Walnut Islands, California
Walnut Islands or Ramona is an unincorporated area in the eastern part of Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. The former is the technical term used by the county government, while the latter was used by the Los Angeles Times in 2008 and the LA Metro. One news report referred to the area as Covina Hills. Walnut Islands is surrounded by the cities of Covina and San Dimas to the north, Walnut to the south, West Covina to the west, and Pomona to the east. The population of Ramona was 4,053 according to the 2000 census.
History
The land in Walnut Islands was historically used for agriculture.Geography
Walnut Islands has a total area of. It is situated in a low point in the San Jose Hills.Demographics
2000
There were 4,053 people living in Walnut Islands, according to the US Census. The population density was 1,122 inhabitants per square mile. The racial makeup of the area was 35.0% Asian, 32.3% White, 26.3% Latino, 3.0% African American, and 3.4% from other races. The average household size was 3.1. The age distribution was 15.4% 10 and under, 11.5% from 11 to 18, 18.5% from 19 to 34, 24.6% from 35 to 49, 15.9% from 50 to 64, and 14.1% 65 or older. The median age was 37 years. The median household income was $86,325.Economy
Employers
There is no commercial land in Walnut Islands, California. However, there are institutions in the area, such as Forest Lawn – Covina Hills and Cal Poly Pomona, that employ people.Government and infrastructure
In the California State Legislature, Walnut Islands is in, and in. In the United States House of Representatives, it is split between, and .The area is bounded by Interstate 10 to its south.