- 213 323 738 Area Codes - California Public Utilities Commission
Background The 213 area code was created in 1947 and was one of the original three area codes in California The 213 area code was split five times between 1951 and 1991, creating the 714 area code in 1951, the 805 area code in 1957, the 818 area code in 1984, the 310 area code in 1991 and the 323 area code in 1998
- CPUC Provides More Numbers for 213 323 Area Code
Existing 213 323 customers will retain their area code and specific telephone number (s) Customers will continue to dial the three-digit area code for all calls to and from telephone numbers with the 213, 323, and 738 area codes The price of a call will not change due to the overlay
- New 738 Area Code Coming to the 213 323 Region
Starting on November 1, 2024, customers in the 213 323 area code overlay region may be assigned a number in the new 738 area code when they request new service or an additional line
- 213 323 Area Code Overlay - California Public Utilities Commission
The 213 323 overlay area codes generally serve the downtown portion of the City of Los Angeles and the surrounding cities of Alhambra, Bell, Bell Gardens, Beverly Hills, Commerce, Cudahy, Glendale, Hawthorne, Huntington Park, Inglewood, Lynwood, Maywood, Montebello, Monterey Park, Pasadena, Rosemead, South Gate, South Pasadena, Vernon and West
- Area Codes and Numbering
The 213 323 area code is projected to be depleted of available prefixes by June 2025 On March 16, 2023, the CPUC approved an overlay and a new area code in Decision 23-03-006 to provide additional numbering resources in the geographic region served by the 213 323 area codes
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- Rail Crossings and Engineering Branch Contact Information
If you are a member of the press, please visit the CPUC's External Affairs Division webpage or email news@cpuc ca gov or call (415) 703-1366 For questions concerning rail crossings, contact the appropriate CPUC Rail Crossings and Engineering Branch (RCEB) Utilities Engineer for your County Current Utilities Engineer assignments can be found on the map in the link below Map of RCEB Utilities
- Rail Crossings and Engineering Branch California Public Utilities . . .
PROGRAM AND PROJECT SUPERVISOR: MATTHEW BOND (213)407-9544 matthew bond@cpuc ca gov
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