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http://www.ocregister.com/2018/02/12/chloe-kim-wins-gold-for-u-s-in-olympic-halfpipe/

Brazil, Ben (June 24, 2018). "Lawyer duo saw a need and now their nonprofit firm is fighting for the homeless in O.C." Los Angeles. Retrieved 24 June 2018.

Robinson, Alicia (2018-01-22). "Portion of Santa Ana River trail closes to cyclists, joggers as Orange County begins clearing homeless encampments". Orange County Register. Retrieved 2018-03-09.

Housing shortage - add CEQA https://www.wired.com/story/big-tech-isnt-the-problem-with-homelessness-its-all-of-us/

https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/05/the-great-housing-reset/559466/

SURFRIDER FOUNDATION v. MARTINS BEACH LLC, A144268 (Cal. App., First District, Division 5, August 09, 2017).

Further reading[edit]

Thomas fire[edit]

42.065748,-71.930207 dudley

http://gis.ventura.org/RecordMaps/rs/001/001rs079.pdf

Impact on tourism

https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1CePU2TdEh86nmBDBfPOAXf8Hp7NlpVpA&ll=34.315704458905145%2C-119.20106795000004&z=11

Support services[edit]

http://www.vcstar.com/story/news/education/2018/01/07/schools-resume-following-loss-instructional-time-thomas-fire/996220001/

The Ventura County Fire Department collects samples every two weeks from stands of brush in Malibu, Casitas, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks and Ojai. Firefighters head out along the same path, cutting from chamise, a resilient plant that grows in all five areas. http://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/2018/01/04/month-after-thomas-fire-conditions-still-primed-explosive-wildfires/1005788001/ https://web.archive.org/web/20180105172518/http://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/2018/01/04/month-after-thomas-fire-conditions-still-primed-explosive-wildfires/1005788001/?from=new-cookie

https://web.archive.org/web/20171229062503/http://www.vcstar.com/story/news/local/2017/12/28/thomas-fire-leaves-neighborhoods-vulnerable-mudflows-flooding/985990001/

https://www.npr.org/2017/12/28/574314903/thomas-fire-evacuees-return-home-to-find-whats-left

http://www.goldenstatenewspapers.com/tracy_press/news/tracy-firefighters-guard-socal/article_acd089bc-e6a8-11e7-8db2-2fb32b40f362.html

GONZALES, RICHARD; DWYER, COLIN; NEUMAN, SCOTT (December 11, 2017). "Thomas Fire, 5th-Largest In Modern California History, Shows Few Signs Of Slowing". NPR News. Retrieved 21 December 2017.

Lahaina, Hawaii revert and show difference between community and IRS CD

Dōgen Zenji[edit]

Los Angeles Times using django-bigbuild framework[edit]

  • 416 custom webpages developed by the Los Angeles Times newsroom using its open-source django-bigbuild framework.
  • [1]

Balboa Island[edit]

The perimeter of the island along the Bayfront is dotted with piers for the homeowners' boats. Marine Avenue and Agate Avenue form the commercial spine of the island.

Boyle Heights[edit]

  • Ellis Islands of the West
    • No restrictive covenants.
  • Largest Jewish community after WW 2
    • Jewish developers lured them away to places such as San Fernando Valley by advertising in Jewish publications.
  • Freeway wiped out Russian community

During the McCarthy era, this was a safe place for leftists and other social activists.

  • CSO heavily Mexican American but supported by News. Roybal first Hispanic on council? More Blacks due to public housing. Roosevelt HS civil rights - walk outs after petitions were not successful. See 40th anniversary
  • 1978 60 minutes about gangs. Hollenbeck - all areas claimed by gangs - Father Greg Boyle - poorest section of LA but now sees gentrification. What is appropriate development?
  • Wyvernwood[2]

Chinatown[edit]

Compton[edit]

Added reference to Compton, California which can be improved using the reference. Another https://www.kcet.org/lost-la/the-sycamores-of-southern-california-a-brief-history

Cross Roads of the World[edit]

Dominguez Channel[edit]

Figueroa, proposed complete street[edit]

Gordon Building, Napa[edit]

Griffith Park[edit]

An entire section could be written on the historical classification of Griffith Park. Not only is the entire park designated, (which is only mentioned in the infobox) but specific structures such as the observatory are designated. I added some of the activities at the park but I think this needs to be developed along with the historical. The Park is listed in List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Hollywood and there is a reference to the newsletter that announced the park designation. I want to combine this with what the EIR says;

In 2009, the City designated Griffith Park as Historic-Cultural Monument (HMC) No. 942. Features contributing to this designation include numerous buildings and structures that represent various architectural styles including Spanish Colonial Revival, Moderne, and Second Greek Revival, as well as infrastructure elements designed in the “Park Style”. Natural wilderness areas and designated landscapes also contribute to the Park’s designation. Crystal Springs Picnic Area, including the project site, is not identified as a contributing feature of the Griffith Park HCM. However, the project site lies within the vicinity of two contributing features: the Feliz Adobe, which houses the Park Ranger Station and Visitors Center, and the Wilson and Harding Golf Courses.

Hunt & Burns[edit]

Sumner P. Hunt architect (1890s to the 1930s) individually and in partnership with architect Silas Reese Burns. Ventura Co. Landmarks they designed:

Josef Kun House[edit]

1936, Restored by Gerald Casale, Nichols Canyon, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California. Could be added to both his personal information and to the Nichols Canyon article.

Los Angeles[edit]

Malibu[edit]

Manhattan Beach[edit]

Martin's Beach[edit]

Matilija Falls[edit]

Mayfair Theater[edit]

Mayfair Theater, a historic Art Deco theater in downtown Ventura. City of Ventura. Point of Interest #95 accessed from link on City Map with Historic Landmarks In 2000, a fire severely damaged the structure destroying the Art Deco chandeliers, and the vaulted redwood roof, leaving only the thick outside walls with the majestic curving, neon lit marquee supported by a circular, mushroom shaped ticket booth.

Mission San Buenaventura and Mission Compound Site[edit]

A new article is need that provides an overview similar to the Los Angeles Plaza Historic District. Currently the link for the district on National Register of Historic Places listings in Ventura County is just for the Mission itself which is a bit of history, a bit about the building, and a bit about the current parish. The city information sheet is blank.

Moorpark[edit]

http://articles.latimes.com/keyword/moorpark-ca

National City Tower[edit]

Oxnard plain[edit]

20 mile coast line from Point Mugu Lagoons at the western end of the Santa Monica Mountains to the Ventura coastal bluffs that rise quickly to the coastal mountains just north of the Santa Clara River. Inland as far as 10 miles bounded by transverse ranges of mountain including Santa Susana and Valleys

The town was laid out with a pattern that persists to this day. A diverse community where those from Ventura could settle. Two contrasting threads.

0pen space[edit]

Piru[edit]

  • Important local landmarks: the Piru Mansion, Piru Methodist Church, Lechler's Museum, Juan Fustero Historical Marker, Round Rock Hotel, Piru Cemetery (including the cross above the

cemetery), Old Center Street Bridge, Piru Train Bridge and Camulos Ranch (including the ranch cemetery, chapel and walnut tree). PIRU AREA PLAN: VENTURA COUNTY GENERAL PLAN Amended 6-28-11

Ramirez Canyon Park[edit]

Ranchos[edit]

Cuddy Valley[edit]

Robert E. Power Studios[edit]

Links for Ventura Theatre

Beverly Theatre "Jan - Mar 1928" Motion Picture News

Santa Barbara News=Press[edit]

Santa Monica Mountains[edit]

Beaches

Saticoy[edit]

Sacred Heart Mission Church, Ventura County Historical Landmark No. 102
Griggs, Gregory W. (August 19, 2005). "'Kodak Moment' Church Is Burned to the Ground". Los Angeles Times.

School and other districts[edit]

Listed in 1902 article

Tepusquet[edit]

34°58′0″N 120°12′0″W / 34.96667°N 120.20000°W / 34.96667; -120.20000

Part 1[4]

Part 2[5]

Toy District[edit]

Union station ==

Ventura[edit]

South of the Site, is a freeway embankment (Dug before freeway?) but just on the other side is The Coast railroad line from there it is a short walk to the beach where Chumash.

When the town was laid out in cardinal directions, Meta street passed by. it was renamed Thompson and carried the state highway traffic before the Freeway so the site has a mission bell El Camino Real is designated as California Historical Landmark #784. The road passing right in front of the mission was Main Street, the only coastal california city with mission on the main st and only one of two California Mission towns whose mission is still in the heart of the original Downtown. Map of Townsite

California State Route 33[edit]

Wilshire Park, Los Angeles[edit]

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Notes[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ https://www.latimes.com/projects/
  2. ^ Sonksen, Mike (2014-06-06). "Storying Wyvernwood: Connecting Community". KCET. Retrieved 2020-06-22.
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Martins Beach
  4. ^ Height, Justin (November 17, 2012). "The Tepusquet Boundary Survey - Part 1". Vol.9 No.10. The American Surveyor. Frederick, Maryland. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  5. ^ Height, Justin (December 23, 2012). "The Tepusquet Boundary Survey - Part 2". Vol.10 No.1. The American Surveyor. Frederick, Maryland. Archived from the original on 2015-04-19.