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Villa Park is a city in northern Orange County, California, United States. It was founded in 1962. It was founded in 1962. At the 2010 census , the city had a population of 5,812, making it the smallest city in Orange County.
Villa Park Dam is an embankment dam on Santiago Creek in Orange County, California in the United States. [2] Along with the upstream Santiago Dam, the dam serves primarily for flood control for the cities of Villa Park, Orange, Tustin and Santa Ana and also regulates the inflow of Santiago Creek into the Santa Ana River.
The agency serves a 4.7 square mile area that encompasses the entirety of Villa Park and a small portion of Orange. The population served is approximately 6,500. [1] The agency was created in 1876 as the Serrano Irrigation District, making it one of the oldest standing water districts in Southern California.
The "Villa Park Orchards Association" packing house, located along the former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway mainline, is the sole remaining fruit packing operation in Orange County. [citation needed] The Lewis Ainsworth House is a restored house museum. [citation needed]
The 40th district takes in the cities of Tustin, Yorba Linda, Lake Forest, Laguna Woods, Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Brea, Villa Park, Aliso Viejo, eastern Orange, and eastern Anaheim, as well as the census-designated places North Tustin, Silverado, Williams Canyon, Modjeska, Trabuco Canyon and Coto de Caza.
Villa Park High School (VPHS) is a four-year suburban public high school located in the city of Villa Park, California, United States. It was built in 1964 and is one of four comprehensive high schools in the Orange Unified School District. The campus serves students residing in Villa Park and portions of the cities of Orange and Anaheim.
Villa Park is an association football stadium in Birmingham, England. Villa Park may also refer to: Villa Park, California, a small city in Orange County; Villa Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago in DuPage County; Villa Park, Denver, a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado; Villa Park, Trenton, New Jersey, a neighborhood of Trenton, New Jersey
This is especially true in Newport Beach, Yorba Linda, and Villa Park, the three cities where the Republican advantage is largest. As of February 10, 2019, the only exceptions to the former are Huntington Beach and Orange, while exceptions to the latter include Buena Park, Laguna Beach and Stanton. [197]