Neighborhood of Los Angeles, California
Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Bel Air
(or
Bel-Air
)
[fn 1]
is a residential
neighborhood
on the
Los Angeles Westside
, in the foothills of the
Santa Monica Mountains
in the U.S. state of
California
.
Together with
Beverly Hills
and
Holmby Hills
, Bel Air forms the
Platinum Triangle
of Los Angeles neighborhoods.
[4]
Along with
Beverly Hills
and the Los Angeles community of
Brentwood
, Bel Air is also part of a high-priced area on the Westside known as the "three Bs."
[5]
[6]
[7]
History
[
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]
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Entrance to Bel-Air, 1923
The community was founded in 1923 by
Alphonzo Bell
. Bell owned farm property in
Santa Fe Springs, California
, where oil was discovered. He bought a large ranch with a home on what is now Bel Air Road. He subdivided and developed the property with large residential lots, with work on the master plan led by the landscape architect
Mark Daniels
.
[8]
He also built the
Bel-Air Bay Club
in
Pacific Palisades
and the
Bel-Air Country Club
. His wife chose Italian names for the streets. She also founded the Bel-Air Garden Club in 1931.
[9]
Fires
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On November 6, 1961, a fire ignited and devastated the community of Bel Air, destroying 484 homes in the area.
[10]
On December 6, 2017, a fire started by a homeless encampment burned in the same area, destroying six homes.
Geography
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Bel Air is situated about 12 miles (19 km) west of
Downtown Los Angeles
,
[11]
set entirely within the
Santa Monica Mountains
. It lies across
Sunset Boulevard
from the northern edge of the main campus of the
University of California, Los Angeles
. At the heart of the community sits the
Bel-Air Country Club
and the
Hotel Bel-Air
.
Climate
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]
This region experiences warm and dry summers. According to the
Koppen Climate Classification
system, Bel Air has a
warm-summer Mediterranean climate
, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.
[12]
Climate data for Bel-Air, Los Angeles
|
Month
|
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
Year
|
Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
|
67
(19)
|
68
(20)
|
69
(21)
|
73
(23)
|
74
(23)
|
78
(26)
|
83
(28)
|
84
(29)
|
82
(28)
|
79
(26)
|
72
(22)
|
68
(20)
|
75
(24)
|
Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
|
47
(8)
|
48
(9)
|
49
(9)
|
51
(11)
|
54
(12)
|
58
(14)
|
61
(16)
|
62
(17)
|
61
(16)
|
57
(14)
|
51
(11)
|
47
(8)
|
54
(12)
|
Average
precipitation
inches (mm)
|
4.27
(108)
|
4.91
(125)
|
3.75
(95)
|
0.92
(23)
|
0.34
(8.6)
|
0.10
(2.5)
|
0.02
(0.51)
|
0.17
(4.3)
|
0.31
(7.9)
|
0.61
(15)
|
1.43
(36)
|
2.38
(60)
|
19.20
(488)
|
Source:
[13]
|
Demographics
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The 2000 U.S. census counted 7,691 residents in the 6.37-square-mile (16.5 km
2
) Bel Air neighborhood; with 1,207 per square mile (466/km
2
) it has among the lowest
population densities
for the city and the county. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 8,253.
In 2000, the median age for residents was 46, which was high for city and county neighborhoods. The percentages of residents aged 50 and older was among the county's highest.
[14]
The median yearly household income in 2008 was $207,938, the highest figure for any
neighborhood
or
city
in Los Angeles County. Renters occupied 14.5% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 85.5%. The average household size of 2.4 people was considered typical for Los Angeles.
[14]
The 4.1% of families headed by single parents was considered low for city and county neighborhoods. The percentages of married people in Bel Air were among the county's highest?66.0% for men and 65.7% for women. There were 808 veterans, or 12.9% of the population.
[14]
[15]
The neighborhood was considered "not especially diverse" ethnically
[16]
within Los Angeles, with a relatively high percentage of white people. The breakdown was
whites
, 83.0%;
Asians
, 8.2%;
Latinos
, 4.6%;
African Americans
, 0.9%; and others, 3.2%. Iran (26.1%) and South Africa (8.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 24.1% of the residents who were born abroad?which was an average percentage for Los Angeles as a whole.
[14]
Neighborhoods
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Of several entrances, there are two main ones: (1) the
East Gate
at
Beverly Glen
and
Sunset
Boulevards and (2) the West Gate at Bellagio Way and
Sunset Boulevard
, opposite an entrance to
UCLA
. Bel Air is generally subdivided into three distinct neighborhoods:
East Gate Old Bel Air
, West Gate Bel Air, and Upper Bel Air.
[10]
[
citation needed
]
Bel Air Estates, the original subdivision of the Bel Air community, is generally bounded by Nimes Road to the north, Sunset Boulevard to the south, Beverly Glen Boulevard to the east and both sides of Bel Air Road to the west.
[17]
Attractions
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The
Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
is located in Bel Air. It was inspired by the gardens of
Kyoto
. Many structures in the garden?the main gate, garden house, bridges, and shrine?were built in
Japan
and reassembled on site. Antique stone carvings, water basins and lanterns, as well as the five-tiered
pagoda
, and key symbolic rocks are also from Japan.
[18]
Government and infrastructure
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]
The
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
SPA 5 West Area Health Office serves Bel Air.
[19]
It lies within the 5th city council district, represented by
Katy Young Yaroslavsky
. It is located in the 90077 (Bel Air Estates & Beverly Glen) ZIP code, which is part of the city of Los Angeles.
Stone Canyon Reservoir
lies in the northeastern part of Bel Air. Established in 1994, it serves around 500,000 people. The Bel Air Association has been operational since 1942, dedicated to preserving the aesthetic appearance of the residential community. The Bel Air Association is located at the entrance of the East Gate of Bel Air at 100 Bel Air Road.
[20]
Emergency services
[
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]
Fire services
[
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]
Los Angeles Fire Department
Station 71 is in the area.
[21]
Police services
[
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]
The
Los Angeles Police Department
operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue, 90025, serving the neighborhood.
[22]
Education
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]
The
American Jewish University
, located in the Bel Air Casiano neighborhood
Almost two-thirds (66.1%) of Bel Air residents aged 25 and older had earned a
four-year degree
by 2000, a high percentage for the city and the county. The percentages of residents in that age range with a
bachelor's degree
or greater were high for the county.
[14]
The community is within the
Los Angeles Unified School District
. The area is within Board District 4.
[23]
As of 2009, Steve Zimmer represented the district.
[24]
Schools
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]
The schools within Bel Air are as follows:
[25]
Public
[
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]
- Roscomare Road Elementary School, 2425 Roscomare Road
[26]
- Community Magnet Charter Elementary School, 11301 Bellagio Road. As of 2010
[update]
, because the school's points-based admissions system does not favor area residents, children living in Bel Air generally do not attend the school.
[27]
It is located in the former Bellagio Road School campus.
[28]
Roscomare Road and Warner Avenue Elementary School in
Westwood
are the zoned elementary schools serving Bel Air.
[26]
[10]
Bel Air is within the attendance boundaries of
Emerson Middle School
in Westwood and
University High School, West Los Angeles
.
[10]
In April 1983, an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Bellagio Road School. The committee did not target Fairburn Avenue School in Westwood, as a way of allowing it to preserve its ethnic balance, and so it can take children from Bellagio Road in case it closed.
[29]
In August 1983, the board publicly considered closing Bellagio, which had 240 students at the time.
[30]
The school's enrollment had been decreasing. In May 1983 the board voted to keep the school open. In February 1984, after the composition of the board had changed, the board voted to close the Bellagio Road School.
[31]
Bel Air previously housed the Bellagio Road Newcomer School, a 3rd?8th grade school for newly arrived immigrants. In 2002, it had 390 students from Armenia, China, El Salvador, Guatemala, Korea, Russia, and other countries.
[32]
This program was housed in the former Bellagio Road school.
[33]
Private
[
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]
University
[
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]
Bel Air is home to the
American Jewish University
.
[37]
Additionally, Bel Air borders the
University of California, Los Angeles
on the south.
In popular culture
[
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]
Television shows and films have been filmed in Bel Air, or are said to take place in the community. Exterior shots for the
Beverly Hillbillies
were shot in and around 750 Bel Air Road,
[38]
built by Lynn Atkinson (and later sold to hotelier
Arnold Kirkeby
after Atkinson's wife refused to move into a house she thought too
ostentatious
).
Several scenes in the film "
Get Hard
" (2015) were set in Bel Air.
Exterior scenes from films such as
Get Shorty
(1995) have also been filmed in the area.
[
citation needed
]
Several episodes of the television show
The Rockford Files
were filmed in Bel Air.
[39]
The television sitcom
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
, starring actor and rapper
Will Smith
, was set in the neighborhood, although the exterior shots used were filmed in nearby
Brentwood
.
[40]
The Bel Air house featured in the film
Strangers When We Meet
(1960) was built and completed during filming, and still stands today as a private residence.
[41]
The
Bel Air Film Festival
, first held in 2008,
[42]
is an annual international
film festival
held in Bel Air and the Los Angeles area.
Bel Air is also represented in music, such as in the song "Bel Air" by
Lana Del Rey
.
The
Chevrolet Bel Air
was a full-size car produced by
Chevrolet
for the 1950?1975 model years.
Notable people
[
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]
- Jennifer Aniston
, actress
[43]
- Warner Baxter
, actor
[44]
- Arie
and
Rebecka Belldegrun
, doctors
[45]
- Jack Benny
, comedian
- Beyonce
, singer-songwriter, actress
[46]
- Wilt Chamberlain
, Basketball Hall of Fame inductee
[47]
- Glenn Cowan
(1952?2004), table tennis player
[48]
- Clint Eastwood
, actor, film director
[49]
[50]
- Eric Eisner
, Hollywood lawyer and executive, former president of
The Geffen Film Company
[51]
[52]
- John Gilbert
, actor
[53]
- George Herbert Harries
, US Army major general
[54]
[55]
- Kathy Hilton
, socialite and philanthropist
- Richard Hilton
, businessman and real estate broker
- Alfred Hitchcock
, film director
[56]
- Ethan and Hila Klein
,
YouTube personalities
[57]
- Jay-Z
, rapper
[46]
- Mary Livingstone
, actress and comedian
- Sondra Locke
, actress, film director
[58]
- Joni Mitchell
, singer-songwriter
[59]
- Steven Mnuchin
, 77th
United States Secretary of the Treasury
[60]
- Leonard Nimoy
, actor, film director, poet, singer and photographer
[61]
- Chris Paul
, basketball athlete
[62]
- President
Ronald Reagan
and First Lady
Nancy Reagan
[63]
- Naty Saidoff
, diamond dealer, real estate investor, founding member of the
Israeli-American Council
[64]
- Darren Star
, show and movie producer, writer
[65]
- Elizabeth Taylor
, actress at
700 Nimes Road
from 1982 until 2011
[66]
[67]
- Walter
and
Shirley Wang
, Chinese-American philanthropists, son and daughter-in-law of Taiwanese business magnate
Wang Yung-ching
[68]
- The Weeknd
, singer-songwriter, actor
See also
[
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]
- ^
West Los Angeles Realty
[1]
and the
Los Angeles Times
use
Bel-Air
[2]
while the
Thomas Guide
for Los Angeles in 2002 used
Bel Air Estates
.
[3]
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]
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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.
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- ^
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- ^
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.
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Museums
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Parks and
nature
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Religious
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Residences
| Apartments and
Condominiums
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Houses
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Other
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Restaurants
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Schools
| High
schools
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Colleges and
universities
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Shopping centers
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Sports venues
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Studios
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Theaters
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Other
Buildings
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Other Sites
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Transportation
| Bike paths
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Freeways
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LAX
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Metro
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Streets
| East-West
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North-South
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Intersections
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Other
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Neighboring cities
and communities
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International
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National
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Geographic
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