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THE CITY <br />The City of Santa Ana, county seat of Orange County and one of the oldest communities in Southern <br />California, is located 33 miles southeast of Los Angeles, 20 miles east of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long <br />Beach, ten miles inland from the Pacific Ocean and 90 miles north of San Diego. The City encompasses an area <br />of approximately 27 square miles and lies on generally level land at an elevation approximately 135 feet above <br />sea level. <br />The City was established by William H. Spurgeon in 1869. The City was incorporated on June 1, 1886 <br />and reorganized under a City Charter in 1888. In 1952, the voters approved a charter which established a <br />council- manager form of government. The charter was modified by an election in 1986 to provide for the <br />mayor to be elected by the voters. A 1988 redistricting resulted in a six - member City Council, in addition to the <br />Mayor, which is elected at large for four -year terms. <br />The City provides traditional city services, including fire protection (192 sworn personnel with ten <br />stations) and police protection (329 sworn personnel and three stations). There are two libraries and 41 parks in <br />the City. Public education for grades K -12 is provided by the Santa Ana Unified School District, the Garden <br />Grove Unified School District, the Orange Unified School District and the Tustin Unified School District. <br />The City has served as the county seat since the formation of Orange County in 1889. Numerous <br />government offices have taken advantage of the City's central location and position as county seat. City, <br />county, state and federal offices are conveniently located in the multi - government civic center in the heart of the <br />City. The City has an industrial base which supports the local economy. For other selected information <br />concerning the City, see "APPENDIX A — CITY OF SANTA ANA GENERAL, DEMOGRAPHIC <br />INFORMATION." <br />80A -156 <br />16 <br />