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Demographics
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Brea's the Place to Live! For demographic information from the 2000 Census, click here. TransportationLocated among rolling hills in the northeast corner of Orange County, Brea offers easy access to Los Angeles, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, and to a number of beaches, resorts, and tourist attractions. Orange County Airport is 17 miles away, Ontario Airport 25 miles away, and LAX 48 miles from Brea. An Amtrak station and a municipal airport are located in the neighboring city of Fullerton, approximately 5 miles away. Brea is 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The Orange (57) Freeway bisects the city from north to south and offers easy access to the Riverside (91) Freeway to the south and the Pomona (60) and San Bernardino (10) Freeways to the north. Economic Base Brea's average household income as estimated by the 2000 Census is $68,423. Average household incomes are expected to increase 14.8% over the next five years to $96,936. Education levels are also high in Brea, with 21% of the adult population earning bachelor's degrees and 10% earning graduate or professional degrees. Housing Baywood Development built 96 single-family residences in the old downtown area. Called the "Ash Street Cottages," the project features charming Victorian and Craftsman archictecture clustered in a pedestrian-oriented village setting. The Olson Company completed a 27-home development called The Arbors in 1997, and has built a neighborhood for an additional 25 families in the same area near the Brea Mall/Brea Civic Center at Poplar and Birch. City Walk townhomes sold out very quickly in the downtown area, and 625 new tract homes are now complete at Olinda Ranch, near the intersection of Lambert Rd. and Valencia Ave. There are also a number of housing opportunities for senior citizens, including Brea Woods, Breal Senior Apartments, William's Senior Apartments, Heritage Plaza, Vintage Canyon, Orange Villa, and Emeritus at Brea Assisted Living. Call the Chamber office at (714) 529-4938 for more information. Public Safety Environment & Public Works The city's environmental consciousness is also reflected in the many drought-resistant landscape plantings on city properties, and the use of recycled and recyclable goods in city operations. A tough anti-graffiti ordinance, community volunteers, and a Graffiti Hot Line have helped keep Brea free from the unsightly blight that plagues many other cities. Graffiti is removed within 24 hours when possible, and perpetrators are prosecuted and made to perform or pay for clean-up. Brea leaders are committed to a strong public works program including street maintenance, tree trimming, traffic management, street sweeping, and infrastructure such as the water and sewer systems. Medical Care Brea is close neighbors with Placentia-Linda Hospital and St. Jude Regional Medical Center. These excellent facilities provide quality health care and 24-hour emergency care to the Brea area. St. Jude Regional Medical Center, located in nearby Fullerton, is one of Southern California's most respected and technologically advanced hospitals. It is widely recognized for its success in areas from cardiology to extensive rehabilitation. With more than 600 of the area's finest physicians on staff, St. Jude continues to set the standard for medical care. Placentia-Linda Hospital is located in the neighoring city of Placentia. The hospital's services range from general and orthopedic surgery and joint replacement to rehabilitation therapy, and include a highly advanced gastroenterology lab. Placentia-Linda also features a "Premier Advantage for Seniors 55+" community outreach program. Education The Brea Olinda Unified School District operates six elementary schools, one junior high school, a high school, and an alternative high school. Brea Olinda High School boasts state of the art computer technology, a professional performing arts center and complete athletic facilities, including a synthetic track. Brea also has several preschools, two Christian schools, and a Roman Catholic school serving grades K-8. Colleges, universities and a number of technical and vocational schools are located in and around Brea. California State University, Fullerton College, Pacific Christian College, Hope University, Western State University College of Law and Southern California College of Optometry are located in nearby Fullerton.
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Adopted: May 17, 1988