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Diamond Bar, California

Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County, California, United States.[7] At the 2010 census it had a population of 55,544,[8] and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 55,720.[9] It is named after the "diamond over a bar" branding iron registered in 1918 by ranch owner Frederic E. Lewis (1884–1963). The city features a public Los Angeles County golf course.

Diamond Bar
City of Diamond Bar
A residential area among the hills of Diamond Bar City
Location of Diamond Bar in Los Angeles County, California
Diamond Bar
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 34°0′6″N 117°49′15″W / 34.00167°N 117.82083°W / 34.00167; -117.82083
Country United States
State California
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedApril 18, 1989[1]
Named forDiamond Bar Ranch
Government
 • MayorAndrew Chou[2]
 • Mayor Pro TemStan Liu
 • City CouncilRuth M. Low
Chia Yu Teng
Steve Tye
Area
 • Total14.88 sq mi (38.53 km2)
 • Land14.87 sq mi (38.51 km2)
 • Water0.01 sq mi (0.01 km2)  0.04%
Elevation696 ft (212 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total55,072
 • Density3,703.56/sq mi (1,429.91/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
91765,[5] 91789 (91789 is shared with Walnut, CA)
Area code[6]909
FIPS code06-19192
GNIS feature IDs1660549, 2410334
Websitewww.diamondbarca.gov

Located at the junction of the Pomona and Orange freeways, Diamond Bar is primarily residential with shopping centers interspersed throughout the city. It is surrounded by the communities of Brea, Walnut, Chino Hills, Rowland Heights, Pomona, City of Industry, and South Diamond Bar.[10]

Northern Diamond Bar is a part of the Pomona Unified School District.[11] Southern Diamond Bar is a part of the Walnut Valley Unified School District.[12] The city is also served by International Polytechnic High School.[13] It also has the first hydrogen fueling station to be built in Southern California,[14] near the South Coast Air Quality Management District building.

History Edit

In 1840, José de la Luz Linares received the 4,340-acre (1,760 ha) Mexican land grant Rancho Los Nogales (Ranch of the Walnut Trees) from Governor Juan Alvarado. The land grant included Brea Canyon and the eastern Walnut Valley. Linares died in 1847, and his widow sold a part of the ranch to Ricardo Vejar for $100 in merchandise, 100 calves, and the assumption of her late husband's debts. Vejar also owned the Rancho San Jose to the east, and acquired the rest of Rancho Nogales over the next 10 years.

However, Vejar's luck did not last that long. As time wore on – and particularly as the United States government took over California – Rancho Los Nogales was divided and sold into multiple land ranches, the largest of which was the Diamond Bar Ranch. At the time, it was one of the largest working cattle ranches in the western U.S. The entire Diamond Bar Ranch was acquired by the Transamerica Corporation in the 1950s for the purpose of developing one of the nation's first master-planned communities. Transamerica gave the Diamond Bar name to its new community and incorporated the ranch's familiar diamond and bar cattle brand into various logos (many of which are still in use today).

The first houses in this development were built in 1959, adjacent to the future location of the Pomona Freeway, which was built through the area ten years later.[15] The town's development and population grew extremely quickly after that.

Transamerica oversaw all development of the community through the 1960s. The Transamerica Corporation divested itself of all its real estate ventures in the 1970s and 1980s. As a result, the Diamond Bar project was sold to multiple developers and much of its initial master plan was not implemented during the latter half of its development in the 1980s.

The City of Diamond Bar was incorporated on April 18, 1989.

Geography Edit

Diamond Bar's main road, Diamond Bar Boulevard, runs along the bottom of the valley that eventually becomes Brea Canyon, and housing developments overlook the boulevard on both sides from surrounding hills. The city lies roughly between the ends of the Chino Fault and the Whittier Fault, both part of the Elsinore Fault Zone.

Positioned in the southeastern corner of the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County, Diamond Bar is approximately 27 miles (43 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles. Neighboring communities include Walnut, Rowland Heights, and Pomona. Diamond Bar is also adjacent to the Inland Empire region, with Chino Hills directly to the east, and to the south of Diamond Bar lie the cities of Brea and La Habra in Orange County.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 14.9 square miles (39 km2), with no significant bodies of water.

Both the CA-60 Freeway and the CA-57 Freeway run through Diamond Bar. the I-10 Freeway is just north of the city and CA-71 is just east of the city. Major thoroughfares include Grand Avenue, Diamond Bar Boulevard, Pathfinder Road, Golden Springs Drive, and Brea Canyon Road.

Climate Edit

Climate data for Diamond Bar, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 91
(33)
94
(34)
100
(38)
104
(40)
106
(41)
106
(41)
113
(45)
109
(43)
113
(45)
107
(42)
97
(36)
93
(34)
113
(45)
Average high °F (°C) 67.5
(19.7)
68.8
(20.4)
70.8
(21.6)
76.2
(24.6)
79.1
(26.2)
84.3
(29.1)
90.4
(32.4)
92.3
(33.5)
89.4
(31.9)
80.4
(26.9)
73.7
(23.2)
67.1
(19.5)
78.3
(25.8)
Average low °F (°C) 40.8
(4.9)
45.8
(7.7)
46.7
(8.2)
50.2
(10.1)
53.7
(12.1)
58.2
(14.6)
62.2
(16.8)
63.1
(17.3)
61.4
(16.3)
55.4
(13.0)
46.6
(8.1)
39.7
(4.3)
52.0
(11.1)
Record low °F (°C) 21
(−6)
23
(−5)
26
(−3)
29
(−2)
34
(1)
39
(4)
41
(5)
43
(6)
38
(3)
29
(−2)
24
(−4)
22
(−6)
21
(−6)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.11
(79)
4.76
(121)
2.63
(67)
1.20
(30)
0.23
(5.8)
0.09
(2.3)
0.00
(0.00)
0.03
(0.76)
0.15
(3.8)
1.05
(27)
1.62
(41)
2.45
(62)
17.32
(440)
Source: [16]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
197010,576
198028,045165.2%
199053,67291.4%
200056,2874.9%
201055,544−1.3%
202055,072−0.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[17]

2020 Edit

The 2020 United States census reported that Diamond Bar had a population of 55,072.[18] The racial makeup of Diamond Bar was: Asian (61.0%); White (23.3%); Black or African American (4.0%); Hispanics and Latinos of any origin made up 17.8% of the overall population.

The median household income in 2021 was $100,776, with 7.9% of the population living below the poverty line.[19]

2010 Edit

The 2010 United States Census[20] reported that Diamond Bar had a population of 55,544. The population density was 3,731.5 inhabitants per square mile (1,440.7/km2). The racial makeup of Diamond Bar was: 29,144 (52.5%) Asian; 18,434 (33.2%) White (21.3% Non-Hispanic White),[21] 2,288 (4.1%) African American; 178 (0.3%) Native American; 106 (0.2%) Pacific Islander; 3,237 (5.8%) from other races; and 2,157 (3.9%) from two or more races. There were 11,138 residents of Hispanic or Latino origin, of any race (20.1%).

The Census reported that 55,415 people (99.8% of the population) lived in households, 102 (0.2%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 27 (0%) were institutionalized.

There were 17,880 households, out of which 7,008 (39.2%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 11,792 (66.0%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 2,165 (12.1%) had a female householder with no husband present, 886 (5.0%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 496 (2.8%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 71 (0.4%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 2,308 households (12.9%) were made up of individuals, and 740 (4.1%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.10. There were 14,843 families (83.0% of all households); the average family size was 3.38.

The age distribution of the population shows 11,895 people (21.4%) under the age of 18, 5,590 people (10.1%) aged 18 to 24, 13,585 people (24.5%) aged 25 to 44, 17,988 people (32.4%) aged 45 to 64, and 6,486 people (11.7%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41.0 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.3 males.

There were 18,455 housing units at an average density of 1,239.8 per square mile (478.7/km2), of which 14,513 (81.2%) were owner-occupied, and 3,367 (18.8%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 0.9%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.2%. 45,080 people (81.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 10,335 people (18.6%) lived in rental housing units.

2000 Edit

As of the census[22] of 2000, there were 56,287 people, 17,651 households, and 14,809 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,813.2 inhabitants per square mile (1,472.3/km2). There were 17,959 housing units at an average density of 1,216.7 per square mile (469.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 50.4% Asian, 33.3% White, 3.9% Black or African American, 0.33% Native American, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 7.7% from other races, and 4.21% from two or more races. 18.46% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

There were 17,651 households, out of which 44.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.3% were married couples living together, 11.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 16.1% were non-families. 12.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 2.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.18 and the average family size was 3.47.

In the city, the age distribution of the population shows 27.0% under the age of 18, 8.8% from 18 to 24, 29.6% from 25 to 44, 27.2% from 45 to 64, and 7.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.0 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.0 males.

According to the 2007 estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $87,224, and the median income for a family was $93,185. Males had a median income of $51,059 versus $37,002 for females. The per capita income for the city was $33,540. About 5.0% of families and 6.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.1% of those under age 18 and 6.1% of those age 65 or over.

Government Edit

Diamond Bar City Council is currently headed by Mayor Nancy Lyons. The other council members are Ruth Low, Andrew Chou, Steve Tye, and Stan Liu.[2]

Public services Edit

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) operates the Walnut/Diamond Bar Station in Walnut, serving Diamond Bar.[23]

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Pomona Health Center in Pomona, serving Diamond Bar.[24]

County, state, and federal representation Edit

The city is in the First District of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, represented by Hilda Solis.[25]

In the California State Senate, Diamond Bar is in the 30th Senate District, represented by Democrat Bob Archuleta. In the California State Assembly, it is in the 56th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Lisa Calderon.[26]

In the United States House of Representatives, Diamond Bar is in California's 38th congressional district, represented by Democrat Linda Sánchez.[27]

Education Edit

The city is primarily divided into two Blue-ribbon districts. Diamond Bar students north of the city power lines are served by four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school provided by the Pomona Unified School District.[28] Students south of the power lines running through the city are part of the Walnut Valley Unified School District and are served by nine elementary schools, three middle schools, and three high schools.[28]

Economy Edit

Top employers Edit

According to the city's 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[29] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 South Coast Air Quality Management District 786
2 Walnut Valley Unified School District 520
3 Transcription Services 500
4 Travelers 401
5 Magan Medical Inc 300
6 Pomona Unified School District 210
7 Carrescia James-First Team Sns 200
8 Diamond Bar High School 200
9 First Team Real Estate 150
10 Baybrook Services Inc 120

Notable people Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Regional Chamber of Commerce – San Gabriel Valley
  • Bar, City of Diamond (September 29, 2014). Diamond Bar. Arcadia. ISBN 9781439647455.

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Diamond Bar is a city in eastern Los Angeles County California United States 7 At the 2010 census it had a population of 55 544 8 and in 2019 the population was estimated to be 55 720 9 It is named after the diamond over a bar branding iron registered in 1918 by ranch owner Frederic E Lewis 1884 1963 The city features a public Los Angeles County golf course Diamond BarCityCity of Diamond BarA residential area among the hills of Diamond Bar CityFlagLocation of Diamond Bar in Los Angeles County CaliforniaDiamond BarLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 34 0 6 N 117 49 15 W 34 00167 N 117 82083 W 34 00167 117 82083Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyLos AngelesIncorporatedApril 18 1989 1 Named forDiamond Bar RanchGovernment MayorAndrew Chou 2 Mayor Pro TemStan Liu City CouncilRuth M Low Chia Yu Teng Steve TyeArea 3 Total14 88 sq mi 38 53 km2 Land14 87 sq mi 38 51 km2 Water0 01 sq mi 0 01 km2 0 04 Elevation 4 696 ft 212 m Population 2020 Total55 072 Density3 703 56 sq mi 1 429 91 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes91765 5 91789 91789 is shared with Walnut CA Area code 6 909FIPS code06 19192GNIS feature IDs1660549 2410334Websitewww wbr diamondbarca wbr govLocated at the junction of the Pomona and Orange freeways Diamond Bar is primarily residential with shopping centers interspersed throughout the city It is surrounded by the communities of Brea Walnut Chino Hills Rowland Heights Pomona City of Industry and South Diamond Bar 10 Northern Diamond Bar is a part of the Pomona Unified School District 11 Southern Diamond Bar is a part of the Walnut Valley Unified School District 12 The city is also served by International Polytechnic High School 13 It also has the first hydrogen fueling station to be built in Southern California 14 near the South Coast Air Quality Management District building Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2020 3 2 2010 3 3 2000 4 Government 4 1 Public services 4 2 County state and federal representation 5 Education 6 Economy 6 1 Top employers 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn 1840 Jose de la Luz Linares received the 4 340 acre 1 760 ha Mexican land grant Rancho Los Nogales Ranch of the Walnut Trees from Governor Juan Alvarado The land grant included Brea Canyon and the eastern Walnut Valley Linares died in 1847 and his widow sold a part of the ranch to Ricardo Vejar for 100 in merchandise 100 calves and the assumption of her late husband s debts Vejar also owned the Rancho San Jose to the east and acquired the rest of Rancho Nogales over the next 10 years However Vejar s luck did not last that long As time wore on and particularly as the United States government took over California Rancho Los Nogales was divided and sold into multiple land ranches the largest of which was the Diamond Bar Ranch At the time it was one of the largest working cattle ranches in the western U S The entire Diamond Bar Ranch was acquired by the Transamerica Corporation in the 1950s for the purpose of developing one of the nation s first master planned communities Transamerica gave the Diamond Bar name to its new community and incorporated the ranch s familiar diamond and bar cattle brand into various logos many of which are still in use today The first houses in this development were built in 1959 adjacent to the future location of the Pomona Freeway which was built through the area ten years later 15 The town s development and population grew extremely quickly after that Transamerica oversaw all development of the community through the 1960s The Transamerica Corporation divested itself of all its real estate ventures in the 1970s and 1980s As a result the Diamond Bar project was sold to multiple developers and much of its initial master plan was not implemented during the latter half of its development in the 1980s The City of Diamond Bar was incorporated on April 18 1989 Geography EditDiamond Bar s main road Diamond Bar Boulevard runs along the bottom of the valley that eventually becomes Brea Canyon and housing developments overlook the boulevard on both sides from surrounding hills The city lies roughly between the ends of the Chino Fault and the Whittier Fault both part of the Elsinore Fault Zone Positioned in the southeastern corner of the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County Diamond Bar is approximately 27 miles 43 km east of Downtown Los Angeles Neighboring communities include Walnut Rowland Heights and Pomona Diamond Bar is also adjacent to the Inland Empire region with Chino Hills directly to the east and to the south of Diamond Bar lie the cities of Brea and La Habra in Orange County According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 14 9 square miles 39 km2 with no significant bodies of water Both the CA 60 Freeway and the CA 57 Freeway run through Diamond Bar the I 10 Freeway is just north of the city and CA 71 is just east of the city Major thoroughfares include Grand Avenue Diamond Bar Boulevard Pathfinder Road Golden Springs Drive and Brea Canyon Road Climate Edit Climate data for Diamond Bar CaliforniaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 91 33 94 34 100 38 104 40 106 41 106 41 113 45 109 43 113 45 107 42 97 36 93 34 113 45 Average high F C 67 5 19 7 68 8 20 4 70 8 21 6 76 2 24 6 79 1 26 2 84 3 29 1 90 4 32 4 92 3 33 5 89 4 31 9 80 4 26 9 73 7 23 2 67 1 19 5 78 3 25 8 Average low F C 40 8 4 9 45 8 7 7 46 7 8 2 50 2 10 1 53 7 12 1 58 2 14 6 62 2 16 8 63 1 17 3 61 4 16 3 55 4 13 0 46 6 8 1 39 7 4 3 52 0 11 1 Record low F C 21 6 23 5 26 3 29 2 34 1 39 4 41 5 43 6 38 3 29 2 24 4 22 6 21 6 Average precipitation inches mm 3 11 79 4 76 121 2 63 67 1 20 30 0 23 5 8 0 09 2 3 0 00 0 00 0 03 0 76 0 15 3 8 1 05 27 1 62 41 2 45 62 17 32 440 Source 16 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 197010 576 198028 045165 2 199053 67291 4 200056 2874 9 201055 544 1 3 202055 072 0 8 U S Decennial Census 17 2020 Edit The 2020 United States census reported that Diamond Bar had a population of 55 072 18 The racial makeup of Diamond Bar was Asian 61 0 White 23 3 Black or African American 4 0 Hispanics and Latinos of any origin made up 17 8 of the overall population The median household income in 2021 was 100 776 with 7 9 of the population living below the poverty line 19 2010 Edit The 2010 United States Census 20 reported that Diamond Bar had a population of 55 544 The population density was 3 731 5 inhabitants per square mile 1 440 7 km2 The racial makeup of Diamond Bar was 29 144 52 5 Asian 18 434 33 2 White 21 3 Non Hispanic White 21 2 288 4 1 African American 178 0 3 Native American 106 0 2 Pacific Islander 3 237 5 8 from other races and 2 157 3 9 from two or more races There were 11 138 residents of Hispanic or Latino origin of any race 20 1 The Census reported that 55 415 people 99 8 of the population lived in households 102 0 2 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and 27 0 were institutionalized There were 17 880 households out of which 7 008 39 2 had children under the age of 18 living in them 11 792 66 0 were opposite sex married couples living together 2 165 12 1 had a female householder with no husband present 886 5 0 had a male householder with no wife present There were 496 2 8 unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 71 0 4 same sex married couples or partnerships 2 308 households 12 9 were made up of individuals and 740 4 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 10 There were 14 843 families 83 0 of all households the average family size was 3 38 The age distribution of the population shows 11 895 people 21 4 under the age of 18 5 590 people 10 1 aged 18 to 24 13 585 people 24 5 aged 25 to 44 17 988 people 32 4 aged 45 to 64 and 6 486 people 11 7 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 0 years For every 100 females there were 95 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 3 males There were 18 455 housing units at an average density of 1 239 8 per square mile 478 7 km2 of which 14 513 81 2 were owner occupied and 3 367 18 8 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 0 9 the rental vacancy rate was 5 2 45 080 people 81 2 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 10 335 people 18 6 lived in rental housing units 2000 Edit As of the census 22 of 2000 there were 56 287 people 17 651 households and 14 809 families residing in the city The population density was 3 813 2 inhabitants per square mile 1 472 3 km2 There were 17 959 housing units at an average density of 1 216 7 per square mile 469 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 50 4 Asian 33 3 White 3 9 Black or African American 0 33 Native American 0 12 Pacific Islander 7 7 from other races and 4 21 from two or more races 18 46 of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race There were 17 651 households out of which 44 4 had children under the age of 18 living with them 68 3 were married couples living together 11 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 16 1 were non families 12 5 of all households were made up of individuals and 2 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 18 and the average family size was 3 47 In the city the age distribution of the population shows 27 0 under the age of 18 8 8 from 18 to 24 29 6 from 25 to 44 27 2 from 45 to 64 and 7 5 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 36 years For every 100 females there were 96 0 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 92 0 males According to the 2007 estimate the median income for a household in the city was 87 224 and the median income for a family was 93 185 Males had a median income of 51 059 versus 37 002 for females The per capita income for the city was 33 540 About 5 0 of families and 6 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 5 1 of those under age 18 and 6 1 of those age 65 or over Government EditDiamond Bar City Council is currently headed by Mayor Nancy Lyons The other council members are Ruth Low Andrew Chou Steve Tye and Stan Liu 2 Public services Edit The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department LASD operates the Walnut Diamond Bar Station in Walnut serving Diamond Bar 23 The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Pomona Health Center in Pomona serving Diamond Bar 24 County state and federal representation Edit The city is in the First District of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors represented by Hilda Solis 25 In the California State Senate Diamond Bar is in the 30th Senate District represented by Democrat Bob Archuleta In the California State Assembly it is in the 56th Assembly District represented by Democrat Lisa Calderon 26 In the United States House of Representatives Diamond Bar is in California s 38th congressional district represented by Democrat Linda Sanchez 27 Education EditThe city is primarily divided into two Blue ribbon districts Diamond Bar students north of the city power lines are served by four elementary schools one middle school and one high school provided by the Pomona Unified School District 28 Students south of the power lines running through the city are part of the Walnut Valley Unified School District and are served by nine elementary schools three middle schools and three high schools 28 Economy EditTop employers Edit According to the city s 2012 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 29 the top employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 South Coast Air Quality Management District 7862 Walnut Valley Unified School District 5203 Transcription Services 5004 Travelers 4015 Magan Medical Inc 3006 Pomona Unified School District 2107 Carrescia James First Team Sns 2008 Diamond Bar High School 2009 First Team Real Estate 15010 Baybrook Services Inc 120Notable people EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ryan Lane American actor Ling Ling Chang former California state assemblywoman and state senator Phillip Chen California state assemblyman citation needed Danny Dorn Major League Baseball player Arizona Diamondbacks Jim Edmonds retired Major League Baseball player most notably with the Anaheim Angels and St Louis Cardinals 30 Bob Huff California state senator 31 Tiffany Young Korean American singer member of girl group Girls Generation 32 Jay Kim first Korean American congressman 33 Gary Miller former mayor and congressman 34 Alex Morgan soccer forward 2015 amp 2019 Women s World Cup champion Olympic gold medalist member of the United States women s national soccer team 35 Teddy Park South Korean producer and rapper known for being a major producer for K pop groups Blackpink 2NE1 and Big Bang 36 Gary Pettis former center fielder for the California Angels and current coach for the Houston Astros Snoop Dogg rapper 37 Xavier Scruggs former first baseman for the St Louis Cardinals born in Diamond Bar in 1987 Taebin South Korean rapper and singer member of hip hop group 1TYM 36 Keith Van Horn retired NBA player played with the Philadelphia 76ers New Jersey Nets Milwaukee Bucks and Dallas Mavericks 38 Ryan Wendell offensive lineman for the New England Patriots 39 Jason Wright American businessman and football executive 40 Ippei Mizuhara Japanese interpreter employed by the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball MLB most notably serving as Shohei Ohtani s interpreter 41 See also Edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portalFreeway Complex FireReferences 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 Council Members City of Diamond Bar Archived from the original on February 6 2015 Retrieved December 16 2014 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 30 2021 Diamond Bar Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved February 26 2015 USPS ZIP Code Lookup Find a ZIP 4 Code By City Results Retrieved January 18 2007 Number Administration System NPA and City Town Search Results Archived from the original on September 26 2007 Retrieved January 18 2007 Diamond Bar Country diamonbarcountry com Retrieved July 31 2015 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 G001 Diamond Bar city California American FactFinder U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved September 4 2019 Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved May 21 2020 Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved January 26 2017 Pomona Unified Edline Archived from the original on January 28 2015 Retrieved January 26 2017 Best School Districts for Your Buck in Southern California NerdWallet Archived from the original on July 27 2015 Retrieved July 31 2015 iPoly High School Homepage www ipolyhighschool org AQMD Celebrates Grand Opening of the First Hydrogen Highway Network Fueling Station in Southern California Press release South Coast Air Quality Management District August 13 2004 Archived from the original on May 10 2008 Retrieved May 10 2008 California State Route 60 AARoads Retrieved July 31 2015 Diamond Bar CA Monthly Weather The Weather Channel Retrieved June 2 2020 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 https www census gov quickfacts fact table diamondbarcitycalifornia PST045222 Diamond Bar city QuickFacts US Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 18 2015 Retrieved June 22 2023 2010 Census Interactive Population Search CA Diamond Bar city U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Retrieved July 12 2014 Diamond Bar city QuickFacts United States Census Bureau Archived from the original on July 18 2015 Retrieved March 15 2015 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Walnut Diamond Bar Station Archived 2010 01 06 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department Retrieved on January 21 2010 Pomona Health Center Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Retrieved on March 27 2010 The First District Supervisor Hilda L Solis California Districts UC Regents Retrieved January 5 2023 California s 38th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC a b Public Schools and Districts Data Files Schools amp Districts CA Dept of Education www cde ca gov Retrieved February 10 2017 City of Diamond Bar CAFR Archived from the original on August 26 2013 Retrieved July 9 2013 Jim Edmonds Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved December 3 2012 SENATOR ROBERT BOB S HUFF S BIOGRAPHY Project Vote Smart Retrieved December 3 2012 Huff was born in Calexico then moved to Diamond Bar in 1983 at age 30 and as of 2013 still resides there TIFFANY PROFILE December 17 2010 Retrieved June 28 2013 KIM Jay 1939 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved December 7 2012 About Gary House of Representatives web site Archived from the original on June 25 2008 Retrieved June 29 2008 Morgan named U S Soccer s Female Athlete of the Year Inland Valley Daily Bulletin December 4 2012 Archived from the original on January 21 2013 Retrieved December 7 2012 a b 1TYM YG BOUNCE Archived from the original on May 14 2012 Retrieved December 12 2012 Toure December 14 2006 America s Most Lovable Pimp Rolling Stone Retrieved January 31 2017 Keith Adam Van Horn Basketball Reference com Retrieved December 3 2012 Ryan Wendell Fresno State Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved December 3 2012 Jason Wright Football bio nusports cstv com Archived from the original on November 18 2010 Retrieved August 18 2020 大谷はクラブハウスガイ うれしかった初安打の 革手 スポニチ Sponichi Annex 野球 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media 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