La Habra : FOCUS : Bedroom community
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A never-ending flow of “little people” visit the La Habra Children’s Museum every day. About 80,000 to 100,000 children each year learn by touching the 45 life-like examples of the taxidermic art placed along the nature walk. The world of the disabled--visual, hearing and orthopedic impaired--is brought home to the children by donning blindfolds, using canes, speaking with sign language and traveling in wheelchairs.
Ground-breaking for an addition is scheduled for this summer and will expand the museum’s capacity to 200,000. The new wing, when it is completed next year, will include a theater, science center and an exhibit for toddlers.
A former resident, Richard M. Nixon, began his pre-presidential legal career in an office on La Habra Boulevard in 1939. While the office is no longer there, a placard remains as a public reminder.
Fifteen years ago the city of La Habra had hoped to attract developers by adding two freeways. But the freeway plan fell through, and the city remains a small bedroom community that seems to be content with slow growth.
Government
City Council: James Flora (mayor), William D. Mahoney (mayor pro tem), Douglas Bystry, Dorothy Wedel, John Holmberg
City Manager: Lee Risner
Fire Chief: Ben Wilkins
Chief of Police: Ron Meehan
Statistics
Population (1986 est.): 48,418
Area: 6.4 square miles
Incorporation: Jan. 20, 1925
Median household income: $32,139
Median home value: $88,502
Racial/ethnic mix: white, 85.2%; Latino, 26.3%; black, .4%; other, 14.4% (Total is more than 100% because racial/ethnic breakdowns overlap) Population
Median Age: 32.7 years Education Adults over 25 Years of school completed: 0-11 years: 26.3%
12 years: 35.1%
13-15 years: 22.6% 16+ years: 16.1% Median years completed: 12.6 City Services
City Hall (213) 694-1011
201 E. La Habra Blvd.
Police (business) (213) 691-0941
150 N. Euclid
Fire (business) (213) 694-1011
850 W. La Habra Blvd.
Post Office 992-5620
1001 W. Imperial Hwy
In Emergency, Dial 911
Statistics: Donnelley Demographics
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