzie and Mr. Huot were presented with a check for $2,485.00 to help purchase instruments. https://t.co/jubAyjvwY7
Governor’s Curfew Order: Effective tonight, the State of California will be under a Limited Curfew Mandate between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 5:00 A.M. We ask that you do your part and honor the curfew mandate and not be out during curfew hours.
Greenfield will be joining other agencies to participate in the Monterey County Seat Belt Safety Campaign. Remember, seatbelts save lives! https://t.co/WlV62b1kOa
This year's “No Shave November” fundraiser will be in support of Greenfield High School's Music Department. Participating officers and staff will be donating money to help support the purchasing of musical instruments. If you would like to participate or donate, contact Det. Diaz https://t.co/2P8Sbb1nMN
Trick or Treat in the Park
Using social distance guidelines, the City hosted a Trick or Treat in the Park event. If you took a picture with us, be sure to Tag our Facebook or Twitter page so we can see it!
Have a safe Halloween. 👻🎃 https://t.co/uRbZ9pPvAU
Our Police and Fire Departments sponsored a Firefighter Donation Drive facilitated by our youth. With help from our community, over 80 care packages and essential items were donated to firefighters fighting the Dolan Fire. Thank you our youth and to all who supported this event! https://t.co/4dCqOeRXcb
Dolan Fire Donation: Help support fire fighters fighting the Dolan Fire by donating personal hygiene items.
This event will take place on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 from 4pm to 6pm at the Greenfield Civic Center. https://t.co/XsRJbygEqo
On Sunday, Chief Allen spoke with parishioners at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church and El Shaddai Church on the importance of community-police partnerships, outreach to those in need, and addressing community concerns. https://t.co/nc9QqGvFvE
@seanroney Hi Sean. Zone 24 mapping area remains the same; however, this order is now for the Dolan Fire.
Effective immediately an evacuation ORDER is in place for ZONE 24 https://t.co/Jm8ZHO9XtH
The Monterey County Office of Emergency Services issued and evacuation warning for Zone 24, located west of Greenfield.
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Monterey County Office of Emergency Services has lifted all warnings and orders for the River fire. This includes Zones 14 and 24, west of Greenfield.
Please use caution when returning to these areas as fire crews and other emergency personnel may still be in the area.
The Monterey County Office of Emergency Services has issued an “Excessive Heat Warning” from 8/14/2020 to 8/19/2020 for Greenfield and other South Monterey County cities. Temps are expected to be as high as 110 degrees. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside. https://t.co/qjw9UzAU6R