BEL-AIR, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA


Bel Air west gate at Sunset and Bellagio.

'Bel-Air' is a district in the west side of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. The faux-gated community was founded by Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr. in 1923 and is part of the so-called "Platinum Triangle" of Bel-Air, Beverly Hills and Holmby Hills. About 12 miles west of downtown, Bel-Air is known as an exclusive residential community that includes some of the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains and borders the north side of UCLA.

Contents
Residences
Television
Demographics
Emergency services
Fire service
Police service
Education
Primary and secondary schools
Public schools
Private schools
Colleges and universities
External links

Residences


Residences in Bel-Air range from modest ranch and story-and-half configurations to grand mansions. Many homes in Bel-Air seem quite modest from the outside, often lying only six feet from the street; however, they tend to have large grounds and an estate feeling. In general, the higher up the mountain, the smaller the building lot and more modest the homes; however, those residences along roads such as Stradella Road have magnificent views of the Los Angeles basin and Catalina Island. The most desirable homes are right off the main entrances of Bel-Air and the country club entrance for these homes have both the views of the Bel-Air Country Club and the rest of Los Angeles. Lower Bel-Air homes can sell for over $20 million. Many families prefer lower Bel-Air because of its proximity to Sunset Boulevard, a major thoroughfare.
President Ronald Reagan lived at 668 St. Cloud Road in Bel-Air (formerly 666 St. Cloud, but changed because of Satanic overtones of the address) from his retirement as President in 1989 until his death in 2004, and former First Lady Nancy Reagan continues to live there.
The quaint Hotel Bel-Air is home to many celebrity weddings. The hotel does not share the views most of the homes share, but it does have extensive gardens and keeps swans in its pond.

Television


Popular television shows and movies 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 the 1938 French neoclassical-style mansion at 750 Bel Air Road, 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). Exterior scenes from movies such as ''Get Shorty'' have also been filmed in the area. Several television films of ''The Rockford Files'' were filmed in Bel Air. The popular television sitcom ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' was said to have taken place in the neighborhood, though in the show's canon Bel-Air seems to be an independent town rather than a neighborhood of Los Angeles.

Demographics


As of the census of 2000, there are 7,928 people in the neighborhood. The racial makeup of the neighborhood is 86.24% White (82.95% non-Hispanic white), 1.93% Black, 0.06% Native American, 6.84% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.30% from other races, and 3.59% from two or more races, while 4.65% of the population are Hispanic or Latino of any race.
It lies within the 11th city council district, represented (as of 2007) by Bill Rosendahl. It is located in the 90077 (Bel-Air Estates & Beverly Glen) and 90049 (Bel-Air Estates & Brentwood) Zip Codes, all of which are part of the city of Los Angeles. Of several entrances, there are two main ones: The East Gate at Beverly Glen and Sunset Boulevards, and the West Gate at Bellagio Road and Sunset Boulevard, right before UCLA.

Emergency services


Fire service

Los Angeles Fire Department Station 71 is in the area.
Police service

Los Angeles Police Department operates the West Los Angeles Community Police Station at 1663 Butler Avenue, 99025, serving the neighborhood [1].

Education


Primary and secondary schools

Public schools

Residents are zoned to the following Los Angeles Unified School District schools [2]: Warner Avenue Elementary School, Emerson Middle School, and University High School.
Some Bel-Air area homes are zoned to Roscomare Road Elementary School instead of Warner. Some homes are jointly zoned to Roscomare Road and Warner.
In addition, an LAUSD magnet school named Community Magnet School is near the area.
Private schools

Private schools in Bel-Air include The John Thomas Dye School (K–6), The Westland School (K-6), Berkeley Hall (K-8), and Stephen S. Wise Temple Elementary & Milken Community High School (Jewish; K-12).
Colleges and universities

The University of Judaism is a small private university located within the Bel-Air Casiano neighborhood.

External links



Bel-Air Association Official Website

11th council district

"Bel-Air: A part of the city, yet apart from it too" (6 Mar 2005) ''Los Angeles Times'', Real Estate section, Neighborly Advice column.

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