Surf City hits population mark
Huntington Beach has officially hit a population of 200,000, making
it the 18th city in California to reach that mark.
Growing at a rate of 0.9% from January 2004, Huntington Beach
added about 1,700 new residents in the 12 months that followed, a
recent report from the California Department of Finance found.
“It’s definitely a benchmark,” finance department analyst Daniel
Sheya said. The department calculated the number by taking data from
the 2000 census and combining it with major housing changes in the
area.
A slate of new homes behind the Hyatt Regency Resort and Spa
helped the population increase. A total of 186 homes were built and
sold in 2004 as part of the Waterfront Residential housing complex.
In the same year, the city also gained 28 additional single family
homes, 74 duplexes and four-plexes and 107 apartments.
Huntington Beach is the largest coastal city in Orange County and
the fourth largest coastal community in California. It’s the third
largest city in Orange County behind Santa Ana and Anaheim, which are
respectively the ninth and 10th largest cities in California.
With a little more than 3 million residents, Orange County is the
second largest county in California, far behind Los Angeles County,
with its whopping 10 million residents.
While hitting 200,000 residents is certainly a benchmark for
Huntington Beach, the city won’t likely make it to 300,000 -- or even
250,000.
Planning officials said Huntington Beach is more than 95% built
out and will be at full capacity by 2020 with 230,000 residents.
The report also projected California’s population at 36.8 million,
adding 539,000 new residents from last year. Californians now
represent 12.5% of the United States population, roughly one out of
every eight Americans.
Diversity to be
discussed at city forum
Huntington Beach Police Chief Ken Small and the Human Relations
Task Force are holding a special forum at City Hall to discuss hate
crimes and the impact they have on the community.
The panel discussion will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. in council chambers at
City Hall. The panel will explore the nature of hate crimes, the
motivation behind such acts and what people are doing to combat hate
and celebrate diversity.
For more information, call the Community Services Department at
(714) 374-5307.
Police Department
holds an open house
The Huntington Beach Police Department will be holding an open
house May 21. Visitors will be able to take tours of the department
throughout the day to see its equipment and resources. The police
helicopter and the department’s vintage vehicles will be on display,
and members of the SWAT team and K-9 unit will be there to answer
questions.
Children will have an opportunity to have their pictures taken on
a police motorcycle and visit puppies at the Orange County Animal
Control’s Adopt-a-Puppy van.
A recruiting booth will be set up for those who may be interested
in joining the Huntington Beach Police Department.
The open house will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call
Susie Wajda at (714) 536-5933.
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