City of Coachella
Angela Zepeda is an accomplished City Clerk for the City of Coachella, leveraging expertise in customer management to enhance service delivery across governmental departments since July 2015. Previously, Zepeda served as a Customer Success Manager at SwiftComply, focusing on guiding government agencies in water compliance, and as a Program Specialist at USDA, optimizing program process efficiency. Zepeda's extensive background includes roles as Conservation and Outreach Coordinator at Indio Water Authority and Water Management Technician at Coachella Valley Water District, where leadership in customer education and policy compliance was pivotal. Zepeda holds a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration and is currently pursuing a Master of Public Administration at California State University-San Bernardino.
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City of Coachella
The City of Coachella is a municipal corporation that provides full service governmental services to the residents and businesses of the City of Coachella. It is a city in the County of Riverside, California; it is the easternmost city in the region collectively known as the Coachella Valley. It is located 28 miles (45 km) east of Palm Springs, 72 miles (116 km) east of Riverside, and 130 miles (210 km) east of Los Angeles. Known as the "City of Eternal Sunshine", Coachella is largely a rural and agricultural community in the desert and one of the state's fastest growing cities in the late 20th century. When it first incorporated back in 1946, it had 1,000 residents, but currently has a population of 44,953. The city has a total area of 28.95 square miles (75.0 km2), all of it land. The eastern half of the Coachella valley is below sea level, and the area's average elevation is 68 feet (35 m) below sea level. The Salton Sea, a saltwater lake located about 10 miles (16 km) South of Coachella, lies 227 feet (69 m) below sea level. Coachella was a scene of Chicano political activism including protests and visits by United Farm Workers leader César Chávez in the 1960s and 1970s. For a completed history of the City of Coachella, please visit us here: http://www.coachella.org/about-us/history The City of Coachella Utilities Department is responsible for the retail sale of water and treatment of wastewater for the community. The agency produces over 6 million gallons of water a day and treats approximately 2.8 million gallons a day in sanitary sewage for the community.