Mapping LA Neighborhoods
MAPPING L.A.

Neighborhoods

Select one of L.A. County’s 16 regions

Wel­come to The Times’ neigh­bor­hood map of Los Angeles County. This re­gion­al view is your portal to in­di­vidu­al maps and stat­ist­ics for 158 cit­ies and un­in­cor­por­ated places and 114 neigh­bor­hoods with­in the city of Los Angeles. In ad­di­tion, there are maps of the 42 un­in­cor­por­ated areas that we have col­lapsed in­side of ad­ja­cent cit­ies.

The maps cov­er the 4,000 square miles of Los Angeles County — by far the most pop­u­lous county in the na­tion — from the high desert to the coast. In 2009, there were an es­tim­ated 9.8 mil­lion res­id­ents, up from 9.5 mil­lion coun­ted in the 2000 U.S. census, the basis for The Times’ demo­graph­ic ana­lys­is for each neigh­bor­hood and re­gion.

Click on a re­gion to see the neigh­bor­hoods with­in it. Then click on any one to see a more de­tailed map with in­form­a­tion about schools, in­come, demo­graph­ics and news from that area. Or just se­lect a neigh­bor­hood from the search box at right.

In the weeks ahead, we plan to keep adding to the in­form­a­tion you’ll find, in­clud­ing crime stat­ist­ics for many cit­ies.

Map­ping L.A. began last year with pub­lic­a­tion of The Times’ map of 87 neigh­bor­hoods in the city of Los Angeles, re­drawn with the help of read­ers who agreed or dis­agreed with our ini­tial bound­ar­ies.

But read­ers didn’t just com­ment on the bound­ar­ies; hun­dreds sent notes — short es­says, really — on the places they live. They were in­form­at­ive, hu­mor­ous, thought-pro­vok­ing and of­ten elo­quent. Now we ex­pand that con­ver­sa­tion to the en­tire county. Please use these pages to tell us more about the places you live.

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Credits: Sarah Ardalani, Ebony Bailey, Robert Browning, Paul Duginski, Stephanie Ferrell, Megan Garvey, Kathy Gosnell, Mark Hafer, Thomas Suh Lauder, David Lauter, Saji Mathai, Michelle Minkoff, Maloy Moore, Nicole Mooradian, Jessica Parks, Anthony Pesce, Sandra Poindexter, Joel Rubin, Ken Schwencke, Doug Smith, Ben Welsh, Lauren Williams

Mapping L.A.

is the Los Angeles Times’ resource for crime, neighborhoods, demographics and schools in Los Angeles County.
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