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Yorba Linda (“Beautiful Yorba”, in English) is an affluent suburban city in northeastern Orange County, California, approximately 13 miles (21 kilometers) northeast of Downtown Santa Ana and 37 miles (60 kilometers) southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. Yorba Linda has been identified as one of the richest cities in the U.S. by the U.S. Census Bureau, which shows a median household income of $121,075, higher than any other city in 2006. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 65,237. Its most famous resident was Richard Nixon, who was born there; however, his father moved the family away before Yorba Linda incorporated. The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is in Yorba Linda.

In 2005, CNN ranked Yorba Linda 21st among the best places in the U.S. to live. In 2008, Yorba Linda ended up 42nd on Money magazine’s list of America’s best small cities. Similarly, in an article by CNN Money, Yorba Linda was one of the richest U.S. cities and the richest in Orange County as reported by the Census data, showing a median household income of more than $120K: “Among towns of between 65,000 and 250,000 in population, Yorba Linda, California, where six-figure incomes are the rule, had the highest median income at $121,075”.

There are over 1,000 businesses in the city, not including an additional 1,500 operating out of residential homes. The city also owns Black Gold Golf Club. Nonprofits based in Yorba Linda include International Student Volunteers.

Yorba Linda has four commissions, which meet monthly or bimonthly, to advise the city council about their respective projects. The library commission operates the Yorba Linda Public Library, which has existed in some form since 1913, and is composed of five residents whose duties include selecting new materials for the library to acquire and establishing guidelines and regulations, among other things. The planning commission is in charge of matters pertaining to land use, zoning, annexation, right-of-ways, and construction of new buildings, among other things; however, its five members are appointed by the council.

Law enforcement is currently contracted out to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (California), which has a satellite administrative office in Yorba Linda. From 1971 to 2013, police services were provided by the City of Brea Police Department. Beginning in 1971, this marked the first time in the state’s history that a municipality, as opposed to a county sheriff’s department, provided police services to another municipality. Prior to this setup, but after the city’s incorporation in 1967, Yorba Linda did contract with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, which was and still is typical for municipalities that are not large enough or simply choose not to maintain an in-house police department.

Source: Yorba Linda on Wikipedia

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