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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.

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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.

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