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Norwalk, California
NameNorwalk, California
Settlement typeCity
Pushpin label positionbottom
Coordinates33.9042°N 118.0820°W
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1California
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Los Angeles

Norwalk, California is a city located in Los Angeles County, near Los Angeles, Downey, and Santa Fe Springs. The city is situated near the San Gabriel River and is part of the Gateway Cities region, which also includes Cerritos, Hawaiian Gardens, and Artesia. Norwalk is close to several major highways, including Interstate 5, Interstate 605, and Interstate 105, making it an important transportation hub. The city is also near Long Beach, Anaheim, and Ontario.

Geography

Norwalk is located in the southern part of Los Angeles County, near the Orange County border. The city is bordered by Downey to the north, Bellflower to the west, Cerritos to the south, and Santa Fe Springs to the east. Norwalk is situated near the San Gabriel River and is part of the San Gabriel Valley region, which also includes Pasadena, Alhambra, and Monterey Park. The city is close to several major parks, including Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, Echo Mountain, and Whittier Narrows Recreation Area. Norwalk is also near the Port of Long Beach, Port of Los Angeles, and Los Angeles International Airport.

History

The area that is now Norwalk was originally inhabited by the Tongva people, who were later displaced by Spanish settlers. The city was founded in 1872 by Atwood Spalding, John Spalding, and Charles Spalding, who named it after Norwalk, Connecticut. Norwalk was incorporated as a city in 1957 and has since grown into a thriving community, with a strong economy and a diverse population. The city is home to several historic landmarks, including the Norwalk Railroad Depot, which was built in 1873, and the Hargitt House, which was built in 1891. Norwalk is also close to several other historic sites, including the Rancho Los Cerritos, Rancho Los Alamitos, and the Workman-Temple Family Homestead Museum.

Demographics

As of the 2020 census, the population of Norwalk was approximately 109,000 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and incomes. The city has a high percentage of Hispanic and Asian residents, with significant populations of Mexican Americans, Salvadoran Americans, and Filipino Americans. Norwalk is also home to a large number of veterans, with many residents having served in the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, and United States Marine Corps. The city is close to several major institutions, including California State University, Long Beach, University of California, Irvine, and University of Southern California.

Economy

The economy of Norwalk is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, education, and retail. The city is home to several major employers, including Norwalk Community Hospital, Cerritos College, and the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District. Norwalk is also a major transportation hub, with several major highways and intermodal facilities, including the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad. The city is close to several major economic centers, including Downtown Los Angeles, Downtown Long Beach, and the Port of Los Angeles. Norwalk is also near several major shopping centers, including the Cerritos Mall, Lakewood Center, and the Stonewood Center.

Government

The city of Norwalk is governed by a city council, which is composed of five members, including the mayor. The city is also part of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and is represented by Supervisor Janice Hahn and Supervisor Kathryn Barger. Norwalk is located in the 38th congressional district, which is represented by Congressman Linda Sánchez, and the California State Assembly's 57th district, which is represented by Assemblyman Ian Calderon. The city is also close to several major government institutions, including the Los Angeles City Hall, Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, and the California State Capitol.

Education

The city of Norwalk is served by the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Norwalk High School, John Glenn High School, and Cerritos College. The city is also home to several private schools, including St. John of God School and Norwalk Christian School. Norwalk is close to several major institutions of higher education, including California State University, Long Beach, University of California, Irvine, and University of Southern California. The city is also near several major libraries, including the Norwalk Library and the Cerritos Library. Category: Cities in Los Angeles County, California