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La Palma City Information

La Palma is a city in Orange County, California, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of approximately 15,408 people and a total area of 1.82 square miles (4.7 km2).

City Council

The city council is the legislative body of the city. Some of the responsibilities of the city council include adoption of the annual City Budget, adoption of proposed policies, agreements and contracts, and enactment of local laws (ordinances). In addition the city council appoints the city attorney, the city manager and members of the various Council-appointed committees.

The City Council consists of five members elected by city residents and serve four year staggered terms. City elections are held on the first Tuesday of November of even-numbered years. Council members include Mayor Michele Steggell, Mayor Pro Tem Steve Hwangbo, Council Member Gerard Goedhart, Council Member Marshall Goodman and Council Member Peter Kim.

The city council holds its meetings on the first and third Tuesday of every month from 7:00 pm at City Hall, located at 7822 Walker Street. Agendas and minutes discussed in their meetings can be accessed by visiting 

Crime statistics

The overall crime rate in La Palma, CA is 35% lower compared to other cities in California and 31% lower compared to the national average. When looking at crimes involving violence, the city has a crime rate that is 81% lower than California’s average and 78% lower than the national average. When comparing property crimes, the city’s crime rate is 27% lower than California’s and 24% lower than the national average. In La Palma one has a 1 in 51 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer than 68% of the cities in the United States. Compared to the previous year, the overall crime rate in La Palma has increased by 22%.

Police Department

The City of La Palma Police Department is responsible for protecting the lives and property of the city residents. Under the command of Terry Kim, Police Chief, the department has been able to build trust in the local community. For more information on the police department visit 

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Warrants and Bail

The police department provides a list of wanted persons that can be accessed by visiting the police department’s website. La Palma Jail houses inmates arrested in the city. Inmates 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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