Lamont | |
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census-designated place | |
Location of Lamont, California |
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Location in the United States | |
Coordinates: 35°15′35″N 118°54′51″W / 35.25972°N 118.91417°WCoordinates: 35°15′35″N 118°54′51″W / 35.25972°N 118.91417°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Kern |
Government | |
• Senate | Andy Vidak (R) |
• Assembly | Rudy Salas (D) |
• U. S. Congress | David Valadao (R) |
Area | |
• Total | 4.626 sq mi (11.980 km2) |
• Land | 4.590 sq mi (11.888 km2) |
• Water | 0.036 sq mi (0.092 km2) 0.77% |
Elevation | 404 ft (123 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 15,120 |
• Density | 3,300/sq mi (1,300/km2) |
Time zone | PST (UTC-8) |
• Summer (DST) | PDT (UTC-7) |
ZIP code | 93241 |
Area code(s) | 661 |
FIPS code | 06-40088 |
GNIS feature ID | 1660886 |
Lamont is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kern County, California, United States. Lamont is located 9 miles (14 km) south-southeast of downtown Bakersfield, at an elevation of 404 feet (123 m). The population was 15,120 at the 2010 census, up from 13,296 at the 2000 census.
Lamont is located in south-central California about eleven miles from Bakersfield and about 89 miles from Los Angeles. 35°15′35″N 118°54′51″W / 35.25972°N 118.91417°W.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 4.6 square miles (12 km2), of which, 4.6 square miles (12 km2) of it is land and 0.04 square miles (0.10 km2) of it (0.65%) is water.
Lamont was founded in 1923. The first post office opened in 1947. During the 1930s-40s and 50s large amounts of farm workers migrated to the Lamont area from the east seeking relief from the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.
The first public library in Lamont was opened in June 1912. It was located in the Weedpatch home of Phoebe Wells. Growth was rapid in the Lamont region, with the influx of workers in the oil industry and in 1935, the library was moved to a new building. In 1952, the Kern County Board of Supervisors purchased a lot to construct a building that would house the library and a public health center. The facility was opened in January 1953. The branch remained in that building until January 1974, when it was relocated to a newer and larger location. Five years later, the branch was moved yet again to the former Lamont Community Building. To meet the ever-growing needs projected for the population in 1990, construction for a new building was made possible through funds provided by the California State Library under the Library Services and Construction Act, Title II, Community Development Block Grant funds from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. The old building was demolished, the new building was built, and opened to the public in early Spring of 1998.