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PALMDALE,
CALIFORNIA
Palmdale
offers some of Southern California's most
attractive and affordable housing. This
growing marketplace continues to offer one
of the area's best buys, with average home
prices considerably less than those found
elsewhere in Los Angeles, County.
Palmdale offers a variety of individual
neighborhoods and master-planned
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Demographics |
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Date
Incorporated |
August
24, 1962 |
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Population |
136,734 |
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Area
in Square Miles |
103 |
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Residential Units |
39,111 |
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Number of Business Licenses |
5006 |
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Registered Voters |
49,580 |
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Annual Sales & Use Tax Revenue |
$12.5
million |
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Average Rainfall |
8
inches |
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Average Temperature (July) |
98
degrees |
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Average Temperature (January) |
56
degrees |
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Elevation at City Hall |
2,600
feet |
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Longitude at City Hall |
118
degrees 6 min. W |
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Latitude at City Hall |
35
degrees 35 min. N |
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Wind
Directions |
Predominately from southwest |
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Wind
Speeds |
Average
7 to 10 mph |
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Annual
Population |
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 In
1986, the population of the City of
Palmdale was 23,350. Today, Palmdale is
emerging as a rapidly growing and thriving
community with over 136,000 residents. The
City's record growth has earned it the
City's Bureau rating as the nation's 11th
fastest-growing big city among those with
100,000 population or more.
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Household Income |
Palmdale
is an upper-middle class community,
with a median household income of
$73,027 in 2002. Palmdale residents
enjoy a comfortable hometown feel, with
a strong family orientation, excellent
education system and abundant
recreational opportunities in a safe
environment. |
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