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43Rd District DELANO PARK ERWIN PARK SEPULVEDA DAM REC AREA SEPULVEDA BLVD SEPULVEDA OXNARD ST Oxnard St Fulton Ave Hazeltine Ave WOODLEY GC WOODMAN AVE Assembly District 42 GRANT Van Nuys Blvd HIGH SCHOOL 43rd District 40th LOS ANGELES VALLEY Northwest Part JUNIOR COLLEGE 170 SEPULVEDA DAM REC AREA Ave Tyrone BALBOA GC Burbank Blvd Burbank Blvd Map 1 of 3 101 District LAUREL CYN BLVD ENCINO GC Chandler Blvd NORTH BALBOA BLVD HOLLYWOOD Margate St H.S. MAGNOLIA BLVD CANYON AVE COLDWATER HAYVENHURST HAYVENHURST AVE NORTH I-405 VAN NUYS HASKELL AVE HOLLYWOOD SHERMAN OAKS PARK Legend PARK SHERMAN OAKS MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL NOTRE DAME VALLEY VISTA BLVD OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD Riverside Dr ENCINO-TARZANA RIVERSIDE DR HIGH SCHOOL RA Assembly Boundary HOSPITAL RANCHO ST STUDIO CITY 101 VENTURA BLVD REC CENTER State Boundary BUCKLEY MOORPARK HIGH SCHOOL MOORPARK ST PARK 405 County Boundary 41st District City Boundary D V CORVALLIS Major Highway L B HIGH SCHOOL CALNEVA DR A D V E Other Highway PUL SE N Other Road BEVERLY GLEN BLVD Santa Monica MULHOLLAND DR Mountains Sepulveda Blvd Railroad MULHOLLAND DR N.R.A. Mulholland Dr Outside District UNIV OF JUDAISM Major Landmarks Rimerton Rd 42nd District Santa Monica LAUREL BRIARWOOD Institutions City CANYON PARK Mountains N.R.A. PARK of 0 0.5 1 2 MOUNTAINGATE CC Miles Los Angeles GLEN BLVD N BEVERLY Sullivan Fire Road MOUNTAINGATE BEVERLY GLEN BLVD 36 CC Los Angeles 37 County GREYSTONE Ventura COLDWATER CANYON DR PARK County 38 59 TOPANGA W SUNSET BLVD 39 West 40 STATE 44 43 63 Mapped 42 PARK Hollywood 41 45 49 57 Beverly Hills Area 61 47 46 N SEPULVEDA BLVD WEST HOLLYWOOD 48 58 60 MOUNT SAINT MARYS PARK Pa 53 50 COLLEGE 405 cific 51 56 Oce 52 72 2 an 55 71 67 68 WILL ROGERS 54 69 MEM PARK BEL AIR Hilgard Ave BEVERLY BEVERLY BLVD CRESTWOOD HILLS CC PARK GARDENS PARK W Sunset Blvd MARYMOUNT SANTA MONICA BLVD H.S. HOLMBY PARK 47th DistrictUCLA LOS ANGELES CC HOLLYWOOD WAY N BUENA VISTA ST COLDWATER CYNCOLDWATER AVE VICTORY BLVD MAGNOLIA BLVD NORTH HOLLYWOOD Burbank 5 PARK 170 Assembly District 42 W ALAMEDA AVE Glendale MEDICAL CENTER Camarillo St Denny Ave OF NORTH HOLLYWOOD 43rd District Riverside Dr Northeast Part W OLIVEST JOSEPH AVE MED CEN GRIFFITH PARKZOO BLVD DR 101 134 STUDIO CITY Map 2 of 3 REC CENTER MOORPARK ST Moorpark St MOUNT SINAI Lankershim Blvd Clybourn Ave MEMORIAL PARK MOORPARK WOODBRIDGE PARK PARK VENTURA BLVD FOREST LAWN CRYSTAL SPRINGS DR STUDIO CITY 5 Burbank-L.A.City-Bdy MEMORIAL PARK GC WEDDINGTON LAKESIDE CC PARK NORTH MT HOLLYWOOD DR Legend WEDDINGTON FOREST LAWN DR CORVALLIS PARK SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Assembly Boundary Los Angeles River State Boundary Santa Monica Mountains N.R.A. GRIFFITH PARK County Boundary BARHAM BLVD VERMONT CANYON RD City Boundary Major Highway MULHOLLAND DR ROOSEVELT LAUREL CANYON MUN GC Other Highway PARK LAUREL CANYON BLVD Other Road Santa Monica Mountains N Vermont Ave N New Hampshire Ave 42nd District Dracena Dr N.R.A. Railroad City RUNYON CANYON Avocado St PARK Orchid Ave FELIZ BLVD Cedarhurst Dr FERN DELL DR Finley Ave Outside District N Orange Dr WATTLES IMMACULATE HEART Clarissa Ave of GARDE FRANKLIN AVE COLLEGE Major Landmarks N Cahuenga PARK Blvd N Highland Ave HOLLYWOOD BLVD N GOWER ST Institutions BARNSDALE Hawthorn AveN la Brea Ave Los Angeles HOLLYWOOD PARK W SUNSET BLVD HIGH SCHOOL W SUNSET BLVD KAISER HOSPITAL QUEEN OF ANGELS Fountain Ave HOLYWD HOSP COLDWATER CANYON DR PLUMMER Lexington Ave 0 0.5 1 2 PARK 45th District Lillian Way Vine St N Gower St HOLLYWOOD W SUNSET BLVD N WESTERN AVE GREYSTONE N BREA AVE MEMORIAL PARK N HOOVER ST Miles PARK West Hollywood (CEM) LOS ANGELES CITY COLLEGE WEST HOLLYWOOD 101 PARK MELROSE AVE N BEVERLY DR FAIRFAX AVE FAIRFAX FAIRFAX Melrose Ave N Wilton Pl HIGH SCHOOL WILL ROGERS Beverly Hills MEM PARK Los Angeles 36 2 WILSHIRE County BEVERLY CC 37 GARDENS Ventura 38 PARK County PAN PACIFIC 59 PARK S BREA AVE 39 40 Wilton Dr 43 44 W 3RD ST 63 LOS ANGELES Mapped 42 S la Cienega Blvd 41 45 CC S Robertson Blvd Area 49 57 S WESTERN AVE 61 S VERMONT AVE 46 WILSHIRE BLVD 47 48 58 60 Pa 53 50 S BEVERLY GLEN BLVD ci HANCOCK PARK fic O 51 56 72 S BLVD ce 52 Wilshire Blvd 48th an 55 71 67 68 Beverwil Dr 54 69 ROXBURY District REC CENTER LA CIENEGA LOS ANGELES HIGH CENTURY Century Park PARK CITY MIDWAY MEM PARK HOSPITAL Peck Dr Whitworth Dr HOSPITAL DanielsS Camden DrS Rodeo Dr Dr YESHIVA ARDMORE Beverly Green Dr BEVERLY UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES PARK HILLS W PICO BLVD 47th District HIGH SCHOOL MED CNTR 46th W Pico Blvd CRENSHAW BLVD District Sullivan Fire Road N BEVERLY GLEN BLVD Assembly District 42 N S GREYSTONE E R Southwest Part P D PARK U Y L L R V West Map 3 of 3 E E V D E Hollywood A W SUNSET BLVD B B WEST L N V 42nd District HOLLYWOOD D MOUNT Beverly Hills PARK SAINT MARYS BEL AIR COLLEGE CC WILL ROGERS BEL AIR MEM PARK Legend CC CRESTWOOD HILLS Hilgard Ave TOPANGA BEVERLY PARK BEVERLY BLVD STATE MARYMOUNT GARDENS H.S. HOLMBY PARK Assembly Boundary PARK PARK UNIV OF CALIFORNIA N BEVERLY DR State Boundary City S BEVERLY LOSGLEN BLVD ANGELES LOS ANGELES Westholme Ave CC 405 WILSHIRE BLVD County Boundary of S Robertson Blvd Cashmere St Albata St SBerwick Church Ln St City Boundary Los Angeles Beverwil Dr Malcolm Ave Century Park ROXBURY REC Major Highway Bringham Ave CENTURY WESTWOOD CENTER LOS ANGELES CITY Whitworth Dr NATL CEM MEMORIAL PARK HOSPITAL Waterford St S Rodeo Dr DanielsS Camden Dr Dr BEVERLY HILLS Other Highway MED CEN Ohio AveSelby Ave Beverly Green Dr YESHIVA ALLENFORD AVE S SEPULVEDA BLVD W San Vicente Blvd UNIVERSITY Peck Dr Other Road W Pico Blvd BEVERWIL DR S Rockingham Ave WESTWOOD BLVD Railroad SAN VICENTE BLVD Mississippi Ave HILLCREST W SUNSET BLVD Parnell Ave BRENTWOOD CC CC 26th St CHEVIOT W Sunset Blvd RIVIERA Outside District CC W PICO BLVDHILLS MOTOR AVE Darlington AveWilshire Blvd PARK Major Landmarks 20TH ST S BUNDY DR RANCHO PARK GC Idaho Ave MANNING AVE S ROBERTSON BLVD Institutions CATTARAUGUS DOUGLAS STONER AVE PARK PLAYGROUND ST JOHNS 1 7TH ST HOSPITAL OVERLAND AVE 10 0 0.5 1 2 WILL ROGERS MONTANA41st AVE District STATE BEACH SANTA MONICA Santa Monica HOSPITAL Miles GATEWAY BLVD PICO BLVD OCEAN AVE OPARK BLVD S BUNDY AVE 47th District SANTA MONICA Santa Monica 10 AIRPORT Beach State Park 4TH ST 36 SANTA MONICA Los Angeles CITY COLLEGE 37 County Ventura County 38 53rd DistrictS CENTINELA AVE 59 NEILSON WAY BEETHOVEN ST 39 OCEAN PARK BLVD 40 44 43 63 41 SANTA MONICA 42 45 49 57 Mapped 61 STATE BEACH 1 Ladera 47 46 58 60 Area 48 Pa 53 50 Heights cific 51 56 187 Oce 52 72 Culver City an 55 71 67 68 54 69 ROSE AVE 405 PACIFIC AVE CULVER BLVD N VENICE BLVD PLAYA ST W SLAUSON AVE C ALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS Assembly Redistricting Plan (SB 802), September 13, 2001 The Honorable Robert M. Hertzberg, Speaker State Capitol About the Maps Room 219 Sacramento, CA 95814 These maps present specific information Other map information such as roads, about the features comprising the borders of the railroads, coastlines, and landmarks were The California State Assembly Rules Committee Assembly Districts of California that were cre- obtained from Geographic Data Technologies. ated after the 2000 Census. Each of the 80 dis- The Honorable Dennis Cardoza, Chair Dynamap 2000 files (v10.1). Government land tricts are represented by one to ten maps with ownership information such as national forest P.O. Box 942849 the number depending on the size of the district boundaries was obtained from a government Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 and the complexity of the features followed by land ownership layer prepared by the California the boundary. In general, the boundaries follow Teale Data Center. The California State Assembly Committee on Elections, county lines, city limit lines, and roads, but Reapportionment, and Constitutional Amendments occasionally canals, streams, and small roads Maps were prepared from the digital The Honorable John Longville, Chair are followed. files using Arcmap 8.1 software from Environmental Systems Research Incorporated. P.O. Box 942849 The Assembly boundary data were creat- An Albers equal area projection was used for Sacramento, CA 94249-0001 ed in digital form from Census 2000 TIGER the maps with a central meridian of 120 degrees files for California by Pactech Incorporated of west longitude and standard parallels of 30 and Pasadena, CA. The boundary files were released 40 degrees of latitude. Coordinates are based on Produced at California State University Northridge in two forms, as a file of district polygons and NAD83. Dr. Jolene Koester, President as a file of line segments used to create the polygons. Where these line segments were iden- tified, those identifiers were used to label the Eugene Turner, Project Director map boundaries. In addition, place boundaries Department of Geography were created from the TIGER files. 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge, CA 91330 with Rubyjane Domingo, Pat Jolley, Meredith Leonard 2001.
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