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Cities

There are 88 cities in Los Angeles County, each with its own city council. All of the cities, in varying degrees, contract with the County to provide municipal services. The County provides some services for all residents, like public health protection, public social services, property assessment and vital records.


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Voting Districts
By putting in a street address, you can find out what political districts represent that area and whether the area is unincorporated or in a city.

City or Unincorporated Area?
Not sure if you live in a city or an unincorporated area? Even if your mailing address has a city, you may live outside its boundaries.

Municipal Services
Don't know if it is the city or the County that provides a particular service in your area? This chart will help you figure it out. All cities contract with the County to provide some of their municipal services.


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Did You Know?

  • Thirty-seven cities contract with the County to provide nearly all of their municipal services.
  • There are 88 cities in L.A. County.
  • The racial makeup of the county (2000 Census) is 44.6% Hispanic, 31.1% white, 12.3% Asian, 9.7% black, .5% American Indian and .3% Pacific Islander.
  • The county is home to the nation's largest urban American Indian population.
  • Los Angeles is the largest city with 4 million residents; Vernon the smallest with 95.
  • Hollywood Boulevard between Western and Normandie avenues in Los Angeles is officially known as Thai Town.
  • 9.2 million of the county's 10.3 million residents live in cities.

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