Planned Suburb in Southeast LA County
Welcome to Cerritos, a master-planned Los Angeles County suburb that grew from dairy pastures into a community known for its performing-arts center, celebrated library, and strong schools.
Cerritos is a city in southeastern Los Angeles County, California, within the Gateway Cities region that lines the corridor between Los Angeles and Orange County. It is bounded roughly by the 605 freeway on the east and the 91 freeway on the south, placing it about twenty miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles and adjacent to the Orange County line. The land that became Cerritos was once part of the Rancho Los Cerritos, and for generations the area was farmed and ranched. By the mid-twentieth century it was dominated by dairy operations, and when residents moved to incorporate in 1956 they named the new city Dairy Valley. That agricultural identity proved short-lived. As Southern California's postwar suburban boom reached the area, the city transformed rapidly, and in 1967 residents renamed it Cerritos, adopting the name of the Spanish land grant and signaling a new, master-planned suburban orientation. Cerritos is known today as a deliberately planned community. Its public amenities are unusually strong for a city of its size: the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts is a regionally significant venue, and the Cerritos Library has drawn national recognition for its design and programs. The Los Cerritos Center serves as the city's major regional shopping destination, and a large auto-sales corridor operates along its freeway frontage. The city's population of roughly 48,000 is notably diverse. Residents are served by the ABC Unified School District, and the city's planning history, cultural facilities, and freeway access make it a stable, amenity-rich suburban community within one of the nation's largest metropolitan regions.
Cerritos is in Los Angeles County, California. It lies in the Gateway Cities region of the southeastern part of the county, close to the Orange County border and roughly twenty miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.
Cerritos was incorporated in 1956 as Dairy Valley, a name that reflected the area's dairy-farming heritage and the ranching economy of the time. As the community transformed into a master-planned suburb, it was renamed Cerritos in 1967.
The ABC Unified School District serves most of Cerritos. Formed in 1965 from the Artesia, Bloomfield, and Carmenita districts, it also serves Artesia, Hawaiian Gardens, and parts of neighboring communities, and Cerritos College sits just outside the city.
Cerritos is known for the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, its nationally recognized Cerritos Library, and the Los Cerritos Center shopping mall. The city is also known for its transformation from a dairy-farming community into a master-planned suburb.
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