Talk:Neighborhoods of Agoura Hills, California
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[edit] Totally Fictitious
The author of this article and all of the sub-district articles (including the map) seems to have made most of this up. None of this falls in line with the City of Agoura Hills General Plan. There is no such place as "Downtown," "North Village," "Historic Quarter," etc. in Agoura Hills. Drawing up that map with arbitrary boundaries and then affixing the city logo as if it were official is just wrong. Part of "North Village" is in the Morrison Ranch Homeowners association (west of Kanan Road) and the portion east of Kanan is a neighborhood known as "Fountainwood." The article describes this area as townhomes. I assure you it is all detached single family. I really don't understand referring to two strip malls and a couple of supermarkets as a downtown. Agoura Hills has no downtown... it's just a bunch of subdivisions that cropped up in the 60's, 70's and 80's. Granted, the "Historic Quarter" is where some of the older subdivisions (such as Indian Hills near Lewis Road and Laura La Plante Drive are). If I knew how to delete a wiki or edit one of these complex things, I would definitely do this. I suggest the author go online and go to the city's General Plan and only reference neighborhoods by their appropriate names and not assign random names and random boundaries and then discuss the neighborhoods at length as if he/she even knew anything about them. It's totally inappropriate.
[edit] Sources
This is a very nice article, but it appears to have been written without using verifiable references. -Will Beback · † · 00:46, 25 December 2006 (UTC)