Harbor City is a highly diverse neighborhood within the Los Angeles Harbor Region of Los Angeles, California, with a population upward of 36,000 people. Originally part of the Rancho San Pedro Spanish land grant, the 2.58-square-mile Harbor City was brought into Los Angeles as a preliminary step in the larger city's consolidation with the port cities of Wilmington and San Pedro.
The area includes two high schools and seven other schools, as well as the Ken Malloy Harbor Regional and two other parks. There is a Kaiser Permanente Hospital as well. Harbor City's percentage of high school graduates is larger than the city's as a whole.
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It is a calm and noise free area with little or no air pollution
N/A- depends who you bumped into, some elder are rude, but others are friendly.
My children love it theres alot of friendly people,alot of children activities and interaction
The city borders on Lomita which is appealing. But Harbor City is run down, not very clean, and doesn't feel entirely safe. There is decent transportation, but I've had no exposure to education and community engagement as I am single with no children. Work wise - it is hard to get a job. I feel it's do to my age, as I am more than capable of most things I apply to.