North of Montana
The northern residential area of wide, tree-shaded streets between Montana Avenue and the city's northern edge.
- What we love:
- Trees & Landscape · Neighborhoods · Architecture
- Key issues:
- Housing · Development · Transportation
The southeastern residential neighborhood surrounding the college and the airport, with single-family streets and local schools.
What we love
The area today
Schools nearby
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Awaiting verified data
Statistics and city data are placeholders until verified sources are added.
Issues & challenges
New buildings, land use decisions, and long-range planning.
Climate resilience, urban canopy, water, waste, and biodiversity.
How people move — walking, biking, buses, the E Line, and driving.
Availability, price, and management of parking for residents, visitors, and businesses.
Supply, affordability, stability, and the mix of housing types across the city.
Access to parks, fields, courts, playgrounds, and programs.
Streets, sidewalks, lighting, water, and utilities.
How safe people feel and are in public spaces, on transit, and in their neighborhoods, day and night.
Opportunities
Projects & ideas
No projects or proposals have been added for Sunset Park yet. Community concepts, city projects, and experiments will appear here.
Community
Local stories and memories will be collected here.
Community photo contributions are not open yet.
Idea submission and neighborhood polls are planned.
Local groups and events will be listed here.
On the map
Keep exploring
The northern residential area of wide, tree-shaded streets between Montana Avenue and the city's northern edge.
The southern coastal neighborhood of bungalow courts, walk streets, and beach-adjacent living around Main Street.
One of the city's most historically rooted and diverse neighborhoods, centered along Pico Boulevard east of Lincoln.
The central residential area around Wilshire, Broadway, and Colorado, blending apartments, homes, and small commercial streets.
Part of the Explore Santa Monica project