Westside (Los Angeles County)

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The Los Angeles Westside is an urban region in western Los Angeles County, California. It has no official definition, but, according to the Los Angeles Times, it comprises 101.28 square miles (262 km2), encompassing 27 districts in the city of Los Angeles, two unincorporated neighborhoods and four other incorporated cities.[1]

The Westside.
Map by the Los Angeles Times[1]

Neighborhoods and districts [edit]

City of Los Angeles [edit]

Other cities [edit]

Beverly Hills

Culver City

Santa Monica

West Hollywood

Unincorporated areas [edit]

Marina del Rey

Veterans Administration

Population [edit]

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In the 2000 census, the Westside (as defined by the Los Angeles Times) had a population of 529,427.[1] The areas within the city of Los Angeles that Los Angeles Almanac recognized as part of the Westside had a population of 413,351.[2] Originally, the Westside was overwhelmingly white, but it has grown more ethnically diverse. In 2000, non-Hispanic whites made up 63% of the population. Economic levels vary from middle class to upper class, and a majority of the wealthiest communities in Los Angeles County are located on the Westside.[1]

Transportation [edit]

The Westside rivals downtown Los Angeles for the number of people commuting to it from other areas, in particular the San Fernando Valley to the north and the South Bay to the south.

The proposed Pacific Coast, Beverly Hills, and Laurel Canyon freeways went unbuilt in the face of massive community opposition. A great deal of development took place in anticipation of these roadways' construction, resulting in significant congestion on the area's surface streets during peak rush hour. Proposals to widen existing freeways have been explored, and, more recently, a previous proposal to turn Pico and Olympic boulevards into one-way streets has been revived.[3] The area is well covered by several Metro Rapid bus lines that traverse most major thoroughfares, but the routes are often extremely slow due to traffic congestion. Construction has commenced on the light rail Expo Line (Los Angeles Metro) that will connect Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles by 2015.

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the principal airport of the Greater Los Angeles area, is located in the southern Westside neighborhood of Westchester and is among of the busiest airports in the world in terms of passenger traffic and cargo handled.[4][5]

The view from the Getty Center, centered on the Westside as the 405 goes through the Sepulveda Pass in the Santa Monica Mountains and down through the city

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d [1] "The Westside." "Mapping L.A." project of the Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ http://www.laalmanac.com/population/po24la.htm
  3. ^ Guccione, Jean, "One-way streets may get Westside on the fast track", Los Angeles Times, 29 March 2007
  4. ^ World's busiest airports by passenger traffic
  5. ^ News Content

Coordinates: 34°03′42″N 118°27′12″W / 34.06153°N 118.453392°W / 34.06153; -118.453392