City Terrace, California


City Terrace is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California. The County administers City Terrace as an unincorporated area, together with Belvedere and Eastmont.
The community is considered part of Los Angeles County, located northeast of Downtown Los Angeles. It contains City Terrace Elementary School, Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School, Esteban Torres High School, Harrison Elementary School, William R. Anton Elementary School, Hammel Street Elementary School, Anthony Queen Library, City Terrace Library, and City Terrace Park. It is part of the Census-designated place of East Los Angeles.

Community description

City Terrace is located atop the southeastern San Rafael Hills. The district's steep, winding streets are lined with generally well-preserved Spanish Colonial Revival style houses.

Transportation

Light rail service to L.A. is provided by Metro Gold Line's Eastside Extension, which opened in 2009.
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority provides bus service from City Terrace. to throughout the L.A. area. In addition, local shuttle service is provided by the El Sol and LADOT DASH.

Geography

City Terrace is bounded by the city limits of Los Angeles on the north and west, Floral Drive on the south, and the city limits of Monterey Park on the east. Boyle Heights is on the west, Lincoln Heights is to the northwest, University Hills is to the north, California State University, Los Angeles is to the northeast, Monterey Park, Montebello is to the east, and other parts of the East Los Angeles and City of Commerce are to the south. Major thoroughfares include City Terrace Drive,3rd Street, Eastern Avenues and Medford Avenues, and Evergreen Ave. The community is part of ZIP code 90063 and area code 323.

History and Culture of Art

City Terrace is a neighborhood saturated with art. The Goez Art Studio was co-founded by David Rivas Botello, Jose-Luis Gonzalez and Juan Gonzalez in 1969. In 1975, Botello and Wayne Alaniz Healy co-founded Los Dos Streetscapers, later adding Charles Solares, Fabian Debora, George Yepes, Paul Botello, Ricardo Duffy, Rich Raya, and Rudy Calderon to their ranks and renaming themselves East Los Streetscapers. The ceramic mural at the City Terrace Branch Library, Ofrenda Maya 1, was created by Goez Studios' Jose Luis Gonzalez. Another mural created in 1994 by George Yepes, a member of the East Los Streetscapers who is known for creating the cover art for Los Lobos' 1988 album, is seen on one of the walls at City Terrace Elementary.

Park

City Terrace Park was developed in 1933 by Works Progress Administration crews. It occupied a piece of 3.5 acres terrace that was formed after crews hacked a rugged and barren hill. In 1957, 600,000 cubic yards of soil that had been removed from the construction of the Los Angeles Civic Center was transported to the City Terrace County Park. The soil filled a ravine, tripling the park's original acreage. It has swimming, basketball and tennis, plus a playground, a splash pad, picnic areas and a gymnasium. In addition, City Terrace Park hosts many activities for youth and Teens such as cheer, basketball and computer club, as well as activities for adults and families such as ceramics classes and aquatics programs.

Library

The County of Los Angeles Public Library operates the City Terrace Library. The library has been in its current location since 1979 and was refurbished in 2009. The library offers homework help for children and teens, internet resources such as downloadable audio books, and occasionally hosts seminars for the community.

Other infrastructure

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Central Health Center in Downtown Los Angeles, serving City Terrace.

Government

City Terrace is in the:
• 34th US congressional district, represented by Rep. Jimmy Gomez
• 51st State Assembly district, represented by Assembly Member Wendy Carrillo
• 5th District Los Angeles County Unified School District, represented by Board Member Jackie Goldberg

Education

The Los Angeles Unified School District serves City Terrace. The district operates City Terrace Elementary School, Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School, William R. Anton Elementary School, Harrison Elementary School Belvedere Middle School and Esteban Torres H.S.. and.

Notable natives