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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS COUNTY

1 Introduction Los Angeles COUNTY is the most populous COUNTY in the nation with over 10 million people residing within its borders. To inform the public of available services, the BOARD of SUPERVISORS ordered the preparation of this Citizens Guide to COUNTY Services. This is an update of earlier editions, and the information included was current at the time of publication. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material in this booklet, and we hope that it is helpful. For information concerning services not listed or additional assistance, please contact: Countywide Communications Chief Executive Office COUNTY of Los Angeles 358 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 W.

Angeles County includes the islands of San Clemente and Santa Catalina. It is bordered on the east by Orange and San Bernardino Counties, on the north by Kern County, on the west by Ventura County, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. Its mainland coastline is 75 miles long.

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1 1 Introduction Los Angeles COUNTY is the most populous COUNTY in the nation with over 10 million people residing within its borders. To inform the public of available services, the BOARD of SUPERVISORS ordered the preparation of this Citizens Guide to COUNTY Services. This is an update of earlier editions, and the information included was current at the time of publication. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material in this booklet, and we hope that it is helpful. For information concerning services not listed or additional assistance, please contact: Countywide Communications Chief Executive Office COUNTY of Los Angeles 358 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 W.

2 Temple St., Los Angeles, CA 90012 Website: Phone: (213) 974-1311 Email: 2 Table of Contents About Los Angeles COUNTY .. 4 Elected Officials Salary & Tenure Data ..13 COUNTY Organizational Chart ..14 Map of the COUNTY of Los Angeles COUNTY ..15 88 Cities, Incorporation and Population ..16 Unincorporated Areas ..18 Supervisorial District Maps & Cities ..20 BOARD of SUPERVISORS Responsibilities ..30 Directory of Services ..31 211 LA COUNTY ..31 Agricultural Commissioner/Weights & Measures ..31 Air Pollution Control District ..33 Alternate Public Defender ..34 Animal Care & Control ..34 Assessor ..35 Auditor-Controller ..36 Beaches & Harbors ..37 BOARD of SUPERVISORS .

3 39 Chief Executive Office ..42 Child Support Services ..44 Children & Family Services ..45 Consumer & Business Coroner Medical Examiner ..50 COUNTY District Attorney ..51 Education ..53 Fire ..54 Film LA ..54 Grand Health Services ..55 Human Resources ..67 Inspector General ..67 Internal Services ..68 ..69 Library ..69 Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority ..75 Mental Military & Veterans Affairs ..77 Music Center ..83 Parks & Recreation ..83 Probation ..93 3 Public Defender .. 97 Public Health .. 98 Public Social Services .. 105 Public Works .. 109 Registrar-Recorder/ COUNTY Clerk .. 113 Regional Planning .. 125 Sanitation Districts .. 126 Sheriff .. 127 Superior Court.

4 130 Treasurer & Tax Collector .. 139 Vector Control .. 143 Workforce Development, Aging & Community Services .. 144 Commissions .. 148 4 About Los Angeles COUNTY Los Angeles COUNTY , one of California s original 27 counties, was established Feb. 18, 1850. Originally the COUNTY occupied a comparatively small area along the coast between santa Barbara and San Diego, but within a year its boundaries were enlarged from 4,340 square miles to 34,520 square miles, an area sprawling east to the Colorado River. During subsequent years, Los Angeles COUNTY slowly ebbed to its present size, the last major detachment occurring in 1889 with the creation of Orange COUNTY . Los Angeles COUNTY remains one of the nation s largest counties with 4,084 square miles, an area some 800 square miles larger than the combined area of the states of Delaware and Rhode Island.

5 Los Angeles COUNTY includes the islands of San Clemente and santa catalina . It is bordered on the east by Orange and San Bernardino Counties, on the north by Kern COUNTY , on the west by Ventura COUNTY , and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. Its mainland coastline is 75 miles long. It has the largest population (10,441,080 as of January 2010) of any COUNTY in the nation, and is exceeded by only eight states. Approximately 27 percent of California s residents live in Los Angeles COUNTY . The BOARD of SUPERVISORS , created by the State Legislature in 1852, is the governing body. Five SUPERVISORS are elected to four-year terms by voters within their respective districts. The BOARD has executive, legislative and quasi-judicial roles.

6 It appoints all department heads other than the assessor, district attorney and sheriff, which are elective positions. The BOARD has delegated its role in selecting all but a few of the department heads to the chief executive officer, but still must approve appointments. As a subdivision of the State, the COUNTY is charged with providing numerous services that affect the lives of all residents. Traditional mandatory services include law enforcement, property assessment, tax collection, public health protection, public social services and relief to indigents. Among the specialized services are flood control, water conservation, parks and recreation, and many diversified cultural activities.

7 There are 88 cities within the COUNTY , each with its own city council. All of the cities, in varying degrees, contract with the COUNTY to provide municipal services. Thirty-seven contract for nearly all of their municipal services. More than 65 percent of the COUNTY 2,630 square miles is unincorporated. For the one million people living in those areas, the BOARD of SUPERVISORS is their "city council" and COUNTY departments provide the municipal services. 5 History of the COUNTY of Los Angeles The area comprising present-day Los Angeles COUNTY was first settled by small groups of Native Americans for centuries before the first European contact in 1769 when Gaspar de Portola and a group of missionaries camped on what is now the bank of the Los Angeles River.

8 In September 1771, Father Junipero Serra and a group of Spaniards founded the San Gabriel Mission as the center of the first community in an area inhabited by small bands of Gabrielino Indians. Ten years later the Pobladores, a group of 11 families recruited from Mexico by Capt. Rivera y Moncada, traveled from the San Gabriel Mission to a spot selected by Alta California Gov. Felipe de Neve to establish a new pueblo. The settlement was named El Pueblo de la Reyna de Los Angeles (The Pueblo of the Queen of the Angels). In its early years, the town was a small, isolated cluster of adobe-brick houses and random streets carved out of the desert, and its main product was grain.

9 Over time, the area became known as the Ciudad de Los Angeles, City of Angels. In September 1797, the Franciscan monks established the San Fernando Mission Rey de Espana in the northern San Fernando Valley. Although the Spanish government placed a ban on trading with foreign ships, American vessels began arriving in the early 1800s, and the first English-speaking inhabitant settled in the area in 1818. He was a carpenter named Joseph Chapman, who helped build the church facing the town s central plaza, a structure that still stands. California was ruled by Spain until 1822, when Mexico assumed jurisdiction. As a result, trade with the United States became more frequent.

10 The ocean waters off the coast of California were important for whaling and seal hunting, and a number of trading ships docked at nearby San Pedro to buy cattle hides and tallow. By the 1840s, Los Angeles was the largest town in Southern California. After a two-year period of hostilities with Mexico beginning in 1846, the area came under control. The Treaty of Cahuenga, signed in 1847, ended the war in California, followed by the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 adding Los Angeles and the rest of California to American territory. Gold Rush and Growth The annexation of California and the discovery of gold brought adventurers and immigrants alike by the thousands to the West with dreams of hitting pay dirt.


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