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City of Calipatria

125 North Park Avenue
760-348-4141

About Us :
The City of Calipatria is located about 150 miles east of San Diego, 100 miles South of Palm Springs. The area is predominately agricultural. Calipatria is surrounded by various recreational activity locations. The Glamis Dunes located about 40 miles from the city is home to many off road enthusiasts. Rock collecting, deer and dove hunting are also nearby about 30 miles from the city in the Chocolate Mountain areas. Fishing, camping and birdwatching are a big interest along the Salton Sea area located about 5 miles from here. The Salton Sea is also home to the Sonny Bono Wildlife Refuge where birdwatching enthusiasts can enjoy the various species of birds frequenting the area. There is an annual birdwatching festival held in February of each year. Boat tours are available at the Salton Sea to view the various habitats of the migratory birds. Geothermal activity is a big boost to our local economy. Seven geothermal plants, and three new mineral recovery plants are located along a seven-mile radius near the Salton Sea. The City of Calipatria is also a short hour's drive to the beautiful Colorado River.

The City of Calipatria was incorporated on February 28, 1918. The city is a General Law city with a City Manager form of Government. Calipatria is home to the tallest flagpole (184 feet) where the flag flies at sea level. The flagpole has been dedicated to "Good Neighborliness." The Calipatria State Prison is annexed into the city limits located about 3 miles just outside of the city. Calipatria has five seats on the City Council. Council Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Calipatria has a Planning Commission Board that seats five members. Planning Commission meets on the third Tuesday of the month if there is any business to conduct. Services provided by the City of Calipatria include Police, Fire, Parks.