SEAL BEACH : FOCUS : An Old-Town Feeling
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Seal Beach is a community of striking contrast--from its pier, the longest in southern California at one-third of a mile long--to Leisure World, a retirement community that was the first of its type in the nation. When a storm destroyed the pier in January, 1983, the residents were out campaigning the next day for rebuilding funds and were instrumental in collecting $100,000 to assist in rebuilding it two years later. The U. S. Naval Weapons Base takes up approximately 10.7 square miles and was commissioned during World War II to load and store munitions for ships. On the base is a wildlife refuge, which has become a bird sanctuary. It houses five endangered species, including the California least tern. Quaint in its appearance, Main Street has a “village air” where people walk to the beach, tiny shops, bars, theaters and an old-fashioned barbershop. The father of Seal Beach, P.A. Stanton and the Bayside Land Company, changed its name from Bay City in 1915--due to the gathering of seals on the beach and to avoid confusion with San Francisco. Today, it encompasses Leisure World, the downtown area along Main Street, and residental areas known as The Hill, College Park East and College Park West. Among one of Seal Beach’s proudest civic possessions is the original pipe organ from the old Paramount Theatre in New York, which is located at the Bay Theatre. Government
City Council: Edna Wilson (mayor), Joe Hunt (mayor pro tem), Frank W. Clift, Joyce Risner, Victor S. Gergas
City Manager: Robert Nelson
Fire Chief: county
Chief of Police: Stacy Picascia
Statistics
Population (1986 est.): 26,244
Area: 10.7 land, 7.5 water square miles
Incorporation: Oct. 27, 1915
Median household income: $23,973
Median home value: $125,852
Racial/ethnic mix: white, 95.3%; Latino, 4.3%; black, .9%; other, 3.8%
(Total is more than 100% because racial/ethnic breakdowns overlap) City Services
City Hall (213) 431-2527
211 8th St.
Police (business) (213) 431-2541
911 Seal Beach Blvd.
Fire (business) (213) 538-3551
3131 Beverly Manor Road
Post Office (213) 596-5545
2929 Westminster Ave.
In Emergency, Dial 911
Employment status
Employed persons: 10,383
Unemployed: 385
Not in labor force: 11,762
Per capita income: $11,296
Education Adults over 25 Years of school completed:
0-11 years . . . 21.2%
12 years . . . 29.0%
13-15 years . . . 23.8%
16+ years . . . 26.0%
Median years completed: . . . 12.9
Median Age: . . . 51.4 years Statistics: Donnelley Demographics
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