Los Angeles County has developed this data-driven, multi-layered Geographic Information System (GIS) planning tool to help guide City and County policymakers’ efforts, both at the County and city level, to respond urgently and effectively to homelessness and inform the public and community stakehol...
With more than 10 million residents, Los Angeles (LA) County is the most populous county in the United States. Its government—which consists of 37 departments; approximately 200 committees and commissions; and more than 500 political districts such as school boards, water districts, and sanitation...
Here is a Los Angeles zip code map to see the postal regions that make up the "City of Angels". You can also explore the interstate highways.
Los Angeles County assessed park and recreation needs to expand access to parks and open space for its most nature-deprived residents.
Los Angeles uses GIS to move mountains: Annual waste pickups top 1.5 million tons of trash, yard waste, and recyclables in LA - ArcLogistics and RouteSmart to the rescue!Baumann, Jim
This paper focuses on the geographic distribution of material deprivation and premature mortality in Los Angeles County, where population diversity, wide health disparities, and substantial clustering of SES provide a unique opportunity to examine these relationships at neighborhood level. GIS is used to...
1913 -The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Countyopens. It remains the largest museum of its kind in the western United States. 1913 - After a saga of cinematic proportions, the Los Angeles Aqueduct is completed, carrying water from the Owens Valley, about 230 miles north of the city....
The Department of City Planning providesZIMAS, a web-based GISthat allows users to retrieve comprehensive property information from across the City of Los Angeles. ZIMAS provides zoning information to ensure that any particular are has zoning regulations that accommodate your business type. ...
Matei, SorinMatei, S. (2000, June 13-17). GIS mapping and modeling mass media influence on perception of urban space in Los Angeles. Paper presented at the USGIS Summer Assembly, Mount Hood Resort, Oregon.
“GIS [geographic information system technology] and mapping were central to the assessment effort,” says Clement Lau, AICP, departmental facilities planner with the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation. “The first step was creating and providing a portal where each city could ent...