Orange County environmental issues, land use, and planning collection, 1919-1973 (bulk 1960-1970)

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Orange County environmental issues, land use, and planning collection, 1919-1973 (bulk 1960-1970)

The collection consists of correspondence, reports, court documents, minutes,photographs, and newspaper clippings documenting three major environmental and politicalissues in Orange County, California, in the 1960s: agricultural preserves, beach erosion,and redistricting. Primary creators and collectors of the documents include the OrangeCounty Board of Supervisors and the Orange County Planning Commission. Documentsillustrate political positions, public opinion, and law on land conservation and landuse. Aerial photographs depict Pacific coastline erosion, and maps illustrate districtingplans.

2.9 linear feet (5 boxes and 1 oversize folder)

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Orange County (Calif.). Board of Supervisors

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Orange County, California, formerly the southern portion of Los Angeles County, was formally established in 1889. The City of Santa Ana is the county seat. Orange County is governed by a Board of Supervisors comprising five elected officials, each representing a regional constituency. From the description of Orange County environmental issues, land use, and planning collection, 1919-1973 (bulk 1960-1970). (University of California, Irvine). WorldCat record id...