District Profile
We
are incredibly blessed to be living in the 11th District -
a remarkable piece of land that captures a tremendous range
of energy, talent, and geography.
In the northern part of our district, mountain lions and
bears roam the forests. In the southern area, herons nest
in wetlands in the shadow of a bustling international airport.
In between, lie heavily populated and diverse communities
of nearly a quarter million brilliant, passionate and creative
people.
The 11th District is bounded by Mulholland Drive on the
north, the Pacific Ocean on the west, Imperial Highway on
the south, and (roughly) the 405 Freeway on the east. It encompasses
the distinct communities of Brentwood, Del Rey, Mar Vista,
Marina del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Palms, Playa del Rey, Playa
Vista, Venice, West LA and Westchester.
The
district is known for some of its incredible landmarks: world-famous
Venice
Beach, Los
Angeles International Airport, and the sprawling Veterans
Administration facility in West LA.
The district is distinguished by its many environmental
treasures: the Santa
Monica Mountains, Will
Rogers Beach, Dockweiler
Beach, the Ballona Wetlands, the Venice
Canals, Ballona Lagoon Marine Preserve, Del Rey Lagoon,
West
Bluffs, the Sacred Springs at University High School,
the El
Segundo Blue Butterfly Preserve.
This district is known as a center of arts and culture.
- great and small. It is home to the
Getty Museum, the Skirball
Cultural Center, and the Geffen
Playhouse. We are equally proud of the Pacific
Resident Theater, the Westchester
Playhouse, Venice
Arts, Inside
Out, SPARC,
Beyond
Baroque, and the Flight
Path Learning Center and Museum.
The 11th District is also home to remarkable education institutions.
Brentwood is home to Mt
St Mary's College. Loyola
Marymount University and
Otis College of Art and Design are both based in Westchester.
A map of the district can be viewed here.
To view it you will need Adobe Acrobat viewer. It can be downloaded
for free from Adobe.
I
love this district and I am proud to live here. Each day I
discover something new and amazing about the neighborhoods
we live in. If you would like to add one of your special places
to this website, please email me your suggestions at councilman.rosendahl@lacity.org.
I welcome your contributions.
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