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Arcadia, California

Arcadia is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located about 13 miles (21 km) northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley and at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. It contains a series of adjacent parks consisting of the Santa Anita Park racetrack, the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, and Arcadia County Park. The city had a population of 56,364 at the 2010 census, up from 53,248 at the 2000 census. The city is named after Arcadia, Greece.[6]

Arcadia, California
Peafowl, a symbol of Arcadia, walking on a lawn in Arcadia
Motto: 
Community of Homes
Location of Arcadia in Los Angeles County, California
Arcadia
Location in California
Arcadia
Arcadia (the United States)
Arcadia
Arcadia (North America)
Coordinates: 34°7′58″N 118°2′11″W / 34.13278°N 118.03639°W / 34.13278; -118.03639Coordinates: 34°7′58″N 118°2′11″W / 34.13278°N 118.03639°W / 34.13278; -118.03639
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedAugust 5, 1903[1]
Named forArcadia
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager[2]
 • MayorPaul P. Cheng
 • Mayor Pro TemApril Verlato
 • City CouncilMichael Cao
Sharon Kwan
Eileen Wang
 • City ManagerDominic Lazzaretto
Area
 • Total11.14 sq mi (28.84 km2)
 • Land10.93 sq mi (28.30 km2)
 • Water0.21 sq mi (0.54 km2)  1.87%
Elevation482 ft (147 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total56,681
 • Density5,187.24/sq mi (2,002.81/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes[5]
91006–91007, 91066, 91077
Area code626
FIPS code06-02462
GNIS feature IDs1652664, 2409722
Websitewww.arcadiaca.gov

History

Native American

For over 8,000 years, the site of Arcadia was part of the homeland of the Tongva people ("Gabrieliño" tribe), a Californian Native American tribe whose territory spanned the greater Los Angeles Basin, and the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys. Their fluid borders stretched between the Santa Susana Mountains, San Bernardino Mountains, and San Gabriel Mountains in the north; the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi Hills in the west; the San Jacinto Mountains and Santa Ana Mountains in the east; and the coast and Catalina Island (Pimu) in the south. A Tongva settlement site within present-day Arcadia was known as Alyeupkigna (or Aluupkenga).[7][8]

Rancho period

The town's site became part of the Spanish Mission San Gabriel Arcángel lands in 1771. After Indian Reductions to become Mission Indians, the Tongva were known as the Gabrieliños after the Mission's name. and under whose control these people worked during the mission period in California. Currently there are 1,700 people self-identifying as members of the Tongva or Gabrieliño tribe.[9]

The Mexican land grant for Rancho Santa Anita was issued to Perfecto Hugo Reid and his Tongva wife, Victoria Bartolomea Comicrabit, in 1845. It was named after a family relation, Anita Cota, on his wife's side. Reid documented the Gabrieliño Native Americans in a series of letters written in 1852,[10] and served as a delegate to the 1849 California Constitutional Convention. In 1847, Reid sold Rancho Santa Anita to his Rancho Azusa neighbor, Henry Dalton.

Lucky Baldwin

The rancho changed owners several times before being acquired by Gold Rush immigrant, businessman, and major regional land owner Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin in 1875. Baldwin purchased 8,000 acres (32 km2) of Rancho Santa Anita for $200,000. Upon seeing the area, he gasped "By Gads! This is paradise!" Upon buying the land, Baldwin chose to make the area his home and immediately started erecting buildings and cultivating the land for farming, orchards, and ranches.[8] Baldwin built the Queen Anne Cottage for his fourth wife and himself in 1885–1886, now preserved within the Arboretum. In 1885, the main line of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad, in which Baldwin was a stockholder, was opened through the ranch, making subdivision of part of the land into a town site practical. Later, this rail line became a Santa Fe Railroad line. In 1889, on a site just north of the corner of First Avenue and St. Joseph Street, adjacent to the Santa Fe tracks, Baldwin opened the 35-room Hotel Oakwood to be the centerpiece of his new town. In 1890, the extant Rancho Santa Anita Depot was built.

20th century until World War II

By the turn of the 20th century, Arcadia had a population nearing 500 and an economy that was coming to be based on entertainment, sporting, hospitality, and gambling opportunities, the latter including an early version of the Santa Anita race track.[8] Baldwin oversaw the incorporation of Arcadia into a city in 1903, and was its first mayor.

Anoakia

 
Anita Baldwin's "Anoakia" mansion and gardens in 1915

In 1913 Anita Baldwin, Lucky's daughter, built a 50-room mansion on 19 acres (77,000 m2) of the Baldwin Ranch she inherited from him, and named it "Anoakia" (a portmanteau of Anita and oak).[11] The 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) residence was in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, with murals by Maynard Dixon.[11][12][13] The estate had a significant Greek Revival-style colonnaded "Parthenon" bathhouse/gymnasium beside a large pool, an apiary and aviaries, kennels and stables, tennis courts and pergolas, and preserved the native oak woodlands.[11]

After her death in 1939 the estate became the Anoakia School for Girls, which became the coeducational Anoakia School in 1967, then moved to Duarte in 1990 as the Anita Oaks School.[13][14] The school owner's efforts to develop the property into a village of homes with the old mansion as its centerpiece were rejected by the city.[12] After an extended debate, with local citizens and regional preservationists efforts to preserve the historic main house, the city council voted to approve demolition for a real estate development by new owners in 1999.[12] The "Anoakia" mansion, all other significant estate structures and outbuildings, garden features, and numerous California sycamore and Coast live oak trees were demolished for 31 luxury home sites in 2000.[11] Some of the mansion's architectural elements were salvaged and removed. The gatehouse, on the estate's former southeast corner at Foothill and Baldwin, and the perimeter walls remain after the "Anoakia Estates" development was built.[11] The bas-relief fountain was moved to just inside the new gated entrance.

Inter-war decades

 
U.S. Army's Ross Field Balloon School hangars

During World War I, Arcadia was home to the U.S. Army's Ross Field Balloon School, at the present-day Santa Anita Park site. Army observers were trained here in techniques to observe enemy activity from hot air balloons.

After World War I, Arcadia's population grew and local businesses included many chicken ranches and other agricultural activities. During the 1920s and 1930s, Arcadia began its transition to the residential city that it is today, as small farms and chicken ranches gave way to homes and numerous civic improvements, including a city library and a city hall. Scenes of many of Arcadia's interesting older sites can be viewed in a series of historic watercolors painted by local artists Edna Lenz and Justine Wishek.[15] The city was on historic U.S. Route 66, present-day Colorado Boulevard, with businesses serving travelers on it.

Thoroughbred horse racing had flourished briefly under Lucky Baldwin, who founded a racetrack adjacent to the present site, until it was outlawed by the state of California in 1909. It returned to Arcadia when racing was legalized again, with the opening of Santa Anita Park in December 1934. Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed its various buildings in a combination of Colonial Revival and Streamline Moderne styles.

 
Japanese American citizens arrive in Arcadia, relocated to the Santa Anita Assembly Center.
 
Santa Anita Assembly Center tarpaper barracks, at the Santa Anita Park racetrack

Santa Anita Assembly Center

The Santa Anita Assembly Center site is California Historical Landmark #934. In 1942 during World War II, the racetrack grounds were used as a processing and holding site for Japanese Americans who had been removed from their homes and communities for forced relocation and internment under President Franklin Roosevelt's Executive Order 9066. The Civilian Assembly Center at the racetrack became the largest and longest operating one of the eighteen, holding citizens until the Relocation Center camps were completed in interior areas of California and other states.[16] More than 18,000 persons resided at the racetrack in primitive conditions.[16][17] Four hundred temporary tarpaper barracks were constructed on the racetrack grounds to house many of the detainees, where they lived three families per unit. 8,500 detainees lived in converted horse stalls.[16] Bachelors were housed in the grandstand building.[16] They had group showers, non-private bathrooms, and 24-hour armed surveillance. Each resident was given an "Army manufacture bed, one blanket and one straw tick."[18] The Assembly Center held people from late March through the end of October 1942, when the internees were relocated inland to permanent internment camps at Manzanar and Tule Lake in California, and eight others in Western states and Arkansas.

At the time, Arcadia's civic leaders were very vocal in their support of the Japanese American relocation internment policies of the federal government.[citation needed]

In November 1942 the center was turned over to the United States Army Ordnance Corps for training purposes and was officially renamed Camp Santa Anita.[16] Later in the war it served as a prisoner of war—POW camp, holding several thousand of Rommel's German Afrika Korps soldiers.[16]

Postwar period

Arcadia largely grew up as the well-to-do suburb of neighboring Pasadena, with many early residents being the sons and daughters of long-established Southern California families. A large tract of estate homes was developed by Harry Chandler, the scion of the Los Angeles Times, who lived in adjacent Sierra Madre, California. The city became the residence of choice for many corporate chief executives, including those in the aerospace, horse-racing, and finance industries.

The postwar boom saw Arcadia grow rapidly into a suburban residential community, with many of the chicken ranches being subdivided into home lots. Between 1940 and 1950, the population grew by more than two and a half times. The housing boom continued through the 1950s and 1960s and along with that growth came the necessary infrastructure of schools, commercial buildings, and expanded city services.

During the postwar boom, a modern commercial district developed along Baldwin Avenue south of Huntington Drive in west Arcadia. In 1951 this strip, called the West Arcadia Hub, was anchored by a new, locally owned Hinshaw's department store. This was the first large department store to be built in Arcadia, and the largest in the western San Gabriel Valley outside the city of Pasadena. This development marked the beginning of Arcadia's gradual transformation into one of the leading shopping districts of the San Gabriel Valley.

In 1947, 111 acres (0.45 km2) that comprised the heart of the Baldwin Ranch were deeded to the State of California and the County of Los Angeles, and developed into Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.

Until a Supreme Court ruling in 1965, every property sale contract within the borders of Arcadia had to include a provision that the new owner could only sell the property to a white Protestant. However, these clauses had been ruled unenforceable by the Supreme Court's ruling in 1948's Shelley v. Kraemer, and many non-Protestant families did, in fact, own homes and live in Arcadia well before 1965.[citation needed]

In October 1975, the Santa Anita Fashion Park was opened to the public on the corner of Baldwin Avenue and Huntington Drive, on part of the former Santa Anita Assembly Center site. The center court featured a very large "Blue head" by artist Roy Lichtenstein, which was later removed. The mall expanded in 2004, and renamed Westfield Santa Anita. It was affected by the late 2000s Great Recession, but continues to attract business.

James Dobson, a former Arcadia resident, founded the nonprofit Christian ministry Focus on the Family in the city in 1977. Its original office still stands on the south side of Foothill Boulevard. Focus grew to larger quarters in the city, and in intervening years expanded to Monrovia for warehouse space before moving out of Arcadia completely in 1990. Focus on the Family is now based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, but still has thousands of members in Arcadia.

In the 1980s, the Asian population in Arcadia began to grow. The city had remained 99% white until the late 1970s, but in 1985, the Los Angeles Times reported that the Asian population had grown from 4% in 1980 to an estimated 9%, overtaking Latinos, who accounted for roughly 7% of the population.[19] By the 2010 census, Asians consisted of 59.2% of the population.

 
Arcadia High School Performing Arts Center

In the late 1990s, Native American activists threatened to sue Arcadia High School over its use of the "Apache" mascot. The high school's use of Native American symbols, including an "Apache Joe" mascot, the Pow Wow school newspaper, the Apache News television program, the "Smoke Signals" news bulletin boards, the school's auxiliary team's marching "Apache Princesses" and opposing football team fans' "Scalp the Apaches" signs were viewed by these Native American activists and many Arcadia community members as offensive. Other residents, and some school alumni with Native American ancestry, did not object to their use.[citation needed] The school consulted with some Native American groups and made some concessions, but did not change the mascot.[citation needed] Arcadia High School has a yearly charity drive for the Apache community.[citation needed]

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 11.1 square miles (29 km2). 10.9 square miles (28 km2) of it is land and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2) of it (1.87%) is water.

Demographics

In 2016, Arcadia was ranked the fifth most expensive housing market in the United States by Business Insider, with an average listing price of $1,748,680 for a four-bedroom home.[20]

In 2012, Arcadia was ranked seventh in the nation on CNN Money magazine's list of towns with highest median home costs.[21]

Arcadia's Upper Rancho neighborhood was ranked the 23rd richest neighborhood in Southern California by Business Insider in 2014, with a mean household income of $310,779.[22]

Historical population
Census Pop.
1910696
19202,239221.7%
19305,216133.0%
19409,12274.9%
195023,066152.9%
196041,00577.8%
197045,13810.1%
198045,9931.9%
199048,2905.0%
200053,0549.9%
201056,3646.2%
202056,6810.6%
U.S. Decennial Census[23]

2010

The 2010 United States Census[24] reported that Arcadia had a population of 56,364. The population density was 5,062.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,954.6/km2). The racial makeup of Arcadia was 33,353 (59.2%) Asian, 18,191 (32.3%) White, (25.7% Non-Hispanic White),[25] 681 (1.2%) African American, 186 (0.3%) Native American, 16 (0.03%) Pacific Islander, 2,352 (4.2%) from other races, and 1,585 (2.8%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6,799 persons (12.1%).

The census reported that 55,502 people (98.5% of the population) lived in households, 639 (1.1%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 223 (0.4%) were institutionalized. There were 19,592 households, out of which 7,336 (37.4%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 11,703 (59.7%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,437 (12.4%) had a female householder with no husband present, 865 (4.4%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 469 (2.4%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 92 (0.5%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 3,855 households (19.7%) were made up of individuals, and 1,926 (9.8%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.83. There were 15,005 families (76.6% of all households); the average family size was 3.26.

The population was spread out, with 12,290 people (21.8%) under the age of 18, 4,102 people (7.3%) aged 18 to 24, 13,409 people (23.8%) aged 25 to 44, 17,349 people (30.8%) aged 45 to 64, and 9,214 people (16.3%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.7 males according to the census.

There were 20,686 housing units at an average density of 1,858.0 per square mile (717.4/km2), of which 12,371 (63.1%) were owner-occupied, and 7,221 (36.9%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.1%; the rental vacancy rate was 6.7%. 37,000 people (65.6% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 18,502 people (32.8%) lived in rental housing units.

These were the ten neighborhoods in Los Angeles County with the largest percentage of Asian residents, according to the 2000 census:[26]

  1. Chinatown, 70.6%
  2. Monterey Park, 61.1%
  3. Cerritos, 58.3%
  4. Walnut, 56.2%
  5. Rowland Heights, 51.7%
  6. San Gabriel, 48.9%
  7. Rosemead, 48.6%
  8. Alhambra, 47.2%
  9. San Marino, 46.8%
  10. Arcadia, 45.4%

Economy

Arcadia's economy is driven by wholesale trade, retail trade, manufacturing, health care and social assistance, arts, entertainment, and recreation. Revenue from the Santa Anita Racetrack has long supported capital improvements for the City of Arcadia, resulting in the city having very little bonded indebtedness.

The Westfield Santa Anita mall (formerly the Santa Anita Fashion Park) is a major shopping center in the city. In 2005, the Westfield Santa Anita completed its first phase of expansion, featuring a new food court, Sport Chalet (now closed), Dave & Busters, numerous smaller retailers, various full-service eateries in an area known as Restaurant Square, and a 16-screen AMC Theatres megaplex. In 2008, expansion of the mall continued as the Promenade outdoor structure was completed, with new high-end retailers such as Coach and Talbots.

In 2004, citing success from regional shopping malls such as The Grove and The Americana, Caruso Affiliated and Magna Entertainment (the owners of the Santa Anita Park racetrack) proposed to build a second large shopping mall adjacent to Westfield Santa Anita on the grounds of the Santa Anita Park south parking lot, which would have made Arcadia the largest retail shopping district in Los Angeles County. The controversial project, known as "The Shops at Santa Anita", originally included signature retail, restaurants, condominium projects, a decorative water display, and a horse-drawn trolley.[27] Arcadia City Council unanimously approved the project in 2007 after much heated debate between some residents in the community and corporate interests, which included ballot initiatives such as free parking for Arcadia residents, prevention of retail signage installations, and downsizing the project by the removal of condominiums from the project.[28][29] Magna Entertainment filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy during the Great Recession in 2009 and dissolved the partnership with Caruso Affiliated, with Caruso Affiliated a filing a $21 million bankruptcy claim in 2010 to cover damages Caruso Affiliated incurred as a result of the inability to complete the project. The plan to build "The Shops at Santa Anita" was ultimately terminated on May 20, 2011.[30]

Top employers

According to the city's 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[31] the top private employers in the city are:

Tourism

The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is located in Arcadia across from the Santa Anita mall and racetrack. The peafowl that roam free on the grounds and in the neighborhoods near the arboretum are a remainder of the former Baldwin ranch. When the peafowl were brought from India, they helped control snakes and snails on his farm. They are considered an attraction to some residents and a nuisance to others due to their loud cries and the droppings they leave on residents' properties.[32][33][34]

Government

Local government

Arcadia is a charter city governed by a five-member City Council (which also serves as the city's Redevelopment Agency), with each member serving a four-year term. The Council elects from its membership a Mayor to serve as its presiding officer for a one-year term. [35]

Effective with the 2018 elections, Arcadia voters elect a City Council member by geographical district instead of at-large.

The current city council members are: [2]

  • Mayor: Paul P. Cheng [36]
  • Mayor Pro Tem: April Verlato [37]
  • City Council: Michael Cao, Sharon Kwan, and Eileen Wang

List of mayors

This is a list of Arcadia mayors by year.[38]

  • 1927-1930 A. N. Multer [38]
  • 1952-1954 John A. Schmocker ~ "politicalgraveyard_mayor"/
  • 1969-1970 C. Robert Arth[38]
  • 1973-1974 C. Robert Arth[38][39]
  • 1974-1975 Alton E. Scott [38]
  • 1975-1976 Charles E. Gilb [38]
  • 1976-1977 Floretta K. Lauber - First woman mayor of Arcadia.[38][40][41]
  • 1977-1978 Jack Saelid [38]
  • 1978-1979 David E. Parry [38]
  • 1979-1980 Robert G. Margett [38]
  • 1980-1981 Donald D. Pellegrino [38]
  • 1981-1982 Charles E. Gilb [38]
  • 1982-1983 Donald D. Pellegrino [38]
  • 1983-1984 Dennis A. Lojeski [38]
  • 1984-1985 David S. Hannah [38]
  • 1985-1986 Donald D. Pellegrino [38]
  • 1986-1987 Mary B. Young [38]
  • 1987-1988 Charles E. Gilb [38]
  • 1988-1989 Robert C. Harbricht [38]
  • 1989-1990 Roger Chandler [38]
  • 1990-1991 Mary B. Young [38]
  • 1991-1992 Charles E. Gilb [38]
  • 1992-1993 George Faching [38]
  • 1993-1994 Joseph Ciraulo [38]
  • 1994-1995 Mary B. Young [38]
  • 1995-1996 Dennis A. Lojeski [38]
  • 1996-1997 Barbara D. Kuhn [38][42]
  • 1997-1998 Robert C. Harbricht [38]
  • 1998-1999 Gary A. Kovacic [38]
  • 1999-2000 Roger Chandler [38]
  • 2000-2001 Gary A. Kovacic [38]
  • 2001-2002 Mickey Segal [38]
  • 2002-2003 Gail A. Marshall [38]
  • 2003 Sheng Chang [38]
  • 2003 Gary A. Kovacic [38]
  • 2003-2004 John Wuo [38]
  • 2004 Mickey Segal [38]
  • 2004-2005 Gary A. Kovacic [38]
  • 2005-2006 John Wuo [38]
  • 2006-2007 Roger Chandler [38]
  • 2007-2008 Mickey Segal [38]
  • 2008-2009 Robert C. Harbricht [38]
  • 2010 Peter Amundson [43]
  • 2011-2012 Gary A. Kovacic [44]
  • 2015-2016 Gary A. Kovacic [44]
  • 2016-2017 Tom Beck
  • 2017-2018 Peter Amudson
  • 2018-2019 Sho Tay
  • 2019-2020 April Verlato [45]
  • 2020-2021 Rodger Chandler
  • 2021-2022 Sho Tay
  • 2022 Paul P. Cheng

County government

In the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Arcadia is in the Fifth District, represented by Kathryn Barger.[46]

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Monrovia Health Center in Monrovia, serving Arcadia.[47]

State and federal representation

In the California State Legislature, Arcadia is in the 22nd Senate District, represented by Democrat Susan Rubio, and in the 49th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Mike Fong.[48]

In the United States House of Representatives, Arcadia is in California's 28th congressional district, represented by Democrat Judy Chu.[49]

Education

For primary and secondary education the city is served by the Arcadia Unified School District. Reading scores for the AUSD are 76.6% higher than the state average and math scores are 67.9% higher than the state average.[50] It is estimated that 88% of Arcadia students are at public schools and 12% in private and/or parochial institutions.

Arcadia Unified School District[50] has one highly ranked and prestigious high school, Arcadia High School. It is among the few public high schools in California to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.[51] There are three middle schools, and six elementary schools, two which are winners in the United States Department of Education's Blue Ribbon Schools program.[52] Approximately five percent of California schools are awarded this honor each year following a rigorous selection process. Eligibility is based on federal and state criteria including the No Child Left Behind program, Academic Performance Index (API), and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). The requirements are many and strict, and are based on such areas as a strong curriculum, solid library media services, professional teachers, and counseling programs at all grade levels.[53] In 2010, BusinessWeek ranked Arcadia as the best place to raise children in the state of California for the second year in a row, citing the city's excellent school system as one of the factors in addition to the low crime rate.[32]

Elementary schools

  • Baldwin Stocker Elementary 422 West Lemon Ave., grades K–5, 673 students
  • Camino Grove Elementary 700 Camino Grove Ave., K–5, 635 students
  • Highland Oaks Elementary 10 Virginia Dr., K–5, 698 students
  • Holly Avenue Elementary 360 West Duarte Rd., K–5, 692 students
  • Longley Way Elementary 2601 Longley Way, K–5, 485 students
  • Reid (Hugo) Elementary 1000 Hugo Reid Dr., K–5, 634 students

Middle schools

  • Dana (Richard Henry) Middle, 1401 South First Ave., grades 6–8, 731 students
  • First Avenue Middle, 301 South First Ave., grades 6–8, 809 students
  • Foothills Middle, 171 East Sycamore Ave., grades 6–8, 734 students

High school

The Academic Performance Index measures the academic performance and growth of schools on a variety of points. Arcadia High School scored 890,[54] making it the highest-performing large high school in California.[55] In 2010, Arcadia High had 29 National Merit Award finalists.[56] Arcadia is also home to the two-time National Championship boys cross-country team (2010 and 2012).

Infrastructure

Police and fire

The Arcadia Police Department and Arcadia Fire Department serves the city of Arcadia.

Transportation

Arcadia has several arterial roads that traverse the city. The major east–west streets include Foothill Boulevard, Huntington Drive, Duarte Road, Las Tunas Drive, and Live Oak Avenue. The major north–south streets include Baldwin Avenue and Santa Anita Avenue. It is also served by the Foothill Freeway (I-210).

Arcadia Transit

The city of Arcadia operates three fixed route services, as well as a Dial-A-Ride that provides curb-to-curb service throughout city limits.[57]

Metro L Line

In 2016, Metro opened a new at-grade light rail station in Arcadia. Arcadia Station is located northwest of the intersection of 1st Avenue and Santa Clara Street, and is served by the Metro L Line.[58]

Healthcare

Located at 300 W. Huntington Drive, USC Arcadia Hospital (formerly Methodist Hospital of Southern California[59]) sits on 22 acres (89,000 m2) of land. The 460-bed hospital opened in Arcadia in 1957, after moving from downtown Los Angeles. USC Arcadia Hospital was the state's first community hospital to have a psychiatric unit. Its nursery school was one of the first corporate daycare facilities in the U.S. It was an Official Hospital of the 1984 Olympic Games.

To keep up with the changing needs of the community, several upgrades have been made to the original facility. In 1998, the Berger Tower was completed, adding 169 beds. USC Arcadia Hospital underwent a major renovation and expansion in 2006, and in the fall of 2011, a new five-story patient tower and new emergency department were opened.

The Methodist Hospital School of Nursing

A School of Nursing opened at the hospital in 1915, with a class of 30 students. Ten years later, a residence was built to accommodate 150 graduate and student nurses. This four-story brick building, known as Philomena Hall, was connected to the hospital by an underground corridor and provided accommodations, classrooms and a gymnasium for the nurses. Beginning in 1944 (after a nine-year school closure), additional housing for nurses was provided in a refurbished residential house adjacent to Philomena Hall. After more than 40 years of operation and the graduation of hundreds of talented young nurses, the School of Nursing closed. Times had changed, and the practice of nursing education had moved into the domain of the formal education system. The school was phased out in 1958 with the graduation of the last nursing class.[60]

Water & Sewer

The City of Arcadia provides services for water and sewer to its residents. The city operates its own water distribution system via the Public Works Services Department.[61] Arcadia's water supply comes from groundwater from municipal owned water pumps from the Main San Gabriel Basin and the Raymond Basin, both which are replenished with local rainwater and imported water.[62]

In popular culture

U.S. Route 66, immortalized in song and literature, passes through Arcadia, on Huntington Drive in Downtown Arcadia, before turning off onto Colorado Place and then Colorado Street. After intersecting the 210 freeway, Route 66 runs parallel to and south of the freeway, cutting across the middle section of Arcadia.

The city is mentioned by Jack Kerouac in his novel On the Road: Sal, the protagonist, is put off by "preppy" teens when he stops for food at a local drive-in restaurant with a young Mexican woman. The vignette demonstrates the culture clash between the "Beatnik" way of life and that of 1950s conservative America.

In a motel located in Arcadia across the street northeast from Santa Anita Racetrack, author Hunter S. Thompson wrote much of his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in the 1970s. In Michael Cunningham's novel The Hours, Laura Brown mentions that she heard of a man who died in nearby Arcadia.

The McDonald brothers, who later began the McDonald's hamburger restaurant chain, opened their first restaurant, The Airdrome, near Monrovia Airport, on the Arcadia–Monrovia border in 1937.[63][64] The restaurant was located on historic Route 66, now Huntington Drive, but later moved to San Bernardino, California, in 1940.

The main setting of the DreamWorks' franchise Tales of Arcadia took place in Arcadia Oaks, a fictionalized version of Arcadia, California.

Filming locations

 
Los Angeles County Arboreum is located on Baldwin Ave.

Many films on location (including Tarzan and the Bing Crosby On the Road movies), television series, most notably Fantasy Island[65] were filmed in Arcadia. A popular visiting site is the house with the bell tower, where Tattoo rang the bell, is the Queen Anne Cottage, located in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia.[66] The plane, "arriving" with the guests, was filmed in the lagoon behind the Queen Anne Cottage.[65] Occasionally, outdoor scenes and commercials are filmed at the Arboretum have been filmed on the grounds[67] of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.

The Santa Anita Park Racetrack is another popular filming locations. The true story film Seabiscuit (2003) was filmed and takes place at the Santa Anita race track. A commercial for Claritin allergy medicine, a Lexus commercial, and three episodes of Grey's Anatomy have used it as a location ("Walk on Water", "Drowning on Dry Land" and "Some Kind of Miracle").[68]

This city was one of the filming locations for Columbia Pictures' comedy film North (1994).

The fantasy-comedy film Matilda was shot here in 1996.[68]

A scene from Step Brothers (2008) was shot at the nearby Derby restaurant.[69]

Scenes from Mission: Impossible III (2006) were shot at Methodist Hospital.

In the movie Cloverfield, the scene in which the survivors walk inside Bloomingdale's was actually filmed inside a Robinsons-May store under reconstruction inside the Westfield Santa Anita in Arcadia. The film Eagle Eye (2008) was also filmed in this location.

Scenes from Kicking & Screaming (2005) were shot at Foothill Middle School and in Arcadia homes.

The movie The Lone Ranger (2013) filmed their train scenes here within the Santa Anita Race Track parking lot by building an elevated 'roller coaster' like track.

The comedy film Deal of a Lifetime (1999) was filmed entirely at Arcadia High School.[70]

The movie Moxie (2021) was filmed at Arcadia High School's North Gym and Salter Stadium.[71]

Notable people

Sister cities

Arcadia has one sister city (Newcastle, Australia), as designated by Sister Cities International. Consequently, Newcastle Park can be found on Colorado Boulevard. There is also an Arcadia Park in Newcastle.

See also

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Further reading

  • McAdam, Pat; Snider, Sandy (1981). . Friends of the Arcadia Public Library. ISBN 978-0-9606390-0-7. Archived from the original on December 27, 2005. Retrieved December 23, 2005.
  • Kovacic, Gary, ed. (2003). Visions of Arcadia: A Centennial Anthology. ISBN 978-0-931995-01-9.
  • "The California Town Where Chinese Millionaires House their Kids—and Mistresses ." Vocativ. December 5, 2014.

External links

  • Official website
  • Arcadia Historical Society

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Not to be confused with Arcata California Arcadia is a city in Los Angeles County California United States located about 13 miles 21 km northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley and at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains It contains a series of adjacent parks consisting of the Santa Anita Park racetrack the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden and Arcadia County Park The city had a population of 56 364 at the 2010 census up from 53 248 at the 2000 census The city is named after Arcadia Greece 6 Arcadia CaliforniaCityPeafowl a symbol of Arcadia walking on a lawn in ArcadiaFlagSealMotto Community of HomesLocation of Arcadia in Los Angeles County CaliforniaArcadiaLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaArcadiaArcadia the United States Show map of the United StatesArcadiaArcadia North America Show map of North AmericaCoordinates 34 7 58 N 118 2 11 W 34 13278 N 118 03639 W 34 13278 118 03639 Coordinates 34 7 58 N 118 2 11 W 34 13278 N 118 03639 W 34 13278 118 03639CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesIncorporatedAugust 5 1903 1 Named forArcadiaGovernment TypeCouncil manager 2 MayorPaul P Cheng Mayor Pro TemApril Verlato City CouncilMichael Cao Sharon Kwan Eileen Wang City ManagerDominic LazzarettoArea 3 Total11 14 sq mi 28 84 km2 Land10 93 sq mi 28 30 km2 Water0 21 sq mi 0 54 km2 1 87 Elevation 4 482 ft 147 m Population 2020 Total56 681 Density5 187 24 sq mi 2 002 81 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes 5 91006 91007 91066 91077Area code626FIPS code06 02462GNIS feature IDs1652664 2409722Websitewww wbr arcadiaca wbr gov Contents 1 History 1 1 Native American 1 2 Rancho period 1 3 Lucky Baldwin 1 4 20th century until World War II 1 4 1 Anoakia 1 4 2 Inter war decades 1 5 Santa Anita Assembly Center 1 6 Postwar period 2 Geography 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 4 Economy 4 1 Top employers 5 Tourism 6 Government 6 1 Local government 6 2 List of mayors 6 3 County government 6 4 State and federal representation 7 Education 7 1 Elementary schools 7 2 Middle schools 7 3 High school 8 Infrastructure 8 1 Police and fire 8 2 Transportation 8 2 1 Arcadia Transit 8 2 2 Metro L Line 8 3 Healthcare 8 3 1 The Methodist Hospital School of Nursing 8 4 Water amp Sewer 9 In popular culture 9 1 Filming locations 10 Notable people 11 Sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksHistory EditNative American Edit For over 8 000 years the site of Arcadia was part of the homeland of the Tongva people Gabrielino tribe a Californian Native American tribe whose territory spanned the greater Los Angeles Basin and the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys Their fluid borders stretched between the Santa Susana Mountains San Bernardino Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains in the north the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi Hills in the west the San Jacinto Mountains and Santa Ana Mountains in the east and the coast and Catalina Island Pimu in the south A Tongva settlement site within present day Arcadia was known as Alyeupkigna or Aluupkenga 7 8 Rancho period Edit The town s site became part of the Spanish Mission San Gabriel Arcangel lands in 1771 After Indian Reductions to become Mission Indians the Tongva were known as the Gabrielinos after the Mission s name and under whose control these people worked during the mission period in California Currently there are 1 700 people self identifying as members of the Tongva or Gabrielino tribe 9 The Mexican land grant for Rancho Santa Anita was issued to Perfecto Hugo Reid and his Tongva wife Victoria Bartolomea Comicrabit in 1845 It was named after a family relation Anita Cota on his wife s side Reid documented the Gabrielino Native Americans in a series of letters written in 1852 10 and served as a delegate to the 1849 California Constitutional Convention In 1847 Reid sold Rancho Santa Anita to his Rancho Azusa neighbor Henry Dalton Lucky Baldwin Edit The rancho changed owners several times before being acquired by Gold Rush immigrant businessman and major regional land owner Elias Jackson Lucky Baldwin in 1875 Baldwin purchased 8 000 acres 32 km2 of Rancho Santa Anita for 200 000 Upon seeing the area he gasped By Gads This is paradise Upon buying the land Baldwin chose to make the area his home and immediately started erecting buildings and cultivating the land for farming orchards and ranches 8 Baldwin built the Queen Anne Cottage for his fourth wife and himself in 1885 1886 now preserved within the Arboretum In 1885 the main line of the Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Railroad in which Baldwin was a stockholder was opened through the ranch making subdivision of part of the land into a town site practical Later this rail line became a Santa Fe Railroad line In 1889 on a site just north of the corner of First Avenue and St Joseph Street adjacent to the Santa Fe tracks Baldwin opened the 35 room Hotel Oakwood to be the centerpiece of his new town In 1890 the extant Rancho Santa Anita Depot was built 20th century until World War II Edit By the turn of the 20th century Arcadia had a population nearing 500 and an economy that was coming to be based on entertainment sporting hospitality and gambling opportunities the latter including an early version of the Santa Anita race track 8 Baldwin oversaw the incorporation of Arcadia into a city in 1903 and was its first mayor Anoakia Edit Anita Baldwin s Anoakia mansion and gardens in 1915 In 1913 Anita Baldwin Lucky s daughter built a 50 room mansion on 19 acres 77 000 m2 of the Baldwin Ranch she inherited from him and named it Anoakia a portmanteau of Anita and oak 11 The 17 000 square foot 1 600 m2 residence was in the Italian Renaissance Revival style with murals by Maynard Dixon 11 12 13 The estate had a significant Greek Revival style colonnaded Parthenon bathhouse gymnasium beside a large pool an apiary and aviaries kennels and stables tennis courts and pergolas and preserved the native oak woodlands 11 After her death in 1939 the estate became the Anoakia School for Girls which became the coeducational Anoakia School in 1967 then moved to Duarte in 1990 as the Anita Oaks School 13 14 The school owner s efforts to develop the property into a village of homes with the old mansion as its centerpiece were rejected by the city 12 After an extended debate with local citizens and regional preservationists efforts to preserve the historic main house the city council voted to approve demolition for a real estate development by new owners in 1999 12 The Anoakia mansion all other significant estate structures and outbuildings garden features and numerous California sycamore and Coast live oak trees were demolished for 31 luxury home sites in 2000 11 Some of the mansion s architectural elements were salvaged and removed The gatehouse on the estate s former southeast corner at Foothill and Baldwin and the perimeter walls remain after the Anoakia Estates development was built 11 The bas relief fountain was moved to just inside the new gated entrance Inter war decades Edit U S Army s Ross Field Balloon School hangars During World War I Arcadia was home to the U S Army s Ross Field Balloon School at the present day Santa Anita Park site Army observers were trained here in techniques to observe enemy activity from hot air balloons After World War I Arcadia s population grew and local businesses included many chicken ranches and other agricultural activities During the 1920s and 1930s Arcadia began its transition to the residential city that it is today as small farms and chicken ranches gave way to homes and numerous civic improvements including a city library and a city hall Scenes of many of Arcadia s interesting older sites can be viewed in a series of historic watercolors painted by local artists Edna Lenz and Justine Wishek 15 The city was on historic U S Route 66 present day Colorado Boulevard with businesses serving travelers on it Thoroughbred horse racing had flourished briefly under Lucky Baldwin who founded a racetrack adjacent to the present site until it was outlawed by the state of California in 1909 It returned to Arcadia when racing was legalized again with the opening of Santa Anita Park in December 1934 Architect Gordon Kaufmann designed its various buildings in a combination of Colonial Revival and Streamline Moderne styles Japanese American citizens arrive in Arcadia relocated to the Santa Anita Assembly Center Santa Anita Assembly Center tarpaper barracks at the Santa Anita Park racetrack Santa Anita Assembly Center Edit Further information Internment of Japanese Americans The Santa Anita Assembly Center site is California Historical Landmark 934 In 1942 during World War II the racetrack grounds were used as a processing and holding site for Japanese Americans who had been removed from their homes and communities for forced relocation and internment under President Franklin Roosevelt s Executive Order 9066 The Civilian Assembly Center at the racetrack became the largest and longest operating one of the eighteen holding citizens until the Relocation Center camps were completed in interior areas of California and other states 16 More than 18 000 persons resided at the racetrack in primitive conditions 16 17 Four hundred temporary tarpaper barracks were constructed on the racetrack grounds to house many of the detainees where they lived three families per unit 8 500 detainees lived in converted horse stalls 16 Bachelors were housed in the grandstand building 16 They had group showers non private bathrooms and 24 hour armed surveillance Each resident was given an Army manufacture bed one blanket and one straw tick 18 The Assembly Center held people from late March through the end of October 1942 when the internees were relocated inland to permanent internment camps at Manzanar and Tule Lake in California and eight others in Western states and Arkansas At the time Arcadia s civic leaders were very vocal in their support of the Japanese American relocation internment policies of the federal government citation needed In November 1942 the center was turned over to the United States Army Ordnance Corps for training purposes and was officially renamed Camp Santa Anita 16 Later in the war it served as a prisoner of war POW camp holding several thousand of Rommel s German Afrika Korps soldiers 16 Postwar period Edit Arcadia largely grew up as the well to do suburb of neighboring Pasadena with many early residents being the sons and daughters of long established Southern California families A large tract of estate homes was developed by Harry Chandler the scion of the Los Angeles Times who lived in adjacent Sierra Madre California The city became the residence of choice for many corporate chief executives including those in the aerospace horse racing and finance industries The postwar boom saw Arcadia grow rapidly into a suburban residential community with many of the chicken ranches being subdivided into home lots Between 1940 and 1950 the population grew by more than two and a half times The housing boom continued through the 1950s and 1960s and along with that growth came the necessary infrastructure of schools commercial buildings and expanded city services During the postwar boom a modern commercial district developed along Baldwin Avenue south of Huntington Drive in west Arcadia In 1951 this strip called the West Arcadia Hub was anchored by a new locally owned Hinshaw s department store This was the first large department store to be built in Arcadia and the largest in the western San Gabriel Valley outside the city of Pasadena This development marked the beginning of Arcadia s gradual transformation into one of the leading shopping districts of the San Gabriel Valley In 1947 111 acres 0 45 km2 that comprised the heart of the Baldwin Ranch were deeded to the State of California and the County of Los Angeles and developed into Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden Until a Supreme Court ruling in 1965 every property sale contract within the borders of Arcadia had to include a provision that the new owner could only sell the property to a white Protestant However these clauses had been ruled unenforceable by the Supreme Court s ruling in 1948 s Shelley v Kraemer and many non Protestant families did in fact own homes and live in Arcadia well before 1965 citation needed In October 1975 the Santa Anita Fashion Park was opened to the public on the corner of Baldwin Avenue and Huntington Drive on part of the former Santa Anita Assembly Center site The center court featured a very large Blue head by artist Roy Lichtenstein which was later removed The mall expanded in 2004 and renamed Westfield Santa Anita It was affected by the late 2000s Great Recession but continues to attract business James Dobson a former Arcadia resident founded the nonprofit Christian ministry Focus on the Family in the city in 1977 Its original office still stands on the south side of Foothill Boulevard Focus grew to larger quarters in the city and in intervening years expanded to Monrovia for warehouse space before moving out of Arcadia completely in 1990 Focus on the Family is now based in Colorado Springs Colorado but still has thousands of members in Arcadia In the 1980s the Asian population in Arcadia began to grow The city had remained 99 white until the late 1970s but in 1985 the Los Angeles Times reported that the Asian population had grown from 4 in 1980 to an estimated 9 overtaking Latinos who accounted for roughly 7 of the population 19 By the 2010 census Asians consisted of 59 2 of the population Arcadia High School Performing Arts Center In the late 1990s Native American activists threatened to sue Arcadia High School over its use of the Apache mascot The high school s use of Native American symbols including an Apache Joe mascot the Pow Wow school newspaper the Apache News television program the Smoke Signals news bulletin boards the school s auxiliary team s marching Apache Princesses and opposing football team fans Scalp the Apaches signs were viewed by these Native American activists and many Arcadia community members as offensive Other residents and some school alumni with Native American ancestry did not object to their use citation needed The school consulted with some Native American groups and made some concessions but did not change the mascot citation needed Arcadia High School has a yearly charity drive for the Apache community citation needed Geography EditAccording to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 11 1 square miles 29 km2 10 9 square miles 28 km2 of it is land and 0 2 square miles 0 52 km2 of it 1 87 is water Demographics EditIn 2016 Arcadia was ranked the fifth most expensive housing market in the United States by Business Insider with an average listing price of 1 748 680 for a four bedroom home 20 In 2012 Arcadia was ranked seventh in the nation on CNN Money magazine s list of towns with highest median home costs 21 Arcadia s Upper Rancho neighborhood was ranked the 23rd richest neighborhood in Southern California by Business Insider in 2014 with a mean household income of 310 779 22 Historical populationCensus Pop 1910696 19202 239221 7 19305 216133 0 19409 12274 9 195023 066152 9 196041 00577 8 197045 13810 1 198045 9931 9 199048 2905 0 200053 0549 9 201056 3646 2 202056 6810 6 U S Decennial Census 23 2010 Edit The 2010 United States Census 24 reported that Arcadia had a population of 56 364 The population density was 5 062 5 inhabitants per square mile 1 954 6 km2 The racial makeup of Arcadia was 33 353 59 2 Asian 18 191 32 3 White 25 7 Non Hispanic White 25 681 1 2 African American 186 0 3 Native American 16 0 03 Pacific Islander 2 352 4 2 from other races and 1 585 2 8 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 6 799 persons 12 1 The census reported that 55 502 people 98 5 of the population lived in households 639 1 1 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 223 0 4 were institutionalized There were 19 592 households out of which 7 336 37 4 had children under the age of 18 living in them 11 703 59 7 were opposite sex married couples living together 2 437 12 4 had a female householder with no husband present 865 4 4 had a male householder with no wife present There were 469 2 4 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 92 0 5 same sex married couples or partnerships 3 855 households 19 7 were made up of individuals and 1 926 9 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 83 There were 15 005 families 76 6 of all households the average family size was 3 26 The population was spread out with 12 290 people 21 8 under the age of 18 4 102 people 7 3 aged 18 to 24 13 409 people 23 8 aged 25 to 44 17 349 people 30 8 aged 45 to 64 and 9 214 people 16 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 43 1 years For every 100 females there were 91 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 7 males according to the census There were 20 686 housing units at an average density of 1 858 0 per square mile 717 4 km2 of which 12 371 63 1 were owner occupied and 7 221 36 9 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 1 the rental vacancy rate was 6 7 37 000 people 65 6 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 18 502 people 32 8 lived in rental housing units These were the ten neighborhoods in Los Angeles County with the largest percentage of Asian residents according to the 2000 census 26 Chinatown 70 6 Monterey Park 61 1 Cerritos 58 3 Walnut 56 2 Rowland Heights 51 7 San Gabriel 48 9 Rosemead 48 6 Alhambra 47 2 San Marino 46 8 Arcadia 45 4 Economy EditArcadia s economy is driven by wholesale trade retail trade manufacturing health care and social assistance arts entertainment and recreation Revenue from the Santa Anita Racetrack has long supported capital improvements for the City of Arcadia resulting in the city having very little bonded indebtedness The Westfield Santa Anita mall formerly the Santa Anita Fashion Park is a major shopping center in the city In 2005 the Westfield Santa Anita completed its first phase of expansion featuring a new food court Sport Chalet now closed Dave amp Busters numerous smaller retailers various full service eateries in an area known as Restaurant Square and a 16 screen AMC Theatres megaplex In 2008 expansion of the mall continued as the Promenade outdoor structure was completed with new high end retailers such as Coach and Talbots In 2004 citing success from regional shopping malls such as The Grove and The Americana Caruso Affiliated and Magna Entertainment the owners of the Santa Anita Park racetrack proposed to build a second large shopping mall adjacent to Westfield Santa Anita on the grounds of the Santa Anita Park south parking lot which would have made Arcadia the largest retail shopping district in Los Angeles County The controversial project known as The Shops at Santa Anita originally included signature retail restaurants condominium projects a decorative water display and a horse drawn trolley 27 Arcadia City Council unanimously approved the project in 2007 after much heated debate between some residents in the community and corporate interests which included ballot initiatives such as free parking for Arcadia residents prevention of retail signage installations and downsizing the project by the removal of condominiums from the project 28 29 Magna Entertainment filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy during the Great Recession in 2009 and dissolved the partnership with Caruso Affiliated with Caruso Affiliated a filing a 21 million bankruptcy claim in 2010 to cover damages Caruso Affiliated incurred as a result of the inability to complete the project The plan to build The Shops at Santa Anita was ultimately terminated on May 20 2011 30 Top employers Edit According to the city s 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 31 the top private employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 Macy s West 4432 Nordstrom Inc 4173 FedEx Ground Package System Inc 3894 Optum 2055 J C Penney Corp Inc 2046 The Cheesecake Factory Restaurants Inc 1807 Dave amp Buster s 1658 Din Tai Fung 1359 Vons 1289 99 Ranch Market 128Tourism EditThe Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is located in Arcadia across from the Santa Anita mall and racetrack The peafowl that roam free on the grounds and in the neighborhoods near the arboretum are a remainder of the former Baldwin ranch When the peafowl were brought from India they helped control snakes and snails on his farm They are considered an attraction to some residents and a nuisance to others due to their loud cries and the droppings they leave on residents properties 32 33 34 Government EditLocal government Edit Arcadia is a charter city governed by a five member City Council which also serves as the city s Redevelopment Agency with each member serving a four year term The Council elects from its membership a Mayor to serve as its presiding officer for a one year term 35 Effective with the 2018 elections Arcadia voters elect a City Council member by geographical district instead of at large The current city council members are 2 Mayor Paul P Cheng 36 Mayor Pro Tem April Verlato 37 City Council Michael Cao Sharon Kwan and Eileen WangList of mayors Edit This is a list of Arcadia mayors by year 38 1927 1930 A N Multer 38 1952 1954 John A Schmocker politicalgraveyard mayor 1969 1970 C Robert Arth 38 1973 1974 C Robert Arth 38 39 1974 1975 Alton E Scott 38 1975 1976 Charles E Gilb 38 1976 1977 Floretta K Lauber First woman mayor of Arcadia 38 40 41 1977 1978 Jack Saelid 38 1978 1979 David E Parry 38 1979 1980 Robert G Margett 38 1980 1981 Donald D Pellegrino 38 1981 1982 Charles E Gilb 38 1982 1983 Donald D Pellegrino 38 1983 1984 Dennis A Lojeski 38 1984 1985 David S Hannah 38 1985 1986 Donald D Pellegrino 38 1986 1987 Mary B Young 38 1987 1988 Charles E Gilb 38 1988 1989 Robert C Harbricht 38 1989 1990 Roger Chandler 38 1990 1991 Mary B Young 38 1991 1992 Charles E Gilb 38 1992 1993 George Faching 38 1993 1994 Joseph Ciraulo 38 1994 1995 Mary B Young 38 1995 1996 Dennis A Lojeski 38 1996 1997 Barbara D Kuhn 38 42 1997 1998 Robert C Harbricht 38 1998 1999 Gary A Kovacic 38 1999 2000 Roger Chandler 38 2000 2001 Gary A Kovacic 38 2001 2002 Mickey Segal 38 2002 2003 Gail A Marshall 38 2003 Sheng Chang 38 2003 Gary A Kovacic 38 2003 2004 John Wuo 38 2004 Mickey Segal 38 2004 2005 Gary A Kovacic 38 2005 2006 John Wuo 38 2006 2007 Roger Chandler 38 2007 2008 Mickey Segal 38 2008 2009 Robert C Harbricht 38 2010 Peter Amundson 43 2011 2012 Gary A Kovacic 44 2015 2016 Gary A Kovacic 44 2016 2017 Tom Beck 2017 2018 Peter Amudson 2018 2019 Sho Tay 2019 2020 April Verlato 45 2020 2021 Rodger Chandler 2021 2022 Sho Tay 2022 Paul P ChengCounty government Edit In the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Arcadia is in the Fifth District represented by Kathryn Barger 46 The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Monrovia Health Center in Monrovia serving Arcadia 47 State and federal representation Edit In the California State Legislature Arcadia is in the 22nd Senate District represented by Democrat Susan Rubio and in the 49th Assembly District represented by Democrat Mike Fong 48 In the United States House of Representatives Arcadia is in California s 28th congressional district represented by Democrat Judy Chu 49 Education EditFor primary and secondary education the city is served by the Arcadia Unified School District Reading scores for the AUSD are 76 6 higher than the state average and math scores are 67 9 higher than the state average 50 It is estimated that 88 of Arcadia students are at public schools and 12 in private and or parochial institutions Arcadia Unified School District 50 has one highly ranked and prestigious high school Arcadia High School It is among the few public high schools in California to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10 51 There are three middle schools and six elementary schools two which are winners in the United States Department of Education s Blue Ribbon Schools program 52 Approximately five percent of California schools are awarded this honor each year following a rigorous selection process Eligibility is based on federal and state criteria including the No Child Left Behind program Academic Performance Index API and Adequate Yearly Progress AYP The requirements are many and strict and are based on such areas as a strong curriculum solid library media services professional teachers and counseling programs at all grade levels 53 In 2010 BusinessWeek ranked Arcadia as the best place to raise children in the state of California for the second year in a row citing the city s excellent school system as one of the factors in addition to the low crime rate 32 Elementary schools Edit Baldwin Stocker Elementary 422 West Lemon Ave grades K 5 673 students Camino Grove Elementary 700 Camino Grove Ave K 5 635 students Highland Oaks Elementary 10 Virginia Dr K 5 698 students Holly Avenue Elementary 360 West Duarte Rd K 5 692 students Longley Way Elementary 2601 Longley Way K 5 485 students Reid Hugo Elementary 1000 Hugo Reid Dr K 5 634 studentsMiddle schools Edit Dana Richard Henry Middle 1401 South First Ave grades 6 8 731 students First Avenue Middle 301 South First Ave grades 6 8 809 students Foothills Middle 171 East Sycamore Ave grades 6 8 734 studentsHigh school Edit Arcadia High SchoolThe Academic Performance Index measures the academic performance and growth of schools on a variety of points Arcadia High School scored 890 54 making it the highest performing large high school in California 55 In 2010 Arcadia High had 29 National Merit Award finalists 56 Arcadia is also home to the two time National Championship boys cross country team 2010 and 2012 Infrastructure EditPolice and fire Edit The Arcadia Police Department and Arcadia Fire Department serves the city of Arcadia Transportation Edit Arcadia has several arterial roads that traverse the city The major east west streets include Foothill Boulevard Huntington Drive Duarte Road Las Tunas Drive and Live Oak Avenue The major north south streets include Baldwin Avenue and Santa Anita Avenue It is also served by the Foothill Freeway I 210 Arcadia Transit Edit The city of Arcadia operates three fixed route services as well as a Dial A Ride that provides curb to curb service throughout city limits 57 Metro L Line Edit In 2016 Metro opened a new at grade light rail station in Arcadia Arcadia Station is located northwest of the intersection of 1st Avenue and Santa Clara Street and is served by the Metro L Line 58 Healthcare Edit Located at 300 W Huntington Drive USC Arcadia Hospital formerly Methodist Hospital of Southern California 59 sits on 22 acres 89 000 m2 of land The 460 bed hospital opened in Arcadia in 1957 after moving from downtown Los Angeles USC Arcadia Hospital was the state s first community hospital to have a psychiatric unit Its nursery school was one of the first corporate daycare facilities in the U S It was an Official Hospital of the 1984 Olympic Games To keep up with the changing needs of the community several upgrades have been made to the original facility In 1998 the Berger Tower was completed adding 169 beds USC Arcadia Hospital underwent a major renovation and expansion in 2006 and in the fall of 2011 a new five story patient tower and new emergency department were opened The Methodist Hospital School of Nursing Edit A School of Nursing opened at the hospital in 1915 with a class of 30 students Ten years later a residence was built to accommodate 150 graduate and student nurses This four story brick building known as Philomena Hall was connected to the hospital by an underground corridor and provided accommodations classrooms and a gymnasium for the nurses Beginning in 1944 after a nine year school closure additional housing for nurses was provided in a refurbished residential house adjacent to Philomena Hall After more than 40 years of operation and the graduation of hundreds of talented young nurses the School of Nursing closed Times had changed and the practice of nursing education had moved into the domain of the formal education system The school was phased out in 1958 with the graduation of the last nursing class 60 Water amp Sewer Edit The City of Arcadia provides services for water and sewer to its residents The city operates its own water distribution system via the Public Works Services Department 61 Arcadia s water supply comes from groundwater from municipal owned water pumps from the Main San Gabriel Basin and the Raymond Basin both which are replenished with local rainwater and imported water 62 In popular culture EditThis section appears to contain trivial minor or unrelated references to popular culture Please reorganize this content to explain the subject s impact on popular culture providing citations to reliable secondary sources rather than simply listing appearances Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 U S Route 66 immortalized in song and literature passes through Arcadia on Huntington Drive in Downtown Arcadia before turning off onto Colorado Place and then Colorado Street After intersecting the 210 freeway Route 66 runs parallel to and south of the freeway cutting across the middle section of Arcadia The city is mentioned by Jack Kerouac in his novel On the Road Sal the protagonist is put off by preppy teens when he stops for food at a local drive in restaurant with a young Mexican woman The vignette demonstrates the culture clash between the Beatnik way of life and that of 1950s conservative America In a motel located in Arcadia across the street northeast from Santa Anita Racetrack author Hunter S Thompson wrote much of his novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in the 1970s In Michael Cunningham s novel The Hours Laura Brown mentions that she heard of a man who died in nearby Arcadia The McDonald brothers who later began the McDonald s hamburger restaurant chain opened their first restaurant The Airdrome near Monrovia Airport on the Arcadia Monrovia border in 1937 63 64 The restaurant was located on historic Route 66 now Huntington Drive but later moved to San Bernardino California in 1940 The main setting of the DreamWorks franchise Tales of Arcadia took place in Arcadia Oaks a fictionalized version of Arcadia California Filming locations Edit Los Angeles County Arboreum is located on Baldwin Ave Many films on location including Tarzan and the Bing Crosby On the Road movies television series most notably Fantasy Island 65 were filmed in Arcadia A popular visiting site is the house with the bell tower where Tattoo rang the bell is the Queen Anne Cottage located in the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia 66 The plane arriving with the guests was filmed in the lagoon behind the Queen Anne Cottage 65 Occasionally outdoor scenes and commercials are filmed at the Arboretum have been filmed on the grounds 67 of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden The Santa Anita Park Racetrack is another popular filming locations The true story film Seabiscuit 2003 was filmed and takes place at the Santa Anita race track A commercial for Claritin allergy medicine a Lexus commercial and three episodes of Grey s Anatomy have used it as a location Walk on Water Drowning on Dry Land and Some Kind of Miracle 68 This city was one of the filming locations for Columbia Pictures comedy film North 1994 The fantasy comedy film Matilda was shot here in 1996 68 A scene from Step Brothers 2008 was shot at the nearby Derby restaurant 69 Scenes from Mission Impossible III 2006 were shot at Methodist Hospital In the movie Cloverfield the scene in which the survivors walk inside Bloomingdale s was actually filmed inside a Robinsons May store under reconstruction inside the Westfield Santa Anita in Arcadia The film Eagle Eye 2008 was also filmed in this location Scenes from Kicking amp Screaming 2005 were shot at Foothill Middle School and in Arcadia homes The movie The Lone Ranger 2013 filmed their train scenes here within the Santa Anita Race Track parking lot by building an elevated roller coaster like track The comedy film Deal of a Lifetime 1999 was filmed entirely at Arcadia High School 70 The movie Moxie 2021 was filmed at Arcadia High School s North Gym and Salter Stadium 71 Notable people Edit Michael Anthony John Grabow Lindsay Price Michael Anthony bassist of the band Van Halen graduated from Arcadia High School in 1972 72 Marty Barrett baseball player Ryan Bergara cohost on Buzzfeed Unsolved and cofounder of Watcher Entertainment Tracy Caldwell Dyson astronaut Born in Arcadia 73 Jason Chen singer Jimmy Conrad former soccer defender Born in Arcadia 74 Sven Davidson tennis player who won the French Open and Wimbledon John Grabow major league baseball pitcher 75 Phil Hendrie radio personality grew up in Arcadia and graduated from Arcadia High School in 1970 76 Colleen Kay Hutchins Miss America 1952 was raised in Arcadia Maren Jensen actress was born in Arcadia Brittany Klein soccer player Rudy Kurniawan wine swindler Ted Leonard of band Enchant was born in Arcadia Jet Li international film star and martial artist resided in Arcadia with his wife a former Miss China 77 Johnny Lindell Major League Baseball player 78 79 Bruce McNall owned NHL s Los Angeles Kings was born in Arcadia Mirai Nagasu Olympic figure skater 6 time medalist in U S championships Lindsay Price actress and wife of Curtis Stone John Speraw Head Coach US Men s Olympic Volleyball Team Mark Tuan member of South Korean boy band GOT7 Rena Wang badminton player Steve Westly politician and venture capitalist Wil Wheaton actor Star Trek The Next Generation 80 George Woolf horse jockey owner of The Derby restaurant in Arcadia and rider of Seabiscuit 81 Tim Worrell professional baseball pitcher Todd Worrell professional baseball relief pitcher Erica Wu table tennis Olympian Genie a feral child Jeff Grosso professional skateboarder Jason Robertson professional hockey player Jimmy Lambert Baseball PlayerSister cities EditArcadia has one sister city Newcastle Australia as designated by Sister Cities International Consequently Newcastle Park can be found on Colorado Boulevard There is also an Arcadia Park in Newcastle See also Edit Greater Los Angeles portalArcadia Invitational Hugo Reid Adobe 1839 California Historic Landmark Chinese enclaves in the San Gabriel ValleyReferences Edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 a b City Council arcadiaca gov Retrieved July 22 2020 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 30 2021 Arcadia Geographic Names Information System United States 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