Education
Belotti studied at a business college in Massachusetts and earned two business degrees in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Belotti studied at a business college in Massachusetts and earned two business degrees in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Due to redistricting, he represented both the 1st and 2nd Assembly Districts over his career. A bridge, two parts of Route 101, and the main hall of the Humboldt County Fairgrounds are named for him. He moved to California 1924 where he worked as a telegraph operator until 1926 when he became a mink rancher near Eureka, California.
From 1951 to 1962, Belotti"s First Assembly District included Delegate Norte, Humboldt and Mendocino Counties when Lake County was added to the district.
In 1966 reapportionment resulted in Belotti representing the Second Assembly District which included parts of Humboldt, Mendocino and Sonoma Counties. Belotti sponsored legislation related to north coast issues of access, water, harbors, logging, lumber, agriculture and conservation.
Belotti worked for and secured legislation to preserve the Avenue of the Giants during the Highway 101 freeway bypass of the redwood groves. Belotti Freeway - Route 101 from Englewood to Sylvandale by House Resolution 461 in 1961.
Belotti Memorial Freeway - 22 miles of the Redwood Freeway (also Route 101) from Bridge 04-241 over the South Fork of the Eel River near Smith Point, to Myers Flat by Assembly Concurrent Resolution Number.
54, Chapter 114, in 1994. Belotti Memorial Bridge, bridge 04-212, over the South Fork of the Eel River near Garberville in Humboldt County. Belotti Hall, at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds, Ferndale, California.
Belotti was a member of the Humboldt County Planning Commission, Eureka Kiwanis Club, Humboldt Grange, Moose International, Commonwealth Club, Redwood Empire Association, Wool Growers, Farm Bureau Federation and Director of the California Marine Parks and Harbors Association.