Skip to main content

User menu

  • Home
  • Post a Job
  • Register

Site Network

  • County News
  • School News
Home
  • News
    • Campaigns and Elections
    • Pension Reform
    • Comings and Goings
  • Local Policy Issues
    • Housing and Land Use
    • Infrastructure
    • Green
    • Health Care
    • Public Safety
    • Transportation
    • Transparency
    • Cybersecurity
    • admin
  • Jobs Board
  • Contact

Now Hiring?

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Using data mapping to reveal California's racial and economic condition

Using data mapping to reveal California's racial and economic condition

By Anthony York on
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print
3646

Since 2009, the Mapping Los Angeles Project has used public data to document 272 different Los Angeles neighborhoods. 

The Times Web site describes it as “a growing resource about the neighborhoods that make up Los Angeles County,” including maps and information about demographics, crime and schools across the L.A. region.

The Times has accumulated a tremendously valuable, and elegant, resource that can help us gain insights into the state’s most populous region. These maps give us a window into where we are as a state, as a people and as a society.

The maps can be used to tell many stories. The examples linked below show evidence of a strong overlap between age, ethnicity and wealth in California's population center.

(Note: These illustrations you see below are static images. To check out the dynamic, scroll-over maps, click the links in the text)

With the lone exception of Venice, the neighborhoods contained within the coastal swath from Malibu to Rancho Palos Verdes have a Latino population in the single digits or low 10s, while inland areas from Exposition Park to Pomona are all more than 50% Latino. The darker the orange in the map below, the higher concentration of Latinos.

 

Those same coastal districts rank the lowest in number of young children, while the Latino counties mentioned above rank at or near the top. Again, the districts with the highest percentage of children are darker orange.

Those coastal enclaves also have high concentrations of median incomes higher than $125,000, while many of the same inland areas with higher concentrations of Latinos have fewer high-income earners.

In our state’s most populous region, we are getting older, whiter and richer at the coast, and poorer, browner and younger inland. The Los Angeles Times neighborhood mapping project is a tremendous resource for anyone trying to connect the dots with California data. You can poke around and see Los Angeles illustrated here.

Tags
Featured
data
los angeles
Section
News
Anthony York
Published 11 years ago
Last updated 1 month ago
3646
  • facebook-f
  • twitter
  • envelope
  • print
Sign Up for Our Awesome Newsletter

 

City Jobs

  • Benefits Analyst
    City of Fontana
  • Benefits Analyst
    City of Fontana
  • Building Official
    City of Healdsburg, CA
  • Assistant City Manager
    City of San Marcos
  • Utilities Director
    City of Gilroy, CA
  • Director of Community Development
    City of Sacramento
  • Accounting Manager
    City of Benicia
  • Assistant City Manager
    City of Solana Beach, CA
  • Public Works Director
    City of Fremont
  • Fire Chief
    East Bay Regional Park District

Campaigns & Elections

L.A. City Council Candidate Who Stabbed Boy in 2016 Will Not Exit Race
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
2026 is shaping up to be a year of city council candidates with problematic pasts.You may recall…
Bass vs. Raman: The Latest Shakeups in L.A.’s Mayoral Race
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Former Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner exited the L.A. Mayor’s race last Thursday…
Matt Mahan Enters California Governor’s Race
Thursday, January 29, 2026
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan has officially entered the crowded race for California Governor. …
Poway Voters Could Recall Controversial Councilman
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Tuesday, November 4, marks California’s Special Election Day. Voters statewide will weigh in on…
Fairfax Recall Highlights California’s Housing Tensions
Thursday, October 16, 2025
Local officials across California are increasingly caught between state housing mandates and…

Comings & Goings

Pinole hires Garrett Evans as Interim City Manager
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Six months after his retirement as city manager of Pittsburg, Garrett Evans has landed a new…
Embattled Head of Solano County Homeless Services Agency Resigns
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Community Action Partnership of Solano Joint Powers Authority (CAP Solano JPA), which coordinates…
After Months in Interim Role, Salvador Mendez Lands Palmdale’s Top Administrative Job
Thursday, March 5, 2026
The Palmdale City Council approved an employment agreement with Salvador Mendez on Tuesday, making…
Fullerton Appoints Permanent City Manager
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Eddie Manfro has assumed the City Manager’s position in Fullerton, California. He was appointed by…
Sacramento Army Reservist Among Six Soldiers Killed in Middle East
Thursday, March 5, 2026
A U.S. Army reservist from Sacramento, California has been identified as one of the six soldiers…

Contact

Job Board Terms of Use

Clear keys input element