Small cities in Southeast Los Angeles County are embracing transit-oriented development as a long-term economic development opportunity, a strategy that is becoming a trend throughout California.

Paramount is proposing to rezone 279 acres along the route of the West Santa Ana Branch line to prepare for the development of up to 5,000 new homes as part of a transit-oriented plan for the area, according to a report in Urbanize Los Angeles.

Nearby South Gate also is creating a transit-oriented district around its future Metro train station that envisions 500 new homes and 230K SF of offices, light industry, shops and restaurants.

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