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Glassell Park is a neighborhood of
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, California, in the San Rafael Hills.


Population

The 2000 U.S. Census counted 23,469 residents in the 2.75-square-mile Glassell Park neighborhood—or 8,524 people per square mile, an average
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for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 24,816. The median age for residents was 30, about average for the city and county.
"Glassell Park," Mapping L.A., ''Los Angeles Times''
The neighborhood was considered "moderately diverse" ethnically, with a high percentage of Asians and Latinos. As of the early 2000s, the breakdown was Hispanic and Latino Americans, Latinos, 66.1%;
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, 13.7%;
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, 17.4%; blacks, 1.4%; and others, 1.4%. The 2010 Census reported Latinos, 61%; Whites 15.55%; Asians 20.47%; and Blacks, 1.79%. Mexico (49.3%) and the Philippines (16.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 51.5% of residents who were born abroad, a relatively high percentage compared to the city as a whole. Like its ethnic composition, Glassell Park is inhabited by a wide variety of socioeconomic groups and is experiencing significant demographic change and economic development. The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $50,098, an average figure for Los Angeles. The percentage of households that earned $20,000 to $40,000 yearly was high for Los Angeles County. The average household size of 3.3 people was high for Los Angeles. Renters occupied 56.2% of the housing stock and house- or apartment owners held 43.8%.


Geography

According to the
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project of the ''Los Angeles Times,'' Glassell Park is bordered on the north by
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, on the northeast and east by Eagle Rock, on the southeast by
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, on the south and southwest by Elysian Valley and on the west by Atwater Village.
Colored map, Mapping L.A., ''Los Angeles Times
"Northeast L.A.,"
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The neighborhood is located in a relatively hilly region of the San Rafael Hills mountain range. Due to its hilly geography, many Glassell Park homes are built on hillsides with views of the surrounding area. Like many hillside areas in
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, the LAFD imposes parking restrictions on certain streets during high-fire-danger " red flag" days. In early 2013, a local artist installed large letters spelling "Glassellland" in the vacant hills above the Glassell Park Recreation Center. The name "Glassellland" is a reference to "Hollywoodland"—a real estate development whose promotional sign still stands as the famous
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.


History

The land that would later become Glassell Park was originally part of Rancho San Rafael, granted in 1784 to Spanish army corporal José María Verdugo. Attorney Andrew Glassell received part of Rancho San Rafael from the lawsuit known as the Great Partition of 1871. Glassell eventually settled in the area with his family, for whom many streets, including Toland Way, Drew St, Andrita and Marguarite Streets are named. The development of Glassell Park began in the early 20th century, as subdivisions between Verdugo and San Fernando Roads began to be sold in 1907. In 1912, the city of Los Angeles annexed most of Glassell Park, annexing the remainder in 1916. The Glassell family continued to subdivide their land, selling off what is now Forest Lawn Memorial Park in 1905. The growing neighborhood was served by a line of the Los Angeles Railway, which traveled in the median of Eagle Rock Boulevard towards Eagle Rock. Glassell Park suffered periods of gang activity in the final decades of the 20th century due to the arrival of the Mexican-American Avenues. In 2008 and 2009, the police launched a major raid against The Avenues (gang) stronghold at 3304 Drew St. and demolished its former neighborhood stronghold, replacing it with the Glassell Park Community Garden. The Glassell Park Community Garden is now a focal point of community life in the area and regularly hosts neighborhood events. Today, Glassell Park is experiencing significant and steady demographic shifts due to its abundant craftsmen and hillside homes, and convenient location close to Downtown Los Angeles, Silver Lake, and Highland Park.Eagle Rock Neighborhood Council, History of
Retrieved June 24, 2010

Retrieved June 24, 2010
Glassell Park's median home price is increasing at a rapid pace, significantly exceeding that of Los Angeles County. In 2016, the median home price in Los Angeles County rose by about 7 percent; in that same period, the median home price in Glassell Park rose 25.3 percent. Glassell Park stands to benefit greatly from the city's $1.6-billion Los Angeles River revitalization project. The project will restore habitat, widen the river, create wetlands and provide access points and bike trails along an 11-mile stretch of the Los Angeles River that runs from downtown Los Angeles through Glassell Park.


Government

Districts that represent Glassell Park, in part or completely currently are: * Los Angeles City Council District 1 — Councilmember Gilbert Cedillo *
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— Councilmember
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* Los Angeles City Council District 14 — Councilmember Jose Huizar *
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, District 1 — Supervisor Hilda L. Solis * California State Assembly District 51 — Assemblymember
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* California State Senate District 24 — State Senator
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* U.S. Congressional District 34 — Congressperson Jimmy Gomez


Education

Nineteen percent of Glassell Park residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for both the city and the county. Schools in Glassell Park are: *
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Magnet Middle School,
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, 3010 Estara Avenue * Fletcher Drive Elementary School, LAUSD, 3350 Fletcher Drive * Glassell Park Elementary School, LAUSD, 2211 West Avenue 30, listed on the
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* Los Angeles River at Sonia Sotomayor Learning Academies, LAUSD, 2050 San Fernando Road * Alliance Environmental Science and Technology High School, Charter School, 2930 Fletcher Drive * St. Bernard Catholic Elementary, Private School, 3254 Verdugo Road * V.O. Eagle Rock Christian Academy, Private School, 4160 Eagle Rock Boulevard * Ribét Academy, Private School, 2911 San Fernando Road


Recreation

The Glassell Park Recreation Center is near the center of Glassell Park, on Verdugo Road. The Rio de Los Angeles State Park is along
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and adjacent to the
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. It is on part of the former
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, a railway switching facility in Glassell Park and Cypress Park.


Notable people

* Edward L. Thrasher, builder, contractor and decorator who served on the Los Angeles City Council between 1931 and 1942. *
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, composer, lived in Glassell Park between 1925 and 1931Adrian Glick Kudler, "A Map Guide to Composer John Cage's Early Life in Los Angeles," ''Curbed Los Angeles,'' September 5, 2012
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References


External links


Washington Irving Middle School website

Glassell Park Improvement Association

Glassell Park Neighborhood Council

York Boulevard


Glassell Park crime map and statistics {{coord, 34, 07, 01, N, 118, 13, 59, W, type:city, display=title Glassell Park, Los Angeles, Neighborhoods in Los Angeles Northeast Los Angeles 1907 establishments in California Populated places established in 1907