Hawaiian Gardens, CA Reviews


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Hawaiian Gardens, CA is a small city located near Los Angeles in Southern California. It has a peaceful vibe but still offers plenty for locals and visitors to do and see. From the beautiful gardens and picturesque parks to the various shopping centers and restaurants, there's something for everyone in this quaint town. And with the close proximity to Los Angeles, it makes for an easy day trip or weekend getaway.
Overall, reviews of Hawaiian Gardens are generally positive. Residents appreciate its quiet, relaxed atmosphere as well as the affordability of housing compared to other cities in the area. Visitors also enjoy their experience in Hawaiian Gardens, noting that you can find some unique shops and eateries within walking distance. Plus, they love how quick and easy it is to get around without having to deal with traffic congestion like most larger cities nearby suffer from.

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Hawaiian Gardens is no Hawaii - 3/6/2009
Hawaiian Gardens despite its name, has temperate Mediterranean climate which is climate of Southern California. The rainy season runs from February-April( Occasionally it may starts in September and may end in the month of May. Summer showers may happen due to American Monsoon in July and August. Temperatures in January Low Sixty for high. Low temperatures in High 30's and Low 40's. Summer temperatures in the 90's.
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City of Hawaiian Gardens - Public Safety Departmen - 8/16/2006
The City of Hawaiian Gardens is composed of 0.9 square mile of land area with residential, commercial, industrial and undeveloped land use. Within the incorporated city limits on a percentage range, there are 67% residential, 14.7 % commercial, 10.5% public, 6.7% industrial, 4.0 % vacant land and 2.6% miscellaneous land use.

The city is about 97% developed with several high-density, populated areas separated by commercial and public land. Major arterial roads are Bloomfield/Carson, Norwalk/Carson, Pioneer/Carson, and Centralia/Bloomfield.

The road system in Hawaiian Gardens is generally a grid system oriented north south and east west. The City of Hawaiian Gardens is generally located east of the I-605 (San Gabriel Freeway), south of Carson Street; east of Pioneer Boulevard, north of Carson Street; south of Centralia Road, west of Norwalk Boulevard; south of 211th Street, east of Norwalk Boulevard; west of Los Coyotes Creek, north of Carson Street; west of Read More

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