El Monte, CA
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The city of El Monte is in Los Angeles County, California. This city lies in the San Gabriel Valley, east of Los Angeles.
Known historically as “The End of the Santa Fe Trail”, El Monte’s slogan is “Welcome to Friendly El Monte.” El Monte’s population decreased from 113,475 in the 2010 census to 109,450 in the 2020 census. At the end of 2020, El Monte was California’s 64th-largest city.
Located between the San Gabriel and Rio Hondo rivers is El Monte, a marshy area roughly where the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area was once located. The area is reputed to be able to grow anything. Spanish soldiers and missionaries frequently rested here between 1770 and 1830. The area was called ‘El Monte’ which means ‘the mount’ or ‘the mountain’ in Spanish. The name implies a mountain, but there were no mountains in the valley. In archaic Spanish, the word means “the wood” of that era. Between the two rivers lies a rich, low-altitude region blanketed with wispy willows, alders, and cattails, discovered by the first explorers. El Monte is about seven miles long and four miles wide. In the 1850s, the State Legislature organized California into manageable townships and called them El Monte Townships. Within a few years, the name was changed back to El Monte.
For fire services and emergency medical response, the City of El Monte contracts with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
El Monte police officers provide emergency services to the citizens who live in the city. There are 117 sworn officers.
Neighborhood Services enforces health and safety codes, municipal codes, zoning regulations and building codes for the City of El Monte. Several Neighborhood Services Officers investigate complaints and prevent violations from occurring. This division also includes the Animal Control Unit. Officers in this unit respond to all calls regarding animals.
Variety shows originated in El Monte. KTLA-TV’s 1950s show Hometown Jamboree was produced at the American Legion Stadium in El Monte, California. Cliffie Stone, who helped popularize country music in California, hosted and produced the Saturday night stage show.
When the volatile racial climate and the hostility toward rock & roll combined in the 1950s, police pressure forced rock & roll shows from Los Angeles. Johnny Otis and other rock and roll performers performed at the El Monte Legion Stadium outside the city limits. Teenagers from all over Southern California loved seeing Johnny Otis and his band every Friday and Saturday night at El Monte Legion Stadium during the fifties. (Johnny Otis, Alan Freed, and Dick Clark were the major players in the growing rock and roll industry.) Ritchie Valens, Rosie & the Originals, Brenton Wood, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Grateful Dead, Dick Dale and his Del-Tones, and Johnny “Guitar” Watson all performed there. Huggy Boy and Art Laboe, two highly publicized disc jockeys of the 1960s who featured many popular record artists in their Friday Night Dances, contributed significantly to the stadium’s popularity. Teenagers of the era liked to hang out at “El Monte Legion Stadium”, as it was often called. Closed-circuit telecasts of The Beatles, Beach Boys, and Lesly Gore were shown in the El Monte Legion Stadium from March 14-15, 1964.
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Duarte, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Duarte. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Duarte is a city in Los Angeles County, California. According to the most recent census, the city had a population of 21,727. The city is surrounded by the San Gabriel Mountains to the north, the cities of Bradbury and Monrovia to the north and west, the city of Irwindale to the south, and the cities of Irwindale and Azusa to the east. Known as the Mother Road, U.S. Route 66 runs through the heart of Duarte along Huntington Drive. Duarte is named for Andrés Duarte, a ranchero from California who founded the community.
Located at 34°08′25′′N 117°57′42′′W, Duarte is a very small town. In accordance with the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.7 square miles (17 km2).
The Duarte Unified School District serves high school students from Duarte, Bradbury, and unincorporated areas to the south of Duarte and Monrovia. As of 2018, the district has five elementary schools (Maxwell, Andres Duarte, Beardslee, Royal Oaks, and Valley View), one high school (Duarte High School), and one continuation high school (Mt. Olive Continuation High School, since renamed to the “Mt. Olive Institute of Technology” in June 2013).
Additionally, there are five privately accredited schools in Duarte. Foothill Oaks Academy serves preschool through eight grade students without a religious orientation. Associated with the American Montessori Society, Duarte Montessori School serves students in preschool through second grade. A non-sectarian preschool, School of the Little Scholar offers a wide range of programs. The ABC School is another nonsectarian preschool that provides special education to children. Hayden Child Care Center, which serves students in kindergarten and preschool, is an accredited school affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.
In addition to serving Duarte, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) operates a station in Temple City that also serves Bradbury; fire protection services are provided by Los Angeles County Fire Department (Station 29 in Baldwin Park and Station 32 in Azusa, respectively).
Furthermore, Duarte maintains its own public safety agency, where its police officers (separate from the LASD) are assigned mainly to issuing citations for various violations of the city’s municipal code, as well as issuing dog licenses and bicycle permits.
There is a weekly community newspaper published by Beacon Media News in Duarte called the Duarte Dispatch, which provides community news.
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Downey, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Downey. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Downey is a city in southeast Los Angeles County, California, located 21 kilometers southeast of downtown Los Angeles. It is one of the Gateway Cities. It is the birthplace of the Apollo space program. The McDonald’s restaurant there is also the world’s oldest operating one. According to the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 111,779
In a survey of cities with a population of at least 68,000, Downey was named Los Angeles County’s “Most Business-Friendly City” by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.
The largest employer in Downey during World War II was Vultee Aircraft, which produced 15% of all American military aircraft by 1941. A pioneer of using women in manufacturing roles, the company was the first to build airplanes on a powered assembly line. As a part of North American Aviation (later North American Rockwell, then Rockwell International, which was later acquired by Boeing), Vultee developed the systems for the Apollo Space Program and the Space Shuttle. The Rockwell NASA plant in Downey produced many of the greatest aviation, missile, and space projects of the 20th century.
In the early 1970s, these facilities occupied more than 200 acres (81 ha) of enclosed space spanning some 1,700,000 square feet. Downey, however, was severely affected by defense budget cuts in the 1990s. By 1992, Rockwell International had fewer than 5,000 workers, compared to once having more than 30,000. In 1999, the Rockwell plant in Downey closed after 70 years of producing airplanes and space vehicles. As a result of the demolition of the former North American Rockwell plant, the site is now home to the Columbia Memorial Space Center, Downey Landing shopping center, Promenade at Downey shopping center, Kaiser Permanente hospital, and city recreation fields park.
The intersection of Lakewood Boulevard (State Route 19) and Firestone Boulevard (former State Route 42) was in the 1960s one of the busiest intersections in California. Between Pasadena and the port at Long Beach, Route 19 ran along a major thoroughfare, while Route 42 ran along part of the old Spanish El Camino Real trail connecting Pueblo de Los Angeles with San Diego.
During the 1960s, Downey Records became popular for recording the surfing instrumental “Pipeline” of The Chantays; two decades later, Downey’s music scene brought forth The Blasters and Dark Angel.
The Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center is in Downey, which is the primary public rehabilitation hospital in Los Angeles County. Rancho Los Amigos is internationally renowned for its contributions to the treatment of post-polio syndrome and spinal cord injuries.
Downey starred in the 2008 American action-comedy Pineapple Express. In one of the opening scenes of the film, many of the buildings along Florence Avenue can be seen from the road.
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Diamond Bar, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Diamond Bar. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Diamond Bar is in eastern Los Angeles County, California. A population estimate for the city in 2019 is 55,720, up from 55,544 in 2010. Originally known as the “diamond over a bar” branding iron, it was patented in 1918 by ranch owner Frederick E. Lewis. There is a golf club located in the city, maintained by the Los Angeles County.
With its convenient location at the intersection of the Pomona and Orange freeways, Diamond Bar is mainly residential with a few shopping centers dotted around the city. Besides Brea, Walnut, Chino Hills, Rowland Heights, Pomona, and City of Industry, the area is surrounded by many other communities.
As a part of the Pomona Unified School District, Northern Diamond Bar has a high school program. In Walnut Valley Unified School District, southern Diamond Bar is a part of the school district. International Polytechnic High School is also a part of the district. A hydrogen fueling station has also been set up by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) near the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) building in Southern California, which is the home of the SCAQMD.
Diamond Bar Boulevard, the city’s main road, encircles the bottom of the valley that becomes Brea Canyon, with housing developments on both sides of the street framed by surrounding hills. Chino is roughly positioned between the ends of the Chino Fault and the Whittier Fault in the Elsinore Fault Zone.
Diamond Bar lies in the southeastern corner of the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County, approximately 27 miles (43 km) east of Downtown Los Angeles. Pomona, Walnut, and Rowland Heights are nearby communities. The cities of Brea and La Habra lie in Orange County to the south of Diamond Bar, and Chino Hills is directly adjacent to Diamond Bar to the east.
Census data shows the city has a total area of 14.9 square miles (39 km2), with no significant bodies of water.
In Diamond Bar, there are two freeways, the CA-60 Freeway and the CA-57 Freeway. Just north of the city is I-10 Freeway, and just east is CA-71. Grand Avenue, Diamond Bar Boulevard, Pathfinder Road, Golden Springs Drive, and Brea Canyon Road are major thoroughfares.
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Culver City, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Culver City. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Culver City is in Los Angeles County, California. It had a population of 40,779 in the latest census. Culver City has been a center for film and later television production since the 1920s, when Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios opened. The Hughes Aircraft Company used it as its headquarters from 1932 to 1986. Both National Public Radio West and Sony Pictures Entertainment maintain offices in the city. It was named after its founder, Harry Culver. It shares a border with unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County but is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles. More than 40 adjoining properties have been annexed over the years, making it about five square miles (13 km2).
The lots of studios in Culver City have produced hundreds of films, including Sony Pictures (formerly known as MGM Studios), Culver Studios, and Hal Roach Studios. Included in this list are The Wizard of Oz, The Thin Man, Gone with the Wind, Rebecca, the Tarzan series, and the original King Kong. Recent films made in Culver City include Grease, Raging Bull, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, City Slickers, Air Force One, Wag the Dog, and Contact. Culver City has been the setting for television series such as Jeopardy, Las Vegas, Gunsmoke, Cougar Town, Mad About You, Lassie, Hogan’s Heroes, Batman, The Green Hornet, Arrested Development, The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Nanny, Hell’s Kitchen, MasterChef, and a syndicated version of Wheel of Fortune. Bruce Lee appeared in The Green Hornet as Kato, and he lived in Culver City at the time.
Grease’s “Stranded at the Drive-In” scene was filmed at the Studio Drive-In at Jefferson and Sepulveda. It has also served as the set for many other films, including Pee-wee’s Big Adventure. A former movie theatre, the area has been transformed into a housing subdivision with large houses on small lots, as well as the Kayne-ERAS center, a school and community center for the disabled and mentally challenged.
A replica of the Hull Building is located 9543 Culver Boulevard at the northwest corner of Washington Boulevard and Watseka Avenue, and was featured in the 1982 film, Tron, as Flynn’s Arcade.
Several films and television series have been filmed on Culver City’s streets. The nostalgia sitcom The Wonder Years set many of its outdoor scenes in Culver City since the architecture has not changed much in decades. Many chase scenes through the streets appeared on the series CHIPs from the 1970s to the 1980s. Veteran Memorial Park was featured in the opening scenes of The Hogan Family as well as in Nicolas Cage’s film Matchstick Men.
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Cudahy, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Cudahy. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Cudahy is a city in southeast Los Angeles County, California. Cudahy is the second smallest city in Los Angeles County by area after Hawaiian Gardens, but it has one of the highest densities of population of any incorporated city in the United States. The city is part of the Gateway Cities region and had 23,805 residents according to the 2010 U.S. Census.
The Rancho San Antonio subdivision of Cudahy is named for its founder, meat-packing baron Michael Cudahy, who bought 2,777 acres (11.2 km2) of Rancho San Antonio in 1908 to sell as 1-acre lots. Most of these “Cudahy lots” are between 50 and 100 feet (15 to 30 meters) wide and 600 to 800 feet (183 to 244 meters) deep, making them at least equivalent to a city block in most American towns. These so-called “railroad lots” were intended to allow new town residents to maintain a large vegetable garden, groves of fruit trees (usually citrus trees), a chicken coop, or a horse stable. During the 1910s and 1920s, Southerners and Midwesterners were deserting their struggling farms in droves to seek new opportunities in Southern California thanks to the popularity of this arrangement in the lower Los Angeles and San Gabriel rivers.
As the Los Angeles Times reported, Cudahy Acres has the “rural feel in an increasingly urban swath.” Even as late as the 1950s, some Cudahy residents rode their horses into downtown. In the second half of the 20th century, the city was largely white and blue collar with many steel and automobile plants in the area.
After the factories closed in the late 1970s, most of Cudahy’s white residents moved to the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys for work and housing. The land was converted into stucco apartment complexes. The city’s population density increased significantly; in 2007, it was the second-densest in California, after Maywood.
While making an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on January 14, 2020, Delta Air Lines Flight 89 dumped jet fuel onto Cudahy. This spill impacted Park Avenue Elementary School the most. Due to the city’s history of environmental damage, such as the construction of a school on top of a dump site that was contaminated with toxic sludge, and pollution from the Exide battery plant, this incident sparked outrage. Taking a position in support of Delta’s efforts to compensate residents and the city, Elizabeth Alcantar sought better compensation from the company.
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Covina, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Covina. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Located in the San Gabriel Valley about 22 miles (35 km) east of Los Angeles, Covina is one of the largest cities in Los Angeles County, California, United States. During the 2010 census, the population was 47,796. According to the 2020 census, it was 51,268. When the incorporated area of the city was one square mile (2.6 km2), the slogan “One Mile Square and All There” was coined.
Metrolink San Bernardino Line and Southern Pacific Railroad, which reached Covina in 1884, pass through the city just north of the downtown area. At the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains in the San Gabriel Valley, the town has a total area of 7.0 square miles (18 km2), of which 99.78% is land and 0.22% is water.
A 1934 movie and comic strip depicting several teenagers from Covina High School depicted the fictional setting of Covina in the Harold Teen comic strip and film. The Sugar Bowl malt shop in downtown Covina was named (with permission from the cartoonist Carl Eds) after the after-school gathering place from the comic strip.
Several locations from the television series Roswell were filmed in Covina, including North Citrus Avenue downtown. For the fictional version of Roswell, New Mexico, City Hall, Charter Oak High School, as well as several other businesses and residences were used.
Knight Rider filmed multiple episodes in Downtown “Old” Covina, including one episode set at Knight’s Photo Studio on Citrus, where David Hasselhoff met fans and signed photographs.
Frailty’s ending scene was filmed on Center St. off of Hollenbeck.
Wayne’s World’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” scene was filmed on Citrus Avenue in downtown Covina, although some external shots were shot elsewhere.
Wayne’s World’s “Grey Poupon” scene was shot on Citrus Avenue. Covina Hobby can be seen in the background. The fact that two cars are parked side-by-side suggests, incorrectly, that there are four lanes on the main drag.
Citrus Avenue was used as the filming location for the “cruising” segment of Hometown USA.
In the 2004 television movie Back When We Were Grownups, the Covina Public Library was used as the Baltimore County Public Library.
In one episode of Tabatha’s Salon Takeover, Tantrum on Citrus Avenue was filmed in Old Downtown Covina.
Michael J. Fox and Nancy McKeon starred in High School U.S.A., filmed in downtown Covina in 1983. The theater was remodeled in 2008, as were the library and neighborhood streets nearby.
Christopher Meloni and Bridget Moynahan starred in the independent film Small Time, which was filmed at Clippinger Chevrolet, which used to be at San Bernardino Road and Citrus Avenue in Downtown Covina.
Candice Vernon filmed Make America Great, a satirical short film, at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church at Badillo and Third Avenue.
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Compton, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Compton. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
Compton, located south of downtown Los Angeles, is a city in Southern Los Angeles County, California, United States. In 1888, Compton was the eighth city in California to incorporate, making it one of the county’s oldest cities. The city had a total population of 96,456 as of the 2010 United States Census. Due to its central location in Los Angeles County, it is known as the “Hub City.”. Some of the neighborhoods in Compton include Sunny Cove, Leland, downtown Compton, and Richland Farms. Poor and working-class communities dominate the city.
Cognetics, Inc., an independent economic research firm, designated Compton an Entrepreneurial Hot Spot in 1994. The city of Compton ranked second in Los Angeles County for best places to start and grow a business, out of 88 cities. The city’s Planning and Economic Development department offers a variety of resources to entrepreneurs and small business owners.
Because of its geographical proximity to Los Angeles County and being in the city’s center, Compton is affectionately called the “Hub City.”. With its ‘Hub City’ status, Compton is located along the Alameda Corridor, a rail route that carries 25% of all international trade between the U.S. and the world, in addition to being a large industrial hub for transit and distribution, high technology, home and lifestyle products, metals, financial services, and textile manufacturing. As a part of the Gateway region, Hub City has 77 acres at the Compton / Woodley Airport where 275 aircraft are based, and 66,000 flights are conducted annually. The Hub City’s four major freeways are adjacent to its boundaries and complement its air transportation facility. As you enter the city from the seaports, Interstate 710 runs along the eastern boundary; State Route 91 cuts through the southern boundary; Interstate 105 runs along the north; and Interstate 110 runs along the west. Compton’s southern and eastern edges are also within two miles of the I-405 and I-605 freeways.
The city of Compton is surrounded by freeways that connect it with places throughout the region. Long Beach and Los Angeles ports are less than 20 minutes away from downtown Compton, providing customers and suppliers with international access. From north to south, the Alameda Corridor, which is a major path for international shipping, runs straight through Compton.
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Claremont, CA
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The city of Claremont is located on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, in California, United States, about 30 miles (48 km) east of downtown Los Angeles. The Pomona Valley lies at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. According to the 2010 census, its population was 34,926, and it is estimated to be 36,266 in 2019.
Claremont is known for its tree-lined streets and many historic buildings as well as its Claremont Colleges. It is sometimes called “The City of Trees and PhDs” because of this. The state has been rated the fifth best place to live in the United States by CNN/Money magazine, and it was the highest rated state. Sunset Magazine named Claremont the best suburb in the West in 2016, describing it as a “small city that blends worldliness with small-town charm.” Niche named Claremont the 17th best place to live in the Los Angeles area out of 658 based on crime, cost of living, job opportunities, and local amenities.
The majority of Claremont’s commercial activity is in “The Village,” a street-front collection of shops, boutiques, galleries, offices, and restaurants adjacent to and west of the Claremont Colleges. On the site of an old citrus packing plant west of Indian Hill Boulevard, the Village developed a controversial multi-use project in 2007 that includes an indie cinema, a boutique hotel, retail space, offices, and a parking structure.
Tree City USA has been awarded to Claremont for 22 consecutive years by the National Arbor Day Association. As soon as the city was incorporated in 1907, local citizens started a tree-planting tradition. There are only a few places in North America where American Elm trees haven’t been infected with Dutch Elm disease. At the city’s Memorial Park, a line of stately trees borders Indian Hill Boulevard.
Several large retirement communities are in the city, including Pilgrim Place, Claremont Manor, and Mt. San Antonio Gardens.
Claremont is known for its thriving arts and culture scene.
Claremont holds a springtime folk music festival every year, hosted by the Folk Music Center Store and Museum. The 35th festival occurred in May 2018.
A Pie Day Festival is held every year in Claremont Village on March 14. Visitors used to be able to collect pie recipes as they walked around downtown Claremont and checked out different stores.
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Cerritos, CA
File Keepers is proud to provide Shredding, Document Storage, Document Scanning, Inbound Mail Processing, and Electronic Content Management [ECM] services throughout Los Angeles County, including to Cerritos. This makes us a convenient source for all of your Digital Transformation service needs. Our extensive fleet of trucks is ready to pick up your shredding – we can even do onsite shredding, and or we can bring back your records, documents, CDs, hard drives, and x-rays for secure destruction in our certified facilities. We can even provide Certificates of Destruction or provide witnessed destruction. All shredded paper documents are processed into post-consumer fiber to maximize our environmental impact. Our offsite document storage capabilities are second to none. You can archive records, request file retrieval, and we even have climate-controlled storage areas to help you preserve vital records. We can also scan selected documents on demand, or perform high volume document imaging service through our state-of-the-art scanning bureau to convert entire cabinets and storage rooms of documents into searchable electronic images. We can scan any documents, from books and magazines, to large-format blueprints and maps, all the way down to century-old onionskin archives. Our ECM department uses Laserfiche software to create a secure repository for all of your organization’s information. We can create e-forms and automated workflows to help you go paperless while we automatically name and organize your folder structure and build granular access and security levels for all your users. Finally, we can handle all of your inbound mail processing needs by creating a Digital Mailroom – we can receive, sort, scan, and securely distribute your mail so that you get all of your critical information in a timely fashion, even if your employees are working remotely.
The city of Cerritos is one of several cities within Los Angeles County that make up the Gateway Cities to southeast Los Angeles County. Originally incorporated in 1956, it is a subregion of Los Angeles County. The population was 49,859 in 2019. Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, California is part of the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, California Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Cerritos gets its revenue from two main sources: retail sales taxes and interest from the general fund.
Los Cerritos Shopping Center and Cerritos Industrial Park account for most of the employment in the city of Cerritos. In the Cerritos Industrial Park, workers are employed in light manufacturing, as well as assembling electronic and automotive parts. The city’s largest employer, United Parcel Service, is in the park. In 2010, Los Cerritos Center supported 4,450 full-time and part-time jobs, and the Cerritos Auto Square held 2,160 jobs. Retail and industrial trades account for $2 billion in taxable retail sales and $7.2 billion in assessed property values.
With an average income of $36,544, Cerritos is the second-highest consumer of retail goods in California (after Beverly Hills), according to the California State Board of Equalization. On February 14, 2006, Applied Development Economics reported that total annual household spending on retail was about $365 million. Automobile dealerships, grocery stores, department stores, service stations, and restaurants were most in demand.
Consumer survey conducted by Applied Development Economics found that outside of Orange County, residents from other parts of Southern California account for 25 percent of transactions in Cerritos, while nearly 21 percent are residents of Cerritos itself. Commuters account for 18 percent of transactions in Cerritos, and residents of neighboring communities constitute 16 percent.
One of the largest master planned developments in the country, Cerritos Towne Center combines offices, retail, hotels and entertainment facilities. This center boasts the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts and a Sheraton hotel with 203 rooms and more than 93,000 square feet of office space. Retailers are located within the project, while some specialty shops anchor the project. The project is bordered to the south by 183rd Street, to the west by Bloomfield Avenue, to the east by Shoemaker Avenue and to the north by the Artesia Freeway (Route 91).
The city of Cerritos, along with Anaheim, Burbank, Colton, Glendale, and Pasadena, participated in the Magnolia Power Project on February 13, 2003. The project authorized the construction of a 310-megawatt power plant in Burbank. Cerritos receives 10 megawatts, or 4% of the total output, to power public facilities, park lighting, traffic signals, and water wells. Five megawatts of surplus power is sold to government and/or private agencies.
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