City of Arcadia

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address:240 West Huntington Drive  Arcadia, CA 91066 phone:626-574-5400 website:City of Arcadia

Events Calendar

Tuesday, November 17th

City Council and Redevelopment Agency Meeting

when:7:00pm, Arcadia, CA
venue:City of Arcadia

Tuesday, November 24th

Modification Committee Meeting

when:7:45am, Arcadia, CA
venue:City of Arcadia

Planning Commission Meeting

when:7:00pm, Arcadia, CA
venue:City of Arcadia

Tuesday, December 1st

City Council and Redevelopment Agency Meeting

when:7:00pm, Arcadia, CA
venue:City of Arcadia

Wednesday, December 2nd

Historical Museum Commission Meeting

when:5:00pm, Arcadia, CA
venue:Arcadia Historical Society Inc‎

Mission Statement
Arcadia is a premier “community of homes” featuring top quality, safe neighborhoods that exist in concert with the natural environment; a diverse population that is committed to community involvement and volunteerism; and a superb educational system. This high quality of life is supported by our commercial vitality. It is the mission of the Arcadia City Government to provide effective and fiscally responsible municipal services in a manner which promotes this high standard of community life.

History Of Arcadia

Arcadia’s beginnings go back over 3,000 years to the Tongva/Gabrielino Native American settlement whose members were attracted to the water rich, ripe Southern California land in which to hunt and gather.

Arcadia saw it’s first notable settler in Hugo Reid who was deeded the land by the Spanish government, making him the first individual land owner of the area and the first to make a modern impact on the land by stocking cattle and building the first structure.

A succession of owners followed and the one who made a lasting impression on the area was Elias J. "Lucky" Baldwin who in 1875 bought a large area of land including what is known as Arcadia for $200,000 ($25 an acre). When Lucky Baldwin first saw the land of Arcadia with its beautiful foothill landscape, lush greenery and oak trees, fertile growing land and acres full of potential, Lucky Baldwin was amazed and declared "By Gads! This is paradise." Upon buying the land, Lucky chose to make the area his home and immediately started erecting buildings and cultivating the land for farming, orchards and ranches. It didn’t take log before he turned his sights to cityhood for the blossoming area he named Arcadia.

With a population of 500 and a booming economy that was somewhat based on entertainment, sporting, hospitality and gambling opportunities, Arcadia became a city in 1903. Since then, Arcadia has grown and matured into a city in which Lucky would have been proud – one of distinction, heritage, success and beauty.

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