Neighborhoods of Long Beach, California
Long Beach, California is composed of many different neighborhoods. However, the names and boundaries of neighborhoods themselves are not officially recognized by the City government, with limited exceptions for statutory purposes (the City does, however, recognize neighborhood advocacy groups representing some of these neighborhoods or portions thereof). Some neighborhoods are named after thoroughfares, while others are named for nearby parks, schools, or city features. They include (alphabetically):
- 4th Street Corridor
- Alamitos Beach
- North Alamitos Beach (NABA)
- Alamitos Heights
- Arlington
- Artcraft Manor
- Belmont Heights
- Belmont Park
- Belmont Shore
- Bixby Highlands
- Bixby Knolls
- Bixby Terrace
- Bixby Village
- Bluff Heights
- Bluff Park
- Broadway Corridor
- California Heights
- Carroll Park
- Central Area
- College Square
- Coolidge Triangle
- DeForest Park
- Hamilton Neighborhood
- Downtown Long Beach
- Downtown Shoreline
- Drake Park/Willmore City
- East Village
- Eastside
- El Dorado Park
- El Dorado Park Estates
- El Dorado South
- Grant Neighborhood
- Houghton Park
- Hellman
- Imperial Estates
- Lakewood Village
- Cambodia Town (Little Phnom Penh)
- Long Beach Marina
- Los Altos
- Los Cerritos – Virginia Country Club
- Memorial Heights
- Naples
- North Long Beach
- Park Estates[1]
- Peninsula
- Plaza
- Poly High
- Promenade
- Ramona Park
- Ranchos
- Ridgewood Heights
- Rose Park
- Shoreline Village
- South of Conant
- Stearns Park
- Saint Mary's
- Sunrise
- Terminal Island
- Traffic Circle
- University Park Estates
- West Long Beach
- Wrigley North and South
- Wrigley Heights
- Zaferia
References
- ↑ Canalis, John (June 7, 2008). "Park Estates to mark its east end with sign". Long Beach Press-Telegram. Retrieved 2008-06-08.