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Politics and Government

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1. Political groups still warring. news clip June 17, 1932. 2. Betterment group oppose the recall. Tribune. June 19, 1932. 3. Arcadia League answers Harry Link statements. Monrovia News June 9, 1932. 4. Walter Schrader files for council. news clip 1933? 5. A.L. Daniels enters race. Ar…
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1. Political groups still warring. news clip June 17, 1932.
2. Betterment group oppose the recall. Tribune. June 19, 1932.
3. Arcadia League answers Harry Link statements. Monrovia News June 9, 1932.
4. Walter Schrader files for council. news clip 1933?
5. A.L. Daniels enters race. Arcadia Tribune. March 9, 1934.
6. Political fight now under way. Monrovia News May 11, 1934.
7. Explanation given of Arcadia's present sixth class city form of government. Arcadia Journal. January 4, 1950.
8. City of Arcadia Organizational chart. n.d.
9. A report to the people of the city. A 29 page report put out by the City of Arcadia in Fall of 1957.
10. This is Arcadia. League of Women Voters publication. 1958.
11. same. 1962
12. same. 1969
13. same. 1973
14. Ten dedicated city department directors. news photo and caption. February 1, 1969.
15. This was city government in the good old days. Arcadia Tribune. April 12, 1973.
16. Dear resident of Arcadia. Survey taken in 1973.
17. The Arcadia story. Pasadena Independent. October 14, 1951.
18. Jensen announces candidacy. news clip 1933?
19. The coming municipal election. Arcadia News, probably c.1932.
20. Welcome to the City of Arcadia. c.1933
Subjects
Politics and Government
Item ID
173AF
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1. Subdivision Ordinance No. 860, January 20, 1953. 2. Text Amendment 99-003 - Adult Business Ordinance initiated to update the Arcadia Municipal Code, in reference to its current provisions that regulate adult businesses. (Ordinance 2103) May 4, 1999. 3. Adoption of Ordinance 2103 Re Adult Bu…
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1. Subdivision Ordinance No. 860, January 20, 1953.
2. Text Amendment 99-003 - Adult Business Ordinance initiated to update the Arcadia Municipal Code, in reference to its current provisions that regulate adult businesses. (Ordinance 2103) May 4, 1999.
3. Adoption of Ordinance 2103 Re Adult Businesses. Memo from the City Attorney. Ordinance attached as introduced by the City Council at the meeting of May 4, 1999 including the Planning Commission recommendation. May 10, 1999.
4. Arcadia warns empty-home owners: non-compliance subject to "summary abatement." This is the largest overhaul of abatement regulations since they were imposed on the City on 1972. Ordinance number 2346 was introduced and will be voted on April 4.
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Ordinances-Municipal
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160AF
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City of Arcadia Municipal Code.

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City of Arcadia. Municipal Code. Supplement insertion guide dated June 30, 1984
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City of Arcadia. Municipal Code. Supplement insertion guide dated June 30, 1984
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City of Arcadia Municipal Code.
Location
History Room
Box Number
Box 55
Shelf Number
Shelf C2
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366AF
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Parking sign "Arcadia parking prohibited on city streets 3 AM to 6 AM, Arcadia Municipal Code 3214.1." Photograph by Terry Miller.

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April 2001

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April 2001
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Parking signs
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4x6 b&w
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2216
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Visual display put up by Arcadia Police Department for a city government project to show what various departments do.

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1952

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1952
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Police Department
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8x10 b&w
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445
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Photo of one plaque that was placed commemorating Balloon School and another plaque in honor of Lt. John Hoeppel, who was responsible for getting the land from U.S. government for Los Angeles County Park. See also photo #184.

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c.1962

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c.1962
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Balloon School
Arcadia County Park
Hoeppel, John H.
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9x11 b&w
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185
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City Council members standing behind unidentified seated youth in what appears to be a "Student Government" day. Council name plates read: Conrad T. Reibold, Elton D. Phillips, Robert F. Dennis and Donald Camphouse. Not all name plates are visible. Photo appears to have been taken in Council chambers.

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c.1957

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Date
c.1957
Subjects
City Council, 1950-1959
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8x10 b&w
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1441
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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November, 2020
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Historic houses
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, notice its house numbers in disrepair. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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Date
November, 2020
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Historic houses
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall, showing tree stumps and driveway. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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November, 2020
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Historic houses
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North view of house at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall, Arcadia Police Station tower is in the background . It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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Date
November, 2020
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Historic houses
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Photographs
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall, showing tree in front, taken from across the street on Huntington Drive. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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Date
November, 2020
Subjects
Historic houses
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall, peeking out over the fence that separates it from the athletic field. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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Date
November, 2020
Subjects
Historic houses
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Photographs
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House at 180 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, located just north of the municipal athletic field adjacent to Arcadia City Hall, showing part of Le Meridien Hotel to the northeast (left), taken from across the street on Huntington Drive. It was part of the Le Meridien hotel land but is being sold Salvation Army and moving to Pasadena. In the year 2000 this was the location of Oakcrest Adult Rehabilitation Center. In this photo, its downstairs windows are boarded up. See document "State Wars on Bookies." A house at 180 West Huntington Drive in Arcadia was raided and four men were arrested who were using binoculars to catch the race results and flashing them to bookmakers throughout the nation. Los Angeles Times, January 17, 1938.

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Date
November, 2020

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Date
November, 2020
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Historic houses
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