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Canoga Park, Los Angeles

Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. Before the Mexican–American War, the district was part of a rancho, and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and then subdivided, with part of it named Owensmouth as a town founded in 1912. It joined Los Angeles in 1917 and was renamed Canoga Park on March 1, 1931, after Canoga, New York.[2]

Canoga Park, Los Angeles
The Platt Building, also known as The Victorian — a c. 1970s office building at 19725 Sherman Way, Canoga Park−Winnetka
Canoga Park, Los Angeles
Location within Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley
Canoga Park, Los Angeles
Canoga Park, Los Angeles (the Los Angeles metropolitan area)
Coordinates: 34°12′04″N 118°35′50″W / 34.20111°N 118.59722°W / 34.20111; -118.59722
Owensmouth1912
Canoga Park1931
Named forCanoga, New York
Area
 • Land4.35 sq mi (11.3 km2)
Elevation797 ft (243 m)
Population
 (2008)
 • Total60,578
Time zoneUTC−8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
91303, 91304, 91305, 91309
Area code(s)818 and 747

History edit

Pre-American history edit

The area of present-day Canoga Park was the homeland of Native Americans in the Tongva-Fernandeño and Chumash-Venturaño tribes, that lived in the Simi Hills and along to the tributaries of the Los Angeles River. They traded with the north Valley Tataviam-Fernandeño people. Native American civilizations inhabited the Valley for an estimated 8,000 years.[3][4] Their culture left the Burro Flats Painted Cave nearby.[5]

From 1797 to 1846, the area was part of Mission San Fernando Rey de España (Mission San Fernando). After the Mexican War of Independence from Spain the 'future Canoga Park' land became part of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. In 1845, a land grant for the separate and historically rich Rancho El Escorpión was issued by Governor Pío Pico to three Chumash people, Odón Eusebia, his brother-in-law Urbano, and Urbano's son Mañuel.[6][7][8] It was located in the area west of Fallbrook Avenue and later called Platt Ranch.[9][10]

American history edit

In 1863, the syndicate San Fernando Homestead Association led by Isaac Lankershim and Isaac Van Nuys purchased the southern half of the historic San Fernando Valley. They established seven wheat ranch operations and were the first to ship wheat to Europe from California. In 1869, Alfred Workman acquired the westernmost ranch, a 13,000 acres (50 km2) wheat farm in future Canoga Park (for more: See Landmarks section below).[11] Eucalyptus trees were introduced into the San Fernando Valley by Albert Workman, who imported seedlings from his native Australia and planted them on the Workman Ranch. In time, they spread through the Canoga Park area ranches, farms and beyond. It has been said that these trees are the parents of all eucalyptus trees in Southern California.[12][13]

The entire south San Fernando Valley, from Roscoe Boulevard south to the hills, with certain exceptions, were to be subdivided in anticipation of the Los Angeles aqueduct's completion in 1913. The purchasers of the land included Harry Chandler and Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times, Moses Sherman (a Los Angeles Pacific Railroad streetcar line builder), and Hobart Johnstone Whitley, an all purpose real estate developer who, from a start in the Land Rush of 1889 in Oklahoma to platting out 140 towns, including Hollywood.

 
1920 Sherman Way in downtown Owensmouth, with Los Angeles Pacific Railroad lines visible at right

The area was originally named Owensmouth by Los Angeles Suburban Home Company by general manager Hobart Johnstone Whitley as a sales tactic in that the town would be the new mouth of the Owens River, after the Los Angeles Aqueduct would be completed the next year. The town was founded on March 30, 1912, and the Suburban Home Company contracted with the Janss Investment Company, to sell properties. A pre-development scheme brought Pacific Electric streetcars and an all purpose highway (Sherman Way) out all the way from Hollywood through Cahuenga Pass, through the previously subdivided Van Nuys (1911). Highlighting the "opening day barbecue" was the display of the "Owensmouth Baby", a racecar that could go up and down the paved Sherman Way at the incredible speed of 35 mph.

 
A sign for Canoga Park's old town center on Sherman Way.

Owensmouth, as the junior San Fernando Valley city to Van Nuys, promoted itself with the "baby" motif—using storks in their advertisement. The "baby city" of the Valley remained a very small community.

The lack of an independent water supply made annexation to the City of Los Angeles inevitable, and on February 26, 1917, it joined with its larger neighbor. The name was changed to Canoga Park in 1931, thanks to the efforts of local civic leader Mary Logan Orcutt.[14] Eventually, the area's zoning was rural/agricultural and its industry was small farms involved in the production of fruits, vegetables, and melons, some livestock, horses, a movie/television studio, and a stunt location.[15]

The Canoga Park Airstrip occupied the area now known as "Warner Center" (as shown on the street map 1955 Thomas Guide).

Recent history edit

 
Aerojet Rocketdyne Division

In 1955, Rocketdyne, then a division of North American Aviation (NAA), moved into the area and built its main manufacturing facility in Canoga Park. The facility became a major employer along with the Atomics International and Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) divisions of NAA.[16] Other aerospace companies followed: including Thompson Ramo Wooldridge-TRW, Hughes Aircraft, Rockwell International, Boeing, and Teledyne. Small machine shops and other ancillary businesses also sprang up to service the aerospace industry. The Rocketdyne facility was in the end operated by Aerojet Rocketdyne, who moved out of Canoga Park in 2014. Demolition and site clearing of the former Rocketdyne facility in Canoga Park commenced in August 2016.[17][18] The Santa Susana Field Lab property has also been closed and will be undergoing an extensive environmental cleanup, and become an open-space park.[19][20]

In 1987, much of the western district of Canoga Park was renamed West Hills. On June 25, 2005, Canoga Park was named an All-America City.

Geography edit

Canoga Park is bordered by Woodland Hills on the south, West Hills on the west, Chatsworth on the north, and Winnetka on the east.

Bell and Dayton Creeks flowing from the Simi Hills, and Arroyo Calabasas (Calabasas Creek) from the Santa Monica Mountains are several of the headwaters of the Los Angeles River that originate in the western San Fernando Valley that flow through Canoga Park. The Los Angeles River itself begins at the confluence of Calabasas Creek and Bell Creek behind Canoga Park High School. These and other small creeks supply stormwater and suburban runoff water to the Los Angeles River, and several are considered year round creeks. Although the creeks are now channeled and run within concrete walls, they do form a significant urban wildlife landscape and contribute to the population of indigenous wildlife left within the San Fernando Valley.

Climate edit

This area experiences hot and very dry summers. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Canoga Park has a hot-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csa" on climate maps.[21]

Climate data for Canoga Park, Los Angeles
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 67
(19)
69
(21)
71
(22)
77
(25)
80
(27)
87
(31)
94
(34)
95
(35)
91
(33)
84
(29)
74
(23)
68
(20)
80
(27)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 41
(5)
42
(6)
43
(6)
46
(8)
50
(10)
54
(12)
57
(14)
58
(14)
56
(13)
51
(11)
43
(6)
40
(4)
48
(9)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.95
(100)
4.11
(104)
3.52
(89)
0.83
(21)
0.28
(7.1)
0.06
(1.5)
0.01
(0.25)
0.16
(4.1)
0.24
(6.1)
0.57
(14)
1.41
(36)
2.17
(55)
17.32
(440)
Source: [22]

Population edit

The 2000 U.S. census counted 53,227 residents in the 4.35-square-mile Canoga Park neighborhood—or 12,240 people per square mile, about an average population density for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 60,578. In 2000, the median age for residents was 30, also about average for city and county neighborhoods.[23]

The neighborhood was considered "highly diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles. The breakdown was 50.9% Latino; 30.7% White; 11.1% Asian; 4.3% Black; and 3.1% other. Mexico (45.8%) and El Salvador (11.6%) were the most common places of birth for the 42.8% of the residents who were born abroad—which was about an average percentage for Los Angeles as a whole.[23]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $51,601, considered average for the city. Renters occupied 63.6% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 36.4%. The average household size of three people was average for Los Angeles. The 18.1% of families headed by single parents was also average for city neighborhoods.[23]

The percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county's highest, as was the percentage of never-married men (40.4%).[23]

Economy edit

Canoga Park is the headquarters of electronic provider Electro Rent.

Government edit

 
CDI Early Learning Center, originally the Canoga Park Branch Library

Police edit

Los Angeles Police Department Topanga Community Police Station serves residents in Canoga Park, parts of Winnetka, West Hills, and Woodland Hills. The Topanga Community Police Station opened in January 2009. The police department named the station after a village in the Tongva language of the historically local Tongva-Fernandeño Native Americans tribe. The department originally planned to name it the Northwest Station, but residents preferred a name linking to the town's history.[24] Prior to the opening of the Topanga station, the Devonshire Community Police Station served addresses north of Roscoe Boulevard while the West Valley Police Station served addresses south of Roscoe Boulevard.[25]

Post offices edit

The United States Postal Service operates the Canoga Park Post Office at 8201 Canoga Avenue and the Challenger Post Office at 21801 Sherman Way. Challenger Station maintains a significant WPA mural by Western artist Maynard Dixon.[26][27]

Public libraries edit

The Los Angeles Public Library operates the Canoga Park Branch Library at 20939 Sherman Way.[28]

Federal representation edit

State representation edit

Canoga Park is located within California's 46th State Assembly district represented by Democrat Jesse Gabriel[31] and California's 27th State Senate district represented by Democrat Henry Stern.[32][33]

Local representation edit

Canoga Park is located within Los Angeles City Council District 3 represented by Bob Blumenfield.[34]

Parks and recreation edit

  • Lanark Recreation Center, formerly Orcutt Park, is an LA City park in Canoga Park (21816 Lanark Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard, 91304). The center has a lighted baseball diamond, an unlighted baseball diamond, lighted indoor basketball courts, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium (without weights), picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, lighted tennis courts, lighted volleyball courts, and an auditorium. It also serves as a Los Angeles Police Department drop-in site.[35]
  • Lanark Pool, an outdoor unheated seasonal pool, is on the park site.[35][36]

Education edit

Eighteen percent of Canoga Park residents age 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for the city and the county.[23]

Schools within the Canoga Park borders are:[37]

Public edit

 
Canoga Park High School

Los Angeles Unified School District serves the community.

  • Canoga Park High School, 6850 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
  • Owensmouth Continuation School, 6921 Jordan Avenue
  • Christopher Columbus Middle School, 22250 Elkwood Street
  • Multicultural Learning Center, charter, 7510 DeSoto Avenue
  • N.E.W. Academy Canoga Park, 21425 Cohasset Street
  • Hart Street Elementary School, 21040 Hart Street

Private edit

  • Canoga Park Preschool and Kindergarten, 7839 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
  • Faith Baptist School, K–12, 7644 Farralone Avenue
  • AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School, K–12, 6844 Oakdale Avenue
  • Canoga Park Lutheran School, elementary, 7357 Jordan Avenue. Formed by the merger of Trinity Lutheran High School and Canoga Park Lutheran School[38]
  • Coutin School, Inc., (special needs learning) 7119 Owensmouth Avenue
  • Our Lady of the Valley Elementary School, 22041 Gault Street

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Bright, William (1998). 1500 California Place Names: Their Origin and Meaning. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
  3. ^ "USATODAY.com – Prehistoric milling site found in California". www.usatoday.com.
  4. ^ "Mercury News article".
  5. ^ [1] SSPSHP link: pp.41–2
  6. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rancho El Escorpión
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-07-27. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  8. ^ Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco
  9. ^ http://www.co-hs.org/ 2017-05-12 at the Wayback Machine April 2007 Bulletin-Canoga/Owensmouth Historical Society
  10. ^ [2] SSPSHP link: Ethnohistory
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-07-01. Retrieved 2010-03-11.
  12. ^ "Historic | City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks". Laparks.org. Retrieved 2018-10-04.
  13. ^ [3] "No. 9, Shadow Ranch," Big Orange Landmarks, March 30, 2007
  14. ^ Stassel, Stephanie (1997-05-06). "She Helped Canoga Park Make a Name". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2019-12-27.
  15. ^ Davis, Margaret Leslie (May 2001). Margaret Leslie Davis, Rivers in the Desert, 1993. Open Road Integrated Media, Incorporated. ISBN 9781585861378.
  16. ^ "Yahoo! Groups". tech.groups.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on July 15, 2012.
  17. ^ Bartholomew, Dana (August 28, 2017). "Rocketdyne Plant that built worlds most powerful rocket engines being razed". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  18. ^ Grigoryants, Olga (2019-09-27). "Former Warner Center Rocketdyne site could one day be a residential neighborhood — once it's toxin-free". Los Angeles Daily News.
  19. ^ "DTSC – Santa Susana Field Laboratory Site Investigation and Cleanup – HOME". www.dtsc-ssfl.com.
  20. ^ "Aerospace Contamination Museum of Education". acmela.org.
  21. ^ "Canoga Park, California Köppen Climate Classification (Weatherbase)". Weatherbase.
  22. ^ "Zipcode 91303". www.plantmaps.com. Retrieved March 23, 2021.
  23. ^ a b c d e [4] "Canoga Park," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  24. ^ Vives, Ruben. "LAPD opens new station in Canoga Park." Los Angeles Times. January 4, 2009. Retrieved on April 26, 2009.
  25. ^ "." Los Angeles Police Department. October 11, 2007. Retrieved on April 26, 2009.
  26. ^ "Post Office Location – CANOGA PARK." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on December 6, 2008.
  27. ^ "Post Office Location – CHALLENGER." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on December 6, 2008.
  28. ^ "Canoga Park Branch Library." Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved on December 6, 2008.
  29. ^ States in the Senate | California accessed April 18, 2024
  30. ^ "California's 32nd Congressional District – CA-30 Representatives & District Map". GovTrack.us.
  31. ^ "District Map". Official Website – Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel Representing the 46th California Assembly District. June 30, 2016.
  32. ^ "California State Legislature—Districts". www.legislature.ca.gov.
  33. ^ http://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov [Canoga Park,CA 91303]
  34. ^ http://navigatela.lacity.org/common/mapgallery/pdf/council_districts/CDindex_8.5_11.pdf%7Ctitle=Map[permanent dead link] of LA City Council Districts
  35. ^ a b "Lanark Recreation Center." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on October 24, 2023.
  36. ^ "Lanark Pool." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 22, 2010.
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  38. ^ Lin, C.J. "Valley private school options dwindling 2012-08-13 at the Wayback Machine." August 17, 2011.
  39. ^ "Judith Barsi". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
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  47. ^ Davis, Sharon (2012). Every Chart Topper Tells a Story: The Seventies. Random House. ISBN 9781780574103. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
  48. ^ "Gene Selznick dies at 82; beach volleyball player pioneered sport in Southern California". Los Angeles Times. June 12, 2012.
  49. ^ "Randy Wolf Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04.

External links edit

  • Lanark Recreation Center
    • Lanark Pool
  • LA Shadow Ranch Park
  • Shadow Ranch history
  • LA Orcutt Ranch Park
  • Orcutt Ranch history
  • Canoga Park crime map and statistics on LA Times site 2013-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  • Canoga-Owensmouth Historical Museum

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It has been suggested that Owensmouth be merged into this article Discuss Proposed since April 2024 Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles California Before the Mexican American War the district was part of a rancho and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and then subdivided with part of it named Owensmouth as a town founded in 1912 It joined Los Angeles in 1917 and was renamed Canoga Park on March 1 1931 after Canoga New York 2 Canoga Park Los AngelesNeighborhood of Los AngelesThe Platt Building also known as The Victorian a c 1970s office building at 19725 Sherman Way Canoga Park WinnetkaCanoga Park Los AngelesLocation within Los Angeles San Fernando ValleyShow map of San Fernando ValleyCanoga Park Los AngelesCanoga Park Los Angeles the Los Angeles metropolitan area Show map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaCoordinates 34 12 04 N 118 35 50 W 34 20111 N 118 59722 W 34 20111 118 59722Owensmouth1912Canoga Park1931Named forCanoga New YorkArea Land4 35 sq mi 11 3 km2 Elevation 1 797 ft 243 m Population 2008 Total60 578Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes91303 91304 91305 91309Area code s 818 and 747 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre American history 1 2 American history 1 3 Recent history 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Population 4 Economy 5 Government 5 1 Police 5 2 Post offices 5 3 Public libraries 5 4 Federal representation 5 5 State representation 5 6 Local representation 6 Parks and recreation 7 Education 7 1 Public 7 2 Private 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory editPre American history edit The area of present day Canoga Park was the homeland of Native Americans in the Tongva Fernandeno and Chumash Venturano tribes that lived in the Simi Hills and along to the tributaries of the Los Angeles River They traded with the north Valley Tataviam Fernandeno people Native American civilizations inhabited the Valley for an estimated 8 000 years 3 4 Their culture left the Burro Flats Painted Cave nearby 5 From 1797 to 1846 the area was part of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana Mission San Fernando After the Mexican War of Independence from Spain the future Canoga Park land became part of Rancho Ex Mission San Fernando In 1845 a land grant for the separate and historically rich Rancho El Escorpion was issued by Governor Pio Pico to three Chumash people Odon Eusebia his brother in law Urbano and Urbano s son Manuel 6 7 8 It was located in the area west of Fallbrook Avenue and later called Platt Ranch 9 10 American history edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message In 1863 the syndicate San Fernando Homestead Association led by Isaac Lankershim and Isaac Van Nuys purchased the southern half of the historic San Fernando Valley They established seven wheat ranch operations and were the first to ship wheat to Europe from California In 1869 Alfred Workman acquired the westernmost ranch a 13 000 acres 50 km2 wheat farm in future Canoga Park for more See Landmarks section below 11 Eucalyptus trees were introduced into the San Fernando Valley by Albert Workman who imported seedlings from his native Australia and planted them on the Workman Ranch In time they spread through the Canoga Park area ranches farms and beyond It has been said that these trees are the parents of all eucalyptus trees in Southern California 12 13 The entire south San Fernando Valley from Roscoe Boulevard south to the hills with certain exceptions were to be subdivided in anticipation of the Los Angeles aqueduct s completion in 1913 The purchasers of the land included Harry Chandler and Harrison Gray Otis of the Los Angeles Times Moses Sherman a Los Angeles Pacific Railroad streetcar line builder and Hobart Johnstone Whitley an all purpose real estate developer who from a start in the Land Rush of 1889 in Oklahoma to platting out 140 towns including Hollywood nbsp 1920 Sherman Way in downtown Owensmouth with Los Angeles Pacific Railroad lines visible at right The area was originally named Owensmouth by Los Angeles Suburban Home Company by general manager Hobart Johnstone Whitley as a sales tactic in that the town would be the new mouth of the Owens River after the Los Angeles Aqueduct would be completed the next year The town was founded on March 30 1912 and the Suburban Home Company contracted with the Janss Investment Company to sell properties A pre development scheme brought Pacific Electric streetcars and an all purpose highway Sherman Way out all the way from Hollywood through Cahuenga Pass through the previously subdivided Van Nuys 1911 Highlighting the opening day barbecue was the display of the Owensmouth Baby a racecar that could go up and down the paved Sherman Way at the incredible speed of 35 mph nbsp A sign for Canoga Park s old town center on Sherman Way Owensmouth as the junior San Fernando Valley city to Van Nuys promoted itself with the baby motif using storks in their advertisement The baby city of the Valley remained a very small community The lack of an independent water supply made annexation to the City of Los Angeles inevitable and on February 26 1917 it joined with its larger neighbor The name was changed to Canoga Park in 1931 thanks to the efforts of local civic leader Mary Logan Orcutt 14 Eventually the area s zoning was rural agricultural and its industry was small farms involved in the production of fruits vegetables and melons some livestock horses a movie television studio and a stunt location 15 The Canoga Park Airstrip occupied the area now known as Warner Center as shown on the street map 1955 Thomas Guide Recent history edit nbsp Aerojet Rocketdyne Division In 1955 Rocketdyne then a division of North American Aviation NAA moved into the area and built its main manufacturing facility in Canoga Park The facility became a major employer along with the Atomics International and Santa Susana Field Laboratory SSFL divisions of NAA 16 Other aerospace companies followed including Thompson Ramo Wooldridge TRW Hughes Aircraft Rockwell International Boeing and Teledyne Small machine shops and other ancillary businesses also sprang up to service the aerospace industry The Rocketdyne facility was in the end operated by Aerojet Rocketdyne who moved out of Canoga Park in 2014 Demolition and site clearing of the former Rocketdyne facility in Canoga Park commenced in August 2016 17 18 The Santa Susana Field Lab property has also been closed and will be undergoing an extensive environmental cleanup and become an open space park 19 20 In 1987 much of the western district of Canoga Park was renamed West Hills On June 25 2005 Canoga Park was named an All America City Geography editCanoga Park is bordered by Woodland Hills on the south West Hills on the west Chatsworth on the north and Winnetka on the east Bell and Dayton Creeks flowing from the Simi Hills and Arroyo Calabasas Calabasas Creek from the Santa Monica Mountains are several of the headwaters of the Los Angeles River that originate in the western San Fernando Valley that flow through Canoga Park The Los Angeles River itself begins at the confluence of Calabasas Creek and Bell Creek behind Canoga Park High School These and other small creeks supply stormwater and suburban runoff water to the Los Angeles River and several are considered year round creeks Although the creeks are now channeled and run within concrete walls they do form a significant urban wildlife landscape and contribute to the population of indigenous wildlife left within the San Fernando Valley Climate edit This area experiences hot and very dry summers According to the Koppen Climate Classification system Canoga Park has a hot summer Mediterranean climate abbreviated Csa on climate maps 21 Climate data for Canoga Park Los Angeles Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum F C 67 19 69 21 71 22 77 25 80 27 87 31 94 34 95 35 91 33 84 29 74 23 68 20 80 27 Mean daily minimum F C 41 5 42 6 43 6 46 8 50 10 54 12 57 14 58 14 56 13 51 11 43 6 40 4 48 9 Average precipitation inches mm 3 95 100 4 11 104 3 52 89 0 83 21 0 28 7 1 0 06 1 5 0 01 0 25 0 16 4 1 0 24 6 1 0 57 14 1 41 36 2 17 55 17 32 440 Source 22 Population editThe 2000 U S census counted 53 227 residents in the 4 35 square mile Canoga Park neighborhood or 12 240 people per square mile about an average population density for the city In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 60 578 In 2000 the median age for residents was 30 also about average for city and county neighborhoods 23 The neighborhood was considered highly diverse ethnically within Los Angeles The breakdown was 50 9 Latino 30 7 White 11 1 Asian 4 3 Black and 3 1 other Mexico 45 8 and El Salvador 11 6 were the most common places of birth for the 42 8 of the residents who were born abroad which was about an average percentage for Los Angeles as a whole 23 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 51 601 considered average for the city Renters occupied 63 6 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 36 4 The average household size of three people was average for Los Angeles The 18 1 of families headed by single parents was also average for city neighborhoods 23 The percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county s highest as was the percentage of never married men 40 4 23 Economy editCanoga Park is the headquarters of electronic provider Electro Rent Government edit nbsp CDI Early Learning Center originally the Canoga Park Branch Library Police edit Los Angeles Police Department Topanga Community Police Station serves residents in Canoga Park parts of Winnetka West Hills and Woodland Hills The Topanga Community Police Station opened in January 2009 The police department named the station after a village in the Tongva language of the historically local Tongva Fernandeno Native Americans tribe The department originally planned to name it the Northwest Station but residents preferred a name linking to the town s history 24 Prior to the opening of the Topanga station the Devonshire Community Police Station served addresses north of Roscoe Boulevard while the West Valley Police Station served addresses south of Roscoe Boulevard 25 Post offices edit The United States Postal Service operates the Canoga Park Post Office at 8201 Canoga Avenue and the Challenger Post Office at 21801 Sherman Way Challenger Station maintains a significant WPA mural by Western artist Maynard Dixon 26 27 Public libraries edit The Los Angeles Public Library operates the Canoga Park Branch Library at 20939 Sherman Way 28 Federal representation edit Canoga Park is represented in the United States Senate by California s Senators Laphonza Butler and Alex Padilla 29 Canoga Park is located within California s 32nd congressional district represented by Democrat Brad Sherman 30 State representation edit Canoga Park is located within California s 46th State Assembly district represented by Democrat Jesse Gabriel 31 and California s 27th State Senate district represented by Democrat Henry Stern 32 33 Local representation edit Canoga Park is located within Los Angeles City Council District 3 represented by Bob Blumenfield 34 Parks and recreation editLanark Recreation Center formerly Orcutt Park is an LA City park in Canoga Park 21816 Lanark Street and Topanga Canyon Boulevard 91304 The center has a lighted baseball diamond an unlighted baseball diamond lighted indoor basketball courts lighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area a lighted football field an indoor gymnasium without weights picnic tables a lighted soccer field lighted tennis courts lighted volleyball courts and an auditorium It also serves as a Los Angeles Police Department drop in site 35 Lanark Pool an outdoor unheated seasonal pool is on the park site 35 36 Education editEighteen percent of Canoga Park residents age 25 and older had earned a four year degree by 2000 an average figure for the city and the county 23 Schools within the Canoga Park borders are 37 Public edit nbsp Canoga Park High School Los Angeles Unified School District serves the community Canoga Park High School 6850 Topanga Canyon Boulevard Owensmouth Continuation School 6921 Jordan Avenue Christopher Columbus Middle School 22250 Elkwood Street Multicultural Learning Center charter 7510 DeSoto Avenue N E W Academy Canoga Park 21425 Cohasset Street Hart Street Elementary School 21040 Hart Street Private edit Canoga Park Preschool and Kindergarten 7839 Topanga Canyon Boulevard Faith Baptist School K 12 7644 Farralone Avenue AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School K 12 6844 Oakdale Avenue Canoga Park Lutheran School elementary 7357 Jordan Avenue Formed by the merger of Trinity Lutheran High School and Canoga Park Lutheran School 38 Coutin School Inc special needs learning 7119 Owensmouth Avenue Our Lady of the Valley Elementary School 22041 Gault StreetNotable people editJudith Barsi 1978 1988 actress 39 40 Dorsey Burnette 1932 1979 singer songwriter 41 Bob Burns 1890 1956 comedian actor 42 Bryan Cranston b 1956 actor 43 Mustafa T Kasubhai first Muslim American federal judge in the United States 44 Francis Lederer 1899 2000 actor honorary mayor of Canoga Park 45 Meghan Duchess of Sussex b 1981 member of the British royal family and former actress 46 Eric Nolte b 1964 former pitcher for the San Diego Padres Jimmy Osmond b 1963 singer businessman actor entertainer 47 Eugene Selznick 1930 2012 volleyball player 48 Mark Turenshine 1944 2016 American Israeli basketball player Randy Wolf b 1976 baseball player 49 See also editRancho El Escorpion History of the San Fernando Valley to 1915References edit GNIS Detail Canoga Park geonames usgs gov Bright William 1998 1500 California Place Names Their Origin and Meaning Berkeley CA University of California Press USATODAY com Prehistoric milling site found in California www usatoday com Mercury News article 1 SSPSHP link pp 41 2 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Rancho El Escorpion Map of old Spanish and Mexican ranchos in Los Angeles County Archived from the original on 2016 07 27 Retrieved 2010 03 23 Ogden Hoffman 1862 Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California Numa Hubert San Francisco http www co hs org Archived 2017 05 12 at the Wayback Machine April 2007 Bulletin Canoga Owensmouth Historical Society 2 SSPSHP link Ethnohistory SFVHS Workman Archived from the original on 2010 07 01 Retrieved 2010 03 11 Historic City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Laparks org Retrieved 2018 10 04 3 No 9 Shadow Ranch Big Orange Landmarks March 30 2007 Stassel Stephanie 1997 05 06 She Helped Canoga Park Make a Name Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2019 12 27 Davis Margaret Leslie May 2001 Margaret Leslie Davis Rivers in the Desert 1993 Open Road Integrated Media Incorporated ISBN 9781585861378 Yahoo Groups tech groups yahoo com Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Bartholomew Dana August 28 2017 Rocketdyne Plant that built worlds most powerful rocket engines being razed Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved 17 November 2018 Grigoryants Olga 2019 09 27 Former Warner Center Rocketdyne site could one day be a residential neighborhood once it s toxin free Los Angeles Daily News DTSC Santa Susana Field Laboratory Site Investigation and Cleanup HOME www dtsc ssfl com Aerospace Contamination Museum of Education acmela org Canoga Park California Koppen Climate Classification Weatherbase Weatherbase Zipcode 91303 www plantmaps com Retrieved March 23 2021 a b c d e 4 Canoga Park Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Vives Ruben LAPD opens new station in Canoga Park Los Angeles Times January 4 2009 Retrieved on April 26 2009 Canoga Park Police Stations Los Angeles Police Department October 11 2007 Retrieved on April 26 2009 Post Office Location CANOGA PARK United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 6 2008 Post Office Location CHALLENGER United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 6 2008 Canoga Park Branch Library Los Angeles Public Library Retrieved on December 6 2008 States in the Senate California accessed April 18 2024 California s 32nd Congressional District CA 30 Representatives amp District Map GovTrack us District Map Official Website Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel Representing the 46th California Assembly District June 30 2016 California State Legislature Districts www legislature ca gov http findyourrep legislature ca gov Canoga Park CA 91303 http navigatela lacity org common mapgallery pdf council districts CDindex 8 5 11 pdf 7Ctitle Map permanent dead link of LA City Council Districts a b Lanark Recreation Center City of Los Angeles Retrieved on October 24 2023 Lanark Pool City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 22 2010 5 Canoga Park Schools Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Lin C J Valley private school options dwindling Archived 2012 08 13 at the Wayback Machine August 17 2011 Judith Barsi IMDb Retrieved 2016 03 17 BTTF 19 The Tragic Death of Child Actress Judith Barsi in Canoga Park Remembered 25 Years Later Retrieved 2016 03 17 Dorsey Tall Oak Tree www rockabillyhall com Retrieved 2015 12 30 BLOOM STEPHEN G 1985 10 06 Stories Glories of Stars Are Reflected in Former Valley Homes Los Angeles Times ISSN 0458 3035 Retrieved 2016 07 12 10 Things About Bryan Cranston Digital Spy 22 September 2013 Newton Cynthia 2019 Multnomah Bar Lawyer page 11 PDF Multnomah Bar Association 6 No 204 Lederer Residence and Immediate Environs Big Orange Landmarks January 10 2009 Kirsty Oram 2018 05 18 The Duchess of Sussex The Royal Family Retrieved 2018 07 04 Davis Sharon 2012 Every Chart Topper Tells a Story The Seventies Random House ISBN 9781780574103 Retrieved July 10 2017 Gene Selznick dies at 82 beach volleyball player pioneered sport in Southern California Los Angeles Times June 12 2012 Randy Wolf Stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved 2018 10 04 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canoga Park Los Angeles Lanark Recreation Center Lanark Pool LA Shadow Ranch Park Shadow Ranch history LA Orcutt Ranch Park Orcutt Ranch history Canoga Park crime map and statistics on LA Times site Archived 2013 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Canoga Owensmouth Historical Museum Portal nbsp Los Angeles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Canoga Park Los Angeles amp oldid 1220443303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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