Turtle Rock, Irvine, California

Turtle Rock, Irvine, California

Turtle Rock is a neighborhood in the south part of Irvine, Orange County, California near the University of California, Irvine. It is bounded to the north by University Drive and Mason Regional Park, to the east by the Strawberry Farms Golf Club and Ridgeline Drive, to the south by Shady Canyon Drive, and to the west by Culver Drive. Turtle Rock is one of the five "villages" originally forming Irvine; [ [http://www.ci.irvine.ca.us/about/history.asp City of Irvine Website – History of the city] .] its 1967 founding is commemorated by a sculpture of a turtle in Turtle Rock Community Park, at the corner of Turtle Rock and Sunnyhill Drives. [ [http://platial.com/post/969820 1967: Turtle Rock village opens] . Platial: The People's Atlas.]

Geographically, Turtle Rock lies in the San Joaquin Hills. Although the highest peak in the neighborhood is also sometimes called Turtle Rock, this hill has no official name. A lower peak to the north, also within the neighborhood, is called French Hill. [Gnis|242498|French Hill] While it is not entirely clear where the name "Turtle Rock" comes from, ["No one's sure how Irvine's Turtle Rock acquired its name", Orange County Register, Oct. 31, 1989.] there is a rocky outcropping on Rockview Drive at the northern end of the neighborhood that is now maintained as part of an association park. [http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/2007/05/12/irvines-turtle-rock/] This rock has the shape of the front of a turtle's carapace, and is sacred to the Gabrieleño Native Americans.Fact|date=September 2008 It is often locally considered to be the origin of the name "Turtle Rock".

Schools within Turtle Rock include Turtle Rock Elementary School, Bonita Canyon Elementary School, University High School, and Concordia University.

Planning and housing issues within Turtle Rock have been discussed regularly in Southern California newspapers. ["Hillside Dwellings With Natural Environment", Los Angeles Times, Apr. 7, 1968. "Irvine council calls for study on Turtle Rock development", Orange County Register, Aug. 25, 1988. "Irvine council approves plan for Turtle Rock", Orange County Register, Aug. 25, 1999.] Henry Irving [cite journal
author = Irving, Henry W.
title = Social Networks in the Modern City
journal = Social Forces
year = 1977
volume = 55
issue = 4
pages = 867–880
doi = 10.2307/2577559
] uses Turtle Rock as one of several test cases for analysis of urban communication.

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