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Originally Posted by Quixote
^ iheartthed is saying that, using 2020 figures, the population density of the city of LA is nearly even north and south of the Santa Monica Mountains.
I'm sure that the make-believe "classic LA" wasn't as dense as it is day, given all the post-war apartment complexes that have sprung up over the decades. That's a different argument.
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Yeah the guy has an agenda. What LA also has between the SFV and the Basin is the the Santa Monica Mountains, The Verdugo Hills and even 5K Mt. Lukens in its City boundaries.