City Of Compton
Compton, California is a great place to live, work, and raise a family. It is home to almost 100,000 citizens. Known as the “Hub City” because of its unique position in almost the exact geographical center of Los Angeles County, Compton is strategically located along the Alameda Corridor, a passageway of 25 percent of all U.S. waterborne international trade. Compton is rapidly emerging as a large industrial center in Los Angeles County for transit and distribution, business services, high technology, home and lifestyle products, metals, financial services, and textile manufacturing.
Visit the city website at http://comptoncity.org for more information on the Hub City!
Compton Unified School District
The Compton Unified School District is located in the south central region of Los Angeles County, California, and encompasses the city of Compton and portions of the cities of Carson and Los Angeles. The district currently serves nearly 26,000 students at 40 sites: twenty-four elementary schools, eight middle schools, three comprehensive high schools and five alternative schools.
http://web.compton.k12.ca.us/index.aspx
Compton Chamber of Commerce
Compton is a vibrant and ever evolving community. It continues to attract new businesses, industries and organizations. Many residents describe it as a "Golden City". Others refer to it as the "Hub City" due to its central location to Los Angeles, Long Beach and surrounding communities. The fruits of many years of labor for the City are still being realized through major strides in education, job training, economic development and employment. From the beginning, it is the involvement and commitment of the citizens that continues to propel Compton’s evolution. We at the Compton Chamber of Commerce have dedicated ourselves to the shared goals of the citizens and the business community. http://www.comptonchamberofcommerce.com/
El Camino College Compton Center
The El Camino College Compton Center offers a full range of credit and non-credit offerings, as well as financial aid and related student support services.
http://www.compton.edu/
Compton Library
Opened in 1913, this is a branch of the County of Los Angeles Public Library. Location, hours, events, services, employment.
http://www.colapublib.org/libs/compton/index.php
Compton Sheriff Station
Compton Station is centrally located in the Los Angeles area. The station is easily accessible from the (105) Century freeway to the north, the (91) Riverside/Artesia freeway to the south, the (110) Harbor freeway to the west, and the (710) Long Beach freeway to the east. The city of Compton has a population of 98,000 living in its 10.5 square miles. The City is a balanced community, with an industrial base, residential areas and commercial centers dispersed throughout the city.
http://la-sheriff.org/stations/for2/compton/index.html
Assemblymember Isadore Hall, III
Assemblymember Isadore Hall, III was elected in November 2008 to represent the 52nd Assembly District that includes Compton, North Long Beach, Paramount, Rancho Dominguez, South Los Angeles, Watts and Willowbrook.
http://asmdc.org/members/a52/
Congresswoman Laura Richardson
The U.S. Representative for California's 37th congressional district, serving since 2007. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district encompasses the inland section of Long Beach, Carson, Compton and Signal Hill, as well as parts of other municipalities.
http://richardson.house.gov/
California State University, Dominguez Hills
California State University, Dominguez Hills is located in Carson, California - a region known as the South Bay of Los Angeles. Visit our campus where you can enjoy the beautiful Southern California weather on long palatial lawns or on shady benches beneath stands of eucalyptus and melaleuca "shedding bark" trees.
http://www.csudh.edu/VisitUs/
Compton Metro Station
Compton is a station on the Los Angeles County Metro Blue Line. It has an island platform, and is located in the median of Willowbrook Avenue at Compton Boulevard roughly in the center of Compton, California. Eva Cockcroft's ceramic tile murals examine the Compton area's past, present, and future, with particular emphasis on the arrival of the various ethnic groups (African American, Latino and Samoan) that have contributed to the character of the city.
http://www.metro.net/about/art/locations/compton-station/
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