THE MAP SHOWS HOW WESTSIDE VILLAGE IS TODAY CONSIDERED TO BE A PART OF PALMS.
Exhibit B. A 2002 map of the Automobile Club of Southern California places PALMS north of Rose Avenue, south of National, on both sides of Overland.

Would the Auto Club lie to us?
EXHIBITS

PETITION TO DECERTIFY THE JURISDICTION OF THE MAR VISTA COMMUNITY COUNCIL FROM THE AREA EAST OF THE
I-405 SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AND TO ENABLE THAT AREA TO JOIN A PROPOSED
PALMS-WESTSIDE VILLAGE NEIGHBORHOOD COUNCI
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Palms and Mar Vista

A: Thomas Guide map.
B: Auto Club map.
C: Palms-Rancho Park branch library map.
D: Police Basic-Car maps (from the Pacific Division).
F: Big Blue Bus map.
G: Culver CityLines map.
R: Postal Zone 90034 map.
R-2: Map showing Palms Post Office.
S: Palms-Westside Village Neighborhood Watch.
T: The Palms-Westside Village ‘Police Chief.’
U: Fire Station 43.
V: No. 12 Big Blue Bus through Palms and Westside Village.
Y and Z: Wells Fargo Palms branch in Westside Village.

Map of Mar Vista Community Council boundaries:

I-2: How the Mar Vista area juts across San Diego 405 Freeway.
CC: Details of Mar Vista Community Council's eastern boundary.

How Palms’ boundaries were viewed throughout history:

J: Palms in 1907 included the area that became Westside Village.
K: Palms in 1951 (showing Sepulveda as the boundary line with the "Venice District).
L: Palms in 1926 (showing Westside Village as part of Palms).
M. Palms in 1939 (showing Westside Village as part of Palms).

Westside Village’s schools:

Q: Alexander Hamilton High School.
P: Palms Middle School.
EE: Charnock Road School.
EE-2: How Palms Junior High School was founded.
AA: Clover Ave. School.

Other links:

Palms Neighborhood Council.
Palms-Westside Village Neighborhood Watch.