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Settlement Name
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Loma Linda
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Has Policy?
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Yes
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Policy
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CITY OF LOMA LINDA
STREET NAMING PROGRAM
GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1. University buildings currently named to honor persons should not be used again for street names.
2. Names to honor LLU or LLUMC affiliates shall not be assigned until the person has moved out of their position with the LLU or LLUMC.
2. Names for new subdivisions, tracts, or streets to be selected from an approved list provided by the City Council.
3. Names should be pronounceable and spellable.
4. Names be provided in four categories:
I. Historical Loma Linda/California/Citrus
II. Medically Oriented and Loma Linda University Related
III. Military Related
IV. Pleasant Sounding
5. Each subdivision, or tract be limited to names of a certain category.
6. Each subdivision should be assigned names that relate to the geographic significance of the origin/relationship to the subdivision location (i.e. Spanish or Early History near the Mission Road area, Medically oriented names near LLU)
7. Names arranged in alphabetical order insofar as possible.
8. Names of existing streets that are continuous through a new development should maintain the existing name.
9. Names not to be repetitive of name found in nearby areas.
10. "Way" shall be used only on future private streets.
11. Arrange names by groups and alphabetically.
Suggested Names
See attached lists.
*Note: Street, Lane, Drive, Cove, Avenue, Circle, Road, Court, and Place, may be used with Street name.
CATEGORY I
Historical Loma Linda/California/Citrus
PEOPLE & PLACES
BANDINI, Juan; San Diego pioneer, owned extensive lands where Riverside is now located.
BEVERLY, Family resided in a residence near the Carriage House on Mission Road.
BUNDY, Bryn Mawr Family.
CARRILLO, Carlos Antonio; founder of pioneer Santa Barbara family; Leo Carrillo was a descendant of Carlos Antonio.
CARSON, F.E.; President, First National Bank of Loma Linda
CASEY, Ira; First appointed Postmaster in Loma Linda
DINSMORE, Francis; Fire Chief 1940s-1960s
ELLIS, James; In 1857 purchased the property later known as the Hinkley Ranch from the mormons.
ENGLISH, Bryn Mawr Family.
FAGES, Pedro; Fourth Governor of California, first known Spaniard in the San Bernardino Valley. Other Mexican Governors of note: Figueroa, Jose; Alvarado, Juan Bautista; Micheltorena, Manual; Pico, Pio, last Mexican Governor of California
FRINK, (Terrance), Horace Munroe, pioneer freighter
GUACHAMA, Marker on site of first Christian Indian Village in Loma Linda, "The Place of Plenty to Eat", Shoshone Indians
HARLOW, Clarence; Ice and Appliance dealer
KUGLER, Property owners near and including Carriage House on Mission Road. Purchased property from the Cole Family.
MEEK, Sarah Charlotte; Married to Frank Hinkley.
MOONEY, Bryn Mawr Family.
NAHANT, Old Bryn Mawr and Mission District.
NARY, Wesley K; Pioneer Newspaper Publisher in Loma Linda (Winifred A.; Head of Print Shop)
PICHON, Captain; A sea captain who married Caroline Tuttle. Bought the property from Thomas Sacket that was later known as the Hinkley Ranch on Mission Road in 1864. He built a mansion on the property. He sold the property in 1883 to Frank Hinkley. A new home was built in 1888 and again in 1904.
PINE, Dudley; In 1861 purchased Bybee Property that was later known as the Frink Ranch on Mission Road. In 1866 he sold the ranch to Horace Frink.
RAMIREZ, J.J.; Citrus rancher.
RODRIGUEZ, Juan Cabrillo; Discoverer of California
SACKET, Thompson; Purchased the property known as the Hinkley Ranch from James Ellis and sold it to Captain Pishon.
SERRA, Father Junipero; Founder of the California Franciscan missions
SHARPE, Teacher at 1867 Mission School
SWINNEY, Robert; Bryn Mawr Postmaster – February 17, 1940.
TUMAY, Student(s) of 1854 Mission School
TUTTLE, Caroline; Wife of Captain Pishon.
UNGER, Van; Mission District Judge
WATERS, James; was a property owner on Mission Road.
Names Exclusive For Bryn Mawr Area
CONTRERAS, Bryn Mawr Family
MARTINEZ, Bryn Mawr Family
ROMA, Bryn Mawr Family.
RODRIGUEZ, Bryn Mawr Family, Members of the Ringling Bros Circus (aerialists and musicians).
CITRUS INDUSTRY
ALISO, Aliso Street in Los Angeles is the location of the second orange orchard to be planted in California
Citrus Labels
Desert Bloom
Golden Circle
Golden Rod
Half Moon
Sunny Cove
Sunny Heights
CATEGORY II
Medically Oriented and Loma Linda University Related
PEOPLE
ABBOTT, George K; M.D., President of College of Medical Evangelists 1907-10
ACOSTA, Phyllis; Dietitian, pioneer in inborn error research
ARNOLD, Ray D.; General electrician for 50 years at LLU, developed P.A. System
BARDEN, Ellen E.; First patient admitted to Loma Linda Hospital
BEHRENS, Lyn; President Loma Linda University Medical Center, LLU and LLUAHSC
BUNCH, Taylor G.; Minister and Bible Instructor
CHINNOCK, Robert F.; M.D., Professor of Pediatrics
CLEVELAND, Robert E.; Academic Dean
COMSTOCK, Daniel Delos; M.D., AMMC 1906
COOPER, Lenna Francis; ADA - Dietitians
DEEB, Paul Harold; M.D., Professor of Radiology
ELLIOTT, Walter Paul; Chairman of the Board of C.M.E. (LLU)
FREDERIKSEN, Mads T.; Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory
HADLEY, Gilbert Gordon; Professor of Pathology, Dean, School of Medicine 1977-1986, Director, Health and Temperance Department, Professor at University of Kabul, Afghanistan 1960 – present, President, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital in China.
Henry; Chair, Department of Urology 1965-1990. Roger; Chair, Department of Urology and Dean, School of Medicine 2003- present.
HINSHAW, David Burdg; Dean, School of Medicine 1962- 1975, Chief Surgical Service at JL Pettis Memorial Veterans Medical Center 1977-1985, Vice President, Medical Affairs and President of Adventist Health Systems – Loma Linda 1986- 1987, President, Medical Center 1987-1994.
HOWELL, Warren E.; President of C.M.E. Faculty, 1906 gave shape to medical missionary curriculum
JORGENSEN, Neils; Research Scientist pain control in dental surgery, professor at LLU School of Dentistry in Dental Anesthesiology
KING, Mrs. Elsie Beck; R.N., (Assoc.) Superintendent of Nurses;
Myron Scott; M.D., Medical Director
KOCH, Robert; Developed concept of microbic specificity in infection
OWEN, R.S.; Elder and religious instructor and pastor
Allie R.; Daughter of Elder R.S. Owen, and Librarian at C.M.E. for 32 years (R.S.; Pioneer Bible Teacher)
RUBLE, W.A.; Early President of C.M.E.
SEMMENS, Emma; First Nursing Superintendent
SONNENBERG, Lydia; Researcher, legitimized vegetarian diets
THOMASON, George; M.D., Chief Surgeon
TRUMAN, Archibald W.; M.D. Pioneer C.M.E. Teacher, (1908 Affiliate)
WALTON, Daisy; R.N., Superintendent of Nurses; Harold Milton; M.D., first Director of School of Dietetics
WARREN, Luther; Youth Evangelist, retired in Loma in about 1930
WHITE, Ellen Gould (Harmon); Pioneer leader in SDA church, (influential in founding of C.M.E.; LLU & Medical Center
Julia Ann; M.D., First Superintendent of Nurses, (organized School of Nursing, 1905-06)
WIRTH, William G.; Bible Professor of Exegesis at C.M.E.
YEAGER, Edmund; Biologist, Loma Linda University
ZIRKLE, Thomas M.D.; Surgeon Loma Linda University Medical Center Faculty
Thomas J. M.D.; Surgeon – Plastic and reconstructive surgery LLUMC faculty and City of Loma Linda Deputy Fire Chief
ZOLBER, Kathleen; Dietitian program
CATEGORY III
MILITARY RELATED
VETERANS
HERNANDEZ, Peter; Bryn Mawr Veteran
ROSALES, Manuel; Bryn Mawr Veteran
DOSS, Desmond; SDA Medal of Honor Recipient.
SZUTZ, Bradley John, Killed in Action in Viet Nam 1969.
CATEGORY IV
Pleasant Sounding
STREET AND PLACE NAMES FROM THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
Note: Street and place names for Loma Linda from the Spanish should:
Have some relevance
Be easy to pronounce for the person not speaking Spanish
Be checked for accuracy by a Spanish speaking person before being assigned
Trees:
Durazno, peach
Encina, the live oak
Fresno, ash
Manzano, apple tree
Nogal, walnut
Peral, pear tree
Pino, pine tree (also pinar, pine grove)
Tilo, Lime
Birds:
Aguila, Eagle Mirlo, blackbird
Alondra, lark Pardal, sparrow
Cuervo, crow Pinzon, finch
Geographical Features:
Alisal, flat plain Ladera, slope
Barranca, ravine Loma, knoll or hill
Colina, hillock Mesa, tableland, mesa
Falda, foothill Valle, vale or valley (the diminutive is Vallecito, or little valley)
Adjectives To Match Geographical Features (Or May Be Used Alone):
Chico, small (as in Barranca Chica, small ravine)
Colorado, red (as in Loma Colorado, red hill)
Liso, level (as in Campo Liso, flat countryside)
Angosto, narrow (as in Arroyo Angosta, narrow ravine)
Other Combinations:
Faldas del Coyote, Coyote Foothills
Barranca del Zorro, Fox canyon
Yerba Buena, good vegetation (or grass)
Vallecito Incanto, Enchanted Valley
Ladera soleada, sunny slope
Buenos aires, good breezes
Colina de los Vientos, windy hill
Avenida do los Loros, Parrot Avenue
Vallecito de la solidad, a quiet little valley
Canada de la Alondras, Lark glen
Buenaventura, good fortune
GENERAL
Alpine Channing Keswick
Arbor Charlton Lombard
Ardmore Chatham Madero
Ashbourne Coleridge Memory Lane
Ashbury Covington Madison
Avalon Carolina Cedarcrest
Northcliff Bellflower Dawnridge
Palomar Blackberry Rd Eaton
Blossom Hill Blueberry Rd Brandywine
Flintridge Ridgemoor Drive Brownridge
Gainsborough Stratford Glen Holly
Tiffany Glenair Valencia
Hampton Cameron Heather
Canfield Holbrook Whitehill
Canterbury Winston Carmel Manor
Huntington Woodland Hills
Kenilworth Pembury
Birds
Blue Jay Grosbeak Towhee
Bunting Junco Starling
Meadowlark Swallow Raven
Oriole Tanager Goldfinch
Flowers
Amaryllis Hyacinth Phlox
Calendula Jacobina Poppy
Carnation Lily Primrose
Crocus Lupen Sunflower
Fuchsia Marigold Viola
Gladiola Violet Zinnia
Goldenrod Petunia
Fruit Trees
Kumquat Apricot Persimmon
Avocado Loquat Plum
Fig Pomegranate Guava
Trees
Ash Jacaranda Sandalwood
Sycamore Holly Mulberry
Elder Locust Tamarisk
Eucalyptus Mahogany Willow
Evergreen Wisteria Yucca
View (endings)
Amberwood Ironwood Olivewood
Calderwood Lancewood Parkwood
Dogwood Logwood Redwood
Fernwood Maywood Greenwood
Millwood Westwood
WELSH (For exclusive use in the Bryn Mawr area east of Mountain View Avenue)
Aberdovey Randnor
Aberporth Powys
Gower Preseli
Barmouth Gwynedd
Bethesda Harlech
Llewelyn Swansea
Welshpool Penarth
Conwy
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Contact Info
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larreola@lomalinda-ca.gov
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Policy Score
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56