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Is Los Angeles a dump?


Is Los Angeles a dump?

Are you nuts? LA is absolutely wonderful! We have an arts and cultural life, history, architecture, great weather of course, the beach, the mountains, multicultural food.

Just too much traffic...

In some area's

All you'll have to do is to take a subway from the airport to downtown. You'll pass by a few ghettos before getting to the nice part of of city, like Hollywood.

Stop watching T.V. at get to L.A. to see for yourself.
Every city has it's good and bad areas.

If by dump you mean PARADISE then yes, it is....the county dump is located where the 605 freeway and the 60 freeway intersect..its called the Puente Hills Landfill

lol

I guess that you believe everything you watch on TV about L.A.

Quit watching COPS on the Spanish channel. There are homeless galore around City Hall but the city council needs to address that. The sidewalks were actually cleaned once but we still lost the Olympic bid to (ugh) Chicago. Some parts of central L.A. stay the same day after day. They are also cleaned week after week. Downtown and at the wholesale district are messy because of the nature of the business but are cleaned daily and sometimes multiple times during the day. Hollywood has bright spots and low class areas near Sunset.
Venice is happening on the weekend but has attracted some less than desirable residents over the years. At one point Venice got more attention than any part of the city.

Here's the real lowdown on LA:

First of all, I'll tell you what it's NOT like: It's not like anything on TV. There aren鈥檛 running gun battles in the street. There aren鈥檛 shootouts every day. Also, you don鈥檛 see celebrities just walking down the street. We don't go surfing during lunch hour. Some parts of LA are really nice, others are 鈥済hetto鈥?

LA doesn鈥檛 have an effective public transportation like New York or San Francisco. One reason is that LA is larger in area than either of those, without a central hub where everything is. Back in the 1960鈥檚, we might have done it. But by the time local governments got their act together, it was much more difficult to make a working public transit system. Also, unlike NY, we have earthquakes, which makes it a little more difficult to built underground.

You NEED a car to live in Southern California. Deal with it.

The freeway traffic in LA is probably the worst thing about living here. The 405 is the worst. Know why they call it the 405? Because you go 4 o' 5 miles per hour, and it takes 4 o' 5 hours to get where you're going. Freeway Traffic is bad from 6-10 AM and bad from 3-7 PM. I don't know why they call it rush hour. It's more than an hour, and nobody's rushing, that's for sure.

The gangs in LA are the cause of many rumors. Keep in mind that there are gangs in any large town, in every part of the country. In LA, the gangs aren't really downtown, they are in South LA, East LA, and north Long Beach (an extension of the South LA gangs, actually). And here's the deal: Mostly, they just kill each other.

Gas is expensive in California. Currently, it's about $3.20, on average.

Yes, gas and real estate are very expensive in SoCal. However, this would be the best time to BUY a house because it's a buyer's market right now. There are a lot of foreclosures, and too many houses on the market. So if you have cash, it's a great time to buy. Unfortunately, most of us don't have a half-mil just lying around. Perhaps Paris Hilton (regular poster here)?

Yep, freeways are a drag, it's smoggy in summer, and expensive to live here. Yet, if it's so bad, why do we have thousands and thousands of people moving here?

Weather
Activities
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Plenty of jobs
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Beaches, mountains, deserts all within driving distance
Weather!

Here's my final point on the weather. In colder parts of the country, people keep their cars in their garages all winter. Kids get snow toys for Christmas. Here, kids get BIKES, scooters, and skateboards. 10 AM Christmas morning, the streets are FULL of kids on their new bikes, scooters, etc. We have a play set from Costco in the back yard. I installed a light in the yard and our youngest plays on it (sometimes with friends) at night during the 鈥渨inter鈥? from the time homework and dinner are done until bed time. You can't do THAT in the snow.

The job market is good here, mainly because there are SO many people here that it creates its own job market. Then there are MANY industries, including tourism, entertainment, shipping, manufacturing, etc. It鈥檚 an incredible economy.

However, LA is not for everyone. Every time someone posts this question, you get the LA haters who post their bile and venom. A lot of them don鈥檛 know what they are talking about. Maybe they had cousin Ernie visit once, and he was plumb disappointed when he got to Hollywood and found it weren鈥檛 pretty like on TV. Of course, he told all his kinfolk, and now they鈥檙e LA experts. Some of them are people who actually visited once, and found out it wasn鈥檛 like it was on TV, and it certainly wasn鈥檛 Mayberry. And some actually lived here, and couldn鈥檛 deal with the expense, the traffic, or the rather impersonal nature of living in a large metropolis. (You know, the kind who like to drop in on their neighbors unannounced, open the (unlocked) door, and let themselves in. Well, it鈥檚 not like that here, for better or worse. To those I would say 鈥済ood luck鈥?to you wherever you are, but please don鈥檛 spew your venom in this forum.

In a nutshell, LA a HUGE metropolis. I live in one of the nicer suburbs, but the commute is no fun, often 1-2 hours each way each day. However, 340+ days of sunshine really helps. Yeah, it's expensive. Mrs. Obviousman and I both have to work to pay the mortgage. But is it worth it? You bet!

some parts are

Nope. But there are areas that need some urban renewal

Depends on what area you go to.

Pretty much- pipe in water to paved over desert, build shitty housing, strip malls and highways , and then segragate everyone according to income and ethnicity, there you go.
I forgot to throw in some smug arrogance and the law crazy state government.

No.

Yeah, pretty much.

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