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The City of Fullerton's Public Information Office is a division of the City Manager's Office. The primary function is to coordinate all external communication between the City and citizens. The Public Information Office is responsible for news releases, social media, community outreach, and general information management.

The Public Information Office works closely with the City Council, City departments, news media, the public and other government agencies to assist in building a more open and accessible city government. It is the City's official information outlet to media related inquiries.

The Police Department has a Public Information Officer that addresses police and crime related matters. You may call 714-738-6829 or visit the Fullerton Police website for further inquires.

Members of the media who have questions regarding Fire related emergency incidents should contact Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, Kristi Hofstetter Batiste at kristi.hofstetterbatiste@fullertonfire.org or by calling 714-446-1454.

City of Fullerton Earns Tree City USA Designation

The Tree City USA designation honors the City’s commitment to effective urban forest management.
Post Date:04/22/2024 1:03 PM

Tree City 2023 

The City of Fullerton has earned recognition as a 2023 Tree City USA!

The Tree City USA designation honors the City’s commitment to effective urban forest management.  The City achieved the Tree City USA recognition for meeting the program’s four requirements, which include maintaining a tree board or department, having a tree-care Ordinance, dedicating an annual community forestry budget of at least $2 per capita, and hosting an Arbor Day observance and proclamation.  

The program is sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation, in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service and National Association of State Foresters.  Through this partnership, their organizations aim to inspire communities to plant trees, properly care for trees, and celebrate trees.  Trees are valuable assets in our communities due to the many benefits they provide, including providing cleaner air, providing wildlife habitats, reducing home cooling costs, and improving the aesthetics in our neighborhoods. By becoming a Tree City USA, Fullerton joins a dedicated network of more than 3,600 Tree City USA communities nationwide.

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