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30 INTERESTING FACTS
30 INTERESTING FACTS
- The City’s population in 1991 was 54,752. Today, Lake Forest is home to an estimated 87,345 residents.
- The Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest is the largest staffed public skateboard park in North America.
- The City named a street after Nolan Arenado, Colorado Rockies Third Baseman and El Toro High School graduate, during a February 2020 ceremony.
- Lake Forest became a debt-free city in 2018 becoming one of the few debt-free cities in California.
- The planning for the City’s Civic Center began in 1999 and was completed 20 years later.
- Both the Lake Forest Sports Park and Civic Center were built without accruing long-term debt.
- The City established Heritage Hill Historic Park to preserve the area’s history. The Park features 4 restored buildings which were built from 1863-1908.
- Lake Forest was incorporated as Orange County’s 31st city on December 20, 1991.
- The Etnies Skatepark of Lake Forest hosts 60,000 visitors each year, or roughly sell-out Angel Stadium and a full house for the Ducks at Honda Center.
- Lake Forest has 31 parks with Portola Park recently opening in November 2020.
- Up until 2020, the City had held a Fourth of July Parade every year since incorporation.
- The Marine Corps Air Station El Toro was decommissioned in 1999. The land was developed into the Orange County Great Park.
- The City has its budget and financial statements displayed as an interactive infographic-based dashboard.
- The City has three ADA accessible parks throughout the City (Portola Park, Cherry Park, and Pittsford Park).
- The City completed its transition to District Elections during the 2020 General Election.
- The City held community forums with the public to gather feedback on the future designs of the Sports Park and Civic Center.
- The new City Hall is the City’s fourth City Hall. The previous three were located at 23778 Mercury Road, 23161 Lake Center Drive, and 25550 Commercentre Drive.
- The City has a dedicated Homeless Liaison Officer contracted with the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.
- The City’s Ask Lake Forest (ALF) system allows residents to effortlessly report issues to City staff.
- Lake Forest is a contract city as it contracts municipal services to public or private organizations.
- The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has a senior citizen volunteer program called the Sheriff’s Team of Active Retired Seniors (STARS). Founded in 1997, STARS assist the City and Lake Forest Police Services.
- Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills were not part of the City’s incorporation in 1991. The City voted to expand city limits to include Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills in 2000.
- Throughout Lake Forest’s 30-year history, the City has only had three permanent City Managers. Gaylord Knapp, Robert Dunek, and Debra Rose.
- Both lakes in Lake Forest are man-made.
- The top employer in Lake Forest is Panasonic Avionics Corporation with 1,703 employees.
- Kaitlin Sandeno, Olympic swimming champion, is an El Toro High School graduate.
- There are three OCFA Fire Stations across the City.
- The City has a total area of 17.9 square miles.
- Before incorporation, mentions of “El Toro” in the press referred to the Marine Corps Air Station El Toro.
- During Richard Nixon’s presidency, Marine Corps Air Station El Toro was used for flight to and from his “Western White House” at San Clemente, California.
30th ANNIVERSARY