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Bel Air, Los Angeles

Bel Air (or Bel-Air)[fn 1] is a residential neighborhood on the Westside of Los Angeles, California, in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. Founded in 1923, it is the home of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and the American Jewish University.

Bel Air
The Bel Air west gate at Sunset and Bellagio
Boundaries of Bel Air as drawn by the Los Angeles Times
Bel Air
Location within West Los Angeles
Coordinates: 34°05′00″N 118°26′52″W / 34.08333°N 118.44778°W / 34.08333; -118.44778
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
Time zonePacific

History

 
Entrance to Bel-Air, 1923

The community was founded in 1923 by Alphonzo Bell. Bell owned farm property in Santa Fe Springs, California, where oil was discovered. He bought a large ranch with a home on what is now Bel Air Road. He subdivided and developed the property with large residential lots, with work on the master plan led by the landscape architect Mark Daniels.[4] He also built the Bel-Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades and the Bel-Air Country Club. His wife chose Italian names for the streets. She also founded the Bel-Air Garden Club in 1931.[5]

Together with Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills, Bel Air forms the Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles neighborhoods.[6]

Fires

On November 6, 1961, a fire ignited and devastated the community of Bel Air, destroying 484 homes in the area.[7] On December 6, 2017, a fire started by a homeless encampment burned in the same area, destroying six homes.

Geography

Bel Air is situated about 12 miles (19 km) west of Downtown Los Angeles,[8] set entirely within the Santa Monica Mountains. It lies across Sunset Boulevard from the northern edge of the main campus of the University of California, Los Angeles. At the heart of the community sits the Bel-Air Country Club and the Hotel Bel-Air.[citation needed]

Along with Beverly Hills and the Los Angeles community of Brentwood, Bel Air is part of a high-priced area on the Westside known as the "three Bs."[9][10][11]

Climate

This region experiences warm and dry summers. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Bel Air has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.[12]

Climate data for Bel-Air, Los Angeles
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °F (°C) 67
(19)
68
(20)
69
(21)
73
(23)
74
(23)
78
(26)
83
(28)
84
(29)
82
(28)
79
(26)
72
(22)
68
(20)
75
(24)
Average low °F (°C) 47
(8)
48
(9)
49
(9)
51
(11)
54
(12)
58
(14)
61
(16)
62
(17)
61
(16)
57
(14)
51
(11)
47
(8)
54
(12)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 4.27
(108)
4.91
(125)
3.75
(95)
0.92
(23)
0.34
(8.6)
0.10
(2.5)
0.02
(0.51)
0.17
(4.3)
0.31
(7.9)
0.61
(15)
1.43
(36)
2.38
(60)
19.20
(488)
Source: [13]

Demographics

The 2000 U.S. census counted 7,691 residents in the 6.37-square-mile (16.5 km2) Bel Air neighborhood; with 1,207 per square mile (466/km2) it has among the lowest population densities for the city and the county. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 8,253.

In 2000, the median age for residents was 46, which was high for city and county neighborhoods. The percentages of residents aged 50 and older was among the county's highest.[14]

The median yearly household income in 2008 was $207,938, the highest figure for any neighborhood or city in Los Angeles County. Renters occupied 14.5% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 85.5%. The average household size of 2.4 people was considered typical for Los Angeles.[14]

The 4.1% of families headed by single parents was considered low for city and county neighborhoods. The percentages of married people in Bel Air were among the county's highest—66.0% for men and 65.7% for women. There were 808 veterans, or 12.9% of the population.[14][15]

The neighborhood was considered "not especially diverse" ethnically[16] within Los Angeles, with a relatively high percentage of white people. The breakdown was whites, 83.0%; Asians, 8.2%; Latinos, 4.6%; African Americans, 0.9%; and others, 3.2%. Iran (26.1%) and South Africa (8.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 24.1% of the residents who were born abroad—which was an average percentage for Los Angeles as a whole.[14]

Neighborhoods

Of several entrances, there are two main ones: (1) the East Gate at Beverly Glen and Sunset Boulevards and (2) the West Gate at Bellagio Way and Sunset Boulevard, opposite an entrance to UCLA. Bel Air is generally subdivided into three distinct neighborhoods: East Gate Old Bel Air, West Gate Bel Air, and Upper Bel Air.[7][citation needed]

Bel Air Estates, the original subdivision of the Bel Air community, is generally bounded by Nimes Road to the north, Sunset Boulevard to the south, Beverly Glen Boulevard to the east and both sides of Bel Air Road to the west.[17]

Attractions

The Hannah Carter Japanese Garden is located in Bel Air. It was inspired by the gardens of Kyoto. Many structures in the garden—the main gate, garden house, bridges, and shrine—were built in Japan and reassembled on site. Antique stone carvings, water basins and lanterns, as well as the five-tiered pagoda, and key symbolic rocks are also from Japan.[18]

Government and infrastructure

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Bel Air.[19]

It lies within the 5th city council district, represented by Paul Koretz. It is located in the 90077 (Bel Air Estates & Beverly Glen) ZIP code, which is part of the city of Los Angeles. Stone Canyon Reservoir lies in the northeastern part of Bel Air. Established in 1994, it serves around 500,000 people. The Bel Air Association has been operational since 1942, dedicated to preserving the aesthetic appearance of the residential community. The Bel Air Association is located at the entrance of the East Gate of Bel Air at 100 Bel Air Road.[20]

Emergency services

Fire services

Los Angeles Fire Department Station 71 is in the area.[21]

Police services

The Los Angeles Police Department operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue, 90025, serving the neighborhood.[22]

Education

 
The American Jewish University, located in the Bel Air Casiano neighborhood

Almost two-thirds (66.1%) of Bel Air residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, a high percentage for the city and the county. The percentages of residents in that age range with a bachelor's degree or greater were high for the county.[14] The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The area is within Board District 4.[23] As of 2009, Steve Zimmer represented the district.[24]

Schools

The schools within Bel Air are as follows:[25]

Public

  • Roscomare Road Elementary School, 2425 Roscomare Road[26]
  • Community Magnet Charter Elementary School, 11301 Bellagio Road. As of 2010, because the school's points-based admissions system does not favor area residents, children living in Bel Air generally do not attend the school.[27] It is located in the former Bellagio Road School campus.[28]

Roscomare Road and Warner Avenue Elementary School in Westwood are the zoned elementary schools serving Bel Air.[26][7] Bel Air is within the attendance boundaries of Emerson Middle School in Westwood and University High School, West Los Angeles.[7]

In April 1983, an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Bellagio Road School. The committee did not target Fairburn Avenue School in Westwood, as a way of allowing it to preserve its ethnic balance, and so it can take children from Bellagio Road in case it closed.[29] In August 1983, the board publicly considered closing Bellagio, which had 240 students at the time.[30] The school's enrollment had been decreasing. In May 1983 the board voted to keep the school open. In February 1984, after the composition of the board had changed, the board voted to close the Bellagio Road School.[31]

Bel Air previously housed the Bellagio Road Newcomer School, a 3rd–8th grade school for newly arrived immigrants. In 2002, it had 390 students from Armenia, China, El Salvador, Guatemala, Korea, Russia, and other countries.[32] This program was housed in the former Bellagio Road school.[33]

Private

University

Bel Air is home to the American Jewish University.[37] Additionally, Bel Air borders the University of California, Los Angeles on the south.

In popular culture

Television shows and films have been filmed in Bel Air, or are said to take place in the community. Exterior shots for the Beverly Hillbillies were shot in and around 750 Bel Air Road,[38] built by Lynn Atkinson (and later sold to hotelier Arnold Kirkeby after Atkinson's wife refused to move into a house she thought too ostentatious). Several scenes in the film "Get Hard" (2015) were set in Bel Air. Exterior scenes from films such as Get Shorty (1995) have also been filmed in the area.[citation needed] Several episodes of the television show The Rockford Files were filmed in Bel Air.[39]

The television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, starring actor and rapper Will Smith, was set in the neighborhood, although the exterior shots used were filmed in nearby Brentwood.[40]

The Bel Air house featured in the film Strangers When We Meet (1960) was built and completed during filming, and still stands today as a private residence.[41]

The Bel Air Film Festival, first held in 2008,[42] is an annual international film festival held in Bel Air and the Los Angeles area.

Bel Air is also represented in music, such as in the song "Bel Air" by Lana Del Rey.

The Chevrolet Bel Air was a full-size car produced by Chevrolet for the 1950–1975 model years.

Notable people

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ West Los Angeles Realty[1] and the Los Angeles Times use Bel-Air[2] while the Thomas Guide for Los Angeles in 2002 used Bel Air Estates.[3]

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Coordinates: 34°05′00″N 118°26′52″W / 34.08333°N 118.44778°W / 34.08333; -118.44778

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Bel Air or Bel Air fn 1 is a residential neighborhood on the Westside of Los Angeles California in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains Founded in 1923 it is the home of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden and the American Jewish University Bel AirNeighborhood of Los AngelesThe Bel Air west gate at Sunset and BellagioBoundaries of Bel Air as drawn by the Los Angeles TimesBel AirLocation within West Los AngelesCoordinates 34 05 00 N 118 26 52 W 34 08333 N 118 44778 W 34 08333 118 44778CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesTime zonePacific Contents 1 History 1 1 Fires 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Neighborhoods 4 Attractions 5 Government and infrastructure 6 Emergency services 6 1 Fire services 6 2 Police services 7 Education 7 1 Schools 7 1 1 Public 7 1 2 Private 7 1 3 University 8 In popular culture 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 Footnotes 12 References 13 External linksHistory Edit Entrance to Bel Air 1923 The community was founded in 1923 by Alphonzo Bell Bell owned farm property in Santa Fe Springs California where oil was discovered He bought a large ranch with a home on what is now Bel Air Road He subdivided and developed the property with large residential lots with work on the master plan led by the landscape architect Mark Daniels 4 He also built the Bel Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades and the Bel Air Country Club His wife chose Italian names for the streets She also founded the Bel Air Garden Club in 1931 5 Together with Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills Bel Air forms the Platinum Triangle of Los Angeles neighborhoods 6 Fires Edit Further information Bel Air Fire Further information Skirball Fire On November 6 1961 a fire ignited and devastated the community of Bel Air destroying 484 homes in the area 7 On December 6 2017 a fire started by a homeless encampment burned in the same area destroying six homes Geography EditBel Air is situated about 12 miles 19 km west of Downtown Los Angeles 8 set entirely within the Santa Monica Mountains It lies across Sunset Boulevard from the northern edge of the main campus of the University of California Los Angeles At the heart of the community sits the Bel Air Country Club and the Hotel Bel Air citation needed Along with Beverly Hills and the Los Angeles community of Brentwood Bel Air is part of a high priced area on the Westside known as the three Bs 9 10 11 Climate Edit This region experiences warm and dry summers According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Bel Air has a warm summer Mediterranean climate abbreviated Csb on climate maps 12 Climate data for Bel Air Los AngelesMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high F C 67 19 68 20 69 21 73 23 74 23 78 26 83 28 84 29 82 28 79 26 72 22 68 20 75 24 Average low F C 47 8 48 9 49 9 51 11 54 12 58 14 61 16 62 17 61 16 57 14 51 11 47 8 54 12 Average precipitation inches mm 4 27 108 4 91 125 3 75 95 0 92 23 0 34 8 6 0 10 2 5 0 02 0 51 0 17 4 3 0 31 7 9 0 61 15 1 43 36 2 38 60 19 20 488 Source 13 Demographics EditThe 2000 U S census counted 7 691 residents in the 6 37 square mile 16 5 km2 Bel Air neighborhood with 1 207 per square mile 466 km2 it has among the lowest population densities for the city and the county In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 8 253 In 2000 the median age for residents was 46 which was high for city and county neighborhoods The percentages of residents aged 50 and older was among the county s highest 14 The median yearly household income in 2008 was 207 938 the highest figure for any neighborhood or city in Los Angeles County Renters occupied 14 5 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 85 5 The average household size of 2 4 people was considered typical for Los Angeles 14 The 4 1 of families headed by single parents was considered low for city and county neighborhoods The percentages of married people in Bel Air were among the county s highest 66 0 for men and 65 7 for women There were 808 veterans or 12 9 of the population 14 15 The neighborhood was considered not especially diverse ethnically 16 within Los Angeles with a relatively high percentage of white people The breakdown was whites 83 0 Asians 8 2 Latinos 4 6 African Americans 0 9 and others 3 2 Iran 26 1 and South Africa 8 2 were the most common places of birth for the 24 1 of the residents who were born abroad which was an average percentage for Los Angeles as a whole 14 Neighborhoods Edit Of several entrances there are two main ones 1 the East Gate at Beverly Glen and Sunset Boulevards and 2 the West Gate at Bellagio Way and Sunset Boulevard opposite an entrance to UCLA Bel Air is generally subdivided into three distinct neighborhoods East Gate Old Bel Air West Gate Bel Air and Upper Bel Air 7 citation needed Bel Air Estates the original subdivision of the Bel Air community is generally bounded by Nimes Road to the north Sunset Boulevard to the south Beverly Glen Boulevard to the east and both sides of Bel Air Road to the west 17 Attractions EditThe Hannah Carter Japanese Garden is located in Bel Air It was inspired by the gardens of Kyoto Many structures in the garden the main gate garden house bridges and shrine were built in Japan and reassembled on site Antique stone carvings water basins and lanterns as well as the five tiered pagoda and key symbolic rocks are also from Japan 18 Government and infrastructure EditThe Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Bel Air 19 It lies within the 5th city council district represented by Paul Koretz It is located in the 90077 Bel Air Estates amp Beverly Glen ZIP code which is part of the city of Los Angeles Stone Canyon Reservoir lies in the northeastern part of Bel Air Established in 1994 it serves around 500 000 people The Bel Air Association has been operational since 1942 dedicated to preserving the aesthetic appearance of the residential community The Bel Air Association is located at the entrance of the East Gate of Bel Air at 100 Bel Air Road 20 Emergency services EditFire services Edit Los Angeles Fire Department Station 71 is in the area 21 Police services Edit The Los Angeles Police Department operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue 90025 serving the neighborhood 22 Education Edit The American Jewish University located in the Bel Air Casiano neighborhood Almost two thirds 66 1 of Bel Air residents aged 25 and older had earned a four year degree by 2000 a high percentage for the city and the county The percentages of residents in that age range with a bachelor s degree or greater were high for the county 14 The community is within the Los Angeles Unified School District The area is within Board District 4 23 As of 2009 Steve Zimmer represented the district 24 Schools Edit The schools within Bel Air are as follows 25 Public Edit Roscomare Road Elementary School 2425 Roscomare Road 26 Community Magnet Charter Elementary School 11301 Bellagio Road As of 2010 update because the school s points based admissions system does not favor area residents children living in Bel Air generally do not attend the school 27 It is located in the former Bellagio Road School campus 28 Roscomare Road and Warner Avenue Elementary School in Westwood are the zoned elementary schools serving Bel Air 26 7 Bel Air is within the attendance boundaries of Emerson Middle School in Westwood and University High School West Los Angeles 7 In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools including Bellagio Road School The committee did not target Fairburn Avenue School in Westwood as a way of allowing it to preserve its ethnic balance and so it can take children from Bellagio Road in case it closed 29 In August 1983 the board publicly considered closing Bellagio which had 240 students at the time 30 The school s enrollment had been decreasing In May 1983 the board voted to keep the school open In February 1984 after the composition of the board had changed the board voted to close the Bellagio Road School 31 Bel Air previously housed the Bellagio Road Newcomer School a 3rd 8th grade school for newly arrived immigrants In 2002 it had 390 students from Armenia China El Salvador Guatemala Korea Russia and other countries 32 This program was housed in the former Bellagio Road school 33 Private Edit Marymount High School 10643 Sunset Boulevard Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School Milken Community Schools K 12 15500 Stephen S Wise Drive John Thomas Dye School K 6 34 11414 Chalon Road The Mirman School 35 Westland School 16200 Mulholland Drive was founded in 1949 It moved to its current location in 1965 becoming the first school to locate in what has now developed into a major institutional corridor in the area of the Sepulveda Pass 36 University Edit Bel Air is home to the American Jewish University 37 Additionally Bel Air borders the University of California Los Angeles on the south In popular culture EditTelevision shows and films have been filmed in Bel Air or are said to take place in the community Exterior shots for the Beverly Hillbillies were shot in and around 750 Bel Air Road 38 built by Lynn Atkinson and later sold to hotelier Arnold Kirkeby after Atkinson s wife refused to move into a house she thought too ostentatious Several scenes in the film Get Hard 2015 were set in Bel Air Exterior scenes from films such as Get Shorty 1995 have also been filmed in the area citation needed Several episodes of the television show The Rockford Files were filmed in Bel Air 39 The television sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel Air starring actor and rapper Will Smith was set in the neighborhood although the exterior shots used were filmed in nearby Brentwood 40 The Bel Air house featured in the film Strangers When We Meet 1960 was built and completed during filming and still stands today as a private residence 41 The Bel Air Film Festival first held in 2008 42 is an annual international film festival held in Bel Air and the Los Angeles area Bel Air is also represented in music such as in the song Bel Air by Lana Del Rey The Chevrolet Bel Air was a full size car produced by Chevrolet for the 1950 1975 model years Notable people EditJennifer Aniston actress 43 Warner Baxter actor 44 Arie and Rebecka Belldegrun doctors 45 Jack Benny comedian Beyonce singer songwriter actress 46 Wilt Chamberlain Basketball Hall of Fame inductee 47 Glenn Cowan 1952 2004 table tennis player 48 Clint Eastwood actor film director 49 50 Eric Eisner Hollywood lawyer and executive former president of The Geffen Film Company 51 52 John Gilbert actor 53 George Herbert Harries US Army major general 54 55 Alfred Hitchcock film director 56 Jay Z rapper 46 Mary Livingstone actress and comedian Sondra Locke actress film director 57 Joni Mitchell singer songwriter 58 Steven Mnuchin 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury 59 Kathy Hilton socialite and philanthropist Richard Hilton businessman and real estate broker Leonard Nimoy actor film director poet singer and photographer 60 Chris Paul basketball athlete 61 President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan 62 Naty Saidoff diamond dealer real estate investor founding member of the Israeli American Council 63 Darren Star show and movie producer writer 64 Elizabeth Taylor actress at 700 Nimes Road from 1982 until 2011 65 66 Walter and Shirley Wang Chinese American philanthropists son and daughter in law of Taiwanese business magnate Wang Yung ching 67 The Weeknd singer songwriter actor Ethan and Hila Klein YouTube personalities 68 See also Edit Los Angeles portalList of districts and neighborhoods in Los Angeles List of largest houses in the Los Angeles Metropolitan AreaFootnotes Edit West Los Angeles Realty 1 and the Los Angeles Times use Bel Air 2 while the Thomas Guide for Los Angeles in 2002 used Bel Air Estates 3 References Edit Homes for Sale Bel Air CA West Los Angeles Realty Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved September 12 2017 Bel Air Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 12 2017 Thomas Guide Los Angeles County Street Guide amp Directory Thomas Brothers 2002 p xvi ISBN 978 1 58174 339 5 Thompson Daniella April 18 2007 Mark Daniels excelled in developing and marketing scenic beauty Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association History of Bel Air Bel Air Association Archived from the original on February 23 2014 Retrieved November 14 2013 Haddad Annette July 7 2007 No housing slump for super rich sales and prices have never been better in the Platinum Triangle Los Angeles Times a b c d Lesel Helene March 6 2005 A Part of the City Yet Apart from it Too Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 23 2010 Driving Directions from Los Angeles CA to Bel Air CA Mapquest com Retrieved January 14 2013 Bozorgmehr Mehdi Der Martirosian Claudia Sabagh Georges December 5 1996 Middle Easterners A New Kind of Immigrant In Waldinger Roger Bozorgmehr Mehdi eds Ethnic Los Angeles Russell Sage Foundation p 347 ISBN 978 1 61044 547 4 in Beverly Hills Bel Air and Brentwood known in local parlance as the three Bs Melton Mary August 25 1996 The Stars of Star Maps Los Angeles Times Each map tends to cover the three Bs Brentwood Bel Air and Beverly Hills A few toss in a Malibu sidebar Myers David W May 28 1993 A Sad Westside Story Home Prices Have Declined as Much as 50 Since the 1980s Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 4 2014 But as Meyer s case suggests nowhere have those losses been as dramatic as the high priced area on the Westside known as the three Bs Brentwood Bel Air and Beverly Hills Climate Summary for Bel Air California Weatherbase com Retrieved September 12 2017 Zipcode 90077 www plantmaps com Retrieved March 23 2021 a b c d e Bel Air Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 31 2015 Veterans Ranking Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 31 2015 Diversity Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 31 2015 The diversity index measures the probability that any two residents chosen at random would be of different ethnicities If all residents are of the same ethnic group it s zero If half are from one group and half from another it s 50 SurveyLA Bel Air Beverly Crest Report Historic Districts Planning Districts and Multi Property Resources 12 05 13 Groves Martha September 30 2015 UCLA and Hannah Carter heirs settle suit over Japanese garden in Bel Air Los Angeles Times Retrieved April 17 2016 About Us Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Retrieved March 18 2010 About us Bel Air Association Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Fire Station 71 Los Angeles Fire Department Retrieved October 31 2015 West LA Community Police Station Los Angeles Police Department Retrieved October 31 2015 Board District 4 Map PDF Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved November 24 2008 Board Members Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved September 16 2009 Bel Air Schools Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 31 2015 a b Savage David G April 11 1982 Many Minority Students Back in Their Old Schools Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 23 2010 a bright and talkative black girl rode a school bus from her home west of down town Los Angeles to Roscomare Road Elementary School in the hills of Bel Air Guzman Stephanie August 15 2010 A Look Into L A Unified Community Magnet Neon Tommy Annenberg Digital News University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Archived from the original on May 6 2012 Retrieved January 15 2012 Community School Proposed Relocation to Bellagio Road School Community Meeting PDF Community Magnet School July 8 2002 Retrieved January 15 2012 Faris Gerald April 17 1983 Closing of 8 Schools Recommended One Near Airport Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 16 2012 Pool Bob August 7 1983 Board to Consider Closing 4 More Valley Schools Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 16 2012 Savage David G February 7 1984 L A Board to Close 5 More Schools Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 16 2012 Helfand Duke Hayasaki Erika April 26 2002 459 Million in Cuts Are Considered for Fiscally Strapped L A Schools Los Angeles Times p 2 Archived from the original on October 12 2012 Retrieved January 16 2012 Shuster Beth May 13 1988 Pilot Program Urged For 8 Elementary Schools Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved January 16 2012 The John Thomas Dye School Bel Air Association Archived from the original on October 30 2008 Retrieved January 10 2008 Woo Elaine November 22 2000 Where Bright Minds Can Shine Los Angeles Times Markman Jon D May 21 1995 Culture Shock Many Object to the Growing Sprawl of Institutions Atop Sepulveda Pass Los Angeles Times Retrieved October 19 2013 Two Jewish educational institutes are merging Los Angeles Times March 22 2007 Real Estate TV Show Buildings At A Glance TV Acres Archived from the original on June 4 2012 Retrieved January 14 2013 Display of estate used in several episodes Google Maps Fresh Prince House For Real This Time Iamnotastalker com May 22 2008 Retrieved January 14 2013 The Wood Prince of Bel Air Building the Strangers When We Meet House Forest History Society June 4 2020 Retrieved June 5 2020 Jones Michael October 21 2008 Bel Air gets a fest Variety Retrieved July 23 2010 Jennifer Aniston buys big digs in Bel Air Real Estalker January 24 2012 Retrieved April 4 2014 Siler Bob May 25 2011 Homes of the Western Stars A B Charles Starrett One Fan s Journey Retrieved January 2 2016 Professor as Entrepreneur UCLA s Belldegrun on to Next Biopharma Enterprise Los Angeles Business Journal 2018 a b Leitereg Neal J Beale Lauren Flemming Jack August 26 2017 Jay Z and Beyonce put down roots in L A with 88 million splash Los Angeles Times Former home of Wilt Chamberlain is up for sale Berg Properties March 9 2007 Broken Promise Los Angeles Magazine Archived from the original on April 5 2016 Are you building a Taj Mahal Clint Eastwood goes badass on construction workers near Bel Air home Realty Today April 26 2014 846 Stradella Rd Los Angeles CA 7 beds 5 baths Redfin Spindler Amy M May 13 1997 In Los Angeles a Modern Muse The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 30 2022 O Rourke Meghan October 25 2012 The Unlikely Reformer Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved January 30 2022 John Gilbert film actor dies of heart attack Reading Eagle January 9 1936 p 13 Retrieved January 6 2016 via Google News Mrs Sloan Orcutt Goes To Coronado For Rest Los Angeles Evening Express Los Angeles CA May 28 1931 p 12 via Newspapers com Gen Harries Dies Headed D C Guard The Evening Star Washington D C September 29 1934 p 2 via Newspapers com Local Inspiration for Movie Classics Hitchcock had Link to Santa Cruz Santa Cruz Public Libraries Archived from the original on September 5 2007 Retrieved March 4 2008 Actress Sondra Locke Embittered Ex of Clint Eastwood Dies at 74 The Hollywood Reporter December 13 2018 Retrieved December 14 2018 Crowe Cameron July 26 1979 Joni Mitchell Defends Herself Rolling Stone Retrieved September 12 2017 Manure filled package sent to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin sends bomb squad to Bel Air ABC 7 2017 Retrieved October 25 2019 Heffernan Virginia February 27 2015 Leonard Nimoy Spock of Star Trek Dies at 83 The New York Times Retrieved October 31 2015 Goldman Leah January 20 2012 Chris Paul Just Bought Avril Lavigne s 8 5 Million Mansion In Bel Air Business Insider Retrieved April 13 2014 Sanchez Rene June 6 2004 Presidential library Bel Air streets become centers for grieving Milwaukee Journal Sentinel p 13A Retrieved January 16 2012 Downtown s Quiet Bel Air Buyer Los Angeles Downtown News 2013 Retrieved October 25 2019 Mayer Rus March 2012 TV Mogul Darren Star s Art Filled Bel Air Home Architectural Digest David Rosenberg January 25 2016 An Intimate Portrait of Elizabeth Taylor as Seen Through Her Home Slate Archived from the original on March 29 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 Brenoff Ann May 20 2011 Liz Taylor s Bel Air Home Hits Market at 8 6 Million AOL Real 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