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Title
The Planning Revolution in Southern California
Creator
County of Orange
Date Created and/or Issued
1973-04-05
Contributing Institution
Orange County Archives
Collection
California Revealed from Orange County Archives
Rights Information
Public Domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
First meetings of the Orange County Planning Commission. In 1973 the Planning Commission brought planning into the modern era with such concepts as green belts and a basic idea that developers had to think on a larger scale beyond building just roads. A group of planners led by Forest Dickason, Dick Ramella and Al Bell would lay the blueprint for all the development in Orange County.
California Audiovisual Preservation Project
Type
sound
Format
Original
1/4 inch audio tape
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
2015.9
castaoca_000074_t01; castaoca_000074_t02
Language
English
Subject
Local government--Orange County
Dickason, Forest
Ramella, Dick
Bell, Al
Orange County Planning Commission
Provenance
Orange County Archives
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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