- Tustin, CA | Official Website
Tustin Legacy is more than a development project; it is the culmination of years of history and pride, evolved into a space designed to embrace Tustin’s future
- Learn About The City - Tustin, CA
People who know this area well sometimes refer to Tustin as The City of the Trees Although a variety of trees are responsible for this nickname, this is a distinctive quality of the area which dates back centuries, actually to the time of the early Spanish explorers
- Old Town Tustin
Today, its one-and-a-half miles reveal over twelve decades of Tustin's past Tourists are advised to park their cars and follow a map to Take Main Street to Tustin History
- Tustin History
In 1877, Tustin lost out to Santa Ana as the Southern terminus of the Southern Pacific Railroad, and Columbus Tustin died in 1883, a bitterly disappointed man Nonetheless, with the abundance of water, the community named after him gradually became established as an agricultural center
- Departments - Tustin, CA
The Human Resources Department provides centralized human resources and risk management services for all of the City of Tustin’s eight departments and 400 plus employees
- Residents - Tustin, CA
City Map View the aerial map for the City of Tustin City Publications Access city publications City Services Look through a collection of city services, including forms and handouts, and information about your community and neighborhoods Community Events Access calendars to view upcoming events Emergency Communication Emergency
- Government - Tustin, CA
Tustin is not only a wonderful place to live, but we are also fortunate to have an abundance of activities, employment opportunities, and resources at our disposal
- Special Events - Tustin, CA
Tustin Tiller Days has been an annual event in Tustin since 1957 The three-day festival celebrates Orange County’s agricultural heritage while providing an opportunity for local non-profit organizations to promote their cause and raise much-needed funds
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