Pasadena, California

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Overview

Huntington Hospital in Pasadena, California serves as a critical healthcare facility for the surrounding region. Located in California, this hospital draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Huntington Hospital, approximately 5,922,348 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Los Angeles, contributes 3,898,747 residents to this total, making up about 66% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Glendale (196,543) and Pomona (151,713), which together contribute an additional 348,256 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Huntington Hospital are relatively small, with 0 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Los Angeles and regional destinations like Huntington Hospital for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Huntington Hospital catchment area reveals a urban landscape. Several communities in the catchment surpass 50,000 people, pointing to a well-developed urban or suburban area with established infrastructure. Population concentration around Los Angeles points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 105,055 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Huntington Hospital.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Los Angeles (city), CA3,898,747
2 Glendale (city), CA196,543
3 Pomona (city), CA151,713
4 Pasadena (city), CA138,699
5 East Los Angeles (CDP), CA118,786
6 Downey (city), CA114,355
7 West Covina (city), CA109,501
8 El Monte (city), CA109,450
9 Inglewood (city), CA107,762
10 Burbank (city), CA107,337
11 Norwalk (city), CA102,773
12 Compton (city), CA95,740
13 Carson (city), CA95,558
14 Santa Monica (city), CA93,076
15 South Gate (city), CA92,726
16 Hawthorne (city), CA88,083
17 Alhambra (city), CA82,868
18 Bellflower (city), CA79,190
19 Baldwin Park (city), CA72,176
20 Lynwood (city), CA67,265

Overview

Kaiser Permanente in Pasadena, California serves as a critical healthcare facility for the surrounding region. Located in California, this hospital draws visitors and residents from a wide catchment area that spans multiple incorporated communities. Understanding the population base within a 30-minute drive helps illustrate the regional significance of this location and the communities it connects.

Population catchment

Within a 30-minute drive of Kaiser Permanente, approximately 5,789,017 people reside across 20 incorporated places. The largest nearby community, Los Angeles, contributes 3,898,747 residents to this total, making up about 67% of the area's population. The next largest communities are Glendale (196,543) and Pomona (151,713), which together contribute an additional 348,256 residents to the catchment. The population distribution across these communities provides insight into the density and structure of the region.

Regional dependence

Many of the communities near Kaiser Permanente are relatively small, with 0 out of 20 falling below 50,000 residents. These smaller towns depend on proximity to Los Angeles and regional destinations like Kaiser Permanente for everyday needs ranging from retail to medical care. This interdependence between small communities and larger centers is a defining feature of the area's geography.

Geographic interpretation

The demographic profile of the Kaiser Permanente catchment area reveals a urban landscape. Multiple communities exceed 50,000 residents, creating a densely populated corridor with significant commercial and residential activity. Population concentration around Los Angeles points to a concentrated regional structure where access to amenities tends to correlate with proximity to the largest communities. With a median population of 97,749 across the nearby communities, the typical incorporated place is substantially smaller than the area's largest city. This geographic context is essential for understanding the practical reach of Kaiser Permanente.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Los Angeles (city), CA3,898,747
2 Glendale (city), CA196,543
3 Pomona (city), CA151,713
4 Pasadena (city), CA138,699
5 East Los Angeles (CDP), CA118,786
6 Downey (city), CA114,355
7 West Covina (city), CA109,501
8 El Monte (city), CA109,450
9 Burbank (city), CA107,337
10 Norwalk (city), CA102,773
11 South Gate (city), CA92,726
12 Whittier (city), CA87,306
13 Alhambra (city), CA82,868
14 Bellflower (city), CA79,190
15 Upland (city), CA79,040
16 Baldwin Park (city), CA72,176
17 Montebello (city), CA62,640
18 Pico Rivera (city), CA62,088
19 Florence-Graham (CDP), CA61,983
20 Monterey Park (city), CA61,096

Overview

Located in the California community of Pasadena, Las Encinas Hospital is a critical healthcare facility that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Las Encinas Hospital plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Las Encinas Hospital encompasses a combined population of approximately 1,902,792 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Glendale leads as the most populous nearby community with 196,543 residents, representing roughly 10% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Pomona with 151,713 residents and Pasadena with 138,699, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Las Encinas Hospital. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Las Encinas Hospital reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 0 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Glendale and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Las Encinas Hospital as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Las Encinas Hospital can be characterized as urban. The presence of 20 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Glendale as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 87,797, indicating that most communities are considerably smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Las Encinas Hospital within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Glendale (city), CA196,543
2 Pomona (city), CA151,713
3 Pasadena (city), CA138,699
4 East Los Angeles (CDP), CA118,786
5 Downey (city), CA114,355
6 West Covina (city), CA109,501
7 El Monte (city), CA109,450
8 Burbank (city), CA107,337
9 Norwalk (city), CA102,773
10 South Gate (city), CA92,726
11 Alhambra (city), CA82,868
12 Upland (city), CA79,040
13 Baldwin Park (city), CA72,176
14 Lynwood (city), CA67,265
15 Montebello (city), CA62,640
16 Pico Rivera (city), CA62,088
17 Florence-Graham (CDP), CA61,983
18 Monterey Park (city), CA61,096
19 Arcadia (city), CA56,681
20 Diamond Bar (city), CA55,072

Overview

Located in the California community of Pasadena, Target is a major retail destination that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Target plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Target encompasses a combined population of approximately 5,872,328 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Los Angeles leads as the most populous nearby community with 3,898,747 residents, representing roughly 66% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Glendale with 196,543 residents and Pomona with 151,713, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Target. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Target reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 0 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Los Angeles and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Target as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Target can be characterized as urban. The presence of 20 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Los Angeles as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 105,055, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Target within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Los Angeles (city), CA3,898,747
2 Glendale (city), CA196,543
3 Pomona (city), CA151,713
4 Pasadena (city), CA138,699
5 East Los Angeles (CDP), CA118,786
6 Downey (city), CA114,355
7 West Covina (city), CA109,501
8 El Monte (city), CA109,450
9 Inglewood (city), CA107,762
10 Burbank (city), CA107,337
11 Norwalk (city), CA102,773
12 Compton (city), CA95,740
13 Santa Monica (city), CA93,076
14 South Gate (city), CA92,726
15 Hawthorne (city), CA88,083
16 Alhambra (city), CA82,868
17 Baldwin Park (city), CA72,176
18 Lynwood (city), CA67,265
19 Montebello (city), CA62,640
20 Pico Rivera (city), CA62,088

Overview

Located in the California community of Pasadena, Target is a major retail destination that serves a significant population base. The communities reachable within a 30-minute drive demonstrate the geographic and demographic scope of this location's influence. By examining these nearby incorporated places, we can better understand the role Target plays in the region.

Population catchment

The 30-minute driving radius around Target encompasses a combined population of approximately 5,795,186 residents across 20 incorporated communities. Los Angeles leads as the most populous nearby community with 3,898,747 residents, representing roughly 67% of the total catchment population. Rounding out the top three are Glendale with 196,543 residents and Pomona with 151,713, providing further evidence of the population concentration near Target. Together, the top three communities account for a substantial share of the overall population base, underscoring the concentrated nature of the area's demographics.

Regional dependence

The relationship between the smaller towns and the larger communities near Target reflects a pattern of regional dependence typical in California. Of the 20 nearby communities, 0 have populations below 50,000, indicating that these residents likely rely on Los Angeles and similar centers for goods and services. This dynamic reinforces the importance of Target as a regional destination.

Geographic interpretation

From a geographic perspective, the area surrounding Target can be characterized as urban. The presence of 20 communities above 50,000 residents reflects a mature metropolitan or suburban region with concentrated population. The presence of Los Angeles as the dominant population center creates a concentrated pattern, with progressively smaller communities extending outward. The median community population in this catchment is 97,749, indicating that most communities are substantially smaller than the dominant center. Understanding this settlement structure helps contextualize the role of Target within the broader regional framework.

Identifiers: city · CDP

RankCommunityPopulation
1 Los Angeles (city), CA3,898,747
2 Glendale (city), CA196,543
3 Pomona (city), CA151,713
4 Pasadena (city), CA138,699
5 East Los Angeles (CDP), CA118,786
6 Downey (city), CA114,355
7 West Covina (city), CA109,501
8 El Monte (city), CA109,450
9 Burbank (city), CA107,337
10 Norwalk (city), CA102,773
11 South Gate (city), CA92,726
12 Whittier (city), CA87,306
13 Alhambra (city), CA82,868
14 Bellflower (city), CA79,190
15 Upland (city), CA79,040
16 Baldwin Park (city), CA72,176
17 Lynwood (city), CA67,265
18 Montebello (city), CA62,640
19 Pico Rivera (city), CA62,088
20 Florence-Graham (CDP), CA61,983