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Glendale, California

Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley[10] and Verdugo Mountains[11] regions of Los Angeles County, California, United States. At the 2020 U.S. Census the population was 196,543,[7] up from 191,719 at the 2010 census,[12] making it the fourth-largest city in Los Angeles County and the 24th-largest city in California. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown Los Angeles.

Glendale
Clockwise: aerial view of Glendale with the Verdugo Mountains in the background; highrises in Downtown Glendale; St. Mark's Episcopal Church; Grand Central Airport; Holy Family Catholic Church; Americana at Brand
Nickname: 
Jewel City
Location of Glendale in Los Angeles County, California
Glendale
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 34°08′46″N 118°15′18″W / 34.14611°N 118.25500°W / 34.14611; -118.25500
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedFebruary 15, 1906[1]
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager[2]
 • MayorDan Brotman[2]
 • City CouncilArdy Kassakhian
Paula Devine
Ara Najarian
Elen Asatryan
 • City TreasurerRafi Manoukian[3]
 • City ManagerRoubik Golanian[4]
Area
 • Total30.60 sq mi (79.25 km2)
 • Land30.47 sq mi (78.92 km2)
 • Water0.13 sq mi (0.33 km2)  0.43%
Elevation522 ft (159 m)
Population
 • Total196,543
 • Rank4th in Los Angeles County
24th in California
126th in the United States
 • Density6,450.4/sq mi (2,519.7/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes[8]
91201–91210, 91214, 91221, 91222, 91224–91226
Area code747 and 818
FIPS code06-30000
GNIS feature IDs1660679, 2410597
Websiteglendaleca.gov

Glendale lies in the Verdugo Mountains, and is a suburb in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The city is bordered to the northwest by the Sun Valley and Tujunga neighborhoods of Los Angeles; to the northeast by La Cañada Flintridge and the unincorporated area of La Crescenta; to the west by Burbank and Griffith Park; to the east by Eagle Rock and Pasadena; to the south by the Atwater Village neighborhood of Los Angeles; and to the southeast by Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. The Golden State, Ventura, Glendale, and Foothill freeways run through the city.

History Edit

Spanish rule Edit

In 1798, José María Verdugo, a corporal in the Spanish army from Baja California, received the Rancho San Rafael from Governor Diego de Borica, formalizing his possession and use of land on which he had been grazing livestock and farming since 1784. Rancho San Rafael was a Spanish concession, of which 25 were made in California. Unlike the later Mexican land grants, the concessions were similar to grazing permits, with the title remaining with the Spanish crown.[13]

 
The Catalina Verdugo Adobe is the city's oldest building. It was built on Rancho San Rafael, granted to José María Verdugo in 1784, which included all of modern-day Glendale.

Mexican rule Edit

New Spain achieved its independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821, and from 1824, Rancho San Rafael existed within the new Mexican Republic.

1847 to present Edit

Mexican rule ended during the Mexican–American War: Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles, culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847.[14] With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican–American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852,[15] confirmed by the Commission in 1855, and the grant was patented to Julio and Catalina Verdugo in 1882.[16]

In 1860, José María Verdugo's grandson Teodoro Verdugo built the Catalina Verdugo Adobe, which is the oldest building in Glendale. The property is the location of the Oak of Peace, where early Californio leaders including Pio Pico met in 1847 and decided to surrender to Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont.

 
View of Glendale in the 1870s

Verdugo's descendants sold the ranch in various parcels, some of which are included in present-day Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, and Highland Park neighborhoods of Los Angeles.

In 1883, soon after Atwater Village was settled, the Atwater Tract Office brought train service to the area.[17] In 1884, residents gathered to form a townsite and chose the name "Glendale". It was bounded by First Street (now Lexington Drive) on the north, Fifth Street (now Harvard Street) on the south, Central Avenue on the west, and the Childs Tract on the east.[18] Residents to the southwest formed "Tropico" in 1887.[19]

 
Brand Street in Glendale – a Glendale–Burbank Line streetcar stops to pick up and drop off passengers in 1915.

An important civic booster of the era was Leslie Coombs Brand (1859–1925), who built an estate in 1904 called El Miradero, featuring an eye-catching mansion, the architecture of which combined characteristics of Spanish, Moorish, and Indian styles, copied from the East Indian Pavilion at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago, which he visited.

Brand partnered with Henry E. Huntington to bring the Pacific Electric Railway, or the "Red Cars", to the area. The Glendale–Burbank Line, which was operational from 1904 to 1955, ran from Downtown Los Angeles to Burbank via Glendale. The dual-track streetcars entered the Glendale city limit by crossing San Fernando Road, and the line continued northerly in the pavement of Brand Boulevard, crossing Los Feliz Boulevard, Chevy Chase Boulevard, Colorado Boulevard, Broadway and Lexington Drive. The main line continued north to Verdugo Wash where the line became a single track. At Arden Junction at Glenoaks Boulevard, the line branched. The old main line continued north in the pavement of Brand Boulevard to a terminus in North Glendale at Mountain Avenue. The Burbank Line diverged westerly as a single-track line on private way in the center of Glenoaks Boulevard, then continued westerly past Central, Pacific, Highland, western, and Alameda Avenues to a terminus in Burbank at Cypress Avenue.[20]

Brand loved to fly, and built a private airstrip in 1919 and hosted "fly-in" parties, providing a direct link to the soon-to-be-built nearby Grand Central Airport. The grounds of El Miradero are now city-owned Brand Park and the mansion is the Brand Library, according to the terms of his will.[21]

The Forest Lawn Cemetery opened in 1906 and was renamed Forest Lawn Memorial-Park[22] in 1917. Pioneering endocrinologist and entrepreneur Henry R. Harrower opened his clinic in Glendale in 1920, which for many years was the largest business in the city.

In 1922, the Atwater Tract Office was demolished, and construction began on the Glendale Transportation Center.[23]

 
Old flag of Glendale

The city flag was adopted by Glendale on September 18, 1924, and was designed by Hugh A. Maron, who also won $100 dollars for designing it. The flag was then changed to the current one (seen above) in 2001.

The American Green Cross, an early conservation and tree preservation society, was formed in 1926 (it disbanded three years later and the current organization of that name is unrelated).

 
The historic Hotel Glendale was built in the 1920s.

Grand Central Airport was the departure point for the first commercial west-to-east transcontinental flight flown by Charles Lindbergh.

Sundown town status Edit

Until as late as the 1960s, Glendale was a sundown town. Nonwhites were required to leave city limits by a certain time each day or risk arrest and possible violence.[24] In the 1930s, Glendale and Burbank prevented the Civilian Conservation Corps from stationing African American workers in a local park, citing sundown town ordinances that both cities had adopted.[25] In 1964, Glendale was selected by George Lincoln Rockwell to be the West Coast headquarters of the American Nazi Party. After a legal battle with the city of Glendale, the party moved their headquarters to El Monte in 1966.[26][27]

The emergence of increasingly visible ethnic groups — including Armenians, Cubans and Filipinos and Koreans — changed the official discourse in Glendale. In 1972, C.E. Perkins, then city manager, encouraged the Rotary Club of Glendale to prepare itself as the city could no longer remain isolated in an increasingly diverse America.[28]

Historic architecture Edit

Glendale began its historic preservation program in 1977 with the designation of 28 properties as city landmarks. In 1997, the program evolved with the establishment of the Glendale Register of Historic Resources. The register now has over 100 properties. In addition, 11 properties in Glendale are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The city's most honored historic properties include the Catalina Verdugo Adobe, Brand Library & Art Center, Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, Grand Central Air Terminal, and Alex Theatre.

Geography Edit

 
View of Glendale with the San Gabriel Mountains and the Verdugo Mountains in the background

Glendale is located in the southeastern San Fernando Valley. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 30.6 sq mi (79.212 km2); 30.5 square miles (79 km2) of it is land and 0.13 square miles (0.34 km2) of it (0.43%) is covered by water. Glendale is the fourth largest[29] city within Los Angeles County. It is bordered to the north by the foothill communities of La Cañada Flintridge, La Crescenta, and Tujunga; to the south by the Atwater Village and Glassell Park communities incorporated by the city of Los Angeles; to the east by Pasadena and Eagle Rock (also incorporated within Los Angeles); and to the west by Griffith Park and the city of Burbank. Glendale is located 10 miles (16 km) north of downtown Los Angeles.[30]

Geology Edit

Several known earthquake faults criss-cross the Glendale area and adjacent mountains, as in much of Southern California. Among the more recognized faults are the Sierra Madre and Hollywood faults, situated in the city's northern and southwestern portions, respectively. Additionally, the Verdugo and Raymond faults intersect through the city's central and southeastern areas. The San Gabriel fault, meanwhile, is located northeast of the city. Roughly 75 miles (121 km) northeast of Glendale is a major portion of the San Andreas Fault known as the "Big Bend", where quake-recurrence tracking shows major activity roughly every 140–160 years. The closest portion of the San Andreas is actually 29 miles (47 km) from Glendale. The last major quake along the southern San Andreas was recorded in 1857.

 
Forest Lawn Memorial Park and the Verdugo Mountains

In the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, which took place along the western edge of the Sierra Madre Fault, surface ruptures were nearly 12 miles (19 km) long, including one portion a few miles northwest of Glendale. Most of the damage was in the northern San Fernando Valley, though 31 structures in Glendale suffered major damage and had to be demolished, plus numerous chimneys collapsed. The 1994 Northridge earthquake had an epicenter about 18 miles (29 km) from Glendale. The city suffered severe damage to a public parking structure and sections of the Glendale Galleria parking structures and exterior columns incurred damages.[31]

Climate Edit

Glendale has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification: Csa), with hot summers and mild winters with occasional rainfall. The highest recorded temperature in Glendale was 115 °F (46 °C) on September 6, 2020. The lowest recorded temperature was 17 °F (−8 °C) on February 15, 1990. The warmest month is August and the coolest month is January.

The annual average precipitation is just over 21 inches (530 mm), mostly falling between November and April. Rainfall totals are highly variable from year to year, with the wettest years (sometimes over 30 inches (760 mm) of rainfall) usually associated with warm El Niño conditions, and the drier years (sometimes under 10 inches (250 mm) of rainfall) with cool La Niña episodes in the Pacific.

The hills and mountains of northern Glendale very rarely have snow, owing to its warmer temperatures during the winter. It may only occur about every five to ten years. The last time it snowed was February 26, 2011, in which snow accumulation of approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm) occurred and sleet was present. Frost sometimes occurs at night from late November to early March. Heavy rains and thunderstorms are also common during the winter. The spring brings pleasant weather, with very little rain. The summer is usually fairly warm, with highs from 85 °F (29 °C), to the low 100s (40 °C). Summer is usually very dry, but thunderstorms can come from Arizona, bringing high humidity into the area. These rare days cause heat indices over 120 °F (49 °C). Fall brings nice weather, but can be gusty due to the Santa Ana winds, blowing in once or twice a year from October to December. Santa Ana winds can reach up to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h), with gusts up to 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in mountain passes and canyons. Thunderstorms occur very rarely and they are accompanied by gusty winds and hail.[32]

Climate data for Glendale, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 93
(34)
92
(33)
96
(36)
105
(41)
102
(39)
110
(43)
110
(43)
107
(42)
115
(46)
110
(43)
98
(37)
93
(34)
115
(46)
Average high °F (°C) 68
(20)
70
(21)
70
(21)
75
(24)
76
(24)
82
(28)
87
(31)
88
(31)
86
(30)
81
(27)
74
(23)
69
(21)
77
(25)
Average low °F (°C) 45
(7)
47
(8)
48
(9)
51
(11)
55
(13)
59
(15)
62
(17)
63
(17)
62
(17)
56
(13)
49
(9)
45
(7)
54
(12)
Record low °F (°C) 23
(−5)
17
(−8)
23
(−5)
34
(1)
37
(3)
41
(5)
45
(7)
48
(9)
44
(7)
37
(3)
29
(−2)
26
(−3)
17
(−8)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.74
(95)
4.19
(106)
3.56
(90)
0.90
(23)
0.34
(8.6)
0.08
(2.0)
0.02
(0.51)
0.15
(3.8)
0.35
(8.9)
0.49
(12)
1.26
(32)
2.10
(53)
17.17
(436)
Source 1: [33]
Source 2: [34]

Demographics Edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
19102,746
192013,536392.9%
193062,736363.5%
194082,58231.6%
195095,70215.9%
1960119,44224.8%
1970132,66411.1%
1980139,0604.8%
1990180,03829.5%
2000194,9738.3%
2010191,719−1.7%
2020196,5432.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[35] 2020[7]

2010 Edit

 
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
 
Glendale Masonic Center

The 2010 United States Census[36] reported that Glendale had a population of 191,719. According to the Southern California Association of Government's 2016 Demographic and Growth Forecast, the population of Glendale is expected to reach about 214,000 by 2040, an increase of about 11 percent from 2012.[37] The population density was 6,268.6 inhabitants per square mile (2,420.3/km2). The racial makeup of Glendale was 71.1% (136,226) White, 1.3% Black (2,573), 0.3% (531) Native American, 16.4% (31,434) Asian (6.9% Filipino, 5.4% Korean, 1.3% Chinese), 0.1% (122) Pacific Islander, 6.3% (12,146) from other races, and 4.5% (8,687) from two or more races. Hispanics or Latino residents of any race made up 17.4% of the population ( 33,414). Non-Hispanic Whites were 61.5% of the population.[7]

The census reported that 190,290 people (99.3% of the population) lived in households, 223 (0.1%) lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters, and 1,206 (0.6%) were institutionalized. Of the 72,269 households, 21,792 (30.2%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 37,486 (51.9%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 8,908 (12.3%) had a female householder with no husband present, 3,693 (5.1%) had a male householder with no wife present, 2,359 (3.3%) were unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 605 (0.8%) were same-sex married couples or partnerships. About 18,000 households (24.9%) were made up of individuals, and 7,077 (9.8%) had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.63. The 50,087 families (69.3% of all households) had an average family size of 3.19.

In the city, the population was distributed as 35,732 (18.6%) under the age of 18, 16,609 (8.7%) aged 18 to 24, 54,518 (28.4%) aged 25 to 44, 54,942 (28.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 29,918 (15.6%) who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41.0 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.1 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.9 males.

The 76,269 housing units averaged 2,493.8 per square mile (962.9/km2), of which 27,535 (38.1%) were owner-occupied, and 44,734 (61.9%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.3%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.5%; 76,769 people (40.0% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 113,521 people (59.2%) lived in rental housing units.

During 2009–2013, Glendale had a median household income of $53,020, with 14.2% of the population living below the federal poverty line.[7]

2000 Edit

 
St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral

As of the census[38] of 2000, there were 194,973 people, 71,805 households, and 49,617 families residing in the city. The population density was 6,362.2 inhabitants per square mile (2,456.5 inhabitants/km2). There were 73,713 housing units averaged 2,405.3 per square mile (928.7/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 63.6% White, 1.6% Black, 0.3% Native American, 16.1% Asian American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 8.6% from other races, and 10.1% from two or more races. About 19.7% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.

Of the 71,805 households, 32.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 52.3% were married couples living together, 11.8% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.9% were not families; 25.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.68 and the average family size was 3.27.

In the city, the population was distributed as 22.4% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 32.2% from 25 to 44, 23.1% from 45 to 64, and 13.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 91.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 88.0 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $41,805, and for a family was $47,633. Males had a median income of $39,709 versus $33,815 for females. The per capita income for the city was $22,227. About 13.6% of families and 15.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.7% of those under age 18 and 11.9% of those age 65 or over.

In June 2000, Erin Texeira of the Los Angeles Times stated that according to data from the US Census and the City of Glendale, the populations were about 30% Armenians, 25% other White, 25% Latino and Hispanic, and 16% Asian.[30]

Armenian population Edit

 
Armenian genocide memorial

Glendale (Western Armenian: Կլէնտէյլ) has one of the largest communities of Armenian descent in the United States.[39]

Armenian families have lived in the city since the 1920s, but the surge in immigration escalated in the 1970s. Armenian Americans are well integrated into the city, with many businesses, several Armenian schools, and ethnic/cultural organizations serving this ethnic group. Most of the Armenians in Glendale arrived in the past two decades.[40] The city of Glendale is home to one of the largest Armenian communities outside of Armenia.

Beginning in the late 1980s, with assistance from family and friends already there, Armenians from the former Soviet Union began arriving.[30] In the Glendale Unified School District, by 1988, along with students from the Middle East, they had become the largest ethnic group in the public schools, now having a larger number than Latinos.[41]

A new headquarters of the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region opened in 1994.[42] By 1996, longtime Anglo residents, largely fueled by anti-Armenian sentiment, decried the increased density in South Glendale.[43] By 1999, about 25% of the population spoke Armenian and there were many Armenian businesses.[44]

According to the United States 2000 Census, Glendale is home to 65,343 Armenian Americans[45] (making up 34.1% of the total population), increasing from 1990 when there were 31,402 Armenian Americans in the city.[46] As of 2005, one-third of Los Angeles' estimated 153,000 Armenians (or 51,000, around a quarter of Glendale's 205,000 residents) lived in Glendale. At that time, Armenians held a majority on the Glendale city council,[47] and it had done so since that year.[48] By 2005 the Armenian population was 40% of the total population.[48]

In 2014, a Glendale Police Department spokesperson, stated, "In five to eight years, the [Armenian] community went from a few thousand to about 40,000."[30] Levon Marashlian, an instructor of Armenian history at Glendale College, stated that in the early 1990s Glendale's Armenian community became the largest in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, surpassing the Armenian community of Hollywood.[30] Alice Petrossian, the GUSD director of intercultural education, stated that Burbank lies within the middle of other Armenian communities, so it attracted Armenians.[41] There are also a great number of Armenian immigrants from Iran who, due to the religious restrictions and lifestyle limitations of the Islamic government, immigrated to the US, many to Glendale since it was where their relatives resided.

As of March 2018, four of the five members of Glendale's city council are of Armenian descent: Mayor Vartan Gharapetian and councilmembers Zareh Sinanyan (mayor from 2014 to 2015), Ara Najarian (mayor from 2007 to 2008, 2010 to 2011, and 2015 to 2016), and Vrej Agajanian. Former Armenian American mayors of Glendale include Larry Zarian, Bob Yousefian, and Rafi Manoukian.

Singer Serj Tankian and bassist Shavo Odadjian, members of the Armenian American rock band System of a Down, were based in Glendale at the time of formation.

The Cathedral of Saint Gregory the Illuminator, which is the seat of North American diocese of the Armenian Catholic Church, is located in Glendale. The Bishop of the Diocese, Rt. Rev. Mikaël Antoine Mouradian, is also resident in Glendale.

Other ethnic groups Edit

 
The chapel at Forest Lawn Memorial Park

The Mexican American community was established in Glendale by the 1960s. The late 1980s and the early 1990s also saw increases in Mexican American population as Glendale offers higher quality education along a safer suburban environment away from the city.[30]

Several Korean cities have sought to create business and cultural relationships with Glendale.[49] Central Park has the only West Coast monument to Korean comfort women of World War II.[50]

As of 2012, Filipino Americans were the third largest minority group in Glendale, making up seven percent of the city's total population, overtaking Korean Americans.[51] In 2022, the Filipino American Friendship Monument was unveiled in Central Park.[52]

After the Iranian Revolution, many Persians migrated to the cities seeking a suburban city with lower crime and quality education.[53]

Crime and public safety Edit

In 1977 and 1978, 10 murdered women were found in and around Glendale in what became known as the case of the Hillside Strangler. The murders were the work of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, the latter of whom resided at 703 East Colorado Street, where most of the murders took place.[54]

In 2014, Glendale was named the ninth-safest city in America in a report published by 24/7 Wall Street based on violent crime rates in cities with more than 100,000 people.[55] Also in 2014, real estate company Movoto used FBI data crime data from 2013 to conduct a study of 100 U.S. cities with populations between 126,047 and 210,309 residents and concluded that Glendale was the safest mid-sized city in America.[56]

Economy Edit

 
DreamWorks Animation headquarters

As of 2021, the top employers in the city are (with number of employees):[57]

# Employer # of Employees
1 Glendale Unified School District 2,507
2 Adventist Health Glendale 2,380
3 City of Glendale 1,866
4 Glenair Inc. 1,650
5 DreamWorks Animation 1,582
6 Glendale Community College 1,460
7 Dignity Health – Glendale Memorial Medical Center 997
8 USC Verdugo Hills Hospital 937
9 Service Titan 800
10 Age of Learning 650

Industry and development Edit

 
The plaza at Americana at Brand
 
801 North Brand, one of Glendale's many modern skyscrapers: Companies such as Nestlé, NexusLab, Great West Life, Citi, Unum, and Cigna have offices downtown.

Grand Central Airport was a municipal airport developed from 1923 which became the largest employer in Glendale for many years, and contributed to the development of aviation in the United States in many important ways. The main terminal building still stands and includes both Art Deco and Spanish-style architectural elements. The facility was the first official terminal for the Los Angeles area, as well as the departure point for the first commercial west-to-east transcontinental flight flown by Charles Lindbergh. During World War II, the Grand Central Air Terminal building was camouflaged to protect it from enemy targeting. It was closed down in 1959, and made way for the Grand Central Business Centre, an industrial park.

Forest Lawn Memorial Park started in Tropico (later annexed to Glendale) in 1906 and is famous for its art collection and the burial of many celebrities, as well as for the 1933 opening of the first funeral home on cemetery grounds anywhere in the United States.[58] The Bob's Big Boy chain of hamburger restaurants started in Glendale on East Colorado in August 1936, and the Baskin-Robbins "31 Flavors" chain of ice cream parlors started in Adams Square in 1945. The Glendale Public Library[59] on Harvard Street houses its "Special Collections" department which contains original documents and records on much of the history of Glendale. It also contains one of the largest collections of books on cats in the world, over 20,000 volumes.[60] It was donated to the library in the 1950s by the Jewel City Cat Fanciers Club.[citation needed]

The city experienced significant development in the 1970s, with the completion of the Glendale Freeway (Highway 2) and the Ventura Freeway (Highway 134). This included redevelopment of Brand Boulevard, renovation of the 1925 Alex Theatre, and construction of the Glendale Galleria shopping mall which opened in 1976, and was further expanded in 1982.

Several large companies have offices in Glendale including the U.S. headquarters of International House of Pancakes. The Los Angeles regional office of California's State Compensation Insurance Fund is in Glendale. Americas United Bank was founded in Glendale in 2006 and is still headquartered there. In August 2013, Avery Dennison Corp., a label maker for major brands, announced plans to move its headquarters from Pasadena to Glendale.[61] Avery employs about 26,000 people. The U.S. headquarters of the Swiss foods multinational Nestlé plans to move out by 2018.[62]

 
500 Central Avenue

Glendale, along with Burbank, has served as a major production center for the U.S. entertainment industry and the U.S. animation industry in particular for several decades, because the Walt Disney Company outgrew its Burbank studio lot in the early 1960s, and started expanding into the closest business park available, which happened to be Glendale's Grand Central Business Centre about two miles east. First came the headquarters for Imagineering, followed in the 1980s by other divisions and offices. Today, Disney's Grand Central Creative Campus (known as GC3 for short) is home to Consumer Products, Disney Interactive, the Muppets Studio, and Marvel Animation Studios.[63] From 1985 to 1995, Walt Disney Animation Studios (then known as Walt Disney Feature Animation) was headquartered in the Grand Central Business Centre, meaning that most of the films of the Disney Renaissance era were actually developed in Glendale. DisneyToon Studios, a division of WDAS, is still located in the Grand Central Business Centre near GC3, along with the Animation Research Library, Disney Animation's archive. Disney-owned KABC-TV is located on Circle 7 Drive to the south of GC3.

 
The historic Alex Theatre

In 1994, Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen formed DreamWorks SKG, a diversified entertainment company. DreamWorks Animation remains located in the city's Grand Central Business Centre on land formerly occupied by a helicopter landing base next to the old airfield (and next to KABC-TV). Thus, many American animators who worked on feature films in the 1990s and 2000s have spent large portions of their careers in Glendale working for Disney or DreamWorks.

In 2005, construction began near the Galleria of developer Rick Caruso's "Americana at Brand", a 15.5-acre (63,000 m2) outdoor shopping and residential community. Caruso had previously designed and built the Grove at Farmers Market. The new Glendale development was opened to the public on May 2, 2008, and features 75 shops and restaurants, 238 apartments, 100 condominiums, and a Pacific Theatres 18-plex Cinema which seats 3,000 people.[64]

Shopping Edit

The downtown Glendale Galleria is anchored by Macy's, Target, J. C. Penney, and Bloomingdales, and the Americana at Brand, an outdoor mall which includes stores such as Tiffany & Co., H&M, Armani Exchange, True Religion, and Urban Outfitters.[65] The Americana at Brand is home to a Nordstrom, which was previously located inside the Glendale Galleria. Another shopping area is the Glendale Fashion Center, which is anchored by Ross, TJ Maxx, Nordstrom Rack, Staples, and Petco.

Arts and culture Edit

 
The Alex Theatre

Performing arts Edit

The Alex Theatre opened in 1925 as the Alexander Theatre.[66] Currently, the theatre is a performing arts center featuring live performances and film screenings.[67]

Museums and galleries Edit

In 2016, the Museum of Neon Art moved to Glendale. MONA exhibits historical neon signs and works by contemporary artists using neon. The City of Glendale committed to funding the museum's new site and construction, as part of a plan to develop its downtown.[68]

Parks and recreation Edit

The city has nearly 50 public parks, from Deukmejian Wilderness Park in the north to Cerritos Park in the south.[69]

Government Edit

Local government Edit

 
Glendale U.S. Post Office
 
Historic Glendale YMCA
 
Glendale Public Library
 
The historic Spanish Colonial Revival Peterson House

According to the city's most recent comprehensive annual financial report, the city's various funds had $576 million in revenues, $543 million in expenditures, $2,090 million in total assets, $481 million in total liabilities, and $460 million in cash and investments.[70] Glendale elects its City Council members at large, to a four-year term. Elections are held on a Tuesday after the first Monday in April of odd-numbered years along with the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education and the Glendale Community College District Board of Trustees.

The current mayor and council members are:[2]

List of mayors Edit

The City Council selects one member to serve as Mayor for a one-year term. This is a list of Glendale mayors by year.[71][72]

  • April 1957 – April 1959: Zelma Bogue (first female mayor)[72][73]
  • April 1980 – April 1981: Carroll W. Parcher
  • April 1981 – April 1982: John F. Day
  • April 1982 – April 1983: Robert W. Garcin
  • April 1983 – April 1984: V. W. "Ginger" Bremberg
  • April 1984 – April 1985: Carroll W. Parcher
  • April 1985 – April 1986: Jerold F. Milner
  • April 1986 – April 1987: Larry Zarian[71]
  • April 1987 – April 1988: V. W. "Ginger" Bremberg
  • April 1988 – April 1989: Carl Raggio
  • April 1989 – April 1990: Jerold F. Milner
  • April 1990 – April 1991: Larry Zarian[71]
  • April 1991 – April 1992: V. W. "Ginger" Bremberg
  • April 1992 – April 1993: Carl Raggio
  • April 1993 – April 1994: Larry Zarian[71]
  • April 1994 – April 1995: Eileen Givens[71]
  • April 1995 – April 1996: Richard M. Reyes
  • April 1996 – April 1997: Sheldon S. Baker
  • April 1997 – April 1998: Larry Zarian[74]
  • April 1998 – April 1999: Eileen Givens[71]
  • April 1999 – April 2000: V. W. "Ginger" Bremberg
  • April 2000 – April 2001: Dave Weaver
  • April 2001 – April 2002: Gus Gomez
  • April 2002 – April 2003: Rafi Manoukian
  • April 2003 – April 2004: Frank Quintero
  • April 2004 – April 2005: Bob Yousefian[72]
  • April 2005 – April 2006: Rafi Manoukian[75]
  • April 2006 – April 2007: Dave Weaver
  • April 2007 – April 2008: Ara Najarian[76]
  • April 2008 – April 2009: John Drayman [71][77]
  • April 2009 – April 2010: Frank Quintero[71]
  • April 2010 – April 2011: Ara Najarian[78]
  • April 2011 – April 2012: Laura Friedman[79]
  • April 2012 – April 2013: Frank Quintero[71]
  • April 2013 – April 2014: Dave Weaver[71]
  • April 2014 – April 2015: Zareh Sinanyan[80]
  • April 2015 – April 2016: Ara Najarian[71]
  • April 2016 – April 2017: Paula Devine[71][81]
  • April 2017 – April 2018: Vartan Gharpetian [82]
  • April 2018 – April 2019: Zareh Sinanyan[83]
  • April 2019 – April 2020: Ara Najarian[84]
  • April 2020 – April 2021: Vrej Agajanian[2]
  • April 2021 – April 2022: Paula Devine[2]
  • April 2022 – April 2023: Ardy Kassakhian
  • April 2023 – present: Dan Brotman

County representation Edit

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Glendale Health Center in Glendale.[85]

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services operates the Glendale DPSS welfare office on San Fernando Road.

The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation operates Crescenta Valley park in North Glendale

The Los Angeles County Department of Aging and Disabilities operates an undisclosed Adult Protective Services office in Glendale

In the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Glendale is in the Fifth District, represented by Kathryn Barger.[86]

State and federal representation Edit

In the United States House of Representatives, Glendale is in California's 30th congressional district, represented by Democrat Adam Schiff.[87]

In the California State Legislature, Glendale is in the 25th Senate District, represented by Democrat Anthony Portantino, and in the 43rd Assembly District, represented by Democrat Luz Rivas.[88]

Education Edit

 
Glendale Community College

The Glendale Unified School District operates the public schools in Glendale. The GUSD high schools include Glendale High School, Herbert Hoover High School, Clark Magnet High School, Crescenta Valley High School located in La Crescenta and Allan F. Daily High School. A number of private schools also operate in Glendale, including Chamlian Armenian School,[89] Holy Family High School, Salem Lutheran School, and Glendale Adventist Academy. Glendale is also home to Glendale Community College. Middle schools are Roosevelt Middle School, Toll Middle School, Rosemont Middle School, and Wilson Middle School.

Media Edit

Glendale community news is covered by the Glendale News-Press, which was founded in 1905.

KABC-TV, an ABC owned-and-operated television station serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area and the rest of the Greater Los Angeles area, has maintained its studios and offices in Glendale since December 2000.

Infrastructure Edit

 
Tram at Americana at Brand

Law enforcement Edit

Glendale maintains its own police department (GPD) and is led by Police Chief Manny Cid. The department operates from a main station in downtown Glendale, a downtown substation in the Glendale Galleria, and the Montrose substation in Verdugo City. The Glendale Police Department is a full-service organization, with nearly 400 staff members. The department offers a full scope of services, including Patrol, Traffic Enforcement, Investigations, Crime Lab, a Custody Facility, Air Support, Motors, SWAT, Drones, Bike Patrol, Vice Narcotics, and Federal Task Force Intelligence.

Fire department Edit

Fire protection is provided by the Glendale Fire Department (GFD). The GFD is an all-risk, career fire protection agency, responding to about 17,000 emergency and nonemergency calls for service annually.[90] The GFD consists of nine strategically located fire stations, with mutual aid provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles City Fire Department, Burbank Fire Department, and Pasadena Fire Department. The department maintains a "Class 1" ISO rating as part of certification through the Public Protection Classification Program.[91]

Verdugo Fire Communications Center Edit

The Verdugo FCC was established on August 1, 1979, between the cities of Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena as a way to consolidate fire dispatching and telecommunications between the departments.[92] Presently, Verdugo provides services to all 13 fire departments in the California OES "Area C" mutual aid plan, making them a regional dispatch center.

The center is stationed on the third floor of Glendale Fire Department's headquarters (Fire Station 21) and handles roughly 72,000 calls for service annually.[93] The fire chiefs from Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena oversee the center under a joint powers authority. These cities contract services from the center: Bob Hope Airport, Warner Brothers, Disney Studios, South Pasadena, San Marino, San Gabriel, Arcadia, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Montebello, Alhambra, Vernon, and Monterey Park.

Transportation Edit

 
The Glendale Transportation Center, executed in a California Churrigueresque style

Public transportation Edit

Bus services

LADOT, Metro Local, Metro Rapid, and Glendale Beeline all have buses that run in the city. Glendale Transportation Center provides connections to Greyhound buses.[94]

The North Hollywood to Pasadena Transit Corridor is a proposed 18-mile (29 km) bus rapid transit line. It is planned to operate between Pasadena City College and the North Hollywood station, where it will connect with the Metro B Line and the Metro G Line. The line is planned to connect downtown Burbank to Glendale via Glenoaks Boulevard before heading south on Central Avenue and then continuing east on Broadway. The line is expected to open in 2024.[95] The project is part of Metro's Twenty-eight by '28 initiative.[96]

A 2021 Metro staff report for the Metro Board's Planning and Programming Committee has recommended corridors where the transportation agency could pursue new bus rapid transit lines, including one between downtown Glendale and East Los Angeles College, a 13.64-mile (21.95 km) corridor passing through Los Feliz, Silver Lake, and Echo Park.[97]

Train services

Metrolink's Antelope Valley Line and Ventura County Line stop at the Glendale Transportation Center.[98]

Since 2016, Metro and Eco-Rapid Transit have been studying the feasibility of adding more frequent service and infill stations along the corridor. Also studied has been the creation of a light rail line along the Burbank-Glendale-Union Station corridor, potentially allowing trains to leave the existing right-of-way to travel through the commercial core of Glendale.[99]

Streetcar

Using a grant from the Southern California Association of Governments, the City of Glendale is now in the midst of a feasibility study for a streetcar project. The city is considering two alignments for the proposed system, both of which would feature 16 stops running approximately 2.88 miles (4.63 km) between Stocker Street in the north and the Glendale Transportation Center in the south, where it would connect with Metrolink and Amtrak trains.[100]

Airports Edit

The closest airport that serves Glendale is the Hollywood Burbank Airport. The airport is owned by the Burbank–Glendale–Pasadena Airport Authority, a joint powers agreement between the cities of Burbank, Glendale, and Pasadena.[101]

Freeways and highways Edit

Glendale is served by four freeways: the Glendale Freeway (State Route 2), the Ventura Freeway (State Route 134), the Foothill Freeway (Interstate 210) and the Golden State Freeway (Interstate 5)

Major surface streets in the city include: Brand Boulevard, Broadway, Canada Boulevard, Central Avenue, Chevy Chase Drive, Colorado Boulevard, Foothill Boulevard, Glendale Avenue, Glenoaks Boulevard, Grandview Avenue, La Crescenta Avenue, Honolulu Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, Riverside Drive, Victory Boulevard, Pacific Avenue, Sonora Avenue, Western Avenue, San Fernando Road, Verdugo Road/Boulevard, Mountain Street, and Ocean View Boulevard.

Notable people Edit

Sister cities Edit

Glendale's sister cities are:[111]

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Glendale Chamber of Commerce

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For the community in Humboldt County see Glendale Humboldt County California Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley 10 and Verdugo Mountains 11 regions of Los Angeles County California United States At the 2020 U S Census the population was 196 543 7 up from 191 719 at the 2010 census 12 making it the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County and the 24th largest city in California It is located about 10 miles 16 km north of downtown Los Angeles GlendaleCityClockwise aerial view of Glendale with the Verdugo Mountains in the background highrises in Downtown Glendale St Mark s Episcopal Church Grand Central Airport Holy Family Catholic Church Americana at BrandFlagSealNickname Jewel CityLocation of Glendale in Los Angeles County CaliforniaGlendaleLocation in the United StatesCoordinates 34 08 46 N 118 15 18 W 34 14611 N 118 25500 W 34 14611 118 25500CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesIncorporatedFebruary 15 1906 1 Government TypeCouncil Manager 2 MayorDan Brotman 2 City CouncilArdy Kassakhian Paula Devine Ara Najarian Elen Asatryan City TreasurerRafi Manoukian 3 City ManagerRoubik Golanian 4 Area 5 Total30 60 sq mi 79 25 km2 Land30 47 sq mi 78 92 km2 Water0 13 sq mi 0 33 km2 0 43 Elevation 6 522 ft 159 m Population 2020 7 Total196 543 Rank4th in Los Angeles County24th in California126th in the United States Density6 450 4 sq mi 2 519 7 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes 8 91201 91210 91214 91221 91222 91224 91226Area code747 and 818FIPS code06 30000GNIS feature IDs1660679 2410597Websiteglendaleca wbr govGlendale lies in the Verdugo Mountains and is a suburb in the Los Angeles metropolitan area The city is bordered to the northwest by the Sun Valley and Tujunga neighborhoods of Los Angeles to the northeast by La Canada Flintridge and the unincorporated area of La Crescenta to the west by Burbank and Griffith Park to the east by Eagle Rock and Pasadena to the south by the Atwater Village neighborhood of Los Angeles and to the southeast by Glassell Park neighborhood of Los Angeles The Golden State Ventura Glendale and Foothill freeways run through the city Contents 1 History 1 1 Spanish rule 1 2 Mexican rule 1 3 1847 to present 1 4 Sundown town status 1 5 Historic architecture 2 Geography 2 1 Geology 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 2010 3 2 2000 3 3 Armenian population 3 4 Other ethnic groups 3 5 Crime and public safety 4 Economy 4 1 Industry and development 4 2 Shopping 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Performing arts 5 2 Museums and galleries 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 7 1 Local government 7 2 List of mayors 7 3 County representation 7 4 State and federal representation 8 Education 9 Media 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Law enforcement 10 2 Fire department 10 3 Verdugo Fire Communications Center 11 Transportation 11 1 Public transportation 11 2 Airports 11 3 Freeways and highways 12 Notable people 13 Sister cities 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditSpanish rule Edit In 1798 Jose Maria Verdugo a corporal in the Spanish army from Baja California received the Rancho San Rafael from Governor Diego de Borica formalizing his possession and use of land on which he had been grazing livestock and farming since 1784 Rancho San Rafael was a Spanish concession of which 25 were made in California Unlike the later Mexican land grants the concessions were similar to grazing permits with the title remaining with the Spanish crown 13 The Catalina Verdugo Adobe is the city s oldest building It was built on Rancho San Rafael granted to Jose Maria Verdugo in 1784 which included all of modern day Glendale Mexican rule Edit New Spain achieved its independence from the Spanish Empire in 1821 and from 1824 Rancho San Rafael existed within the new Mexican Republic 1847 to present Edit Mexican rule ended during the Mexican American War Americans took control from the Californios after a series of battles culminating with the signing of the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13 1847 14 With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican American War the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored As required by the Land Act of 1851 a claim was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852 15 confirmed by the Commission in 1855 and the grant was patented to Julio and Catalina Verdugo in 1882 16 In 1860 Jose Maria Verdugo s grandson Teodoro Verdugo built the Catalina Verdugo Adobe which is the oldest building in Glendale The property is the location of the Oak of Peace where early Californio leaders including Pio Pico met in 1847 and decided to surrender to Lieutenant Colonel John C Fremont View of Glendale in the 1870sVerdugo s descendants sold the ranch in various parcels some of which are included in present day Atwater Village Eagle Rock and Highland Park neighborhoods of Los Angeles In 1883 soon after Atwater Village was settled the Atwater Tract Office brought train service to the area 17 In 1884 residents gathered to form a townsite and chose the name Glendale It was bounded by First Street now Lexington Drive on the north Fifth Street now Harvard Street on the south Central Avenue on the west and the Childs Tract on the east 18 Residents to the southwest formed Tropico in 1887 19 Brand Street in Glendale a Glendale Burbank Line streetcar stops to pick up and drop off passengers in 1915 An important civic booster of the era was Leslie Coombs Brand 1859 1925 who built an estate in 1904 called El Miradero featuring an eye catching mansion the architecture of which combined characteristics of Spanish Moorish and Indian styles copied from the East Indian Pavilion at the 1893 World s Columbian Exposition held in Chicago which he visited Brand partnered with Henry E Huntington to bring the Pacific Electric Railway or the Red Cars to the area The Glendale Burbank Line which was operational from 1904 to 1955 ran from Downtown Los Angeles to Burbank via Glendale The dual track streetcars entered the Glendale city limit by crossing San Fernando Road and the line continued northerly in the pavement of Brand Boulevard crossing Los Feliz Boulevard Chevy Chase Boulevard Colorado Boulevard Broadway and Lexington Drive The main line continued north to Verdugo Wash where the line became a single track At Arden Junction at Glenoaks Boulevard the line branched The old main line continued north in the pavement of Brand Boulevard to a terminus in North Glendale at Mountain Avenue The Burbank Line diverged westerly as a single track line on private way in the center of Glenoaks Boulevard then continued westerly past Central Pacific Highland western and Alameda Avenues to a terminus in Burbank at Cypress Avenue 20 Brand loved to fly and built a private airstrip in 1919 and hosted fly in parties providing a direct link to the soon to be built nearby Grand Central Airport The grounds of El Miradero are now city owned Brand Park and the mansion is the Brand Library according to the terms of his will 21 The Forest Lawn Cemetery opened in 1906 and was renamed Forest Lawn Memorial Park 22 in 1917 Pioneering endocrinologist and entrepreneur Henry R Harrower opened his clinic in Glendale in 1920 which for many years was the largest business in the city In 1922 the Atwater Tract Office was demolished and construction began on the Glendale Transportation Center 23 Old flag of GlendaleThe city flag was adopted by Glendale on September 18 1924 and was designed by Hugh A Maron who also won 100 dollars for designing it The flag was then changed to the current one seen above in 2001 The American Green Cross an early conservation and tree preservation society was formed in 1926 it disbanded three years later and the current organization of that name is unrelated The historic Hotel Glendale was built in the 1920s Grand Central Airport was the departure point for the first commercial west to east transcontinental flight flown by Charles Lindbergh Sundown town status Edit Until as late as the 1960s Glendale was a sundown town Nonwhites were required to leave city limits by a certain time each day or risk arrest and possible violence 24 In the 1930s Glendale and Burbank prevented the Civilian Conservation Corps from stationing African American workers in a local park citing sundown town ordinances that both cities had adopted 25 In 1964 Glendale was selected by George Lincoln Rockwell to be the West Coast headquarters of the American Nazi Party After a legal battle with the city of Glendale the party moved their headquarters to El Monte in 1966 26 27 The emergence of increasingly visible ethnic groups including Armenians Cubans and Filipinos and Koreans changed the official discourse in Glendale In 1972 C E Perkins then city manager encouraged the Rotary Club of Glendale to prepare itself as the city could no longer remain isolated in an increasingly diverse America 28 Historic architecture Edit Main article Glendale Register of Historic Resources and Historic Districts Glendale began its historic preservation program in 1977 with the designation of 28 properties as city landmarks In 1997 the program evolved with the establishment of the Glendale Register of Historic Resources The register now has over 100 properties In addition 11 properties in Glendale are listed on the National Register of Historic Places The city s most honored historic properties include the Catalina Verdugo Adobe Brand Library amp Art Center Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot Grand Central Air Terminal and Alex Theatre Geography Edit View of Glendale with the San Gabriel Mountains and the Verdugo Mountains in the backgroundGlendale is located in the southeastern San Fernando Valley According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 30 6 sq mi 79 212 km2 30 5 square miles 79 km2 of it is land and 0 13 square miles 0 34 km2 of it 0 43 is covered by water Glendale is the fourth largest 29 city within Los Angeles County It is bordered to the north by the foothill communities of La Canada Flintridge La Crescenta and Tujunga to the south by the Atwater Village and Glassell Park communities incorporated by the city of Los Angeles to the east by Pasadena and Eagle Rock also incorporated within Los Angeles and to the west by Griffith Park and the city of Burbank Glendale is located 10 miles 16 km north of downtown Los Angeles 30 Geology Edit Several known earthquake faults criss cross the Glendale area and adjacent mountains as in much of Southern California Among the more recognized faults are the Sierra Madre and Hollywood faults situated in the city s northern and southwestern portions respectively Additionally the Verdugo and Raymond faults intersect through the city s central and southeastern areas The San Gabriel fault meanwhile is located northeast of the city Roughly 75 miles 121 km northeast of Glendale is a major portion of the San Andreas Fault known as the Big Bend where quake recurrence tracking shows major activity roughly every 140 160 years The closest portion of the San Andreas is actually 29 miles 47 km from Glendale The last major quake along the southern San Andreas was recorded in 1857 Forest Lawn Memorial Park and the Verdugo MountainsIn the 1971 San Fernando earthquake which took place along the western edge of the Sierra Madre Fault surface ruptures were nearly 12 miles 19 km long including one portion a few miles northwest of Glendale Most of the damage was in the northern San Fernando Valley though 31 structures in Glendale suffered major damage and had to be demolished plus numerous chimneys collapsed The 1994 Northridge earthquake had an epicenter about 18 miles 29 km from Glendale The city suffered severe damage to a public parking structure and sections of the Glendale Galleria parking structures and exterior columns incurred damages 31 Climate Edit Glendale has a Mediterranean climate Koppen climate classification Csa with hot summers and mild winters with occasional rainfall The highest recorded temperature in Glendale was 115 F 46 C on September 6 2020 The lowest recorded temperature was 17 F 8 C on February 15 1990 The warmest month is August and the coolest month is January The annual average precipitation is just over 21 inches 530 mm mostly falling between November and April Rainfall totals are highly variable from year to year with the wettest years sometimes over 30 inches 760 mm of rainfall usually associated with warm El Nino conditions and the drier years sometimes under 10 inches 250 mm of rainfall with cool La Nina episodes in the Pacific The hills and mountains of northern Glendale very rarely have snow owing to its warmer temperatures during the winter It may only occur about every five to ten years The last time it snowed was February 26 2011 in which snow accumulation of approximately 3 inches 7 6 cm occurred and sleet was present Frost sometimes occurs at night from late November to early March Heavy rains and thunderstorms are also common during the winter The spring brings pleasant weather with very little rain The summer is usually fairly warm with highs from 85 F 29 C to the low 100s 40 C Summer is usually very dry but thunderstorms can come from Arizona bringing high humidity into the area These rare days cause heat indices over 120 F 49 C Fall brings nice weather but can be gusty due to the Santa Ana winds blowing in once or twice a year from October to December Santa Ana winds can reach up to 70 miles per hour 110 km h with gusts up to 100 miles per hour 160 km h in mountain passes and canyons Thunderstorms occur very rarely and they are accompanied by gusty winds and hail 32 Climate data for Glendale CaliforniaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 93 34 92 33 96 36 105 41 102 39 110 43 110 43 107 42 115 46 110 43 98 37 93 34 115 46 Average high F C 68 20 70 21 70 21 75 24 76 24 82 28 87 31 88 31 86 30 81 27 74 23 69 21 77 25 Average low F C 45 7 47 8 48 9 51 11 55 13 59 15 62 17 63 17 62 17 56 13 49 9 45 7 54 12 Record low F C 23 5 17 8 23 5 34 1 37 3 41 5 45 7 48 9 44 7 37 3 29 2 26 3 17 8 Average precipitation inches mm 3 74 95 4 19 106 3 56 90 0 90 23 0 34 8 6 0 08 2 0 0 02 0 51 0 15 3 8 0 35 8 9 0 49 12 1 26 32 2 10 53 17 17 436 Source 1 33 Source 2 34 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 19102 746 192013 536392 9 193062 736363 5 194082 58231 6 195095 70215 9 1960119 44224 8 1970132 66411 1 1980139 0604 8 1990180 03829 5 2000194 9738 3 2010191 719 1 7 2020196 5432 5 U S Decennial Census 35 2020 7 2010 Edit St Mark s Episcopal Church Glendale Masonic CenterThe 2010 United States Census 36 reported that Glendale had a population of 191 719 According to the Southern California Association of Government s 2016 Demographic and Growth Forecast the population of Glendale is expected to reach about 214 000 by 2040 an increase of about 11 percent from 2012 37 The population density was 6 268 6 inhabitants per square mile 2 420 3 km2 The racial makeup of Glendale was 71 1 136 226 White 1 3 Black 2 573 0 3 531 Native American 16 4 31 434 Asian 6 9 Filipino 5 4 Korean 1 3 Chinese 0 1 122 Pacific Islander 6 3 12 146 from other races and 4 5 8 687 from two or more races Hispanics or Latino residents of any race made up 17 4 of the population 33 414 Non Hispanic Whites were 61 5 of the population 7 The census reported that 190 290 people 99 3 of the population lived in households 223 0 1 lived in noninstitutionalized group quarters and 1 206 0 6 were institutionalized Of the 72 269 households 21 792 30 2 had children under the age of 18 living in them 37 486 51 9 were opposite sex married couples living together 8 908 12 3 had a female householder with no husband present 3 693 5 1 had a male householder with no wife present 2 359 3 3 were unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 605 0 8 were same sex married couples or partnerships About 18 000 households 24 9 were made up of individuals and 7 077 9 8 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 63 The 50 087 families 69 3 of all households had an average family size of 3 19 In the city the population was distributed as 35 732 18 6 under the age of 18 16 609 8 7 aged 18 to 24 54 518 28 4 aged 25 to 44 54 942 28 7 aged 45 to 64 and 29 918 15 6 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 41 0 years For every 100 females there were 91 1 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 9 males The 76 269 housing units averaged 2 493 8 per square mile 962 9 km2 of which 27 535 38 1 were owner occupied and 44 734 61 9 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 3 the rental vacancy rate was 5 5 76 769 people 40 0 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 113 521 people 59 2 lived in rental housing units During 2009 2013 Glendale had a median household income of 53 020 with 14 2 of the population living below the federal poverty line 7 2000 Edit St Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic CathedralAs of the census 38 of 2000 there were 194 973 people 71 805 households and 49 617 families residing in the city The population density was 6 362 2 inhabitants per square mile 2 456 5 inhabitants km2 There were 73 713 housing units averaged 2 405 3 per square mile 928 7 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 63 6 White 1 6 Black 0 3 Native American 16 1 Asian American 0 1 Pacific Islander 8 6 from other races and 10 1 from two or more races About 19 7 of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race Of the 71 805 households 32 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 52 3 were married couples living together 11 8 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 9 were not families 25 7 of all households were made up of individuals and 8 7 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 68 and the average family size was 3 27 In the city the population was distributed as 22 4 under the age of 18 8 4 from 18 to 24 32 2 from 25 to 44 23 1 from 45 to 64 and 13 9 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 91 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 88 0 males The median income for a household in the city was 41 805 and for a family was 47 633 Males had a median income of 39 709 versus 33 815 for females The per capita income for the city was 22 227 About 13 6 of families and 15 5 of the population were below the poverty line including 20 7 of those under age 18 and 11 9 of those age 65 or over In June 2000 Erin Texeira of the Los Angeles Times stated that according to data from the US Census and the City of Glendale the populations were about 30 Armenians 25 other White 25 Latino and Hispanic and 16 Asian 30 Armenian population Edit See also History of the Armenian Americans in Los Angeles Armenian genocide memorialGlendale Western Armenian Կլէնտէյլ has one of the largest communities of Armenian descent in the United States 39 Armenian families have lived in the city since the 1920s but the surge in immigration escalated in the 1970s Armenian Americans are well integrated into the city with many businesses several Armenian schools and ethnic cultural organizations serving this ethnic group Most of the Armenians in Glendale arrived in the past two decades 40 The city of Glendale is home to one of the largest Armenian communities outside of Armenia Beginning in the late 1980s with assistance from family and friends already there Armenians from the former Soviet Union began arriving 30 In the Glendale Unified School District by 1988 along with students from the Middle East they had become the largest ethnic group in the public schools now having a larger number than Latinos 41 A new headquarters of the Armenian National Committee of America Western Region opened in 1994 42 By 1996 longtime Anglo residents largely fueled by anti Armenian sentiment decried the increased density in South Glendale 43 By 1999 about 25 of the population spoke Armenian and there were many Armenian businesses 44 According to the United States 2000 Census Glendale is home to 65 343 Armenian Americans 45 making up 34 1 of the total population increasing from 1990 when there were 31 402 Armenian Americans in the city 46 As of 2005 one third of Los Angeles estimated 153 000 Armenians or 51 000 around a quarter of Glendale s 205 000 residents lived in Glendale At that time Armenians held a majority on the Glendale city council 47 and it had done so since that year 48 By 2005 the Armenian population was 40 of the total population 48 In 2014 a Glendale Police Department spokesperson stated In five to eight years the Armenian community went from a few thousand to about 40 000 30 Levon Marashlian an instructor of Armenian history at Glendale College stated that in the early 1990s Glendale s Armenian community became the largest in the Los Angeles metropolitan area surpassing the Armenian community of Hollywood 30 Alice Petrossian the GUSD director of intercultural education stated that Burbank lies within the middle of other Armenian communities so it attracted Armenians 41 There are also a great number of Armenian immigrants from Iran who due to the religious restrictions and lifestyle limitations of the Islamic government immigrated to the US many to Glendale since it was where their relatives resided As of March 2018 four of the five members of Glendale s city council are of Armenian descent Mayor Vartan Gharapetian and councilmembers Zareh Sinanyan mayor from 2014 to 2015 Ara Najarian mayor from 2007 to 2008 2010 to 2011 and 2015 to 2016 and Vrej Agajanian Former Armenian American mayors of Glendale include Larry Zarian Bob Yousefian and Rafi Manoukian Singer Serj Tankian and bassist Shavo Odadjian members of the Armenian American rock band System of a Down were based in Glendale at the time of formation The Cathedral of Saint Gregory the Illuminator which is the seat of North American diocese of the Armenian Catholic Church is located in Glendale The Bishop of the Diocese Rt Rev Mikael Antoine Mouradian is also resident in Glendale Other ethnic groups Edit The chapel at Forest Lawn Memorial ParkThe Mexican American community was established in Glendale by the 1960s The late 1980s and the early 1990s also saw increases in Mexican American population as Glendale offers higher quality education along a safer suburban environment away from the city 30 Several Korean cities have sought to create business and cultural relationships with Glendale 49 Central Park has the only West Coast monument to Korean comfort women of World War II 50 As of 2012 update Filipino Americans were the third largest minority group in Glendale making up seven percent of the city s total population overtaking Korean Americans 51 In 2022 the Filipino American Friendship Monument was unveiled in Central Park 52 After the Iranian Revolution many Persians migrated to the cities seeking a suburban city with lower crime and quality education 53 Crime and public safety Edit See also Crime in Glendale California In 1977 and 1978 10 murdered women were found in and around Glendale in what became known as the case of the Hillside Strangler The murders were the work of Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono the latter of whom resided at 703 East Colorado Street where most of the murders took place 54 In 2014 Glendale was named the ninth safest city in America in a report published by 24 7 Wall Street based on violent crime rates in cities with more than 100 000 people 55 Also in 2014 real estate company Movoto used FBI data crime data from 2013 to conduct a study of 100 U S cities with populations between 126 047 and 210 309 residents and concluded that Glendale was the safest mid sized city in America 56 Economy Edit DreamWorks Animation headquartersAs of 2021 update the top employers in the city are with number of employees 57 Employer of Employees1 Glendale Unified School District 2 5072 Adventist Health Glendale 2 3803 City of Glendale 1 8664 Glenair Inc 1 6505 DreamWorks Animation 1 5826 Glendale Community College 1 4607 Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Medical Center 9978 USC Verdugo Hills Hospital 9379 Service Titan 80010 Age of Learning 650Industry and development Edit The plaza at Americana at Brand 801 North Brand one of Glendale s many modern skyscrapers Companies such as Nestle NexusLab Great West Life Citi Unum and Cigna have offices downtown Grand Central Airport was a municipal airport developed from 1923 which became the largest employer in Glendale for many years and contributed to the development of aviation in the United States in many important ways The main terminal building still stands and includes both Art Deco and Spanish style architectural elements The facility was the first official terminal for the Los Angeles area as well as the departure point for the first commercial west to east transcontinental flight flown by Charles Lindbergh During World War II the Grand Central Air Terminal building was camouflaged to protect it from enemy targeting It was closed down in 1959 and made way for the Grand Central Business Centre an industrial park Forest Lawn Memorial Park started in Tropico later annexed to Glendale in 1906 and is famous for its art collection and the burial of many celebrities as well as for the 1933 opening of the first funeral home on cemetery grounds anywhere in the United States 58 The Bob s Big Boy chain of hamburger restaurants started in Glendale on East Colorado in August 1936 and the Baskin Robbins 31 Flavors chain of ice cream parlors started in Adams Square in 1945 The Glendale Public Library 59 on Harvard Street houses its Special Collections department which contains original documents and records on much of the history of Glendale It also contains one of the largest collections of books on cats in the world over 20 000 volumes 60 It was donated to the library in the 1950s by the Jewel City Cat Fanciers Club citation needed The city experienced significant development in the 1970s with the completion of the Glendale Freeway Highway 2 and the Ventura Freeway Highway 134 This included redevelopment of Brand Boulevard renovation of the 1925 Alex Theatre and construction of the Glendale Galleria shopping mall which opened in 1976 and was further expanded in 1982 Several large companies have offices in Glendale including the U S headquarters of International House of Pancakes The Los Angeles regional office of California s State Compensation Insurance Fund is in Glendale Americas United Bank was founded in Glendale in 2006 and is still headquartered there In August 2013 Avery Dennison Corp a label maker for major brands announced plans to move its headquarters from Pasadena to Glendale 61 Avery employs about 26 000 people The U S headquarters of the Swiss foods multinational Nestle plans to move out by 2018 62 500 Central AvenueGlendale along with Burbank has served as a major production center for the U S entertainment industry and the U S animation industry in particular for several decades because the Walt Disney Company outgrew its Burbank studio lot in the early 1960s and started expanding into the closest business park available which happened to be Glendale s Grand Central Business Centre about two miles east First came the headquarters for Imagineering followed in the 1980s by other divisions and offices Today Disney s Grand Central Creative Campus known as GC3 for short is home to Consumer Products Disney Interactive the Muppets Studio and Marvel Animation Studios 63 From 1985 to 1995 Walt Disney Animation Studios then known as Walt Disney Feature Animation was headquartered in the Grand Central Business Centre meaning that most of the films of the Disney Renaissance era were actually developed in Glendale DisneyToon Studios a division of WDAS is still located in the Grand Central Business Centre near GC3 along with the Animation Research Library Disney Animation s archive Disney owned KABC TV is located on Circle 7 Drive to the south of GC3 The historic Alex TheatreIn 1994 Steven Spielberg Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen formed DreamWorks SKG a diversified entertainment company DreamWorks Animation remains located in the city s Grand Central Business Centre on land formerly occupied by a helicopter landing base next to the old airfield and next to KABC TV Thus many American animators who worked on feature films in the 1990s and 2000s have spent large portions of their careers in Glendale working for Disney or DreamWorks In 2005 construction began near the Galleria of developer Rick Caruso s Americana at Brand a 15 5 acre 63 000 m2 outdoor shopping and residential community Caruso had previously designed and built the Grove at Farmers Market The new Glendale development was opened to the public on May 2 2008 and features 75 shops and restaurants 238 apartments 100 condominiums and a Pacific Theatres 18 plex Cinema which seats 3 000 people 64 Shopping Edit The downtown Glendale Galleria is anchored by Macy s Target J C Penney and Bloomingdales and the Americana at Brand an outdoor mall which includes stores such as Tiffany amp Co H amp M Armani Exchange True Religion and Urban Outfitters 65 The Americana at Brand is home to a Nordstrom which was previously located inside the Glendale Galleria Another shopping area is the Glendale Fashion Center which is anchored by Ross TJ Maxx Nordstrom Rack Staples and Petco Arts and culture Edit The Alex TheatrePerforming arts Edit The Alex Theatre opened in 1925 as the Alexander Theatre 66 Currently the theatre is a performing arts center featuring live performances and film screenings 67 Museums and galleries Edit In 2016 the Museum of Neon Art moved to Glendale MONA exhibits historical neon signs and works by contemporary artists using neon The City of Glendale committed to funding the museum s new site and construction as part of a plan to develop its downtown 68 Parks and recreation EditThe city has nearly 50 public parks from Deukmejian Wilderness Park in the north to Cerritos Park in the south 69 Government EditLocal government Edit Glendale U S Post Office Historic Glendale YMCA Glendale Public Library The historic Spanish Colonial Revival Peterson HouseAccording to the city s most recent comprehensive annual financial report the city s various funds had 576 million in revenues 543 million in expenditures 2 090 million in total assets 481 million in total liabilities and 460 million in cash and investments 70 Glendale elects its City Council members at large to a four year term Elections are held on a Tuesday after the first Monday in April of odd numbered years along with the Glendale Unified School District Board of Education and the Glendale Community College District Board of Trustees The current mayor and council members are 2 Mayor Dan Brotman Council Members Elen Asatryan Ara Najarian Paula Devine and Ardy KassakhianList of mayors Edit The City Council selects one member to serve as Mayor for a one year term This is a list of Glendale mayors by year 71 72 April 1957 April 1959 Zelma Bogue first female mayor 72 73 April 1980 April 1981 Carroll W Parcher April 1981 April 1982 John F Day April 1982 April 1983 Robert W Garcin April 1983 April 1984 V W Ginger Bremberg April 1984 April 1985 Carroll W Parcher April 1985 April 1986 Jerold F Milner April 1986 April 1987 Larry Zarian 71 April 1987 April 1988 V W Ginger Bremberg April 1988 April 1989 Carl Raggio April 1989 April 1990 Jerold F Milner April 1990 April 1991 Larry Zarian 71 April 1991 April 1992 V W Ginger Bremberg April 1992 April 1993 Carl Raggio April 1993 April 1994 Larry Zarian 71 April 1994 April 1995 Eileen Givens 71 April 1995 April 1996 Richard M Reyes April 1996 April 1997 Sheldon S Baker April 1997 April 1998 Larry Zarian 74 April 1998 April 1999 Eileen Givens 71 April 1999 April 2000 V W Ginger Bremberg April 2000 April 2001 Dave Weaver April 2001 April 2002 Gus Gomez April 2002 April 2003 Rafi Manoukian April 2003 April 2004 Frank Quintero April 2004 April 2005 Bob Yousefian 72 April 2005 April 2006 Rafi Manoukian 75 April 2006 April 2007 Dave Weaver April 2007 April 2008 Ara Najarian 76 April 2008 April 2009 John Drayman 71 77 April 2009 April 2010 Frank Quintero 71 April 2010 April 2011 Ara Najarian 78 April 2011 April 2012 Laura Friedman 79 April 2012 April 2013 Frank Quintero 71 April 2013 April 2014 Dave Weaver 71 April 2014 April 2015 Zareh Sinanyan 80 April 2015 April 2016 Ara Najarian 71 April 2016 April 2017 Paula Devine 71 81 April 2017 April 2018 Vartan Gharpetian 82 April 2018 April 2019 Zareh Sinanyan 83 April 2019 April 2020 Ara Najarian 84 April 2020 April 2021 Vrej Agajanian 2 April 2021 April 2022 Paula Devine 2 April 2022 April 2023 Ardy Kassakhian April 2023 present Dan BrotmanCounty representation Edit The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Glendale Health Center in Glendale 85 The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services operates the Glendale DPSS welfare office on San Fernando Road The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation operates Crescenta Valley park in North GlendaleThe Los Angeles County Department of Aging and Disabilities operates an undisclosed Adult Protective Services office in GlendaleIn the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Glendale is in the Fifth District represented by Kathryn Barger 86 State and federal representation Edit In the United States House of Representatives Glendale is in California s 30th congressional district represented by Democrat Adam Schiff 87 In the California State Legislature Glendale is in the 25th Senate District represented by Democrat Anthony Portantino and in the 43rd Assembly District represented by Democrat Luz Rivas 88 Education Edit Glendale Community CollegeThe Glendale Unified School District operates the public schools in Glendale The GUSD high schools include Glendale High School Herbert Hoover High School Clark Magnet High School Crescenta Valley High School located in La Crescenta and Allan F Daily High School A number of private schools also operate in Glendale including Chamlian Armenian School 89 Holy Family High School Salem Lutheran School and Glendale Adventist Academy Glendale is also home to Glendale Community College Middle schools are Roosevelt Middle School Toll Middle School Rosemont Middle School and Wilson Middle School Media EditGlendale community news is covered by the Glendale News Press which was founded in 1905 KABC TV an ABC owned and operated television station serving the Los Angeles metropolitan area and the rest of the Greater Los Angeles area has maintained its studios and offices in Glendale since December 2000 Infrastructure Edit Tram at Americana at BrandLaw enforcement Edit Glendale maintains its own police department GPD and is led by Police Chief Manny Cid The department operates from a main station in downtown Glendale a downtown substation in the Glendale Galleria and the Montrose substation in Verdugo City The Glendale Police Department is a full service organization with nearly 400 staff members The department offers a full scope of services including Patrol Traffic Enforcement Investigations Crime Lab a Custody Facility Air Support Motors SWAT Drones Bike Patrol Vice Narcotics and Federal Task Force Intelligence Fire department Edit Fire protection is provided by the Glendale Fire Department GFD The GFD is an all risk career fire protection agency responding to about 17 000 emergency and nonemergency calls for service annually 90 The GFD consists of nine strategically located fire stations with mutual aid provided by the Los Angeles County Fire Department Los Angeles City Fire Department Burbank Fire Department and Pasadena Fire Department The department maintains a Class 1 ISO rating as part of certification through the Public Protection Classification Program 91 Verdugo Fire Communications Center Edit The Verdugo FCC was established on August 1 1979 between the cities of Burbank Glendale and Pasadena as a way to consolidate fire dispatching and telecommunications between the departments 92 Presently Verdugo provides services to all 13 fire departments in the California OES Area C mutual aid plan making them a regional dispatch center The center is stationed on the third floor of Glendale Fire Department s headquarters Fire Station 21 and handles roughly 72 000 calls for service annually 93 The fire chiefs from Burbank Glendale and Pasadena oversee the center under a joint powers authority These cities contract services from the center Bob Hope Airport Warner Brothers Disney Studios South Pasadena San Marino San Gabriel Arcadia Monrovia Sierra Madre Montebello Alhambra Vernon and Monterey Park Transportation EditSee also Glendale Transportation Center The Glendale Transportation Center executed in a California Churrigueresque stylePublic transportation Edit Bus servicesLADOT Metro Local Metro Rapid and Glendale Beeline all have buses that run in the city Glendale Transportation Center provides connections to Greyhound buses 94 The North Hollywood to Pasadena Transit Corridor is a proposed 18 mile 29 km bus rapid transit line It is planned to operate between Pasadena City College and the North Hollywood station where it will connect with the Metro B Line and the Metro G Line The line is planned to connect downtown Burbank to Glendale via Glenoaks Boulevard before heading south on Central Avenue and then continuing east on Broadway The line is expected to open in 2024 95 The project is part of Metro s Twenty eight by 28 initiative 96 A 2021 Metro staff report for the Metro Board s Planning and Programming Committee has recommended corridors where the transportation agency could pursue new bus rapid transit lines including one between downtown Glendale and East Los Angeles College a 13 64 mile 21 95 km corridor passing through Los Feliz Silver Lake and Echo Park 97 Train servicesMetrolink s Antelope Valley Line and Ventura County Line stop at the Glendale Transportation Center 98 Since 2016 Metro and Eco Rapid Transit have been studying the feasibility of adding more frequent service and infill stations along the corridor Also studied has been the creation of a light rail line along the Burbank Glendale Union Station corridor potentially allowing trains to leave the existing right of way to travel through the commercial core of Glendale 99 StreetcarUsing a grant from the Southern California Association of Governments the City of Glendale is now in the midst of a feasibility study for a streetcar project The city is considering two alignments for the proposed system both of which would feature 16 stops running approximately 2 88 miles 4 63 km between Stocker Street in the north and the Glendale Transportation Center in the south where it would connect with Metrolink and Amtrak trains 100 Airports Edit The closest airport that serves Glendale is the Hollywood Burbank Airport The airport is owned by the Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport Authority a joint powers agreement between the cities of Burbank Glendale and Pasadena 101 Freeways and highways Edit Glendale is served by four freeways the Glendale Freeway State Route 2 the Ventura Freeway State Route 134 the Foothill Freeway Interstate 210 and the Golden State Freeway Interstate 5 Major surface streets in the city include Brand Boulevard Broadway Canada Boulevard Central Avenue Chevy Chase Drive Colorado Boulevard Foothill Boulevard Glendale Avenue Glenoaks Boulevard Grandview Avenue La Crescenta Avenue Honolulu Avenue Pennsylvania Avenue Riverside Drive Victory Boulevard Pacific Avenue Sonora Avenue Western Avenue San Fernando Road Verdugo Road Boulevard Mountain Street and Ocean View Boulevard Notable people EditTatev Abrahamyan chess player Allisyn Ashley Arm actress filmmaker Dan Avidan vocalist in Ninja Sex Party and Starbomb co host of webseries Game Grumps Chet Baker jazz 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Daryl Gates former LAPD police chief Go Betty Go rock star Scott Gorham musician Woody Guthrie musician Joe Hahn musician Peter D Hannaford political consultant and author associated with Ronald Reagan Arin Hanson animator vocalist of Starbomb co host of the webseries Game Grumps Thomas B Hayward United States admiral Tim Heidecker comedian and musician Pamela Hensley actress Taraji P Henson Academy Award nominated actress Babe Herman MLB right fielder Hardcore Holly professional wrestler Chris Holmes lead guitarist W A S P John Holmes pornographic actor 102 103 Ashlyne Huff musician 104 Lux Interior and Poison Ivy musicians The Cramps Kathy Ireland model and actress Jay R actor TV host Nicole Jung KPop artist 105 Maren Jensen actress Ed King guitarist Strawberry Alarm Clock amp Lynyrd Skynyrd Robert Knapp actor Don Knotts Emmy winning actor lived in Glendale Nathan Kress actor Greg Kriesel bassist The Offspring Shia LaBeouf actor Jonna Lee actress Robert B Lewis thoroughbred owner Mike Lieberthal MLB All Star catcher Yvonne Lime actress Eric Lloyd actor Mario Lopez TV personality Katherine Scottie MacGregor actress Benji Madden lead guitarist Good Charlotte Joel Madden lead vocalist Good Charlotte Daron Malakian lead guitarist System of a Down Rafi Manoukian politician Vanes Martirosyan boxer Tim Matheson actor Rex Mays champion race driver 106 Mike Mazurki actor and professional wrestler Brandon McCarthy former pitcher for Los Angeles Dodgers Doug McClure actor Eva Mendes actress Don Milan NFL player Terry Moore actress Jim E Mora football coach Dennis Muren special effects artist Clarence Nash original voice of Donald Duck Taylor Negron actor comedian Ross O Donovan animator and YouTube personality Florence Oberle actress Ken Osmond actor from Leave It to Beaver Kelly Packard actress Melissa Pastore pastor Paul Petersen actor from The Donna Reed Show Sam Phillips musician Jamie Pineda front woman of pop music project Sweetbox Al Pollard NFL player and 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