Gardena Freeway
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The Gardena Freeway is a short freeway in southern Los Angeles County, California. It is the westernmost freeway portion of California State Route 91. It begins just west of the Harbor Freeway at the intersection with Vermont Avenue in the eastern edge of the city of Gardena, proceeding eastward approximately six miles (10 km) until it intersects the Long Beach Freeway. Thereafter, CA-91 is known as the Artesia Freeway.
Until 1991, the Gardena Freeway was known as the Redondo Beach Freeway. The name change reflected the successful efforts of the cities of Torrance and Redondo Beach to block the extension of the freeway westward to its intended terminus at the cancelled Pacific Coast Freeway in Redondo Beach.
[edit] Legal definition
Route 14 from the Eastern boundary of the City of Gardena to Route 710. [Senate Concurrent Resolution 16, Chapter 35 (1991)]
Source: 2004 Named Freeways, Highways, Structures and Other Appurtenances in California (PDF)
[edit] Communities served
Communities along the Gardena Freeway include:
[edit] Major intersections
Freeways intersecting the Gardena Freeway include: