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Gateway Cities

The Gateway Cities Region, or Southeast Los Angeles County (also shortened to Southeast Los Angeles and Southeast LA), is an urbanized region located in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, between the City of Los Angeles proper, Orange County, and the Pacific Ocean. The cluster of cities has been termed "Gateway Cities" in that they serve as a "gateway" between the LA and Orange counties, with the city of Cerritos equidistant from Downtown L.A., Long Beach, and Santa Ana in Orange County.[1] As such, the area is central to the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and has a population of approximately 2,000,000 residents.[2]

The Gateway Cities, shaded in blue (the boundary is generalized)

Despite a predominating urban fabric of single-family homes and low-rise multifamily residential structures, Southeast LA County comprises some of the most densely populated municipalities in the United States.[3][4] As with other regions of Los Angeles, Southeast LA's demographics are notable for ethnic and age diversity.

The Gateway Cities Council of Governments (GCCOG), the coordinating body for the Southeast LA Region, is located in the city of Paramount.[5]

Cities of Southeast LA edit

 
Gateway Cities

Area residents generally identify as being part of urban Los Angeles, despite technically living in separate, independent municipalities. The following cities are members of the Gateway Cities Council of Governments,[6] though these cities at times may also be considered part of other LA regions, including the San Gabriel Valley Region, East Los Angeles Region, the South Los Angeles Region, and the Los Angeles Harbor Region.

Also members of the Gateway Cities Council of Governments:

Higher education edit

Universities edit

The region hosts the following colleges and universities:

Community colleges edit

Institution Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Primary Conference Division
Cerritos College Norwalk 1955 22,731 Falcons South Coast Conference CCCAA
Compton College Compton 1927 7,018 Tartars South Coast Conference CCCAA
Long Beach City College Long Beach 1927 24,650 Vikings South Coast Conference CCCAA
Rio Hondo College Whittier 1963 19,948 Roadrunners South Coast Conference CCCAA

Infrastructure edit

Air edit

Southeast LA County's Long Beach Airport (LGB) provides Southeast LA regular direct flights to and from approximately a dozen cities in the Western United States.[7]

Sea and heavy rail edit

The Port of Long Beach, located in Southeast LA, is the second busiest port in the United States,[8] Significant freight rail infrastructure runs through Vernon, Commerce, Industry, Santa Fe Springs, and Pico Rivera; as well as lines running between the Port of Long Beach and Vernon & Commerce.[9]

Commuter and light rail edit

The LA Metro connects Southeast LA County to Greater Los Angeles via the following commuter and light rail lines:

Freeways edit

Given its high population, Southeast LA is noticeably crisscrossed with regional freeway infrastructure, connecting it to other parts of Greater Los Angeles, Orange County, and the Inland Empire. The following freeways directly service Southeast LA County:

References edit

  1. ^ Sonksen, Mike (March 13, 2015). "On Location: Cerritos". KCET. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Demographics of the Gateway Cities COG Region". Gateway Cities Site Selector.
  3. ^ List of United States cities by population density [circular reference]
  4. ^ https://www.census.gov [not specific enough to verify]
  5. ^ "Gateway Cities Council of Governments". Retrieved April 7, 2021.
  6. ^ "Gateway Cities Council of Governments".
  7. ^ "Airlines and Destinations".
  8. ^ White, Ronald D. (2011-08-07). "Long Beach port chief's long voyage nears an end". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035.
  9. ^ "California Railroads".
  10. ^ Schlepp, Travis (2024-01-22). "Metro project with 'confusing' moniker gets new name". KTLA. Retrieved 2024-01-24.

External links edit

  • Gateway Cities Council of Governments

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This article is about the region in California For the cities in Massachusetts see Massachusetts gateway cities The Gateway Cities Region or Southeast Los Angeles County also shortened to Southeast Los Angeles and Southeast LA is an urbanized region located in southeastern Los Angeles County California between the City of Los Angeles proper Orange County and the Pacific Ocean The cluster of cities has been termed Gateway Cities in that they serve as a gateway between the LA and Orange counties with the city of Cerritos equidistant from Downtown L A Long Beach and Santa Ana in Orange County 1 As such the area is central to the Los Angeles Long Beach Anaheim CA Metropolitan Statistical Area MSA and has a population of approximately 2 000 000 residents 2 The Gateway Cities shaded in blue the boundary is generalized Despite a predominating urban fabric of single family homes and low rise multifamily residential structures Southeast LA County comprises some of the most densely populated municipalities in the United States 3 4 As with other regions of Los Angeles Southeast LA s demographics are notable for ethnic and age diversity The Gateway Cities Council of Governments GCCOG the coordinating body for the Southeast LA Region is located in the city of Paramount 5 Contents 1 Cities of Southeast LA 2 Higher education 2 1 Universities 2 2 Community colleges 3 Infrastructure 3 1 Air 3 2 Sea and heavy rail 3 3 Commuter and light rail 3 4 Freeways 4 References 5 External linksCities of Southeast LA edit nbsp Gateway Cities Area residents generally identify as being part of urban Los Angeles despite technically living in separate independent municipalities The following cities are members of the Gateway Cities Council of Governments 6 though these cities at times may also be considered part of other LA regions including the San Gabriel Valley Region East Los Angeles Region the South Los Angeles Region and the Los Angeles Harbor Region Artesia Bell Bell Gardens Bellflower Cerritos Commerce Compton Cudahy Downey Hawaiian Gardens Huntington Park La Habra Heights La Mirada Lakewood Long Beach Lynwood Maywood Montebello Norwalk Paramount Pico Rivera Santa Fe Springs Signal Hill South Gate Vernon Whittier Also members of the Gateway Cities Council of Governments Avalon on Catalina Island Los Angeles County Port of Long Beach City of IndustryHigher education editUniversities edit The region hosts the following colleges and universities Institution Location Founded Type Enrollment Shorthand Nickname Primary Conference Division Biola University La Mirada 1901 Private 4 011 Biola Eagles Pacific West Conference NCAA Division II California State University Long Beach Long Beach 1949 Public 37 776 Cal State Long Beach 49ers Big West Conference NCAA Division I Whittier College Whittier 1887 Private 2 259 Whittier Poets Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference NCAA Division III Southern California University of Health Sciences Whittier 1911 Private Graduate 469 SCU None Community colleges edit Institution Location Founded Enrollment Nickname Primary Conference Division Cerritos College Norwalk 1955 22 731 Falcons South Coast Conference CCCAA Compton College Compton 1927 7 018 Tartars South Coast Conference CCCAA Long Beach City College Long Beach 1927 24 650 Vikings South Coast Conference CCCAA Rio Hondo College Whittier 1963 19 948 Roadrunners South Coast Conference CCCAAInfrastructure editAir edit Southeast LA County s Long Beach Airport LGB provides Southeast LA regular direct flights to and from approximately a dozen cities in the Western United States 7 Sea and heavy rail edit The Port of Long Beach located in Southeast LA is the second busiest port in the United States 8 Significant freight rail infrastructure runs through Vernon Commerce Industry Santa Fe Springs and Pico Rivera as well as lines running between the Port of Long Beach and Vernon amp Commerce 9 Commuter and light rail edit The LA Metro connects Southeast LA County to Greater Los Angeles via the following commuter and light rail lines A Line formerly the Blue Line connecting to downtown Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley C Line formerly the Green Line connecting to LAX and the Beach Cities Southeast Gateway Line planned and funded under Measure M 10 Freeways edit Given its high population Southeast LA is noticeably crisscrossed with regional freeway infrastructure connecting it to other parts of Greater Los Angeles Orange County and the Inland Empire The following freeways directly service Southeast LA County Interstate 5 also known as the Santa Ana Freeway Interstate 405 also known as the San Diego Freeway Interstate 605 also known as the San Gabriel River Freeway Interstate 105 also known as the Glenn Andersen Freeway Interstate 710 also known as the Long Beach Freeway Interstate 110 also known as the Harbor Freeway California State Route 91 also known as the Artesia Freeway California State Route 60 also known as the Pomona Freeway California State Route 22 also known as the 7th Street Extension California State Route 1 Pacific Coast Highway also known as the Pacific Coast HighwayReferences edit nbsp Los Angeles portal nbsp Greater Los Angeles portal nbsp California portal Sonksen Mike March 13 2015 On Location Cerritos KCET Retrieved 20 September 2019 Demographics of the Gateway Cities COG Region Gateway Cities Site Selector List of United States cities by population density circular reference https www census gov not specific enough to verify Gateway Cities Council of Governments Retrieved April 7 2021 Gateway Cities Council of Governments Airlines and Destinations White Ronald D 2011 08 07 Long Beach port chief s long voyage nears an end Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 California Railroads Schlepp Travis 2024 01 22 Metro project with confusing moniker gets new name KTLA Retrieved 2024 01 24 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Gateway Cities Gateway Cities Council of Governments 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