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Livingston City Information

Livingston is a city in Merced County, California, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a population of approximately 13,058 people and a total area of 3.68 square miles (9.53 km2).

City Council

The City has a Council/manager form of government. The City Council is responsible for City legislation, strategic planning, development and legislative oversight over the City Manager, and adopting the annual City budget.

The citizens elect a five-member City Council who serve for four year overlapping terms. The mayor is appointed by council members and serves a term of two years. The mayor however, does not have more power than other members of the City Council. Council members include Jim Soria Mayor, Gurpal Samra Mayor Pro Tem, Arturo Sicairos Council Member, Juan Aguilar, Jr. Council Member  and Alex McCabe Council Member.

The city council holds its meetings on the first and third Tuesday of every month from 7:00 pm in the Council chambers at City hall. All meetings are open to the public, except closed sessions as needed and allowed by state law. Agendas and minutes discussed in the meetings can be accessed by visiting

Crime statistics

The overall crime rate in Livingston, CA is 2% lower compared to the overall crime rate in California and 4% higher compared to the national average. When looking at crimes involving violence, the city has a crime rate that is 3% lower than the average crime rate in California and 11% higher than the national average. When comparing property crimes, the city’s crime rate is 2% lower than that of California and 3% higher than the national average. In Livingston one has a 1 in 34 chance of becoming a victim of crime, making the city safer than 28% of the cities in the United States. Compared to the previous year, the overall crime rate in Livingston has increased by 38%.

Police Department

The Livingston Police Department has the responsibility of protecting life and property, responding to law enforcement service requests and preserving peace within the city limits.  The Police Department is divided into an Administrative Division and Operations Division. Ruben Chavez is the current chief of police.

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Warrants and Bail

The police department has a list of wanted persons in their website. When arrested in the city, offends are locked at the Livingston Correctional Facility, inmates can however post for bail in three 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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