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Northridge, Los Angeles

Northridge is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles. The community is home to California State University, Northridge, and the Northridge Fashion Center.

Northridge
Northridge
Location within Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley
Northridge
Northridge (the Los Angeles metropolitan area)
Coordinates: 34°13′41″N 118°32′09″W / 34.22806°N 118.53583°W / 34.22806; -118.53583Coordinates: 34°13′41″N 118°32′09″W / 34.22806°N 118.53583°W / 34.22806; -118.53583
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
Population
 (2008)
 • Total61,993
ZIP codes
91324-25,91327-30[1]
Area code(s)747 and 818

Originally named Zelzah by settlers in 1908, the community was renamed North Los Angeles in 1929 but the appellation sometimes caused confusion between North Hollywood and Los Angeles. In 1938, civic leader Carl S. Dentzel decided to rename the community to Northridge Village, which morphed into modern-day Northridge.[2]

The Northridge area can trace its history back to the Tongva people and later to Spanish explorers. It was sold by the Mexican governor Pio Pico to Eulogio de Celis, whose heirs divided it for resale.[3]

Population

The 2000 U.S. census counted 57,561 residents in the 9.47-square-mile (24.5 km2) Northridge neighborhood—or 6,080 people per square mile (2,350/km2), among the lowest population densities for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 61,993. In 2000 the median age for residents was 32, about average for city and county neighborhoods; the percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county's highest.[4]

The neighborhood was considered "highly diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, with a high percentage of Asian people for the county. The breakdown was whites, 49.5%; Latinos, 26.1%; Asians, 14.5%; blacks, 5.4%; and others, 4.6%. Mexico (24.7%) and the Philippines (9.8%) were the most common places of birth for the 31.8% of the residents who were born abroad—an average figure for Los Angeles.[4]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $67,906, considered high for the city. Renters occupied 46.4% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 53.6%. The average household size of 2.7 people was considered average for Los Angeles.[4]

In 2000 there were 3,803 military veterans, or 8.5% of the population, a high percentage compared to the rest of the city.[4]

Geography

 
Northridge neighborhood as delineated by the Los Angeles Times

Northridge touches Porter Ranch and Granada Hills on the north, North Hills on the east, Van Nuys on the southeast, Lake Balboa and Reseda on the south and Winnetka and Chatsworth on the west.[5]

History

Indigenous peoples

The area now called Northridge was first inhabited about 2,000 years ago by the Native American Gabrielino (or Tongva) people. Among their tribal villages Totonga was nearby Northridge.[6] The Gabrielino-Tongva people, who lived in dome-shaped houses, are sometimes referred to as the "people of the earth".[7] They spoke a Takic Uto-Aztecan (Shoshonean) language. Their pictographs are very hard to find nowadays, and those not public, nor protected, many destroyed by the development of Greater Los Angeles; there are no public rock art sites in Los Angeles County. A replica can be seen at The Southwest Museum and there are archeological exhibits at Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History, Rancho Los Alamitos, Louis Robidoux Nature Center and El Dorado Nature Center.[8]

Mexican land grant

In the late 1840s, Mexican Governor Pio Pico broke with the tradition of "granting" land and, instead, sold it, without the usual area limitations, to Eulogio de Celis, a native of Spain. By 1850, de Celis was in the Los Angeles census as an agriculturist, 42 years old, and the owner of real estate worth $20,000.[9]

Land division

A few years later, the land was split up. The heirs of Eulogio de Celis sold the northernly half - 56,000 acres (230 km2) - to Senator George K. Porter, who had called it the "Valley of the Cumberland" and Senator Charles Maclay, who exclaimed: "This is the Garden of Eden." Porter was interested in ranching; Maclay in subdivision and colonization. Francis Marion ("Bud") Wright, an Iowa farm boy who migrated to California as a young man, became a ranch hand for Senator Porter and later co-developer of the 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) Hawk Ranch, which is now Northridge land.[10]

Education

Thirty-four percent of Northridge residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average percentage for the city but high for the county. The percentages of the same-age residents with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree or higher were high for the county.[4]

Primary and secondary schools

 
Northridge Academy High School

In 1962, Nobel Junior High School in Northridge became the first air-conditioned school in the Los Angeles school district.[11]

In 1982 the board considered closing Prairie Street Elementary School in Northridge.[12] It was located on the California State University, Northridge campus, and that university used Prairie as a laboratory school.[13] In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Prairie Street School.[12] In August 1983 the board publicly considered closing Prairie, which had 280 students at the time.[14] In 1984 the board voted to close the Prairie Street School.[13] In 1985 some parents were trying to have Prairie Street School re-opened.[15]

Secondary and lower-grade schools within the Northridge boundaries are:[16]

Public

  • Andasol Avenue Elementary School, 10126 Encino Avenue
  • Alfred Bernhard Nobel Middle School, 9950 Tampa Avenue
  • Topeka Drive Elementary School, 9815 Topeka Drive
  • Balboa Gifted / High Ability Magnet Elementary School, alternative, 17020 Labrador Street
  • Northridge Academy High School, 9601 Zelzah Avenue
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School, 9351 Paso Robles Avenue
  • Dearborn Street Elementary School, 9240 Wish Avenue
  • Calahan Street Elementary School, 18722 Knapp Street
  • Napa Street Elementary School, 19010 Napa Street
  • Northridge Middle School, 17960 Chase Street
  • Parthenia Street Elementary School, 16825 Napa Street

Private

  • Casa Montessori, 17633 Lassen Street
  • Our Lady of Lourdes, 18437 Superior Street
  • Highland Hall Waldorf School, K-12, 17100 Superior Street
  • Art of Learning Academy, 9535 Alden Avenue
  • St. Nicholas School, elementary, 9501 Balboa Boulevard
  • First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hill, elementary, 10400 Zelzah Avenue
  • Cornerstone Christian Academy, 11031 Yolanda Avenue
  • East Valley Academy, K-12, 20212 Londelius Street
  • Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School, Elementary and Middle, 17701 Devonshire Street

Colleges

 
California State University, Northridge

California State University, Northridge, or CSUN, part of the California State University system, offers bachelor's and master's degrees in a number of disciplines. The school is a major producer of K12 teachers in the region and the nation as a whole. CSUN also has engineering, business, and film programs.[17]

CSUN had its beginnings as a college on Nordhoff Street and Etiwanda Avenue and officially opened in 1956 as "San Fernando Valley Campus of Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences." Two years later it separated from its parent and became "San Fernando Valley State College." By the early 1970s, however, this institution became known as "California State University, Northridge." By fall of 2016, CSUN had reached enrollment of almost 40,000 students.[18]

A 2004 study revealed that CSUN is a major contributor to the local economy: between $663 million and $686 million annually. Additionally, CSUN employs 5,800 people directly through the university and adds another 5,700 to 6,000 jobs into the local economy.[19]

Entertainment

Motion pictures and television

Silent star Janet Gaynor and her costume-designer husband Adrian were the first owners of a spacious estate in Northridge, which was later sold to Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor. Later, actor Jack Oakie owned the property and lived on it. The Oakie house was set for the wrecking ball, but in 2010 the city agreed to buy the Tudor-style stone landmark and its 10-acre (40,000 m2) ranch estate.[20]

Marion Marx, wife of Zeppo Marx, and Barbara Stanwyck started Marwyck Ranch as a horse breeding farm. The original house and a small portion of the ranch still exist, and is managed by the city as Oakridge Estate Park. Northridge was known as the "Horse Capital of the West," with regular Sunday horse shows, annual stampedes, and country fairs.[20]

Devonshire Downs

In the late 1960s, Devonshire Downs was the site of two major rock music festivals. The little-known two-day 1967 Fantasy Faire and Magic Music Festival (at "Devonshire Meadows") featured The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe and the Fish, The Grass Roots, Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly and several other bands.[21] The better-known but confusingly named 1969 Newport Pop Festival was a massive three-day event that featured Jimi Hendrix and many other top acts. It took place in June and was briefly the largest music festival ever held before losing that distinction to Woodstock the following August. Like its famous successor, it had problems with large numbers of gate-crashers, and some young attendees far from home camped out nearby in sleeping bags. Unlike Woodstock, "nearby" included parts of suburban Northridge, where most of the local residents were horrified to find their neighborhoods invaded by "hippies". A ban on rock music festivals soon followed.[22]

Earthquakes

The 1994 Northridge earthquake was named for Northridge based on early estimates of the location of the quake's epicenter; however, further refinements showed it to be technically in neighboring Reseda.[23] The earthquake, which occurred on a blind thrust fault, was one of the strongest ground motions ever recorded in North America. Freeways collapsed, and many buildings suffered irreparable damages. Vertical and horizontal accelerations lifted structures off their foundations.[24] During the 1994 quake, the Northridge Hospital Medical Center remained open and treated more than 1,000 patients who came to the facility during the first few days after the magnitude 6.7 quake.[25]

This was the second time in 23 years that the area had been affected by a strong earthquake. On February 9, 1971 the San Fernando earthquake (also known as the Sylmar earthquake) struck, having a magnitude of 6.5.[26]

Points of interest

Hospital

Northridge Hospital Medical Center consists of a 411-bed hospital and serves 2 million residents of the Valley. The hospital is one of only two facilities in the Valley certified as a trauma center for treating life-threatening injuries.[25]

Parks, recreation and sports

The Northridge Recreation Center, located at 18300 Lemarsh St., has an indoor gymnasium, without weights, which may also be used as an auditorium. Its capacity is 400. The park also has barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, lighted indoor basketball courts, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, and lighted tennis courts.[28] The Northridge Pool, on the recreation center grounds, is an outdoor heated seasonal pool.[28][29]

Dearborn Park, located at 17141 Nordhoff St., is an unstaffed, unlocked park has lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, picnic tables, and lighted tennis courts.[30]

Vanalden Park, located at 8956 Vanalden Ave., is an unstaffed pocket park, has a horseshoe pit, a jogging path, and picnic tables.[31]

Government and infrastructure

Local government

 
Northridge Hospital Medical Center

Los Angeles Fire Department Station 70[32] (Northridge) and Station 103[33] (Northridge/CSUN) serve the community.

City of Los Angeles neighborhood councils that cover Northridge:

  • Northridge East Neighborhood Council[34]
  • Northridge West Neighborhood Council[35]
  • Northridge South Neighborhood Council[36]

The Los Angeles Police Department operates two police stations that serve Northridge:[37]

  • Devonshire Community Police Station serves residents north of Roscoe Boulevard.[38]
  • West Valley Community Police Station serves residents south of Roscoe Boulevard.[39]

County, state, and federal representation

The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Pacoima Health Center in Pacoima, serving Northridge.[40]

The United States Postal Service Northridge Post Office is located at 9534 Reseda Boulevard.[41]

Notable people

See also

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External links

  • North Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • Northridge East Neighborhood Council
  • Northridge West Neighborhood Council
  • Northridge South Neighborhood Council
  • Comments about living in Northridge
  • Northridge crime map and statistics

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Northridge is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles The community is home to California State University Northridge and the Northridge Fashion Center NorthridgeNeighborhood of Los AngelesNorthridgeLocation within Los Angeles San Fernando ValleyShow map of San Fernando ValleyNorthridgeNorthridge the Los Angeles metropolitan area Show map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaCoordinates 34 13 41 N 118 32 09 W 34 22806 N 118 53583 W 34 22806 118 53583 Coordinates 34 13 41 N 118 32 09 W 34 22806 N 118 53583 W 34 22806 118 53583CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCityLos AngelesPopulation 2008 Total61 993ZIP codes91324 25 91327 30 1 Area code s 747 and 818Originally named Zelzah by settlers in 1908 the community was renamed North Los Angeles in 1929 but the appellation sometimes caused confusion between North Hollywood and Los Angeles In 1938 civic leader Carl S Dentzel decided to rename the community to Northridge Village which morphed into modern day Northridge 2 The Northridge area can trace its history back to the Tongva people and later to Spanish explorers It was sold by the Mexican governor Pio Pico to Eulogio de Celis whose heirs divided it for resale 3 Contents 1 Population 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Indigenous peoples 3 2 Mexican land grant 3 3 Land division 4 Education 4 1 Primary and secondary schools 4 1 1 Public 4 1 2 Private 4 2 Colleges 5 Entertainment 5 1 Motion pictures and television 5 2 Devonshire Downs 6 Earthquakes 7 Points of interest 7 1 Hospital 8 Parks recreation and sports 9 Government and infrastructure 9 1 Local government 9 2 County state and federal representation 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksPopulation EditThe 2000 U S census counted 57 561 residents in the 9 47 square mile 24 5 km2 Northridge neighborhood or 6 080 people per square mile 2 350 km2 among the lowest population densities for the city In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 61 993 In 2000 the median age for residents was 32 about average for city and county neighborhoods the percentage of residents aged 19 to 34 was among the county s highest 4 The neighborhood was considered highly diverse ethnically within Los Angeles with a high percentage of Asian people for the county The breakdown was whites 49 5 Latinos 26 1 Asians 14 5 blacks 5 4 and others 4 6 Mexico 24 7 and the Philippines 9 8 were the most common places of birth for the 31 8 of the residents who were born abroad an average figure for Los Angeles 4 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 67 906 considered high for the city Renters occupied 46 4 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 53 6 The average household size of 2 7 people was considered average for Los Angeles 4 In 2000 there were 3 803 military veterans or 8 5 of the population a high percentage compared to the rest of the city 4 Geography Edit Northridge neighborhood as delineated by the Los Angeles Times Northridge touches Porter Ranch and Granada Hills on the north North Hills on the east Van Nuys on the southeast Lake Balboa and Reseda on the south and Winnetka and Chatsworth on the west 5 History EditFurther information History of the San Fernando Valley Indigenous peoples Edit The area now called Northridge was first inhabited about 2 000 years ago by the Native American Gabrielino or Tongva people Among their tribal villages Totonga was nearby Northridge 6 The Gabrielino Tongva people who lived in dome shaped houses are sometimes referred to as the people of the earth 7 They spoke a Takic Uto Aztecan Shoshonean language Their pictographs are very hard to find nowadays and those not public nor protected many destroyed by the development of Greater Los Angeles there are no public rock art sites in Los Angeles County A replica can be seen at The Southwest Museum and there are archeological exhibits at Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Rancho Los Alamitos Louis Robidoux Nature Center and El Dorado Nature Center 8 Mexican land grant Edit In the late 1840s Mexican Governor Pio Pico broke with the tradition of granting land and instead sold it without the usual area limitations to Eulogio de Celis a native of Spain By 1850 de Celis was in the Los Angeles census as an agriculturist 42 years old and the owner of real estate worth 20 000 9 Land division Edit A few years later the land was split up The heirs of Eulogio de Celis sold the northernly half 56 000 acres 230 km2 to Senator George K Porter who had called it the Valley of the Cumberland and Senator Charles Maclay who exclaimed This is the Garden of Eden Porter was interested in ranching Maclay in subdivision and colonization Francis Marion Bud Wright an Iowa farm boy who migrated to California as a young man became a ranch hand for Senator Porter and later co developer of the 1 100 acre 4 5 km2 Hawk Ranch which is now Northridge land 10 Education EditThirty four percent of Northridge residents aged 25 and older had earned a four year degree by 2000 an average percentage for the city but high for the county The percentages of the same age residents with a bachelor s degree and a master s degree or higher were high for the county 4 Primary and secondary schools Edit Northridge Academy High School In 1962 Nobel Junior High School in Northridge became the first air conditioned school in the Los Angeles school district 11 In 1982 the board considered closing Prairie Street Elementary School in Northridge 12 It was located on the California State University Northridge campus and that university used Prairie as a laboratory school 13 In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools including Prairie Street School 12 In August 1983 the board publicly considered closing Prairie which had 280 students at the time 14 In 1984 the board voted to close the Prairie Street School 13 In 1985 some parents were trying to have Prairie Street School re opened 15 Secondary and lower grade schools within the Northridge boundaries are 16 Public Edit Andasol Avenue Elementary School 10126 Encino Avenue Alfred Bernhard Nobel Middle School 9950 Tampa Avenue Topeka Drive Elementary School 9815 Topeka Drive Balboa Gifted High Ability Magnet Elementary School alternative 17020 Labrador Street Northridge Academy High School 9601 Zelzah Avenue Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School 9351 Paso Robles Avenue Dearborn Street Elementary School 9240 Wish Avenue Calahan Street Elementary School 18722 Knapp Street Napa Street Elementary School 19010 Napa Street Northridge Middle School 17960 Chase Street Parthenia Street Elementary School 16825 Napa StreetPrivate Edit Casa Montessori 17633 Lassen Street Our Lady of Lourdes 18437 Superior Street Highland Hall Waldorf School K 12 17100 Superior Street Art of Learning Academy 9535 Alden Avenue St Nicholas School elementary 9501 Balboa Boulevard First Presbyterian Church of Granada Hill elementary 10400 Zelzah Avenue Cornerstone Christian Academy 11031 Yolanda Avenue East Valley Academy K 12 20212 Londelius Street Abraham Joshua Heschel Day School Elementary and Middle 17701 Devonshire StreetColleges Edit California State University Northridge California State University Northridge or CSUN part of the California State University system offers bachelor s and master s degrees in a number of disciplines The school is a major producer of K12 teachers in the region and the nation as a whole CSUN also has engineering business and film programs 17 CSUN had its beginnings as a college on Nordhoff Street and Etiwanda Avenue and officially opened in 1956 as San Fernando Valley Campus of Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences Two years later it separated from its parent and became San Fernando Valley State College By the early 1970s however this institution became known as California State University Northridge By fall of 2016 CSUN had reached enrollment of almost 40 000 students 18 A 2004 study revealed that CSUN is a major contributor to the local economy between 663 million and 686 million annually Additionally CSUN employs 5 800 people directly through the university and adds another 5 700 to 6 000 jobs into the local economy 19 Entertainment EditMotion pictures and television Edit Silent star Janet Gaynor and her costume designer husband Adrian were the first owners of a spacious estate in Northridge which was later sold to Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor Later actor Jack Oakie owned the property and lived on it The Oakie house was set for the wrecking ball but in 2010 the city agreed to buy the Tudor style stone landmark and its 10 acre 40 000 m2 ranch estate 20 Marion Marx wife of Zeppo Marx and Barbara Stanwyck started Marwyck Ranch as a horse breeding farm The original house and a small portion of the ranch still exist and is managed by the city as Oakridge Estate Park Northridge was known as the Horse Capital of the West with regular Sunday horse shows annual stampedes and country fairs 20 Devonshire Downs Edit In the late 1960s Devonshire Downs was the site of two major rock music festivals The little known two day 1967 Fantasy Faire and Magic Music Festival at Devonshire Meadows featured The Doors Jefferson Airplane Country Joe and the Fish The Grass Roots Canned Heat Iron Butterfly and several other bands 21 The better known but confusingly named 1969 Newport Pop Festival was a massive three day event that featured Jimi Hendrix and many other top acts It took place in June and was briefly the largest music festival ever held before losing that distinction to Woodstock the following August Like its famous successor it had problems with large numbers of gate crashers and some young attendees far from home camped out nearby in sleeping bags Unlike Woodstock nearby included parts of suburban Northridge where most of the local residents were horrified to find their neighborhoods invaded by hippies A ban on rock music festivals soon followed 22 Earthquakes EditThe 1994 Northridge earthquake was named for Northridge based on early estimates of the location of the quake s epicenter however further refinements showed it to be technically in neighboring Reseda 23 The earthquake which occurred on a blind thrust fault was one of the strongest ground motions ever recorded in North America Freeways collapsed and many buildings suffered irreparable damages Vertical and horizontal accelerations lifted structures off their foundations 24 During the 1994 quake the Northridge Hospital Medical Center remained open and treated more than 1 000 patients who came to the facility during the first few days after the magnitude 6 7 quake 25 This was the second time in 23 years that the area had been affected by a strong earthquake On February 9 1971 the San Fernando earthquake also known as the Sylmar earthquake struck having a magnitude of 6 5 26 Points of interest EditBrent s Deli famous deli in Northridge CSUN Botanic Garden California State University Northridge CSUN Donald E Bianchi Planetarium at CSUN 27 Northridge Fashion Center Regional shopping mall Northridge Hospital Medical Center Studio 606 West the recording studio of rock band Foo Fighters U S Metric Association is based in Northridge Hospital Edit Northridge Hospital Medical Center consists of a 411 bed hospital and serves 2 million residents of the Valley The hospital is one of only two facilities in the Valley certified as a trauma center for treating life threatening injuries 25 Parks recreation and sports EditThe Northridge Recreation Center located at 18300 Lemarsh St has an indoor gymnasium without weights which may also be used as an auditorium Its capacity is 400 The park also has barbecue pits a lighted baseball diamond lighted indoor basketball courts lighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area a community room picnic tables a lighted soccer field and lighted tennis courts 28 The Northridge Pool on the recreation center grounds is an outdoor heated seasonal pool 28 29 Dearborn Park located at 17141 Nordhoff St is an unstaffed unlocked park has lighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area picnic tables and lighted tennis courts 30 Vanalden Park located at 8956 Vanalden Ave is an unstaffed pocket park has a horseshoe pit a jogging path and picnic tables 31 Government and infrastructure EditLocal government Edit Northridge Hospital Medical Center Los Angeles Fire Department Station 70 32 Northridge and Station 103 33 Northridge CSUN serve the community City of Los Angeles neighborhood councils that cover Northridge Northridge East Neighborhood Council 34 Northridge West Neighborhood Council 35 Northridge South Neighborhood Council 36 The Los Angeles Police Department operates two police stations that serve Northridge 37 Devonshire Community Police Station serves residents north of Roscoe Boulevard 38 West Valley Community Police Station serves residents south of Roscoe Boulevard 39 County state and federal representation Edit The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services operates the Pacoima Health Center in Pacoima serving Northridge 40 The United States Postal Service Northridge Post Office is located at 9534 Reseda Boulevard 41 Northridge is represented in the United States Senate by California s Senators Dianne Feinstein and Alex Padilla 42 In the United States House of Representatives Northridge is located within California s 30th congressional district represented by Democrat Brad Sherman 43 In the State Assembly Northridge is located within California s 45th State Assembly district represented by Democrat Jesse Gabriel 44 In the California State Senate Northridge is split between California s 18th State Senate district represented by Democrat Robert Hertzberg 45 and California s 27th State Senate district represented by Democrat Henry Stern 46 Northridge is located within the City of Los Angeles 12th City Council District represented by Councilmember Mitchell Englander 47 Notable people EditBrooke Abel Olympic synchronized swimmer Ariane Andrew professional wrestler 48 Hal Bernson Los Angeles City Council member 1979 2003 49 Bob Brunner producer and screenwriter 50 51 Champ Butler singer 52 Matt Cassel professional football 53 Jarron Collins professional basketball 54 Jason Collins professional basketball 55 Jim Davis actor 56 Bobbi Fiedler Congress member Linda Fratianne figure skater at the 1980 Winter Olympics 57 Brian Grazer film and television producer citation needed Cole Guttman ice hockey player Jackie Earle Haley actor 58 Mike Houghton professional football 59 Travis Kalanick Co founder of Uber 60 Ryan Kalish professional baseball 61 Antonia Lofaso celebrity chef 62 Casey Matthews professional football 63 Kyle entertainer 64 Clay Matthews professional football player 65 John H Meier business adviser to Howard Hughes 66 Lynn Carey Saylor singer guitarist and composer 67 Bob Skube professional baseball 68 Malcolm Smith professional football 69 Eric Steelberg cinematographer 70 Brian Vranesh professional golfer 71 Duffy Waldorf professional golfer 72 Jeff Weaver Major League Baseball 73 Jered Weaver Major League Baseball 74 Danny Worth professional baseball 75 See also Edit Los Angeles portalReseda BoulevardReferences Edit Northridge ZIP Codes zipdatamaps com 2022 Retrieved November 14 2022 A Valley oasis comes of age Daily News 2008 02 05 Retrieved 2021 01 18 Gordon Ashley May 25 2011 Northridge Los Angeles Daily News a b c d e Northridge Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Colored map Mapping L A Los Angeles Times PDF Sam Villages of the Gabrielino Tongva Tongvapeople com Archived from the original on July 18 2017 Retrieved January 13 2013 Gabrieleno Tongva Nation Gabrieleno Tongva Tribal Council of San Gabriel Archived from the original on 2001 09 23 Roe Diane 1993 Pictographs of the Tongva or Gabrielino Puvungna Educational Materials Regarding the Native Southern Californians In and Around 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