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Hollywood’s declining population

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New Hollywood zoning guidelines coming before the City Council for approval would encourage bigger and taller buildings near subway stops. It's a concept Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa calls "elegant density." But residents who oppose the plan say it is based on inaccurate projections of population growth. Use the slider to see how population has changed in each city block.

New Hollywood zoning guidelines coming before the City Council for approval would encourage bigger and taller buildings near subway stops. It's a concept Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa calls "elegant density." But residents who oppose the plan say it is based on inaccurate projections of population growth. Use the slider to see how population has changed in each city block.

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In 2000, population in the Hollywood Planning Area totaled 210,871. It varied from under 100 in many blocks to nearly 1,900 in the most populous, at Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea Avenue.

By 2010, population was down 6 percent across the plan area. Like many blocks, the one at Hollywood and La Brea Avenue, lost population, falling to about 1,800.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, City of Los Angeles, L.A. County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and ESRI

Credits: Armand Emamdjomeh, Thomas Suh Lauder, Sandra Poindexter and Doug Smith.

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