Gateway City East of Downtown LA
Welcome to Montebello, a diverse Los Angeles County city eight miles east of downtown, where suburban neighborhoods meet the San Gabriel Valley.
Montebello is a mid-sized city in Los Angeles County, California, situated about eight miles east of downtown Los Angeles where the flatland of the Gateway Cities meets the western edge of the San Gabriel Valley. Its name, Italian for "beautiful mountain," reflects the hills that rise along its northern side and the area's early twentieth-century identity as a place of ranchos and, later, significant oil production. The Montebello oil field was among the region's most productive in the early 1900s, and that industrial legacy helped seed the town's growth into a residential city. After World War II, Montebello's proximity to downtown Los Angeles and its relatively affordable housing made it a popular bedroom community for commuters, a role it continues to play today. The city is now a dense, largely suburban landscape of single-family neighborhoods, apartments, and commercial corridors, with a population of about 60,000 and a strongly multicultural, predominantly Latino character. Whittier Boulevard serves as the traditional dividing line between the flatter, gridded neighborhoods of South Montebello and the hillier, more established areas to the north. Montebello functions as both a self-contained community and a practical base for the wider region. Its shopping centers, golf club, and recreation facilities anchor daily life, while the Pomona Freeway and nearby interstates connect residents to jobs across the San Gabriel Valley, downtown Los Angeles, and the rest of the county. It appeals to families and workers seeking an established, comparatively affordable foothold in central Los Angeles County with quick freeway access and a full slate of municipal services.
Montebello is in Los Angeles County, California. It sits about eight miles east of downtown Los Angeles and is considered part of both the Gateway Cities and the San Gabriel Valley regions.
Montebello is Italian for 'beautiful mountain.' The name reflects the hills that rise along the city's northern edge, where the Montebello Hills overlook the flatter neighborhoods and freeway corridors below. It dates to the area's rancho-era history.
Montebello is served by the Montebello Unified School District, headquartered in the city. The district also educates students from Bell Gardens, Commerce, and portions of Downey, Los Angeles, and Monterey Park.
The Pomona Freeway (State Route 60) runs directly through Montebello, and Interstates 605 and 710 are immediately adjacent. The East Los Angeles Interchange, where Interstates 5, 10, and 101 meet, is a short drive to the west.
Montebello was a significant oil-producing area in the early twentieth century, with the Montebello oil field among the region's most productive. The city later grew into a postwar bedroom community, and its name, meaning 'beautiful mountain,' dates to the rancho era.
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