About the City Of Anaheim
The City of Anaheim, founded in 1857, is one of the nation’s leading municipalities and is California’s 10th most populous city, with more than 345,500 residents. Anaheim covers 50 square miles and has over 2,100 city employees. The municipal corporation’s annual budget is $1.3 billion.
Anaheim supports a thriving business community with companies such as CKE Restaurants, Inc., L-3 Communications, Pacific Sunwear, and Disneyland Resort. Numerous successful sports franchises call Anaheim home, including Angels Baseball, Anaheim Ducks, Anaheim Arsenal, and the 2008 Olympic Gold Medal-winning USA Men's Volleyball team. Anaheim also boasts world-class meeting and entertainment venues with the Anaheim Convention Center, the largest on the west coast; Honda Center; The Grove of Anaheim; Anaheim GardenWalk; and Angel Stadium of Anaheim. Annually, Anaheim welcomes millions of visitors to the city, truly making it where the world comes to live, work and play.
For more information, please visit www.anaheim.net.
About Anaheim Public Utilities
Anaheim Public Utilities is a city-owned, not-for-profit electric and water utility that is responsible for delivering high quality, economical electric and water utility services to residents and businesses in Anaheim.
Anaheim residents enjoy rates that are among the lowest in California, 25 to 40 percent lower than in neighboring cities, and water rates that are among the lowest of the 33 agencies serving water to other Orange County communities. Through its Advantage Services, Anaheim Public Utilities delivers a wide range of water and energy efficiency measures, including incentives, rebates, and simple tips designed to help our customers save energy, water, and money on their utility bills.
For more information about Anaheim Public Utilities, please visit www.anaheim.net/utilities.

