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'''West Long Beach''' (or "the Westside") is a [[working-class]] [[neighborhood]] in [[Long Beach, California|Long Beach]], [[California]].

Its boundaries are the [[Los Angeles River]] to the east, [[Interstate 405 (California)|Interstate 405]] to the north, Anaheim Street to the south, and [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] and [[Carson, California]] to the west.

The largest industry in the area is the combined Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles. There is also a large Shell oil refinery in nearby Wilmington and the massive Intermodal Container Transfer Facility (ICTF) on the neighborhood's western edge. The neighborhood is a mix of older residential housing, apartments and townhouses, and industrial buildings. The primary thoroughfare is Santa Fe Avenue, which runs north to south through the center of the neighborhood. The neighborhood has three official parks, including Silverado Park, which was the site of the infamous 1993 shooting by a bodyguard working for Long Beach rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg.
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The neighborhood was historically a working-class neighborhood due to it's proximity to the Port of Long Beach and the large Shell Oil refinery in nearby Wilmington. A large U.S. navy housing complex once stood in the neighborhood, on Santa Fe ave near Pacific Coast Highway (Cabrillo High School now stands on the site). Like many neighborhoods with largely working-class populations, de-industrialization in the 1970's took it's toll, and the neighborhood was largely poor by the early 1980's. While conditions have improved in the early 2000's, the neighborhood is still one of the poorest in Long Beach. There has been and continues to be heavy gang activity and a high rate of violent crime in the neighborhood, and a large portion of the neighborhood is under a gang injunction directed at the West Side Longos gang.

According to the 2000 US Census, there were 35,637 residents of the 90810 ZIP code, which is nearly exactly coterminous with West Long Beach. Of that, roughly 46% were Hispanic or Latino, roughly 17% Black or African-American, roughly 9% non-Hispanic white, and roughly 23% Asian. There is also a heavy Samoan presence in West Long Beach.


The area is served by Cabrillo High School (9-12), Stephens Middle School (6-8), Muir Elementary (K-6), Garfield Elementary (K-6) and Hudson School (K-8); all operated by the Long Beach Unified School District. Police service in the area is rendered by the Long Beach Police Department Western Division, which operates a station at Pacific Coast Hwy and Santa Fe.

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[[Category:Neighborhoods in Long Beach, California]]

Revision as of 20:12, 20 December 2008