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Calabasas, California

Calabasas is a city in the southwestern region of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California, United States.[7] Situated between the foothills of the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains, 29.9 miles (48.1 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, Calabasas has a population of 22,491 (as of July 1, 2022).[8]

Calabasas, California
City of Calabasas
Clockwise: Aerial view of Calabasas looking northwest; Leonis Adobe; The Commons at Calabasas; Mulholland Highway; The Commons
Location of Calabasas in Los Angeles County, California
Calabasas
Location in Los Angeles metropolitan area
Calabasas
Location in California
Calabasas
Location in the United States
Calabasas
Calabasas (North America)
Coordinates: 34°8′18″N 118°39′39″W / 34.13833°N 118.66083°W / 34.13833; -118.66083
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
IncorporatedApril 5, 1991[1]
Named forSpanish calabazas "winter squashes"
Government
 • TypeCouncil–manager[2]
 • MayorAlicia Weintraub
 • Mayor pro temPeter Kraut
 • City councilEd Albrecht
James R. Bozajian
David J. Shapiro
 • City managerKindon Meik
Area
 • Total13.74 sq mi (35.59 km2)
 • Land13.71 sq mi (35.50 km2)
 • Water0.04 sq mi (0.09 km2)  0.38%
Elevation928 ft (283 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total23,241
 • Density1,695.43/sq mi (654.63/km2)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP codes
91301, 91302 [5]
Area code747 and 818[6]
FIPS code06-09598
GNIS feature IDs239994, 2409955
Websitewww.cityofcalabasas.com

Name and emblem edit

The name Calabasas is a variant spelling of the Spanish word calabazas, meaning "winter squashes" (the area abounds in wild squashes). The Spanish botanist Jose Longinos Martinez recorded Las Calabazas as a place name in 1792.[9]

The city's official emblem depicts a red-tailed hawk soaring over mountains.[10]

History edit

Centuries ago, Chumash Native Americans lived in the area that is now Calabasas. Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to arrive in the area. In 1770, an expedition headed by Gaspar de Portolá crossed through the area on their return southward to Mexico after venturing into Northern California. In 1776, another party of explorers led by Juan Bautista de Anza camped there on their way northward from Mexico.[11]

Calabasas was the name given to a ranchería in the Los Angeles area in 1795. The Leonis Adobe, in Old Town Calabasas, dates back to 1844 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in greater Los Angeles.[12][13] The city was incorporated on April 5, 1991, making it the newest city in Los Angeles County.[14]

Geography edit

Calabasas is situated in the southwestern region of the San Fernando Valley, between the foothills of the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains.[7] It is 29.9 miles (48.1 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles (via US 101). The city is bordered by the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles to the northeast, Topanga to the east, Malibu to the south, Agoura Hills to the west, and Hidden Hills to the north. The commemorative El Camino Real runs east–west through Calabasas as the Ventura Freeway (US 101).

By 2015, several annexations had increased the city's total land area to 13.6 square miles (35 km2).[15]

One of the oldest neighborhoods in Calabasas is Park Moderne, or the "Bird Streets". A former artists' colony, remnants remain of the club house, pool, and cabins scattered across streets with bird names, such as Meadow Lark, Blackbird, Bluebird, and Hummingbird located right behind Calabasas High School.[16]

Climate edit

Calabasas has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate with mild, relatively wet winters and hot, dry summers.

Climate data for Calabasas, California
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 87
(31)
86
(30)
89
(32)
96
(36)
98
(37)
104
(40)
107
(42)
101
(38)
114
(46)
98
(37)
93
(34)
81
(27)
114
(46)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 69
(21)
70
(21)
74
(23)
77
(25)
80
(27)
86
(30)
92
(33)
93
(34)
91
(33)
84
(29)
76
(24)
68
(20)
80
(27)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 46
(8)
46
(8)
49
(9)
51
(11)
55
(13)
60
(16)
64
(18)
64
(18)
62
(17)
57
(14)
50
(10)
44
(7)
54
(12)
Record low °F (°C) 27
(−3)
32
(0)
34
(1)
37
(3)
40
(4)
49
(9)
51
(11)
54
(12)
44
(7)
43
(6)
33
(1)
31
(−1)
27
(−3)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.62
(92)
4.65
(118)
2.86
(73)
1.02
(26)
0.31
(7.9)
0.07
(1.8)
0.02
(0.51)
0.05
(1.3)
0.14
(3.6)
0.93
(24)
1.34
(34)
2.76
(70)
17.77
(451)
Source 1: MSN.com[17]
Source 2: WeatherForYou.com[18]

Communities edit

Below is a list of residential communities within Calabasas. They are organized by the street they are connected to.

  • From Parkway Calabasas:
    • Calabasas Hills, Calabasas Park Estates, Westridge, Vista Point, The Oaks.
  • From Valley Circle/Mulholland:
    • Mulholland Heights, Mulwood, Las Villas, Bellagio, The Ridge, Creekside, Clairidge, Calabasas Country Estates, Calabasas Highlands, Mountain Park, Abercrombie Ranch Estates,[19] Cold Creek, and Park Moderne.[20]
  • From Las Virgenes:
    • Mountain View Estates, Monte Nido, Deer Springs, Stone Creek, El Encanto, Mont Calabasas, Malibu Canyon Park, The Colony at Calabasas, and Avalon Calabasas (formerly Archstone Calabasas).
  • From Lost Hills Road
    • Calabasas View, Saratoga Hills, Saratoga Ranch, Deer Springs, and Steeplechase.

Mont Calabasas, a community on Las Virgenes Road, was annexed into the city of Calabasas in 2011. Prior to annexation, the neighborhood was located in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
200020,033
201023,05815.1%
202023,2410.8%
2023 (est.)22,808[21]−1.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[22]

2010 edit

The 2010 United States Census[23] reported Calabasas to have a population of 23,058. The population density was 1,780.4 inhabitants per square mile (687.4/km2).

The Census reported that 23,049 people lived in households, 9 lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and none were institutionalized. Of 8,543 households, 3,320 (38.9%) had children under the age of 18 living at home, 5,124 (60.0%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 942 (11.0%) had a female householder with no husband present, 315 (3.7%) had a male householder with no wife present, 310 (3.6%) were unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 31 (0.4%) were same-sex married couples or partnerships. About 1,624 households (19.0%) were made up of individuals, and 525 (6.1%) consisted of someone living alone who was age 65 or older. The average household size was 2.70. There were 6,381 families (74.7% of all households); the average family size was 3.11.

The population consisted of 5,841 people (25.3%) under age 18, 1,875 people (8.1%) age 18 to 24, 5,025 people (21.8%) age 25 to 44, 7,414 people (32.2%) age 45 to 64, and 2,903 people (12.6%) age 65 or older. The median age was 41.6 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.8 males age 18 and over.

The 8,878 housing units averaged 685.5 per square mile (264.7/km2), of which 6,287 (73.6%) were owner-occupied, and 2,256 (26.4%) were occupied by renters. The homeowner vacancy rate was 1.2%; the rental vacancy rate was 5.2%. Around 17,769 people (77.1% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 5,280 people (22.9%) lived in rental housing units.

According to the 2010 United States Census, Calabasas had a median household income of $124,583, with 6.6% of the population living below the federal poverty line.[24]

2005 edit

As of 2005, 23,123 people, 8,350 households, and 5,544 families resided in the city. The population density was 1,528.8 inhabitants per square mile (590.3 inhabitants/km2). The 8,350 housing units averaged 566.7 per square mile (218.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 85.92% White (including a large Iranian community and people of Jewish faith or ancestry), 2.18% Black or African American, 0.13% Native American, 7.71% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.31% from other races, and 2.71% from two or more races. About 4.74% of the population were Hispanics or Latinos of any race.

Of 8,350 households, 44.4% had children under the age of 18 living at home, 64.3% were married couples living together, 9.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 23.3% were not families. About 17.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.1% had someone living alone who was age 65 or older. The average household size was 2.76 and the average family size was 3.14.

The population consisted of 28.6% under age 18, 5.8% from 18 to 24, 29.1% from 25 to 44, 27.9% from 45 to 64, and 8.6% age 65 or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.2 males.

According to a 2007 estimate, the median income for a household in the city was $104,935, and for a family was $122,482.[25] Males had a median income of $87,049 versus $46,403 for females. The per capita income for the city was $48,189. About 2.1% of families and 3.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 3.4% of those under age 18 and 1.7% of those age 65 or over.

Russian and German were the most common ancestries. Iran and Canada were the most common foreign places of birth.[26]

Economy edit

 
The Commons at Calabasas shopping center
 
Headquarters of The Cheesecake Factory

The corporate headquarters of Harbor Freight Tools, The Cheesecake Factory, and DTS Inc. are located in Calabasas. Calabasas is also known as one of the wealthiest cities in the United States.[27]

Top employers edit

According to the city's 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[28] the top employers in the city are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Harbor Freight Tools 835
2 Las Virgenes Unified School District 735
3 The Cheesecake Factory 610
4 Viewpoint School 305
5 Keysight Technologies 273
6 Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. 159
7 BrightView 159
8 Bob Smith BMW & Mini 158
9 All Motorists Ins Agency 157
10 Xperi 149

Technology center edit

During the dot-com bubble, a number of technology companies were located on a stretch of Agoura Rd. parallel to the US 101 Freeway, leading that area of Calabasas to develop a reputation as the "101 Technology Corridor". These businesses included several computer-networking companies Xylan (later Alcatel-Lucent), Netcom Systems (later Spirent Communications), Ixia Communications, j2 Global Communications, Tekelec, and software company Digital Insight.[29] Although some of these companies have since relocated, been acquired, or ceased operations, the area continues to be home to a significant technology presence.

Arts and culture edit

Annual events edit

The city sponsors many annual events including:

Weekly events edit

The Calabasas Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8:00am to 1:00pm at 23504 Calabasas Road.[35]

Tourism edit

Claretville of Calabasas / King Gillette Ranch edit

 
King Gillette Ranch, main residence courtyard, designed by Wallace Neff in the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style in the 1920s
 
Leonis Adobe in Old Town Calabasas

The Claretians (The Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Rome, or The Claretian Order) of the Catholic Church had come to Southern California by way of Mexico in the early 1900s, working in Los Angeles inner-city missions. From 1952 to 1977, they operated the Theological Seminary of Claretville and the Immaculate Heart Claretian Novitiate on the former Gillette Estate, which they renamed Claretville.[36] Thomas Aquinas College rented the Claretville campus from the Claretians from 1971 to 1978. When the Claretians sold their Claretville property in 1978 to Clare Prophet and her Church Universal and Triumphant, Thomas Aquinas College[37] began construction on a permanent campus in Santa Paula, California.[38] The Gillette Estate/Claretville property is known as the King Gillette Ranch and is part of Malibu Creek State Park.[13] The land and historic structures by architect Wallace Neff are at the intersection of Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes Road in unincorporated Calabasas.[39][40]

Hindu temple edit

The Malibu Hindu Temple, located on Las Virgenes Road in unincorporated Calabasas, is visited by many Hindus and others from both in and outside California. The Hindu Temple Society of Southern California was incorporated in the State of California as a nonprofit religious organization on August 18, 1977.[41][13]

Parks and recreation edit

The City of Calabasas Community Services Department operates a number of facilities.

These include:

  • Calabasas Senior Center: 300 Civic Center Way
  • Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center: 23400 Park Sorrento
  • Calabasas Klubhouse and Creekside Park: 3655 Old Topanga Canyon Road
  • Juan Bautista de Anza Park: 3701 Lost Hills Road
  • Grape Arbor Park: 5100 Parkville Road
  • Gates Canyon Park and Brandon's Village: 25801 Thousand Oaks Blvd [42]
  • Wild Walnut Park: 23050 Mulholland Highway
  • Highlands Park: 23581 Summit Drive

Brandon's Village is a public playground located at Gates Canyon Park in Calabasas. It serves over 5,000 special needs children from Calabasas and surrounding communities. Designed by Shane's Inspiration, a nonprofit organization that designs and builds universally accessible playgrounds, Brandon's Village is about 1 acre (4,000 m2) in size. Its playground equipment is over 70% independently playable by children with disabilities, and also provides meaningful and stimulating play opportunities for children without disabilities.[43]

Grape Arbor Park is a small park and green space situated on Lost Road Hills off Ventura Freeway in Calabasas, and serves the surrounding residential area. The park includes a baseball diamond, tennis court, sand volleyball court, playground, and picnic tables. In 2018, the park was damaged during the Woolsey Fire, with playground equipment, landscaping, and irrigation needing repair. The park was renovated by the city, with reconstruction being completed in 2020.[44][45]

Calabasas Bark Park is a small dog park with a grass space and separated gated children's area with water fountains. The park is also connected to a small maintained hiking trail.[46][47]

Wild Walnut Park is an outdoor preserve located along Mulholland Highway in Calabasas. The park features walking paths and picnic benches. In 2020, a portion of the park was approved to be used as a dog park.[48][49][50]

Government edit

City policies are enacted by a five-member city council. Council members serve overlapping four-year terms and are elected at-large, on a non-partisan basis. Each year, the council selects one of its members to act as mayor and preside over city council meetings; a mayor pro tempore is also selected at this time, to serve for one year, concurrent to the mayoral term. While the mayor has additional responsibilities/duties, the mayor is not vested with any additional administrative authority.[51]

The City of Calabasas uses a council-manager model of local government. The city council is primarily responsible for legislative, financial, and political matters, while an appointed city manager serves as the city's chief executive. The city manager is primarily responsible for managing day-to-day operations and providing general oversight. The city manager is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the city council.[52]

Federal and State Representation edit

In the California State Legislature, Calabasas is in the 24th Senate District, represented by Democrat Ben Allen, and in the 42nd Assembly District, represented by Democrat Jacqui Irwin.[53]

In the United States House of Representatives, Calabasas is in California's 26th congressional district, represented by Democrat Julia Brownley.[54]

Environmental stewardship edit

In 2005, Calabasas voters overwhelmingly passed Measure D. The ordinance protects and preserves existing areas of open space in Calabasas by requiring two-thirds voter approval before any land in the city designated as open space may be redesignated for another use.[55]

In 2007, the Calabasas City Council adopted Ordinance 2007–233, banning retail food establishments, nonprofit food providers, and city facilities from using food-packaging materials made of expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam).[56] The ordinance requires food-service establishments in Calabasas to use environmentally acceptable packaging starting March 31, 2008, and to report ongoing compliance with this ordinance on the first business day of each calendar year.

In 2011, the City Council passed Ordinance 2011-282 which banned grocery stores, convenience stores (minimarts), liquor stores, drug stores, and pharmacies from furnishing single-use plastic carryout bags. The ordinance also requires that if those businesses furnish paper carryout bags, they must charge customers 10 cents per bag.

Second-hand smoke ordinance edit

In February 2006, Calabasas enacted the Comprehensive Second-Hand Smoke Control Ordinance that prohibits smoking in all public places in the City of Calabasas where other persons may be exposed to second-hand smoke.[57] These places include indoor and outdoor businesses, hotels, parks, apartment common areas, restaurants, and bars where people can be reasonably expected to congregate or meet. Under the law, smoking outdoors in public areas within the city is restricted to select "designated smoking areas". The law went into effect on March 16, 2006, garnering much local and national media attention. The full text of the ordinance may be found at Calabasas' official website.[58] The ordinance was expanded in early 2008, requiring 80% of rental apartment buildings to be permanently designated as non-smoking units by January 1, 2012.

Education edit

Calabasas residents are zoned to schools in the Las Virgenes Unified School District. The district also serves the nearby communities of Agoura Hills, Bell Canyon, and Hidden Hills, and certain smaller areas. Calabasas High School is a part of the district.

In January 2004, Alice C. Stelle Middle School, located at the corner of Mulholland Highway and Paul Revere Road, was opened to serve the eastern half of the city. The western half is served by Arthur E. Wright Middle School, located on Las Virgenes Road, which prior to 2004, was the city's only middle school.

Calabasas is also home to Chaparral, Round Meadow, Lupin Hill, and Bay Laurel public elementary schools, which are part of the Las Virgenes Unified School District, as well as the private Viewpoint School.[59]

Infrastructure edit

Public services edit

Calabasas funds its own public transportation in the form of a shuttle and trolley service.[60] It augments the service provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority[61] and funds its own municipal library (as opposed to participating in the Los Angeles County library system), runs the Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center, Creekside Klubhouse, public parks, and has a protected and maintained historical district called "Old Town Calabasas".[62]

Calabasas has two branches of the United States Postal Service located in Suite 10 at 4774 Park Granada, and at the Malibu Shell Post Office at 4807 Las Virgenes Road.[63][64]

The City of Calabasas contracts with the County of Los Angeles to provide emergency services.:

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department operates the Malibu/Lost Hills Station at 27050 Agoura Road in Calabasas.[65][66]

The Los Angeles County Fire Department provides medical and fire suppression services to Calabasas. LACFD operates two stations in the City of Calabasas located at 5215 Las Virgines Road, and 24130 Calabasas Road.

In popular culture edit

Calabasas Park Golf Club sits where Warner Bros. Ranch was located.[67] Films shot there include Showboat (1951), High Noon (1952), Calamity Jane (1953), Stalag 17 (1953), and Carousel (1956).[68]

Author Lee Goldberg's novel Lost Hills, the first in a series of books about Detective Eve Ronin, the youngest homicide detective in the history of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, is set in Calabasas. The novel debuted in January 2020 and was followed by Bone Canyon (January 2021), Gated Prey (October 2021), and Movieland (June 2022), also set in Calabasas.[69] In addition, the family of Kate O'Hare, the heroine of the five New York Times bestselling "Fox & O'Hare" thrillers that Goldberg co-wrote with Janet Evanovich, lives in Calabasas.

The titular character of the TV show Ray Donovan lives in Calabasas with his wife and two children.[70]

Notable people edit

Sister cities edit

See also edit

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Calabasas is a city in the southwestern region of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County California United States 7 Situated between the foothills of the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains 29 9 miles 48 1 km northwest of downtown Los Angeles Calabasas has a population of 22 491 as of July 1 2022 8 Calabasas CaliforniaCityCity of CalabasasClockwise Aerial view of Calabasas looking northwest Leonis Adobe The Commons at Calabasas Mulholland Highway The CommonsFlagSealLogoLocation of Calabasas in Los Angeles County CaliforniaCalabasasLocation in Los Angeles metropolitan areaShow map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaCalabasasLocation in CaliforniaShow map of CaliforniaCalabasasLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCalabasasCalabasas North America Show map of North AmericaCoordinates 34 8 18 N 118 39 39 W 34 13833 N 118 66083 W 34 13833 118 66083Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyLos AngelesIncorporatedApril 5 1991 1 Named forSpanish calabazas winter squashes Government TypeCouncil manager 2 MayorAlicia Weintraub Mayor pro temPeter Kraut City councilEd Albrecht James R Bozajian David J Shapiro City managerKindon MeikArea 3 Total13 74 sq mi 35 59 km2 Land13 71 sq mi 35 50 km2 Water0 04 sq mi 0 09 km2 0 38 Elevation 4 928 ft 283 m Population 2020 Total23 241 Density1 695 43 sq mi 654 63 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP codes91301 91302 5 Area code747 and 818 6 FIPS code06 09598GNIS feature IDs239994 2409955Websitewww wbr cityofcalabasas wbr com Contents 1 Name and emblem 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Communities 4 Demographics 4 1 2010 4 2 2005 5 Economy 5 1 Top employers 5 2 Technology center 6 Arts and culture 6 1 Annual events 6 2 Weekly events 6 3 Tourism 6 3 1 Claretville of Calabasas King Gillette Ranch 6 4 Hindu temple 7 Parks and recreation 8 Government 8 1 Federal and State Representation 8 2 Environmental stewardship 8 3 Second hand smoke ordinance 9 Education 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Public services 11 In popular culture 12 Notable people 13 Sister cities 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksName and emblem editThe name Calabasas is a variant spelling of the Spanish word calabazas meaning winter squashes the area abounds in wild squashes The Spanish botanist Jose Longinos Martinez recorded Las Calabazas as a place name in 1792 9 The city s official emblem depicts a red tailed hawk soaring over mountains 10 History editCenturies ago Chumash Native Americans lived in the area that is now Calabasas Spanish explorers were the first Europeans to arrive in the area In 1770 an expedition headed by Gaspar de Portola crossed through the area on their return southward to Mexico after venturing into Northern California In 1776 another party of explorers led by Juan Bautista de Anza camped there on their way northward from Mexico 11 Calabasas was the name given to a rancheria in the Los Angeles area in 1795 The Leonis Adobe in Old Town Calabasas dates back to 1844 and is one of the oldest surviving buildings in greater Los Angeles 12 13 The city was incorporated on April 5 1991 making it the newest city in Los Angeles County 14 Geography editCalabasas is situated in the southwestern region of the San Fernando Valley between the foothills of the Santa Monica and Santa Susana mountains 7 It is 29 9 miles 48 1 km northwest of downtown Los Angeles via US 101 The city is bordered by the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles to the northeast Topanga to the east Malibu to the south Agoura Hills to the west and Hidden Hills to the north The commemorative El Camino Real runs east west through Calabasas as the Ventura Freeway US 101 By 2015 several annexations had increased the city s total land area to 13 6 square miles 35 km2 15 One of the oldest neighborhoods in Calabasas is Park Moderne or the Bird Streets A former artists colony remnants remain of the club house pool and cabins scattered across streets with bird names such as Meadow Lark Blackbird Bluebird and Hummingbird located right behind Calabasas High School 16 Climate edit Calabasas has a hot summer Mediterranean climate with mild relatively wet winters and hot dry summers Climate data for Calabasas CaliforniaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 87 31 86 30 89 32 96 36 98 37 104 40 107 42 101 38 114 46 98 37 93 34 81 27 114 46 Mean daily maximum F C 69 21 70 21 74 23 77 25 80 27 86 30 92 33 93 34 91 33 84 29 76 24 68 20 80 27 Mean daily minimum F C 46 8 46 8 49 9 51 11 55 13 60 16 64 18 64 18 62 17 57 14 50 10 44 7 54 12 Record low F C 27 3 32 0 34 1 37 3 40 4 49 9 51 11 54 12 44 7 43 6 33 1 31 1 27 3 Average precipitation inches mm 3 62 92 4 65 118 2 86 73 1 02 26 0 31 7 9 0 07 1 8 0 02 0 51 0 05 1 3 0 14 3 6 0 93 24 1 34 34 2 76 70 17 77 451 Source 1 MSN com 17 Source 2 WeatherForYou com 18 Communities edit Below is a list of residential communities within Calabasas They are organized by the street they are connected to From Parkway Calabasas Calabasas Hills Calabasas Park Estates Westridge Vista Point The Oaks From Valley Circle Mulholland Mulholland Heights Mulwood Las Villas Bellagio The Ridge Creekside Clairidge Calabasas Country Estates Calabasas Highlands Mountain Park Abercrombie Ranch Estates 19 Cold Creek and Park Moderne 20 From Las Virgenes Mountain View Estates Monte Nido Deer Springs Stone Creek El Encanto Mont Calabasas Malibu Canyon Park The Colony at Calabasas and Avalon Calabasas formerly Archstone Calabasas From Lost Hills Road Calabasas View Saratoga Hills Saratoga Ranch Deer Springs and Steeplechase Mont Calabasas a community on Las Virgenes Road was annexed into the city of Calabasas in 2011 Prior to annexation the neighborhood was located in an unincorporated area of Los Angeles County Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 200020 033 201023 05815 1 202023 2410 8 2023 est 22 808 21 1 9 U S Decennial Census 22 2010 edit The 2010 United States Census 23 reported Calabasas to have a population of 23 058 The population density was 1 780 4 inhabitants per square mile 687 4 km2 The Census reported that 23 049 people lived in households 9 lived in non institutionalized group quarters and none were institutionalized Of 8 543 households 3 320 38 9 had children under the age of 18 living at home 5 124 60 0 were opposite sex married couples living together 942 11 0 had a female householder with no husband present 315 3 7 had a male householder with no wife present 310 3 6 were unmarried opposite sex partnerships and 31 0 4 were same sex married couples or partnerships About 1 624 households 19 0 were made up of individuals and 525 6 1 consisted of someone living alone who was age 65 or older The average household size was 2 70 There were 6 381 families 74 7 of all households the average family size was 3 11 The population consisted of 5 841 people 25 3 under age 18 1 875 people 8 1 age 18 to 24 5 025 people 21 8 age 25 to 44 7 414 people 32 2 age 45 to 64 and 2 903 people 12 6 age 65 or older The median age was 41 6 years For every 100 females there were 93 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 8 males age 18 and over The 8 878 housing units averaged 685 5 per square mile 264 7 km2 of which 6 287 73 6 were owner occupied and 2 256 26 4 were occupied by renters The homeowner vacancy rate was 1 2 the rental vacancy rate was 5 2 Around 17 769 people 77 1 of the population lived in owner occupied housing units and 5 280 people 22 9 lived in rental housing units According to the 2010 United States Census Calabasas had a median household income of 124 583 with 6 6 of the population living below the federal poverty line 24 2005 edit As of 2005 23 123 people 8 350 households and 5 544 families resided in the city The population density was 1 528 8 inhabitants per square mile 590 3 inhabitants km2 The 8 350 housing units averaged 566 7 per square mile 218 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 85 92 White including a large Iranian community and people of Jewish faith or ancestry 2 18 Black or African American 0 13 Native American 7 71 Asian 0 04 Pacific Islander 1 31 from other races and 2 71 from two or more races About 4 74 of the population were Hispanics or Latinos of any race Of 8 350 households 44 4 had children under the age of 18 living at home 64 3 were married couples living together 9 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 23 3 were not families About 17 0 of all households were made up of individuals and 4 1 had someone living alone who was age 65 or older The average household size was 2 76 and the average family size was 3 14 The population consisted of 28 6 under age 18 5 8 from 18 to 24 29 1 from 25 to 44 27 9 from 45 to 64 and 8 6 age 65 or older The median age was 38 years For every 100 females there were 94 6 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 90 2 males According to a 2007 estimate the median income for a household in the city was 104 935 and for a family was 122 482 25 Males had a median income of 87 049 versus 46 403 for females The per capita income for the city was 48 189 About 2 1 of families and 3 3 of the population were below the poverty line including 3 4 of those under age 18 and 1 7 of those age 65 or over Russian and German were the most common ancestries Iran and Canada were the most common foreign places of birth 26 Economy edit nbsp The Commons at Calabasas shopping center nbsp Headquarters of The Cheesecake FactoryThe corporate headquarters of Harbor Freight Tools The Cheesecake Factory and DTS Inc are located in Calabasas Calabasas is also known as one of the wealthiest cities in the United States 27 Top employers edit According to the city s 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 28 the top employers in the city are Employer of Employees1 Harbor Freight Tools 8352 Las Virgenes Unified School District 7353 The Cheesecake Factory 6104 Viewpoint School 3055 Keysight Technologies 2736 Alcatel Internetworking Inc 1597 BrightView 1598 Bob Smith BMW amp Mini 1589 All Motorists Ins Agency 15710 Xperi 149Technology center edit During the dot com bubble a number of technology companies were located on a stretch of Agoura Rd parallel to the US 101 Freeway leading that area of Calabasas to develop a reputation as the 101 Technology Corridor These businesses included several computer networking companies Xylan later Alcatel Lucent Netcom Systems later Spirent Communications Ixia Communications j2 Global Communications Tekelec and software company Digital Insight 29 Although some of these companies have since relocated been acquired or ceased operations the area continues to be home to a significant technology presence Arts and culture editAnnual events edit The city sponsors many annual events including The Pumpkin Festival 30 Eggstravaganza 31 The Fine Arts Festival 32 The Fourth of July Spectacular 33 The Calabasas Film Festival 34 Weekly events edit The Calabasas Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 8 00am to 1 00pm at 23504 Calabasas Road 35 Tourism edit Claretville of Calabasas King Gillette Ranch edit nbsp King Gillette Ranch main residence courtyard designed by Wallace Neff in the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style in the 1920s nbsp Leonis Adobe in Old Town CalabasasThe Claretians The Missionary Sons of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Rome or The Claretian Order of the Catholic Church had come to Southern California by way of Mexico in the early 1900s working in Los Angeles inner city missions From 1952 to 1977 they operated the Theological Seminary of Claretville and the Immaculate Heart Claretian Novitiate on the former Gillette Estate which they renamed Claretville 36 Thomas Aquinas College rented the Claretville campus from the Claretians from 1971 to 1978 When the Claretians sold their Claretville property in 1978 to Clare Prophet and her Church Universal and Triumphant Thomas Aquinas College 37 began construction on a permanent campus in Santa Paula California 38 The Gillette Estate Claretville property is known as the King Gillette Ranch and is part of Malibu Creek State Park 13 The land and historic structures by architect Wallace Neff are at the intersection of Mulholland Highway and Las Virgenes Road in unincorporated Calabasas 39 40 Hindu temple edit The Malibu Hindu Temple located on Las Virgenes Road in unincorporated Calabasas is visited by many Hindus and others from both in and outside California The Hindu Temple Society of Southern California was incorporated in the State of California as a nonprofit religious organization on August 18 1977 41 13 Parks and recreation editThe City of Calabasas Community Services Department operates a number of facilities These include Calabasas Senior Center 300 Civic Center Way Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center 23400 Park Sorrento Calabasas Klubhouse and Creekside Park 3655 Old Topanga Canyon Road Juan Bautista de Anza Park 3701 Lost Hills Road Grape Arbor Park 5100 Parkville Road Gates Canyon Park and Brandon s Village 25801 Thousand Oaks Blvd 42 Wild Walnut Park 23050 Mulholland Highway Highlands Park 23581 Summit DriveBrandon s Village is a public playground located at Gates Canyon Park in Calabasas It serves over 5 000 special needs children from Calabasas and surrounding communities Designed by Shane s Inspiration a nonprofit organization that designs and builds universally accessible playgrounds Brandon s Village is about 1 acre 4 000 m2 in size Its playground equipment is over 70 independently playable by children with disabilities and also provides meaningful and stimulating play opportunities for children without disabilities 43 Grape Arbor Park is a small park and green space situated on Lost Road Hills off Ventura Freeway in Calabasas and serves the surrounding residential area The park includes a baseball diamond tennis court sand volleyball court playground and picnic tables In 2018 the park was damaged during the Woolsey Fire with playground equipment landscaping and irrigation needing repair The park was renovated by the city with reconstruction being completed in 2020 44 45 Calabasas Bark Park is a small dog park with a grass space and separated gated children s area with water fountains The park is also connected to a small maintained hiking trail 46 47 Wild Walnut Park is an outdoor preserve located along Mulholland Highway in Calabasas The park features walking paths and picnic benches In 2020 a portion of the park was approved to be used as a dog park 48 49 50 Government editCity policies are enacted by a five member city council Council members serve overlapping four year terms and are elected at large on a non partisan basis Each year the council selects one of its members to act as mayor and preside over city council meetings a mayor pro tempore is also selected at this time to serve for one year concurrent to the mayoral term While the mayor has additional responsibilities duties the mayor is not vested with any additional administrative authority 51 The City of Calabasas uses a council manager model of local government The city council is primarily responsible for legislative financial and political matters while an appointed city manager serves as the city s chief executive The city manager is primarily responsible for managing day to day operations and providing general oversight The city manager is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the city council 52 Federal and State Representation edit In the California State Legislature Calabasas is in the 24th Senate District represented by Democrat Ben Allen and in the 42nd Assembly District represented by Democrat Jacqui Irwin 53 In the United States House of Representatives Calabasas is in California s 26th congressional district represented by Democrat Julia Brownley 54 Environmental stewardship edit In 2005 Calabasas voters overwhelmingly passed Measure D The ordinance protects and preserves existing areas of open space in Calabasas by requiring two thirds voter approval before any land in the city designated as open space may be redesignated for another use 55 In 2007 the Calabasas City Council adopted Ordinance 2007 233 banning retail food establishments nonprofit food providers and city facilities from using food packaging materials made of expanded polystyrene Styrofoam 56 The ordinance requires food service establishments in Calabasas to use environmentally acceptable packaging starting March 31 2008 and to report ongoing compliance with this ordinance on the first business day of each calendar year In 2011 the City Council passed Ordinance 2011 282 which banned grocery stores convenience stores minimarts liquor stores drug stores and pharmacies from furnishing single use plastic carryout bags The ordinance also requires that if those businesses furnish paper carryout bags they must charge customers 10 cents per bag Second hand smoke ordinance edit In February 2006 Calabasas enacted the Comprehensive Second Hand Smoke Control Ordinance that prohibits smoking in all public places in the City of Calabasas where other persons may be exposed to second hand smoke 57 These places include indoor and outdoor businesses hotels parks apartment common areas restaurants and bars where people can be reasonably expected to congregate or meet Under the law smoking outdoors in public areas within the city is restricted to select designated smoking areas The law went into effect on March 16 2006 garnering much local and national media attention The full text of the ordinance may be found at Calabasas official website 58 The ordinance was expanded in early 2008 requiring 80 of rental apartment buildings to be permanently designated as non smoking units by January 1 2012 Education editCalabasas residents are zoned to schools in the Las Virgenes Unified School District The district also serves the nearby communities of Agoura Hills Bell Canyon and Hidden Hills and certain smaller areas Calabasas High School is a part of the district In January 2004 Alice C Stelle Middle School located at the corner of Mulholland Highway and Paul Revere Road was opened to serve the eastern half of the city The western half is served by Arthur E Wright Middle School located on Las Virgenes Road which prior to 2004 was the city s only middle school Calabasas is also home to Chaparral Round Meadow Lupin Hill and Bay Laurel public elementary schools which are part of the Las Virgenes Unified School District as well as the private Viewpoint School 59 Infrastructure editPublic services edit Calabasas funds its own public transportation in the form of a shuttle and trolley service 60 It augments the service provided by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority 61 and funds its own municipal library as opposed to participating in the Los Angeles County library system runs the Calabasas Tennis and Swim Center Creekside Klubhouse public parks and has a protected and maintained historical district called Old Town Calabasas 62 Calabasas has two branches of the United States Postal Service located in Suite 10 at 4774 Park Granada and at the Malibu Shell Post Office at 4807 Las Virgenes Road 63 64 The City of Calabasas contracts with the County of Los Angeles to provide emergency services The Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department operates the Malibu Lost Hills Station at 27050 Agoura Road in Calabasas 65 66 The Los Angeles County Fire Department provides medical and fire suppression services to Calabasas LACFD operates two stations in the City of Calabasas located at 5215 Las Virgines Road and 24130 Calabasas Road In popular culture editCalabasas Park Golf Club sits where Warner Bros Ranch was located 67 Films shot there include Showboat 1951 High Noon 1952 Calamity Jane 1953 Stalag 17 1953 and Carousel 1956 68 Author Lee Goldberg s novel Lost Hills the first in a series of books about Detective Eve Ronin the youngest homicide detective in the history of the Los Angeles County Sheriff s Department is set in Calabasas The novel debuted in January 2020 and was followed by Bone Canyon January 2021 Gated Prey October 2021 and Movieland June 2022 also set in Calabasas 69 In addition the family of Kate O Hare the heroine of the five New York Times bestselling Fox amp O Hare thrillers that Goldberg co wrote with Janet Evanovich lives in Calabasas The titular character of the TV show Ray Donovan lives in Calabasas with his wife and two children 70 Notable people editCharlie Adler actor director 71 Shohreh Aghdashloo actress author 72 Michael Ansara actor 73 Shiri Appleby actor 74 Adrienne Bailon singer actress host 75 Brandon Boyd musician singer 76 Marcia Clark prosecutor author television correspondent 77 Dr Dre rapper and producer previously Jonathan Frakes actor director 78 Lee Goldberg author screenwriter publisher producer 79 D L Hughley actor commentator radio host author comedian 80 Kris Jenner television personality previously 81 Kylie Jenner television personality previously 82 Ken Jeong actor and comedian 83 Kim Kardashian television personality previously 81 Khloe Kardashian television personality previously 84 Kourtney Kardashian television personality 85 Keiran Lee actor director producer 86 Jake Paul Youtube personality boxer 87 Ed Shaughnessy musician 88 Daniel Steres professional soccer player 89 Joni Eareckson Tada author 90 91 Jordyn Woods model and entrepreneur 92 Sister cities edit nbsp Anqing Anhui China 93 nbsp Mevaseret Zion Jerusalem District Israel 93 See also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portalCanoga Park Los Angeles Flora of the Santa Monica Mountains History of the San Fernando Valley to 1915 Los Angeles Pet Memorial Park Rancho El Escorpion West Hills Los AngelesReferences edit California Cities by Incorporation Date California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions Archived from the original Word on November 3 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 City Council City of Calabasas 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States 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