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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.

Community Meeting: Orange County North Basin Superfund Site

Public Comment Opportunity on EPA’s Proposed Groundwater Cleanup Plan
Post Date:01/07/2026 2:52 PM

 

EPA Community Meeting  Square

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be accepting public comments on its proposed cleanup plan to contain and treat contaminated groundwater at the Orange County North Basin Superfund site.

EPA will hold a public meeting in Fullerton to explain the proposed plan and hear directly from community members:

Date: January 22, 2026
Time: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: Fullerton Community Center, 340 W. Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton, CA 92832

Attendees will have the opportunity to provide oral comments on the proposed cleanup plan.

Unable to Attend the Fullerton Meeting? Additional public meetings will be held with the same presentation:

  • January 21, 2026 – Buena Park

  • January 29, 2026 – Anaheim

A recorded presentation is also available online for those unable to attend in person.

Written comments on the proposed plan are being accepted and must be submitted no later than February 19, 2026.

Your voice matters. Join the conversation and help shape the future of our community’s groundwater.

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