PLACENTIA – The floor of the public library is covered in shards of ceiling tile and chopped-off sections of air ducts, and the bookshelves and furniture are covered in plastic wrap. Workers are ...
PLACENTIA The public library in this city, which sustained heavy damage from the Chino Hills earthquake, reopened this morning after $159,000 in renovations and repainting. Several patrons waited ...
The Placentia Library is offering free computer and technological workshops with courses including Microsoft Excel for beginners and introduction to LinkedIn and email 101. The workshops, which begin ...
PLACENTIA – Incumbents Betty Escobosa and Al Shkoler won the race for two Placentia Library District trustee positions. Three candidates were running for the two spots. Escobosa, a retired city of ...
Discover Placentia’s regional approach to addressing homelessness through the North SPA collaboration. Learn how the City, alongside neighboring communities, complies with federal mandates by providing Navigation Centers that offer housing, support services, and resources to help individuals transition out of homelessness.
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Placentia’s rich history began in 1837 when the governor of Mexico granted the Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana to Juan Pacifico Ontiveros. This land grant included the area that today comprises Placentia, Anaheim, Brea, and Fullerton. In the early 1860s, a long drought brought an end to the ranchos and their cattle raising economy. First ...