Way #90Link to a set of maps of the Dockweiler site, even historic maps. Note that our site is adjacent to the City of Los Angeles. Though we are close to El Segundo and El Segundo TV takes nice notice of our activities at times, we are not bounded by El Segundo. Many of us do frequent eateries, parks, and other places in El Segundo. Greg DeWolf favors the
[url][url=http://www.yelp.com/biz/beach-mex-el-segundo?osq=Mexican+Food]Beach Mex[/url][/url] where we celebrated his July 5, 2015, birthday;
BeachMexWEB MAPS that show near developments, some of which may affect the use of our flying site in some way (motels, churches, parks, airports, other points of interest.
Notice that the beach we use for flying is not the El Segundo Beach; rather El Segundo Beach is just south of the Grand Ave. parking lot, beachward of the huge Chevron Oil Refinery property.
Be sure to distinguish three large operations near our site: North: Hyperion Treatment Plant. Slight southeast: Scattergood Power Plant (aka Scattergood Generating Station in Playa del Rey). South: Chevron Oil Refinery. Only the Chevron refinery of the three is in the City of El Segundo. The first two are in City of Los Angeles.
http://www.chevron.com/about/history/http://www.mercurynews.com/california/c ... el-segundo Repowering project is underway. The tallest tower will be coming down; three smaller towers will remain; air-traffic conspicuity color scheme remains (so hang gliders will see the towers and and fly into the towers

This way could be developed in a dedicated topic thread.