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Vermont Vista, Los Angeles

Coordinates:33°57′36″N118°17′45″W / 33.960000°N 118.2959017°W /33.960000; -118.2959017
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Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Vermont Vista
Vermont Vista neighborhood sign located on Vermont Avenue between 99th Street and Century Boulevard
Vermont Vistaneighborhood sign
located on Vermont Avenue between
99th Street and Century Boulevard
Vermont Vista is located in Southern Los Angeles
Vermont Vista
Vermont Vista
Location within Los Angeles
Coordinates:33°57′36″N118°17′45″W / 33.960000°N 118.2959017°W /33.960000; -118.2959017
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
Time zonePacific
ZIP Code
90061
Area code323

Vermont Vista is a neighborhood inLos Angeles, California, within theSouth Los Angeles area.

History

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Early history

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In the late 1880's the Los Angeles and Redondo Railway erected a station on the modern intersection of Vermont Ave. and Century Blvd. which became known as theSunnyside Division[1]

1894 Map. Sunnyside (Vermont & Century) is visible in the middle right of the map
1912 Railroad Map. Sunnyside Station is Shown on the map

In 1920 after a railroad merger, theF Line of the Los Angeles Railway ran a streetcar service down Vermont Avenue toDelta Station on Imperial Ave.[2]

Modern History

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Beginning in 2000, the Eighth District Empowerment Congress began working on the "Naming Neighborhoods Project" to identify and name individual communities that had historically been grouped together and regarded as part ofSouth Central Los Angeles.[3]

The first focus group was held atHebrew Union College in June 2000. Through research, a meeting with an urban historian, and numerous community meetings, the Empowerment Congress ultimately outlined sixteen unique neighborhoods, including the neighborhood of Vermont Vista. The names were submitted to City Council in October 2001 and approved in February 2002.[3]

Geography

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By city council action (C.F. #01-1874), "Vermont Vista" was officially named and designated as being bounded by the following streets: WestManchester Boulevard on the north, SouthVermont Avenue on the west, theHarbor Freeway (I-110) on the east, and 99th Street on the south.[3] The motion was made as part of the Eighth District Empowerment Congress's "Naming Neighborhoods Project" to identify and name individual communities that had historically been grouped together and regarded as part ofSouth Central.[3]

The Department of Transportation was instructed to install signage at the following intersections: Northbound Vermont Avenue at 99th Street, Northbound Figueroa Street at 99th Street Southbound Hoover Street at 87th Street and Eastbound Manchester Avenue at Menlo Avenue.[4]

The neighborhood ofMagnolia Square, which was officially designated at the same time, is on the south.

TheLos Angeles TimesMapping L.A. project, which defines neighborhoods by merging together neighboringcensus tracts, combines the above-designated neighborhood of Vermont Vista with the neighborhood ofMagnolia Square. Per theLos Angeles Times, Vermont Vista is bounded by Manchester Boulevard on the north, Vermont Avenue on the west, the Harbor Freeway on the east, and West 120th Street on the south.[5] It is bordered byVermont Knolls on the north,Broadway-Manchester on the east,Gardena on the south, andAthens andWestmont on the west.[6]

Vermont Vista as outlined by theEmpowerment Congress Southeast Neighborhood Council

Demographics

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This section needs to beupdated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information.(May 2023)

The following data from theLos Angeles Times Mapping L.A. project covers the combined city-designated neighborhoods of Vermont Vista and Magnolia Square:

A total of 23,291 people lived in the area's 1.65 square miles, according to the 2000 U.S. census—averaging 14,154 people per square mile, among the highestpopulation densities in the city as a whole. Population was estimated at 24,891 in 2008. The median age was 24, considered young when compared to the city as a whole. The percentages of residents aged birth to 18 were among the county's highest.[5]

Latinos made up 52.1% of the population, withblack people at 45%, white 1.1%,Asian 0.8%, and other 1%. Mexico and El Salvador were the most common places of birth for the 31.3% of the residents who were born abroad, an average percentage of foreign-born when compared with the city or county as a whole.[5]

The $31,272 median household income in 2008 dollars was considered low for the city and county. The percentage of households earning $20,000 or less was high, compared to the county at large. The average household size of 3.5 people was high for the city. Renters occupied 59.6% of the housing units, and homeowners occupied the rest.[5]

In 2000 there were 1,419 families headed by single parents, or 28.2%, a rate that was high for the county and the city. The percentages of never-married women (41.7) and never-married men (37.9) were among the county's highest.[5]

Just 6% of residents aged 25 and older had completed a four-year degree in 2000, which was a low figure when compared with the city and the county at large; the percentage of those residents with less than a high school diploma was high for the county.[5]

Development

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In 2020, a $33.7 million mixed-use development opened at 88th Street and Vermont.[7]

The project, built on city-owned property, was among the first affordable housing developments funded byMeasure HHH.[8]

Education

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The schools within the official Vermont Vista boundaries are:[9]

  • Bret Harte Preparatory Middle School,LAUSD, 9301 South Hoover Street
  • Danny J. Bakewell Sr. Primary Center, LAUSD elementary, 8621 South Baring Cross Street
  • Youth Opportunities Unlimited, LAUSD alternative, 915 West Manchester Avenue
  • Manchester Avenue Elementary School, LAUSD, 661 West 87th Street
  • Charles W. Barrett Elementary School, LAUSD, 419 West 98th Street

The following schools are south of 99th Street, outside the official boundaries of Vermont Vista, and in the neighborhood of Magnolia Square. However, they are within the boundaries set by theLos Angeles Times Mapping LA project:

  • Figueroa Street Elementary School, LAUSD, 510 West 111th Street
  • Washington Primary Center, LAUSD, 860 West 112th Street

Government

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Vermont Vista lies withinLos Angeles City Council District 8.[10]

The following government services are located within the boundaries of Vermont Vista:

Parks and recreation

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  • Algin Sutton Recreation Center, 8800 South Hoover Street[13]

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"'F'".Electric Railway Historical Association of Southern California. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2020.
  2. ^H.P. Noordwal (1938)."Route Map Los Angeles Railway Electric Car and Bus Routes" (Map).Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc. Los Angeles Railway."Alternate link" (Map).viaGoogle.
  3. ^abcd"Council File 01-1874"(PDF). No. 40. City of Los Angeles. October 2001. RetrievedAugust 31, 2020.
  4. ^"Council Fire 01-1874"(PDF). No. 41. City of Los Angeles. February 15, 2002. RetrievedAugust 31, 2020.
  5. ^abcdef[1] "Vermont Vista," Mapping L.A.,Los Angeles Times
  6. ^[2] "South L.A.," Mapping L.A.,Los Angeles Times
  7. ^"Affordable Housing Unwrapped at 88th & Vermont". No. January 02, 2020. Urbanize.la. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2022.
  8. ^"Affordable Housing and Community Center Rising at 88th & Vermont". No. September 13, 2018. Urbanize.la. RetrievedAugust 31, 2020.
  9. ^[3]"Vermont Vista Schools," Mapping L.A.,Los Angeles Times
  10. ^"Council District 8 Map"(PDF). RetrievedMay 3, 2022.
  11. ^"Mark Twain Branch Library".Los Angeles Public Library. RetrievedNovember 21, 2022.
  12. ^"Hancock Post Office".USPS.com. RetrievedNovember 21, 2022.
  13. ^[4] Los Angeles City Department of Recreation and Parks: Algin Sutton
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