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Grover Beach City Information
Grover Beach is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of approximately 13,156 people and a total area of 2.3 square miles (6.0 km2).
City Council
Grover Beach City is a general law city governed by a Council-Manager form of government. The City Council establishes policies, makes decisions, and enacts laws on behalf of the city residents for the betterment of Grover Beach. In addition, the City Council also acts as the Financing Authority for certain financial obligations.
The City Council is made up of five council members elected by the general public. The mayor is directly elected after every two years, while council members serve four year terms. Municipal Elections are held on the first Tuesday in November of even-numbered years. Council members include John P. Shoals Mayor, Mariam Shah Mayor Pro Tem, Jeff Lee Council Member, Barbara Nicolls Council Member and Debbie Peterson Council Member.
The city council holds its meetings on the first and third Monday of every month from 6:00 p.m. at City Hall Council Chambers, 154 S. Eighth Street, Grover Beach, CA 93433. The meetings are televised live on Grover Beach local government cable access Channel 20.
Crime Statistics
The overall crime rate in Grover Beach, CA is 9% lower than the average crime rate in California and 3% lower than the national average. Looking at crimes involving violence. The city has a crime rate that is 43% lower than California’s and 35% lower than the national average. Looking at crimes involving property, the city has a crime rate that is 3% lower compared to other cities in California and 2% higher than the national average. In Grover Beach one has a 1 in 36 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer than 42% of the cities in the United States. Compared to the previous year, the overall crime rate in Grover Beach has not changed.
Police Department
The Grover Beach Police Department provides public safety and law enforcement services to the city residents. Services provided by the police department include traffic, municipal code violations, responding to emergency and non-emergency incidents related to crimes, and animal complains among other activities. For more information on the police department visit
Warrants and Bail
Wanted persons can be searched through the police department’s website, the website also has public records that can be accessed by the public. Offenders are remanded at the Grover Beach Detention Facility and 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.
Grover Beach Police Station Address: 711 Rockaway Ave, Grover Beach, CA 93433, USA
Check out the Weekly Update! (Date Range: 7/31-8/4) https://t.co/eEhFdNsL7K
We are conducting Critical Incident response training at Grover Beach Elementary School today (Tuesday) with multiple surrounding agencies. The school property will be closed to anyone not involved with the training. https://t.co/x59bAqXJBg
There is Critical Incident response training at Grover Beach Elementary School today (Tuesday) for several south county first responders. The school property will be closed to anyone not involved in the training. https://t.co/8KK2cqMULP
Check out the Weekly Update! (Date Range: 7/17-7/23) https://t.co/poylsGZgfG
Please join us in welcoming the newest member of our department, Officer Blake Martinez! Officer Martinez joins us with a few years of experience from the Santa Barbara Sheriff's Office. Welcome Officer, we're glad you're here. https://t.co/qBfDqDEy6i
The best day of the year is almost here! Join us August 2nd for National Night Out! https://t.co/P8ZLw2lXIi
Check out the Weekly Update! (Date Range: 7/3-7/9) https://t.co/GR4GtIUqI9
Coffee, donuts, and conversations!
Thanks to everyone who joined us this morning for
Coffee with a Cop. It was great to meet you and hear
your concerns. Community involvement is key to our
success.
See you at the next one!
#gbtogether https://t.co/ZKfnyCNlbO
Join us this morning at Fosters Donuts for Coffee with a Cop!
We’re here till 9am ☕️ https://t.co/nj4S45dWa6
The drone team was able to locate the source of illegal fireworks, a robbery suspect hiding under a tree, and they provided overwatch on a stolen vehicle stop. Extra officers were on duty to help keep our city safe. Thanks to the community for your partnership this weekend!
GBPD was extremely busy last night handling 59 fireworks calls and many other emergency calls in the City. Our drone team flew 31 missions relating to fireworks, a robbery, and a stolen vehicle. https://t.co/MvBv906mxx
Happy Independence Day!
As you celebrate this 4th of July, know that GBPD is here if you need us. Drive safe, party smart, and enjoy this beautiful summer day.
We hope you have a great holiday! https://t.co/dzz7QDvKPY
@7eleven Slurpee Patrol!
Once again this summer, we’ve partnered with @7eleven stores for FREE Slurpees!
Today, Senior Police Officer Ruiz spotted this young man wearing his helmet and following the rules for the road. He received a “ticket” good for a FREE Slurpee 😁 https://t.co/qLmt8Bgckh
Did you know...?
We've been using body cameras since 2011!
Here at GBPD, every Officer and Community Service Technician is required to wear a camera while on duty.
As a 21st Century Police Agency, we value technology that promotes trust and transparency. https://t.co/8eZVywMvmz
What do cops love more than donuts? Donuts AND coffee with their community! Join us next Thursday for Coffee with a Cop at Foster's Donuts (1511 W Grand Avenue) from 7:00 AM-9:00 AM. https://t.co/DhKDwsNELj
Happy Father’s Day to all of the dad’s out there!
We hope your day is relaxing and filled with love.
Thanks for all you do! https://t.co/wekkOa5Nvh
Yesterday, we were excited to have City Manager Matt Bronson out on a ride-along. He was able to see the great work our officers do each day from the front seat of a patrol car.
Thanks, @mattbronson , for riding with us! https://t.co/H6ExiTBpBr
We mourn the loss of two @elmontepolice officers who were shot and killed this evening. Please keep their friends, family, and co-workers in your prayers.
GBPD Officers will don black memorial bands to honor both officers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their community. https://t.co/eqT50Gwdbz