View Park
View Park residents gather in Monteith Park for a twilight showing of the movie “The Wiz.”
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Homes snake along a ridgeline in View Park, where many homes have a commanding view of the Los Angeles Basin and the downtown L.A. skyline.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Tammy Williams is among the View Park residents who oppose the historic designation.
(Christina House / For The Times)View Park residents walk to Monteith Park for a twilight showing of the movie “The Wiz.”
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)Jasimen Phillips, left, talks with daughter Roxanne, 2, as they wait with family friend Harper Cox, 2, and her older daughter Layla, 4, for a twilight showing of the movie “The Wiz” in View Park.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)View Park is 84% African American and combined with neighboring Windsor Hills, Baldwin Hills and Ladera Heights, constitutes the West Coast’s highest concentration of black affluence.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)View Park resident River Ortiz-Green plays soccer in Monteith Park in a neighborhood that is an unincorporated part of Los Angeles County.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)