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Parkland is a city in Broward County, Florida. Parkland is part of the Miami Metropolitan Area. The City of Parkland had a population of approximately 23,962 in the year 2016. Parkland was established in 1963. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.8 square miles.
The City of Parkland uses a commission-manager form of government. Voters elect a Mayor and four Commissioners who meet twice a month to set forth City policy. The Commission appoints a City Manager to oversee the daily operations of the City. The Mayor may live anywhere within the City limits, but is required to reside in the City for at least a year before seeking office.
The mayor of Parkland is Christine Hunschofsky. Mayor Hunschofsky can be contacted at (954) 757-4127 and by email at chunschofsky@cityofparkland.org.
Christine Hunschofsky, Mayor
Mayor’s Office
City of Parkland
6600 University Drive
Parkland, FL 33067
Phone: (954) 757-4127
Email: chunschofsky@cityofparkland.org
In 2016, the crime-index in Parkland City, Florida was 45.7, lower than it had been since at least the year 2002, and also lower than the national average of 280.5. According to research of Florida and other state lists, there were 1 registered sex offenders living in Parkland, Florida as of November 16, 2018. The ratio of number of residents in Parkland to the number of sex offenders is 29,051 to 1.
Parkland, Florida Police Information
There were an estimated 188 total crimes per 100,000 people in Parkland, Florida. This rate is lower than the average in the state of Florida which has 3,117 total crimes per 100,000 residents. The crime rate in Parkland is also lower than the national average of 2,837 crimes for every 100,000 individuals.
Further breaking down the types of crimes in Parkland, there were an estimated 18 violent crimes for every 100,000 residents (which include murder, robbery, rape, and assault). The average for violent crimes in the state of Florida is 430 per 100,000 citizens and the average nationally is 386 for every 100,000 residents.
In terms of property crimes, (burglary, theft, and vehicle theft), there were an estimated 170 property crimes per 100,000 residents, a rate which is lower than both the Florida average of 2,687 property crimes for every 100,000 individuals and lower than the U.S. average of 2,451 property crimes per 100,000 citizens.
Facts about crime in Parkland, Florida:
- The overall crime rate in Parkland is 79% lower than the national average.
- For every 100,000 people, there are 1.63 daily crimes that occur in Parkland.
- Parkland is safer than 89% of the cities in the United States.
- In Parkland you have a 1 in 168 chance of becoming a victim of any crime.
- The number of total year over year crimes in Parkland has decreased by 10%.