Central-Alameda, Los Angeles
Geography
According to the Central Alameda Neighborhood Council map, the street boundaries are: 41st Street on the north; Slauson Avenue on the south; Central Avenue on the west, and Alameda Street on the east.
According to the Mapping L.A. project of the Los Angeles Times, Central-Alameda, which measure 2.18 square miles, is bounded on the north and northeast by Downtown L.A., on the east by the city of Vernon, on the south by Huntington Park and Florence-Firestone, and on the west by Historic South Central and South Park.
Central-Alameda area encompasses the neighborhood of Nevin.
Demographics
This section needs to be updated.(January 2025) |
2000
According to the 2000 U.S. census, the neighborhood's population was 40,947, which amounted to 18,760 people per square mile, among the highest densities for the city of Los Angeles and among the highest densities for the county. In 2008 the L.A. Department of City Planning estimated the population at 43,638. The average household size was 4.3 people, considered high for both the city and the county. Renters occupied 70.2% of the housing units and owners inhabited the rest, 29.8%.
There were 1,980 families headed by single parents, 26.3% of the total, considered high for both the city and the county. The median age was 22, "young for the city and young for the county." The percentages of residents aged 10 through 34 were among the county's highest. The percentages of never married men and women were among the county's highest. Just 444 people, 1.8% of the neighborhood population, were veterans, low for both the city and the county.
The Los Angeles Times classified the neighborhood as "not especially diverse." Today Latinos make up 84.6% of the population (high for the county), blacks 13.3% (also high for the county), whites 1% and Asians 0.7%.
The median household income of $31,559 (in 2008 dollars) was low for both the city and the county.
Just 2.8% of the residents 25 and older had a four-year degree, considered low when compared to the city and the county as a whole. Seventy-five percent of residents in that age range had failed to complete high school, the highest percentage of any Los Angeles City neighborhood.
Education
The following public schools are within the council area:
Jefferson High School - 41st and Hooper streets.
Public Safety
There is one fire station within the council area:
- Station 21 - 1192 East 51st Street
Parks and recreation
City recreation facilities include:
- Ross Snyder Recreation Center, 41st Street
- Central Avenue Jazz Park, Central Avenue at 42nd Place
- Fred Roberts Park and Recreation Center, Long Beach Avenue between East 46th Street and East 48th Place
- Latham Park, Latham Street at East 53rd Street
- Slauson Recreation Center, 53rd Street at Compton Avenue
- Augustus F. Hawkins Natural Park, Slauson and Compton avenues
References
- ^ "Central Alameda Neighborhood Council". neighborhoodempowerment.lacity.gov. City of Los Angeles. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
- ^ "Central Alameda Map" (PDF). Empowerla. LAcity.org. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
- ^ "South L.A.," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
- ^ "Central L.A.," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
- ^ "Central-Alameda," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
- ^ "Station 21". Los Angeles Fire Department. Retrieved 8 January 2025.
Station 21 - 1192 East 51st Street Los Angeles, CA 90011
- ^ [1] Department of Recreation and Parks
- ^ [2] Central Avenue Jazz Park
- ^ [3] Department of Recreation and Parks
- ^ [4] Department of Recreation and Parks
- ^ [5] Department of Recreation and Parks
- ^ [6] Department of Recreation and Parks
External links
- [7] Central-Alameda crime map and statistics