Fox Hills, Culver City, California Explained

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Fox Hills
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Type2:County
Subdivision Name2: Los Angeles
Subdivision Type3:City
Subdivision Name3:Culver City
Area Code:310/424
Timezone:Pacific

Fox Hills is a neighborhood of Culver City, California. It is roughly triangular in shape, bounded by West Slauson Avenue to the north, Centinela Avenue on the south, the San Diego Freeway to the southwest, and Canterbury Drive to the southeast.

Fox Hills was annexed to Culver City in 1964, at which time it consisted of undeveloped land, riding stables, and golf courses. In the 1970s, the neighborhood was developed with apartments, condominiums, and the Fox Hills Mall, an indoor shopping center that opened in 1975.[1]

The Fox Hills neighborhood is home to Fox Hills Park, which is located at the intersection of Green Valley Circle and Buckingham Parkway. The ten-acre park includes a playground, basketball court, soccer field, tennis court, jogging trail, picnic areas, barbecues, and restroom facilities.[2]

Fox Hills residents were assigned to LAUSD schools until 1993 when the neighborhood was transferred to CCUSD.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Lugo Cerra, Julie: Culver City, Arcadia Publishing
  2. Web site: Culver City Government Parks, Recreation, and Community Services . 2013-11-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140227221634/http://www.culvercity.org/Government/PRCS/Parks/ParkSites/FoxHillsPark.aspx . 2014-02-27 . dead .
  3. Web site: Cerra . Julie Lugo . 2018-11-29 . Looking Back…Fox Hills connection with Culver City dates to '60s . 2024-03-03 . www.culvercitynews.org . en-US.