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Playa del Rey, Los Angeles

Playa del Rey (Spanish for "Beach of the King") is a seaside community in the Santa Monica Bay and the Westside region of Los Angeles, California. It has a ZIP code of 90293 and area codes of 310 and 424. As of 2018, the community had a population of 16,230 people.

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Coordinates: 33°57′32″N 118°26′54″W / 33.958926°N 118.448436°W / 33.958926; -118.448436
Country United States
State California
CountyLos Angeles
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History

 
Playa del Rey: Ballona Wetlands and Creek, 1902
 
Playa del Rey lagoon, hotel, pavilion and pier, ca.1908

Lower Playa del Rey was originally wetlands and sand dune soil, but natural flooding was halted by levees made of earthen soil, boulders and reinforced concrete with a soft-bottom submerged soil that promotes both tidal flow in good weather and facilitated the flow of freshwater into the ocean in rainy weather, resulting in a dynamic estuarine river known as Ballona Creek.

The wetlands area were inhabited by the Tongva came to the wetlands three to five thousand years ago. The area was important for fishing and shellfish harvesting. The usage of wooden plank boats known as te'aats were used to paddle out to the Channel Islands.[1] Guashna was the major village in the area and was an important regional trade center.[2]

In the 1870s, Playa Del Rey was the location of the first attempt at a dredged harbor in Santa Monica Bay. Under contract with the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, Moye Wicks' syndicate spent $300,000 to dredge Port Ballona Harbor, for shipping to the Orient.[citation needed] Within three years, winter waves brought flooding, but what remained of man's early efforts became the Del Rey Lagoon, now a municipal public park.[3]

 
The historic Dickinson & Gillespie building, built in 1922 in a Spanish Colonial Revival style.

In 1902, buyers interested in land at the new Playa Del Rey development were instructed to travel by streetcar to Alla Station where “tally-hos” awaited them. The new development eventually got its own streetcar stop on the Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line beginning from the Ivy Station.[citation needed]

Palisades del Rey was the name of the original 1921 neighborhood land development by Dickinson & Gillespie Co. that later came to be called Playa del Rey. The company advertised this area of sand dunes as the last stretch of coastal land in the city of Los Angeles to be developed.[4] All of the houses in this area were custom built, many as beach homes owned by Hollywood actors and producers, including Cecil B. Demille, Charles Bickford, and others.[citation needed]

Construction in Playa del Rey surged in 1928 with the development of the Del Rey Hills neighborhood in the Eastern part of the community (to the East of Pershing Drive), and the move of Loyola University (now Loyola Marymount University) to the adjacent community of Westchester.[citation needed]

The southern portion of the original Playa del Rey development, which came to be known as Surfridge, is now vacant. Between 1966 and 1975, the houses that were once there were either moved or demolished to facilitate the expansion of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and to address concerns about the noise of increasing jet plane traffic. The noise from the flights made it less desirable to live on the dunes above the ocean under the LAX flight path. The City of Los Angeles condemned the southern section of Playa del Rey under the power of eminent domain and purchased all of the homes.[5][irrelevant citation] Today, one can see only barbed-wire fences protecting vacant land and old streets where houses once sat. Recent LAX rejuvenation plans call for the city to finally remove the old streets that still line the empty neighborhood.[citation needed] The condemned areas of the community are now a protected habitat of the endangered El Segundo blue butterfly.[6]

Playa del Rey in the 1950s and early 1960s was known as a great Los Angeles area "surfing spot," but due to the many rock jetties that were built to prevent beach erosion, the good surf has mostly disappeared. The beach at the northernmost end of Playa del Rey is still known as Toes Over Beach, Toes Beach, or just "Toes" by the local surfing community, a name derived from the toes-over or hang ten surfing maneuver. Most surfers now flock south of Dockweiler Beach to El Porto (the northernmost part of beach in the city of Manhattan Beach) or north of Marina del Rey to Venice Beach. The lifeguard and park services are uniform across the entire 20-mile (32 km) stretch of beach.[7]

One danger for beachgoers is the uncontrolled water runoff from the creek, and the occasional emergency overflow from the giant Hyperion treatment plant to the south.[8] Under normal conditions, the plant discharges treated water 5 miles (8.0 km) out to sea, but a rarely used one-mile (1.6 km) outflow pipe exists for emergencies or during maintenance. Wastewater discharged from this shorter pipe is close enough to shore to severely impact beach conditions when it is in use.

Locals refer to the small area of housing closest to the beach, where Culver Boulevard joins Vista del Mar, as "The Jungle," a nickname given to a group of closely built 1956 apartments bounded by Trolley Place and Trolleyway Street on its east and west respectively, and including the streets Fowling, Rees, Sunridge and Surf. The small sidewalks between homes had/have deep green overgrowth, which added to the name.[citation needed]

Today, the Pacific Avenue Bridge between Playa Del Rey and the jetty between Ballona Creek and the Marina is accessible to foot traffic and bicycle traffic, but not to automobiles. Bikers, skaters and joggers can cross this bridge to continue north to Santa Monica, and to the South Bay. It is the only pedestrian crossing over Ballona Creek between the ocean and Centinela Avenue, and the Lincoln Boulevard and Marina Freeway bridges both lack sidewalks.

Both the University of California, Los Angeles and Loyola Marymount University have crew teams that practice on the Ballona Creek channel and in Marina del Rey.[9]

Geography

 
Del Rey Lagoon Park sign, Playa Del Rey, Los Angeles

Considered part of Silicon Beach, Playa del Rey is a coastal neighborhood and a district of the city of Los Angeles.[10] Its location immediately north of Los Angeles International Airport exposes some residents to air and noise pollution generated at the airport. Over the years, expansions at the airport have forced more than a thousand residents to move and hundreds of houses to be demolished.[11]

The community is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Marina del Rey and Ballona Creek[12] to the north, the Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista to the northeast, Westchester to the east, and Los Angeles International Airport and El Segundo to the south.

 
Sand dunes and beach access at Playa Del Rey, California

The city of Los Angeles has three small parks in Playa del Rey: Del Rey Lagoon Park, the .5-acre (2,000 m2) Titmouse Park,[13] and Vista Del Mar Park. Del Rey Lagoon Park, which has an area of about 14 acres (57,000 m2), also has a shallow saltwater swamp-pond known as Del Rey Lagoon. The pond has an area of about 5 acres (20,000 m2), with a maximum depth of about five ft (1.5 m). The lagoon’s depth varies over time of day, as it is partially connected with the Ballona Creek by an underground pipe. The park is bounded by Ballona Creek to the north, Convoy Street to the south, Pacific Avenue to the west, and Esplanade and an apartment complex to the east.

Playa del Rey's rolling hills and depression wetland ponds are the result of ancient, wind-blown, compacted sand dunes that rise up to 125 feet (38 m) above sea level, originally called and often referred to as The Del Rey Hills or "The Bluffs." These dunes run parallel to the coastline, from Playa del Rey, all the way south to Palos Verdes.

Demographics

 
Beach at Playa del Rey
 
Overlooking the entrance to the marina and Ballona Creek, with the tightly packed area known as The Jungle in the foreground.
 
The community's proximity to LAX has made airport expansion a controversial issue to residents.

According to data from the Los Angeles Times's "Mapping L.A." project, the area's demography was 72.6% Non-Hispanic White, 7.7% Asian, 3.9% Black, 10.0% Latino and 5.8% of other backgrounds.[14]

94.7% of employed Playa Del Rey residents work in a white-collar profession. 65.6% of all residents 25 years of age or older have at least a bachelor's degree, and 39.8% of residents have obtained a graduate-level education or more. As of 2021, the median price for a single family home in the 90293 zip code has exceeded $3 million,[15] and the average income is $148,296, which is among the wealthiest in Los Angeles.[16]

Economy

As Playa del Rey is located in the heart of the Silicon Beach, the economy has become largely driven by the tech sector.[citation needed] The neighborhood is also home to a large number of airline and aerospace employees, owing to its proximity to LAX. The vast majority of land in Playa del Rey is zoned for residential purposes only. It is known for its large ocean-view estates, but the bulk of the population lives in the eastern portion, which is densely developed with apartment and condominium complexes. Only portions of Manchester Avenue, Pershing Drive and Culver Boulevard have businesses—mainly restaurants and a pharmacy—and offices mixed in with residential buildings.

Government and infrastructure

Los Angeles Fire Department (Westchester/LAX Area) is in the area.

 
A brush fire near Loyola Marymount University. With help of air support, the fire was put out a few minutes later.

Los Angeles Police Department operates the Pacific Community Police Station at 12312 Culver Boulevard, 90066, serving the neighborhood.[17]

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Playa del Rey.[18]

Playa del Rey lies entirely within the 11th council district of Los Angeles, and is represented on the city council by Mike Bonin.

Education

Playa del Rey is within the Los Angeles Unified School District. The area is within Board District 4.[19] As of 2009, Steve Zimmer represents the district.[20]

Notable schools in the area include Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets (6–8) and St. Bernard High School, a private Roman Catholic school.

As of 2014, the Wiseburn School District allows parents in Playa del Rey to send their children to Wiseburn schools on inter-district transfers.[21]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "History of Ballona Wetlands". Friends of Ballona Wetlands. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  2. ^ Village at Playa Vista: Volume III (PDF). City of Los Angeles. 2009. pp. 21–24.
  3. ^ "DEL REY LAGOON". City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. 2015-01-13. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  4. ^ Del Rey Hills (now Playa del Rey) 1928 - Los Angeles, California Scripophily.net
  5. ^ The Argonaut: Top Stories
  6. ^ Mattoni, Rudolf H. T., "The Endangered El Segundo Blue Butterfly," The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera, Volume 29 (4), Winter 1990. PDF 19.5 MB 2003-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Los Angeles county fire department provides the lifeguards. —Episode #1 LA County Ocean Lifeguards
  8. ^ KABC (September 24, 2015). "Dockweiler State Beach closed after tampon applicators, condoms, needles wash ashore". ABC7 Los Angeles. Retrieved 2020-10-21.
  9. ^ "The UCLA Rowing Camp uses the same facilities as the Bruin Rowers, including the UCLA Boathouse in Marina del Rey. "—2017 UCLA Rowing camp
  10. ^ "32 Top Silicon Beach Companies 2022 | Built in LA".
  11. ^ "Los Angeles Ghost Town: At the Hands of LAX" 2013-04-29 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . www.ballonacreek.org. Archived from the original on 2012-01-21.
  13. ^ Pool, Bob (2008-04-29). . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 2021-08-06. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
  14. ^ "Playa del Rey". Mapping L.A. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
  15. ^ "90293, CA Real Estate & Homes for Sale | Redfin".
  16. ^ "Playa Del Rey Population & Demographics, Median Income – Point2". www.point2homes.com. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
  17. ^ "Pacific Community Police Station - Los Angeles Police Department". www.lapdonline.org. Retrieved 2020-06-06.
  18. ^ "About Us." Los Angeles County Department of Health Services. Retrieved on March 18, 2010.
  19. ^ Board District 4 Map. Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on November 24, 2008.
  20. ^ "Board Members." Los Angeles Unified School District. Retrieved on September 16, 2009.
  21. ^ "Home" (). Wiseburn School District. Retrieved on April 4, 2014. "Also serving the children of employees from the surrounding aerospace, technology, travel, and entertainment industries, as well as families living in the Westchester, Playa del Rey, Playa Vista, Mar Vista, and Ladera Heights area on an interdistrict permit transfer."
  22. ^ Film Stars of Playa Del Rey; Charles Bickford, by Duke Dukesherer, Examiner.com.
  23. ^ Ding, Kevin. "News: Jackson accepts Lakers extension." The Orange County Register. Friday November 30, 2007. Retrieved on June 13, 2009.
  24. ^ "Donda West dies at 58; local resident and mother of hip-hop artist Kanye West 2012-04-20 at the Wayback Machine." The Argonaut. November 15, 2007. Retrieved on June 13, 2009.

Further reading

See also

External links

Coordinates: 33°56′56″N 118°26′41″W / 33.94889°N 118.44472°W / 33.94889; -118.44472

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Playa del Rey Spanish for Beach of the King is a seaside community in the Santa Monica Bay and the Westside region of Los Angeles California It has a ZIP code of 90293 and area codes of 310 and 424 As of 2018 the community had a population of 16 230 people Playa del Rey Palisades Del ReyNeighborhood of Los AngelesPlaya del ReyLocation within Southern Los AngelesShow map of Southern Los AngelesPlaya del ReyLocation within the Los Angeles metropolitan areaShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaPlaya del ReyLocation within CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaPlaya del ReyLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 33 57 32 N 118 26 54 W 33 958926 N 118 448436 W 33 958926 118 448436Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCityLos Angeles Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Government and infrastructure 6 Education 7 Notable people 8 References 9 Further reading 10 See also 11 External linksHistory Edit Playa del Rey Ballona Wetlands and Creek 1902 Playa del Rey lagoon hotel pavilion and pier ca 1908 Lower Playa del Rey was originally wetlands and sand dune soil but natural flooding was halted by levees made of earthen soil boulders and reinforced concrete with a soft bottom submerged soil that promotes both tidal flow in good weather and facilitated the flow of freshwater into the ocean in rainy weather resulting in a dynamic estuarine river known as Ballona Creek The wetlands area were inhabited by the Tongva came to the wetlands three to five thousand years ago The area was important for fishing and shellfish harvesting The usage of wooden plank boats known as te aats were used to paddle out to the Channel Islands 1 Guashna was the major village in the area and was an important regional trade center 2 In the 1870s Playa Del Rey was the location of the first attempt at a dredged harbor in Santa Monica Bay Under contract with the Atchison Topeka amp Santa Fe Railroad Moye Wicks syndicate spent 300 000 to dredge Port Ballona Harbor for shipping to the Orient citation needed Within three years winter waves brought flooding but what remained of man s early efforts became the Del Rey Lagoon now a municipal public park 3 The historic Dickinson amp Gillespie building built in 1922 in a Spanish Colonial Revival style In 1902 buyers interested in land at the new Playa Del Rey development were instructed to travel by streetcar to Alla Station where tally hos awaited them The new development eventually got its own streetcar stop on the Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line beginning from the Ivy Station citation needed Palisades del Rey was the name of the original 1921 neighborhood land development by Dickinson amp Gillespie Co that later came to be called Playa del Rey The company advertised this area of sand dunes as the last stretch of coastal land in the city of Los Angeles to be developed 4 All of the houses in this area were custom built many as beach homes owned by Hollywood actors and producers including Cecil B Demille Charles Bickford and others citation needed Construction in Playa del Rey surged in 1928 with the development of the Del Rey Hills neighborhood in the Eastern part of the community to the East of Pershing Drive and the move of Loyola University now Loyola Marymount University to the adjacent community of Westchester citation needed The southern portion of the original Playa del Rey development which came to be known as Surfridge is now vacant Between 1966 and 1975 the houses that were once there were either moved or demolished to facilitate the expansion of Los Angeles International Airport LAX and to address concerns about the noise of increasing jet plane traffic The noise from the flights made it less desirable to live on the dunes above the ocean under the LAX flight path The City of Los Angeles condemned the southern section of Playa del Rey under the power of eminent domain and purchased all of the homes 5 irrelevant citation Today one can see only barbed wire fences protecting vacant land and old streets where houses once sat Recent LAX rejuvenation plans call for the city to finally remove the old streets that still line the empty neighborhood citation needed The condemned areas of the community are now a protected habitat of the endangered El Segundo blue butterfly 6 Playa del Rey in the 1950s and early 1960s was known as a great Los Angeles area surfing spot but due to the many rock jetties that were built to prevent beach erosion the good surf has mostly disappeared The beach at the northernmost end of Playa del Rey is still known as Toes Over Beach Toes Beach or just Toes by the local surfing community a name derived from the toes over or hang ten surfing maneuver Most surfers now flock south of Dockweiler Beach to El Porto the northernmost part of beach in the city of Manhattan Beach or north of Marina del Rey to Venice Beach The lifeguard and park services are uniform across the entire 20 mile 32 km stretch of beach 7 One danger for beachgoers is the uncontrolled water runoff from the creek and the occasional emergency overflow from the giant Hyperion treatment plant to the south 8 Under normal conditions the plant discharges treated water 5 miles 8 0 km out to sea but a rarely used one mile 1 6 km outflow pipe exists for emergencies or during maintenance Wastewater discharged from this shorter pipe is close enough to shore to severely impact beach conditions when it is in use Locals refer to the small area of housing closest to the beach where Culver Boulevard joins Vista del Mar as The Jungle a nickname given to a group of closely built 1956 apartments bounded by Trolley Place and Trolleyway Street on its east and west respectively and including the streets Fowling Rees Sunridge and Surf The small sidewalks between homes had have deep green overgrowth which added to the name citation needed Today the Pacific Avenue Bridge between Playa Del Rey and the jetty between Ballona Creek and the Marina is accessible to foot traffic and bicycle traffic but not to automobiles Bikers skaters and joggers can cross this bridge to continue north to Santa Monica and to the South Bay It is the only pedestrian crossing over Ballona Creek between the ocean and Centinela Avenue and the Lincoln Boulevard and Marina Freeway bridges both lack sidewalks Further information Ballona Creek Bike Path and Marvin Braude Bike Trail Both the University of California Los Angeles and Loyola Marymount University have crew teams that practice on the Ballona Creek channel and in Marina del Rey 9 Geography Edit Del Rey Lagoon Park sign Playa Del Rey Los Angeles Considered part of Silicon Beach Playa del Rey is a coastal neighborhood and a district of the city of Los Angeles 10 Its location immediately north of Los Angeles International Airport exposes some residents to air and noise pollution generated at the airport Over the years expansions at the airport have forced more than a thousand residents to move and hundreds of houses to be demolished 11 The community is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west Marina del Rey and Ballona Creek 12 to the north the Ballona Wetlands and Playa Vista to the northeast Westchester to the east and Los Angeles International Airport and El Segundo to the south Sand dunes and beach access at Playa Del Rey California The city of Los Angeles has three small parks in Playa del Rey Del Rey Lagoon Park the 5 acre 2 000 m2 Titmouse Park 13 and Vista Del Mar Park Del Rey Lagoon Park which has an area of about 14 acres 57 000 m2 also has a shallow saltwater swamp pond known as Del Rey Lagoon The pond has an area of about 5 acres 20 000 m2 with a maximum depth of about five ft 1 5 m The lagoon s depth varies over time of day as it is partially connected with the Ballona Creek by an underground pipe The park is bounded by Ballona Creek to the north Convoy Street to the south Pacific Avenue to the west and Esplanade and an apartment complex to the east Playa del Rey s rolling hills and depression wetland ponds are the result of ancient wind blown compacted sand dunes that rise up to 125 feet 38 m above sea level originally called and often referred to as The Del Rey Hills or The Bluffs These dunes run parallel to the coastline from Playa del Rey all the way south to Palos Verdes Demographics Edit Beach at Playa del Rey Overlooking the entrance to the marina and Ballona Creek with the tightly packed area known as The Jungle in the foreground The community s proximity to LAX has made airport expansion a controversial issue to residents According to data from the Los Angeles Times s Mapping L A project the area s demography was 72 6 Non Hispanic White 7 7 Asian 3 9 Black 10 0 Latino and 5 8 of other backgrounds 14 94 7 of employed Playa Del Rey residents work in a white collar profession 65 6 of all residents 25 years of age or older have at least a bachelor s degree and 39 8 of residents have obtained a graduate level education or more As of 2021 the median price for a single family home in the 90293 zip code has exceeded 3 million 15 and the average income is 148 296 which is among the wealthiest in Los Angeles 16 Economy EditAs Playa del Rey is located in the heart of the Silicon Beach the economy has become largely driven by the tech sector citation needed The neighborhood is also home to a large number of airline and aerospace employees owing to its proximity to LAX The vast majority of land in Playa del Rey is zoned for residential purposes only It is known for its large ocean view estates but the bulk of the population lives in the eastern portion which is densely developed with apartment and condominium complexes Only portions of Manchester Avenue Pershing Drive and Culver Boulevard have businesses mainly restaurants and a pharmacy and offices mixed in with residential buildings Government and infrastructure EditLos Angeles Fire Department Station 5 Westchester LAX Area is in the area A brush fire near Loyola Marymount University With help of air support the fire was put out a few minutes later Los Angeles Police Department operates the Pacific Community Police Station at 12312 Culver Boulevard 90066 serving the neighborhood 17 The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Playa del Rey 18 Playa del Rey lies entirely within the 11th council district of Los Angeles and is represented on the city council by Mike Bonin Education EditPlaya del Rey is within the Los Angeles Unified School District The area is within Board District 4 19 As of 2009 Steve Zimmer represents the district 20 Notable schools in the area include Westchester Enriched Sciences Magnets 6 8 and St Bernard High School a private Roman Catholic school As of 2014 the Wiseburn School District allows parents in Playa del Rey to send their children to Wiseburn schools on inter district transfers 21 Notable people EditRoseanne Barr actress comedian former Presidential candidate Charles Bickford film and TV actor primarily in the 1940s 1950s 22 Mel Blanc voice actor comedian and musician In the 1940s he resided on Ellen Avenue now absorbed by LAX Jerry Buss former owner of the Los Angeles Lakers Jamaal Wilkes UCLA and Los Angeles Lakers Hall of Famer Bruce Campbell actor William J Dodd architect Dave Draper bodybuilder and television host Sam Elliott actor Anthony Michael Hall actor Phil Jackson former coach of the Los Angeles Lakers 23 Anissa Jones actress Noel Jones bishop Laura Karpman composer Jack Kruschen actor Patrick Long racing driver Benny Mardones singer songwriter William C deMille film director Sugar Shane Mosley former World Champion boxer Lenda Murray IFBB professional bodybuilder Taylour Paige dancer and actress Tara Reid actress and pop culture figure Dawn Robinson original member of the group En Vogue Carroll Shelby auto designer Carmen Twillie actress singer Donda West late mother of hip hop artist Kanye West 24 References Edit History of Ballona Wetlands Friends of Ballona Wetlands Retrieved 2022 12 27 Village at Playa Vista Volume III PDF City of Los Angeles 2009 pp 21 24 DEL REY LAGOON City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks 2015 01 13 Retrieved 2021 07 23 Del Rey Hills now Playa del Rey 1928 Los Angeles California Scripophily net The Argonaut Top Stories Mattoni Rudolf H T The Endangered El Segundo Blue Butterfly The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera Volume 29 4 Winter 1990 PDF 19 5 MB Archived 2003 10 25 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles county fire department provides the lifeguards Episode 1 LA County Ocean Lifeguards KABC September 24 2015 Dockweiler State Beach closed after tampon applicators condoms needles wash ashore ABC7 Los Angeles Retrieved 2020 10 21 The UCLA Rowing Camp uses the same facilities as the Bruin Rowers including the UCLA Boathouse in Marina del Rey 2017 UCLA Rowing camp 32 Top Silicon Beach Companies 2022 Built in LA Los Angeles Ghost Town At the Hands of LAX Archived 2013 04 29 at the Wayback Machine A Short History www ballonacreek org Archived from the original on 2012 01 21 Pool Bob 2008 04 29 To some this park s name is for the birds Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2021 08 06 Retrieved 2022 09 27 Playa del Rey Mapping L A Retrieved 2021 07 23 90293 CA Real Estate amp Homes for Sale Redfin Playa Del Rey Population amp Demographics Median Income Point2 www point2homes com Retrieved 2021 06 18 Pacific Community Police Station Los Angeles Police Department www lapdonline org Retrieved 2020 06 06 About Us Los Angeles County Department of Health Services Retrieved on March 18 2010 Board District 4 Map Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved on November 24 2008 Board Members Los Angeles Unified School District Retrieved on September 16 2009 Home Archive Wiseburn School District Retrieved on April 4 2014 Also serving the children of employees from the surrounding aerospace technology travel and entertainment industries as well as families living in the Westchester Playa del Rey Playa Vista Mar Vista and Ladera Heights area on an interdistrict permit transfer Film Stars of Playa Del Rey Charles Bickford by Duke Dukesherer Examiner com Ding Kevin News Jackson accepts Lakers extension The Orange County Register Friday November 30 2007 Retrieved on June 13 2009 Donda West dies at 58 local resident and mother of hip hop artist Kanye West Archived 2012 04 20 at the Wayback Machine The Argonaut November 15 2007 Retrieved on June 13 2009 Further reading Edit Playa del Rey Speed Capital of the World The Los t Angeles Motordrome 1910 1913 by John Crosse http socalarchhistory blogspot com 2011 03 first board track opened at los angeles html Beach Of The King The Early History of Playa Del Rey Westchester Playa Vista California by D J Dukesherer Playa Del Rey California by D J Dukesherer T O McCoye s Playa Del Rey by Arthur Bradley FowlerSee also EditBallona Lagoon separated twin of Del Rey Lagoon Hope Development School fire 1924 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Playa del Rey Los Angeles Los Angeles portal Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Playa del Rey http socalarchhistory blogspot com 2011 03 first board track opened at los angeles html Video Surfridge and Palisades Del Rey What Remains Video Drone video of Playa del Rey as Jason Bourne trailer spoof Surfridge A Los Angeles Ghost Town Photos of the condemned area of Playa del Rey Coordinates 33 56 56 N 118 26 41 W 33 94889 N 118 44472 W 33 94889 118 44472 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Playa del Rey Los Angeles amp oldid 1129789463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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