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Per City Council action on February 21, 2006, Mar Vista was designated as the area bounded by: the Santa Monica City border between I-10 and Walgrove Avenue; Walgrove Avenue between the Santa Monica City border and the Culver City border on the west, the Culver City border between Walgrove Avenue and I-405 on the south, I-405 between the Culver City border and I-10 on the east, and I-10 ...
Westside Village was a created with affordability in mind. The houses averaged just 900 square feet (84 m 2), had single car garages, and were built on lots of about 50 by 135 feet (15 by 41 m). [6] In 1939–1940, the original homes sold for around US$ 4,000. [6]
Westdale, Los Angeles. / 34.028403°N 118.440767°W / 34.028403; -118.440767. Westdale is a neighborhood in the Westside region of Los Angeles, California. It is represented by the Mar Vista Community Council .
The Mar Vista Community Council is a city-sanctioned neighborhood council of the City of Los Angeles serving six districts or "zones," collectively referred to as Mar Vista. It is in the Westside region of Los Angeles. Geography. The Community Council area is bounded by: Airport Road, I-10 and National Boulevard to the north
Mar Vista — a neighborhood in the Westside district of Los Angeles, California Pages in category "Mar Vista, Los Angeles" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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Mar Vista Gardens. Mar Vista Gardens is a housing project at 11965 Allin Street in Del Rey, a district of southwestern Los Angeles County, California near Culver City, bordering Ballona Creek and Sepulveda Creek Channel. It is operated by the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA).
1,831 ft (558 m) Malibu Mar Vista is a former settlement in the Malibu area of western Los Angeles County, California. [1] It lay at an elevation of 1831 feet (558 m) in the Santa Monica Mountains. [1] Malibu Mar Vista still appeared on USGS maps as of 1932. [1]