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Van Nuys

Van Nuys (/vænˈnz/) is a neighborhood in the central San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Home to Van Nuys Airport and the Valley Municipal Building, it is the most populous neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley.

Van Nuys
Nickname: 
The Heart of the Valley
Boundaries of Van Nuys as drawn by the Los Angeles Times
Van Nuys
Location within Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley
Van Nuys
Van Nuys (the Los Angeles metropolitan area)
Coordinates: 34°11′12.02″N 118°26′55.47″W / 34.1866722°N 118.4487417°W / 34.1866722; -118.4487417
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Los Angeles
Named forReal estate developer Isaac Newton Van Nuys
Elevation
217 m (712 ft)
Population
 (2000)
 • Total136,443
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
ZIP code
91401, 91405, 91406, 91409, 91411
Area codes747, 818

History edit

 
The historic Van Nuys Post Office, built in a Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1935.

In 1909, the Suburban Homes Company – a syndicate led by Hobart Johnstone Whitley, general manager of the board of control, along with Harry Chandler, H. G. Otis, M. H. Sherman and O. F. Brandt – purchased 48,000 acres of the Farming and Milling Company for $2.5 million.[1] Henry E. Huntington extended his Pacific Electric Railway (Red Cars) through the Valley to Owensmouth (now Canoga Park). The Suburban Home Company laid out plans for roads and the towns of Van Nuys, Reseda (Marian) and Canoga Park (Owensmouth). The rural areas were annexed into the city of Los Angeles in 1915.[2][3]

The town was founded in 1911 and named for one of its developers, Isaac Newton Van Nuys, a rancher and entrepreneur of Dutch ancestry.[4][5] It was annexed by Los Angeles on May 22, 1915,[6] after completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, providing it with the water required for further growth.[7] Van Nuys was the first new stop on the San Fernando Line of the Pacific Electric Railway red cars system, which boosted its early land sales and commercial success.[5] From as far as Alhambra, in 1917, day trips were organized for potential buyers of five-acre farms.[8]

Van Nuys became the Valley's satellite Los Angeles municipal civic center with the 1932 Art Deco Valley Municipal Building (Van Nuys City Hall), a visual landmark and Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument, starting the present-day Government Center complex of government services buildings.[5]

In 1991, Marvin Braude, a member of the Los Angeles City Council, redesignated a 45-block area of Van Nuys as a part of Sherman Oaks.[9] This redesignated area included the community of Magnolia Woods.[10] Some area residents had presented a petition and several original deeds that stated "Sherman Oaks" to Braude. They argued that the area was a part of Sherman Oaks until the 1960s, when ZIP Codes labeling the area as Van Nuys were established.[9]

 
G Line Bikeway, Van Nuys

In October 2005, the Metro Orange Line opened with two stations, Van Nuys station (Los Angeles Metro) and Sepulveda station.

In 2014, a "Great Streets" project was introduced by Mayor Eric Garcetti with Van Nuys Blvd. to be redesigned between Victory Blvd. and Oxnard Street. Also, Sepulveda Blvd. was resurfaced between Victory Blvd and Oxnard Street in May 2014. A new Los Angeles County family services building was built on the southwest corner of Van Nuys Blvd. and Saticoy Street in 2016.[citation needed]

Geography and climate edit

Van Nuys is bordered on the north by North Hills, on the northeast by Panorama City, on the east by Valley Glen, on the south by Sherman Oaks, on the southwest by the Sepulveda Basin, on the west by Lake Balboa, and on the northwest by Northridge.[11] Its street and other boundaries are Roscoe Boulevard on the north, Sepulveda Boulevard, the Tujunga Wash, Woodman Avenue and Hazeltine Avenue on the east, Oxnard Street on the south, the Sepulveda Basin on the southwest and Odessa and Hayvenhurst avenues and Balboa Boulevard on the west.[12]

Boundary changes edit

Some former Van Nuys neighborhoods won approval in 2009 by the Los Angeles City Council to break off from Van Nuys and join the neighboring communities of Lake Balboa, Valley Glen, and Sherman Oaks[13] in an effort to raise their property values. City Council member Tony Cardenas "suggested the change was motivated by racism."[14]

Climate edit

Climate data for Van Nuys Airport, California, 1998–2020 normals, extremes 1949–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 92
(33)
92
(33)
97
(36)
101
(38)
105
(41)
114
(46)
117
(47)
112
(44)
118
(48)
107
(42)
96
(36)
89
(32)
118
(48)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 81.7
(27.6)
82.3
(27.9)
86.7
(30.4)
92.7
(33.7)
95.3
(35.2)
99.5
(37.5)
103.3
(39.6)
104.7
(40.4)
105.3
(40.7)
97.9
(36.6)
89.3
(31.8)
82.1
(27.8)
108.0
(42.2)
Average high °F (°C) 68.2
(20.1)
68.4
(20.2)
72.1
(22.3)
75.3
(24.1)
78.9
(26.1)
84.2
(29.0)
91.2
(32.9)
93.1
(33.9)
90.4
(32.4)
82.9
(28.3)
75.0
(23.9)
67.4
(19.7)
78.9
(26.1)
Daily mean °F (°C) 57.2
(14.0)
57.4
(14.1)
60.6
(15.9)
63.4
(17.4)
67.5
(19.7)
72.0
(22.2)
77.8
(25.4)
79.0
(26.1)
76.6
(24.8)
69.8
(21.0)
62.2
(16.8)
56.1
(13.4)
66.6
(19.2)
Average low °F (°C) 46.1
(7.8)
46.4
(8.0)
49.2
(9.6)
51.5
(10.8)
56.1
(13.4)
59.8
(15.4)
64.3
(17.9)
64.9
(18.3)
62.7
(17.1)
56.6
(13.7)
49.3
(9.6)
44.9
(7.2)
54.3
(12.4)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 35.7
(2.1)
37.0
(2.8)
40.2
(4.6)
42.9
(6.1)
49.2
(9.6)
54.5
(12.5)
58.7
(14.8)
59.3
(15.2)
55.1
(12.8)
49.3
(9.6)
40.0
(4.4)
34.6
(1.4)
33.1
(0.6)
Record low °F (°C) 22
(−6)
27
(−3)
32
(0)
36
(2)
38
(3)
46
(8)
50
(10)
47
(8)
45
(7)
35
(2)
31
(−1)
28
(−2)
22
(−6)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 2.75
(70)
3.79
(96)
2.50
(64)
0.71
(18)
0.29
(7.4)
0.07
(1.8)
0.00
(0.00)
0.01
(0.25)
0.12
(3.0)
0.48
(12)
0.75
(19)
1.95
(50)
13.42
(341)
Average precipitation days 5.1 6.4 5.3 3.0 1.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.6 2.4 3.4 5.6 33.9
Source: NOAA[15][16]

Population edit

The 2000 U.S. census counted 136,443 residents in the 8.99-square-mile Van Nuys neighborhood—or 11,542 people per square mile. In 2000, the median age for residents was 28, considered young for city and county neighborhoods, and the percentages of residents aged 10 or younger and 19 to 34 were among the highest in Los Angeles County.[12]

The neighborhood was considered "moderately diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles. The breakdown was Hispanics, 60.5%; whites, 23.1%; Asians, 6.4%; blacks, 6%; and others, 4%. Mexico (41.5%) and El Salvador (17.3%) were the most common places of birth for the 49.8% of the residents who were born abroad—a high percentage for Los Angeles. There were 4,917 families headed by single parents or 21.3%, considered high for both the city and the county.[12]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $41,134, considered average for the city, but low for the county. The percentages of households that earned $40,000 or less were high for the county. Renters occupied 73.9% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 26.1%.[12][citation needed]

Economy edit

Van Nuys Boulevard has a long and diverse commercial district along it, as do other major streets crossing through Van Nuys.

From December 1947 until August 1992, General Motors operated an automobile factory called Van Nuys Assembly at Van Nuys Boulevard and Arminta Street to augment production efforts at their South Gate Assembly factory, which opened in 1936. The Van Nuys plant manufactured 6.3 million vehicles, including the Chevrolet Impala, Corvair, and later was the primary location for the Nova, Camaro, and Pontiac Firebird. Other models built were the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Chevelle, the Oldsmobile Omega, and the Pontiac Ventura.[17] Badge engineered versions of the Impala, Nova and Camaro were also manufactured at this location. In October 1989, GM announced that Camaro and Firebird production would be moved to a facility in Sainte-Thérèse.[17] Due to air quality remediation efforts and decreasing market share of GM products, the factory was closed.

In 1999, The Plant shopping center opened on the former factory site, anchored by big box retailers and a 16-screen movie theater multiplex.[18] Through the following years there were additions to The Plant shopping center.

Sound City Studios is a well-respected recording studio in Van Nuys. Van Nuys, along with Chatsworth, is home to numerous pornographic film studios, distributors, and manufacturers.[19]

Grupo TACA operates a Van Nuys-area TACA Center at 6710 Van Nuys Boulevard.[20]

Various parts of the 1984 film The Terminator were filmed in Van Nuys.[21]

Government services edit

 
Victory Boulevard (Eastbound toward The City of Burbank) at Sylmar Avenue

The Los Angeles Fire Department operates Station 39 (Van Nuys), Station 90 Van Nuys Airport Area, Station 100 West Van Nuys, and Station 102 East Van Nuys, serving the community.

The Los Angeles Police Department operates the nearby Van Nuys Community Police Station at 6420 Sylmar Avenue, 91401, serving the neighborhood.

The United States Postal Service operates the Civic Center Van Nuys Post Office at 6200 Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys (closed and moved outside the Van Nuys civic center to 6531 Van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91401)[22] and the Van Nuys Post Office at 15701 Sherman Way in the Lake Balboa neighborhood in Los Angeles, west of Van Nuys.[23][24][25]

The U.S. Census Bureau operates the Los Angeles Regional Office in Van Nuys.[26]

The California Department of Developmental Services operates the North Los Angeles County Regional Center on Sherman Way west of Sepulveda Boulevard, but they closed that location and moved to a new location on Oakhurst and Plummer in Chatsworth in 2016. The agency serves a large population of developmentally disabled people living in the San Fernando Valley.

The Social Security Administration once operated a branch office on Van Nuys Boulevard north of Victory Boulevard in Van Nuys. This location was closed in 2011, and moved to Panorama City on Roscoe Blvd and Van Nuys Blvd.

Parks edit

The Van Nuys Recreation Area is in Van Nuys. The area has an auditorium and gymnasium with a capacity of 420 people, and a multipurpose/community room with a capacity of 20–25 people. The area has barbecue pits, lighted baseball diamonds, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, lighted handball courts, an indoor gymnasium with no weights, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, and lighted tennis courts.[27]

Delano Park in Van Nuys has an auditorium, barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, a children's play area, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium with no weights, picnic tables, and a lighted soccer field.[28]

 
Woodley Park picnic area

The Van Nuys adjacent Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area to the west is a large open space park behind Sepulveda Dam. The Metro Orange Line bicycle path connects Van Nuys to it and other valley destinations. It has numerous recreation facilities and natural areas, including a wildlife preserve, cricket complex, and archery range at Woodley Park.[29][30]

The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park is in Sherman Oaks, near Van Nuys. The park has an auditorium, two lighted baseball diamonds, six unlighted baseball diamonds, lighted indoor basketball courts, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a 60-person community room, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium without weights, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, and lighted tennis courts.[31] Located in the same place as the park, the Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Pool is a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool.[32] The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Senior Citizen Center (a.k.a. Bernardi Center), also on the park grounds, has an auditorium and multi-purpose room. The senior community hall also has two community/meeting rooms, two kitchens, a play area, a shuffle board area, a stage, and two storage rooms.[33] The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Tennis Courts facility in the Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park has eight courts.[34]

Education edit

 
Van Nuys High School
 
Columbus Avenue Elementary School

Fifteen percent of Van Nuys residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, an average figure for both the city and the county, but the percentage of the same-age residents who had less than a high school diploma (43.1%) was high for Los Angeles.[12][35]

Schools within the Van Nuys boundaries are:[36]

Public edit

The Los Angeles Unified School District operates neighborhood public schools:

  • Kittridge Street Elementary School, 13619 Kittridge Street
  • Van Nuys Senior High School, 6535 Cedros Avenue
  • Cohasset Street Elementary School, 15810 Saticoy Street
  • Robert Fulton College Preparatory School, 7477 Kester Avenue
  • Valerio Street Elementary School, 15035 Valerio Street
  • Hazeltine Avenue Elementary School, 7150 Hazeltine Avenue
  • Columbus Avenue Elementary School, 6700 Columbus Avenue
  • Van Nuys Elementary School, 6464 Sylmar Avenue
  • Will Rogers Continuation School, 14711 Gilmore Street
  • Sylvan Park Elementary School, 6238 Noble Avenue
  • Van Nuys Adult School, 6535 Cedros Avenue[37]
  • NVOC- Aviation Center, 16550 Saticoy Street[38]

Charter schools include:

Van Nuys Middle School was in the Van Nuys community until 1991 when its area was moved into Sherman Oaks. The school continued to use the name "Van Nuys" despite the move.[9]

Private edit

  • Pacific Ridge School, 15339 Saticoy Street
  • Crossroads School, 6843 Lennox Avenue
  • St. Elisabeth School, elementary, 6635 Tobias Avenue
  • Grace Christian Academy, 6510 Peach Avenue
  • The Crawford Academy, 14530 Sylvan Street
  • Children's Community School, 14702 Sylvan Street
  • Montclair College Prep, 8071 Sepulveda Boulevard, has closed.[39]
  • Lycée International de Los Angeles previously operated a campus in Van Nuys.[40]

Public libraries edit

 
Original Van Nuys Branch Library (1927)

The Van Nuys Branch Library of the Los Angeles Public Library serves the community.

Transportation edit

Air edit

Van Nuys Airport, the 25th busiest airport in the United States, and among the 20 busiest airports in the world by aircraft movements, is located in Van Nuys.

The closest airport with commercial airline service is Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank.

The community includes a terminal for the Van Nuys FlyAway Bus service, which travels from Van Nuys to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).[41]

Public transit edit

Van Nuys has two Metro G Line stations: the Van Nuys (Los Angeles Metro station) and the Sepulveda (Los Angeles Metro station) which will be rebuilt on elevated bridges by 2024. The G Line connects to the Metro B Line subway at the North Hollywood (Los Angeles Metro station), for access to Hollywood, Downtown Los Angeles, and other Los Angeles Metro lines. The Metro Busway also uses the Van Nuys station. All stations, and the neighborhood's major streets, are served by Metro Local, Metro Rapid, and/or other bus lines and systems. The Metro G Line bicycle path and pedestrian walkway runs in a landscaped zone alongside the entire route, to Pierce College, Canoga Park, and the Chatsworth Station on the west, and North Hollywood on the east.

The area also has Amtrak and Metrolink service at Van Nuys station. It is served by the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and Coast Starlight, and the Metrolink Ventura County Line.

Van Nuys Boulevard is planned to host the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project by 2027 with construction starting in 2021.

Freeways edit

Van Nuys is served by the 405 (San Diego Freeway) passing through it.

Other nearby freeways include the Route 101 (Ventura Freeway), the Route 170 (Hollywood Freeway), the Route 118 (Simi Valley Freeway), and the Golden State Freeway section of Interstate 5.

Healthcare edit

Valley Presbyterian Hospital is a 350-bed hospital at 15107 Vanowen St, Van Nuys, Los Angeles, CA 91405. It was founded in 1958 and initially designed by architect William Pereira. It has 350 beds, as well as an emergency room which can handle pediatric patients.[42] Also in Van Nuys is the Southern California Hospital, at 14433 Emelita St, which is a psychiatric facility that provides no emergency services.[43] The nearest Kaiser Permanente hospital to Van Nuys is Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center.

Notable people edit

Notable places edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Van Nuys Profile - Mapping L.A. - Los Angeles Times
  • . Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved October 31, 2009.
  • Getty.edu: Van Nuys (neighborhood)
  • Busch Gardens Van Nuys Historical Marker
  • Van Nuys at Curlie

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For other uses see Van Nuys disambiguation Van Nuys v ae n ˈ n aɪ z is a neighborhood in the central San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles California Home to Van Nuys Airport and the Valley Municipal Building it is the most populous neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley Van NuysNeighborhood of Los AngelesVan Nuys City HallNickname The Heart of the ValleyBoundaries of Van Nuys as drawn by the Los Angeles TimesVan NuysLocation within Los Angeles and the San Fernando ValleyShow map of San Fernando ValleyVan NuysVan Nuys the Los Angeles metropolitan area Show map of the Los Angeles metropolitan areaCoordinates 34 11 12 02 N 118 26 55 47 W 34 1866722 N 118 4487417 W 34 1866722 118 4487417Country United StatesState CaliforniaCountyLos AngelesCity Los AngelesNamed forReal estate developer Isaac Newton Van NuysElevation217 m 712 ft Population 2000 Total136 443Time zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP code91401 91405 91406 91409 91411Area codes747 818 Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 2 1 Boundary changes 2 2 Climate 3 Population 4 Economy 5 Government services 6 Parks 7 Education 7 1 Public 7 2 Private 8 Public libraries 9 Transportation 9 1 Air 9 2 Public transit 9 3 Freeways 10 Healthcare 11 Notable people 12 Notable places 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp The historic Van Nuys Post Office built in a Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1935 In 1909 the Suburban Homes Company a syndicate led by Hobart Johnstone Whitley general manager of the board of control along with Harry Chandler H G Otis M H Sherman and O F Brandt purchased 48 000 acres of the Farming and Milling Company for 2 5 million 1 Henry E Huntington extended his Pacific Electric Railway Red Cars through the Valley to Owensmouth now Canoga Park The Suburban Home Company laid out plans for roads and the towns of Van Nuys Reseda Marian and Canoga Park Owensmouth The rural areas were annexed into the city of Los Angeles in 1915 2 3 The town was founded in 1911 and named for one of its developers Isaac Newton Van Nuys a rancher and entrepreneur of Dutch ancestry 4 5 It was annexed by Los Angeles on May 22 1915 6 after completion of the Los Angeles Aqueduct providing it with the water required for further growth 7 Van Nuys was the first new stop on the San Fernando Line of the Pacific Electric Railway red cars system which boosted its early land sales and commercial success 5 From as far as Alhambra in 1917 day trips were organized for potential buyers of five acre farms 8 Van Nuys became the Valley s satellite Los Angeles municipal civic center with the 1932 Art Deco Valley Municipal Building Van Nuys City Hall a visual landmark and Los Angeles Historic Cultural Monument starting the present day Government Center complex of government services buildings 5 In 1991 Marvin Braude a member of the Los Angeles City Council redesignated a 45 block area of Van Nuys as a part of Sherman Oaks 9 This redesignated area included the community of Magnolia Woods 10 Some area residents had presented a petition and several original deeds that stated Sherman Oaks to Braude They argued that the area was a part of Sherman Oaks until the 1960s when ZIP Codes labeling the area as Van Nuys were established 9 nbsp G Line Bikeway Van NuysIn October 2005 the Metro Orange Line opened with two stations Van Nuys station Los Angeles Metro and Sepulveda station In 2014 a Great Streets project was introduced by Mayor Eric Garcetti with Van Nuys Blvd to be redesigned between Victory Blvd and Oxnard Street Also Sepulveda Blvd was resurfaced between Victory Blvd and Oxnard Street in May 2014 A new Los Angeles County family services building was built on the southwest corner of Van Nuys Blvd and Saticoy Street in 2016 citation needed Geography and climate editVan Nuys is bordered on the north by North Hills on the northeast by Panorama City on the east by Valley Glen on the south by Sherman Oaks on the southwest by the Sepulveda Basin on the west by Lake Balboa and on the northwest by Northridge 11 Its street and other boundaries are Roscoe Boulevard on the north Sepulveda Boulevard the Tujunga Wash Woodman Avenue and Hazeltine Avenue on the east Oxnard Street on the south the Sepulveda Basin on the southwest and Odessa and Hayvenhurst avenues and Balboa Boulevard on the west 12 Boundary changes edit Some former Van Nuys neighborhoods won approval in 2009 by the Los Angeles City Council to break off from Van Nuys and join the neighboring communities of Lake Balboa Valley Glen and Sherman Oaks 13 in an effort to raise their property values City Council member Tony Cardenas suggested the change was motivated by racism 14 Climate edit Climate data for Van Nuys Airport California 1998 2020 normals extremes 1949 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 92 33 92 33 97 36 101 38 105 41 114 46 117 47 112 44 118 48 107 42 96 36 89 32 118 48 Mean maximum F C 81 7 27 6 82 3 27 9 86 7 30 4 92 7 33 7 95 3 35 2 99 5 37 5 103 3 39 6 104 7 40 4 105 3 40 7 97 9 36 6 89 3 31 8 82 1 27 8 108 0 42 2 Average high F C 68 2 20 1 68 4 20 2 72 1 22 3 75 3 24 1 78 9 26 1 84 2 29 0 91 2 32 9 93 1 33 9 90 4 32 4 82 9 28 3 75 0 23 9 67 4 19 7 78 9 26 1 Daily mean F C 57 2 14 0 57 4 14 1 60 6 15 9 63 4 17 4 67 5 19 7 72 0 22 2 77 8 25 4 79 0 26 1 76 6 24 8 69 8 21 0 62 2 16 8 56 1 13 4 66 6 19 2 Average low F C 46 1 7 8 46 4 8 0 49 2 9 6 51 5 10 8 56 1 13 4 59 8 15 4 64 3 17 9 64 9 18 3 62 7 17 1 56 6 13 7 49 3 9 6 44 9 7 2 54 3 12 4 Mean minimum F C 35 7 2 1 37 0 2 8 40 2 4 6 42 9 6 1 49 2 9 6 54 5 12 5 58 7 14 8 59 3 15 2 55 1 12 8 49 3 9 6 40 0 4 4 34 6 1 4 33 1 0 6 Record low F C 22 6 27 3 32 0 36 2 38 3 46 8 50 10 47 8 45 7 35 2 31 1 28 2 22 6 Average precipitation inches mm 2 75 70 3 79 96 2 50 64 0 71 18 0 29 7 4 0 07 1 8 0 00 0 00 0 01 0 25 0 12 3 0 0 48 12 0 75 19 1 95 50 13 42 341 Average precipitation days 5 1 6 4 5 3 3 0 1 5 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 6 2 4 3 4 5 6 33 9Source NOAA 15 16 Population editThe 2000 U S census counted 136 443 residents in the 8 99 square mile Van Nuys neighborhood or 11 542 people per square mile In 2000 the median age for residents was 28 considered young for city and county neighborhoods and the percentages of residents aged 10 or younger and 19 to 34 were among the highest in Los Angeles County 12 The neighborhood was considered moderately diverse ethnically within Los Angeles The breakdown was Hispanics 60 5 whites 23 1 Asians 6 4 blacks 6 and others 4 Mexico 41 5 and El Salvador 17 3 were the most common places of birth for the 49 8 of the residents who were born abroad a high percentage for Los Angeles There were 4 917 families headed by single parents or 21 3 considered high for both the city and the county 12 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 41 134 considered average for the city but low for the county The percentages of households that earned 40 000 or less were high for the county Renters occupied 73 9 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 26 1 12 citation needed Economy editVan Nuys Boulevard has a long and diverse commercial district along it as do other major streets crossing through Van Nuys From December 1947 until August 1992 General Motors operated an automobile factory called Van Nuys Assembly at Van Nuys Boulevard and Arminta Street to augment production efforts at their South Gate Assembly factory which opened in 1936 The Van Nuys plant manufactured 6 3 million vehicles including the Chevrolet Impala Corvair and later was the primary location for the Nova Camaro and Pontiac Firebird Other models built were the Chevrolet Monte Carlo Chevelle the Oldsmobile Omega and the Pontiac Ventura 17 Badge engineered versions of the Impala Nova and Camaro were also manufactured at this location In October 1989 GM announced that Camaro and Firebird production would be moved to a facility in Sainte Therese 17 Due to air quality remediation efforts and decreasing market share of GM products the factory was closed In 1999 The Plant shopping center opened on the former factory site anchored by big box retailers and a 16 screen movie theater multiplex 18 Through the following years there were additions to The Plant shopping center Sound City Studios is a well respected recording studio in Van Nuys Van Nuys along with Chatsworth is home to numerous pornographic film studios distributors and manufacturers 19 Grupo TACA operates a Van Nuys area TACA Center at 6710 Van Nuys Boulevard 20 Various parts of the 1984 film The Terminator were filmed in Van Nuys 21 Government services edit nbsp Victory Boulevard Eastbound toward The City of Burbank at Sylmar AvenueThe Los Angeles Fire Department operates Station 39 Van Nuys Station 90 Van Nuys Airport Area Station 100 West Van Nuys and Station 102 East Van Nuys serving the community The Los Angeles Police Department operates the nearby Van Nuys Community Police Station at 6420 Sylmar Avenue 91401 serving the neighborhood The United States Postal Service operates the Civic Center Van Nuys Post Office at 6200 Van Nuys Boulevard in Van Nuys closed and moved outside the Van Nuys civic center to 6531 Van Nuys Blvd Van Nuys CA 91401 22 and the Van Nuys Post Office at 15701 Sherman Way in the Lake Balboa neighborhood in Los Angeles west of Van Nuys 23 24 25 The U S Census Bureau operates the Los Angeles Regional Office in Van Nuys 26 The California Department of Developmental Services operates the North Los Angeles County Regional Center on Sherman Way west of Sepulveda Boulevard but they closed that location and moved to a new location on Oakhurst and Plummer in Chatsworth in 2016 The agency serves a large population of developmentally disabled people living in the San Fernando Valley The Social Security Administration once operated a branch office on Van Nuys Boulevard north of Victory Boulevard in Van Nuys This location was closed in 2011 and moved to Panorama City on Roscoe Blvd and Van Nuys Blvd Parks editThe Van Nuys Recreation Area is in Van Nuys The area has an auditorium and gymnasium with a capacity of 420 people and a multipurpose community room with a capacity of 20 25 people The area has barbecue pits lighted baseball diamonds lighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area a community room lighted handball courts an indoor gymnasium with no weights picnic tables a lighted soccer field and lighted tennis courts 27 Delano Park in Van Nuys has an auditorium barbecue pits a lighted baseball diamond a children s play area a lighted football field an indoor gymnasium with no weights picnic tables and a lighted soccer field 28 nbsp Woodley Park picnic areaThe Van Nuys adjacent Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area to the west is a large open space park behind Sepulveda Dam The Metro Orange Line bicycle path connects Van Nuys to it and other valley destinations It has numerous recreation facilities and natural areas including a wildlife preserve cricket complex and archery range at Woodley Park 29 30 The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park is in Sherman Oaks near Van Nuys The park has an auditorium two lighted baseball diamonds six unlighted baseball diamonds lighted indoor basketball courts lighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area a 60 person community room a lighted football field an indoor gymnasium without weights picnic tables a lighted soccer field and lighted tennis courts 31 Located in the same place as the park the Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Pool is a seasonal outdoor heated swimming pool 32 The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Senior Citizen Center a k a Bernardi Center also on the park grounds has an auditorium and multi purpose room The senior community hall also has two community meeting rooms two kitchens a play area a shuffle board area a stage and two storage rooms 33 The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Tennis Courts facility in the Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park has eight courts 34 Education edit nbsp Van Nuys High School nbsp Columbus Avenue Elementary SchoolFifteen percent of Van Nuys residents aged 25 and older had earned a four year degree by 2000 an average figure for both the city and the county but the percentage of the same age residents who had less than a high school diploma 43 1 was high for Los Angeles 12 35 Schools within the Van Nuys boundaries are 36 Public edit The Los Angeles Unified School District operates neighborhood public schools Kittridge Street Elementary School 13619 Kittridge Street Van Nuys Senior High School 6535 Cedros Avenue Cohasset Street Elementary School 15810 Saticoy Street Robert Fulton College Preparatory School 7477 Kester Avenue Valerio Street Elementary School 15035 Valerio Street Hazeltine Avenue Elementary School 7150 Hazeltine Avenue Columbus Avenue Elementary School 6700 Columbus Avenue Van Nuys Elementary School 6464 Sylmar Avenue Will Rogers Continuation School 14711 Gilmore Street Sylvan Park Elementary School 6238 Noble Avenue Van Nuys Adult School 6535 Cedros Avenue 37 NVOC Aviation Center 16550 Saticoy Street 38 Charter schools include Charter High School of Arts Multimedia and Performing 6952 Van Nuys BoulevardVan Nuys Middle School was in the Van Nuys community until 1991 when its area was moved into Sherman Oaks The school continued to use the name Van Nuys despite the move 9 Private edit Pacific Ridge School 15339 Saticoy Street Crossroads School 6843 Lennox Avenue St Elisabeth School elementary 6635 Tobias Avenue Grace Christian Academy 6510 Peach Avenue The Crawford Academy 14530 Sylvan Street Children s Community School 14702 Sylvan Street Montclair College Prep 8071 Sepulveda Boulevard has closed 39 Lycee International de Los Angeles previously operated a campus in Van Nuys 40 Public libraries edit nbsp Original Van Nuys Branch Library 1927 The Van Nuys Branch Library of the Los Angeles Public Library serves the community Transportation editAir edit Van Nuys Airport the 25th busiest airport in the United States and among the 20 busiest airports in the world by aircraft movements is located in Van Nuys The closest airport with commercial airline service is Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank The community includes a terminal for the Van Nuys FlyAway Bus service which travels from Van Nuys to Los Angeles International Airport LAX 41 Public transit edit Van Nuys has two Metro G Line stations the Van Nuys Los Angeles Metro station and the Sepulveda Los Angeles Metro station which will be rebuilt on elevated bridges by 2024 The G Line connects to the Metro B Line subway at the North Hollywood Los Angeles Metro station for access to Hollywood Downtown Los Angeles and other Los Angeles Metro lines The Metro Busway also uses the Van Nuys station All stations and the neighborhood s major streets are served by Metro Local Metro Rapid and or other bus lines and systems The Metro G Line bicycle path and pedestrian walkway runs in a landscaped zone alongside the entire route to Pierce College Canoga Park and the Chatsworth Station on the west and North Hollywood on the east The area also has Amtrak and Metrolink service at Van Nuys station It is served by the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner and Coast Starlight and the Metrolink Ventura County Line Van Nuys Boulevard is planned to host the East San Fernando Valley Light Rail Transit Project by 2027 with construction starting in 2021 Freeways edit Van Nuys is served by the 405 San Diego Freeway passing through it Other nearby freeways include the Route 101 Ventura Freeway the Route 170 Hollywood Freeway the Route 118 Simi Valley Freeway and the Golden State Freeway section of Interstate 5 Healthcare editValley Presbyterian Hospital is a 350 bed hospital at 15107 Vanowen St Van Nuys Los Angeles CA 91405 It was founded in 1958 and initially designed by architect William Pereira It has 350 beds as well as an emergency room which can handle pediatric patients 42 Also in Van Nuys is the Southern California Hospital at 14433 Emelita St which is a psychiatric facility that provides no emergency services 43 The nearest Kaiser Permanente hospital to Van Nuys is Kaiser Panorama City Medical Center Notable people editGeorge O Abell 1927 1983 astronomer professor 44 Ernani Bernardi 1911 2006 musician and member of the Los Angeles City Council 1961 1993 45 46 Brandon Boyd vocalist of the multi platinum rock band Incubus Bishop Joseph V Brennan Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles Steve Daines U S senator from Montana Rose Marie actress and comedienne Andy Devine actor honorary mayor from 1938 to 1957 47 Don Drysdale Hall of Fame baseball player 48 Kerry Lyn Dalton murderer Michael Erush born 1984 soccer player and coach Mike Fetters baseball pitcher and coach Laurence D Fink financier 49 Brian Austin Green actor 50 Robert Harland actor 51 Chris Holdsworth UFC fighter 52 Michael Hunter Professional boxer Michael Landau musician 53 Jon Locke western television actor 54 Gary Lockwood actor Diane Warren songwriter Delamere Francis McCloskey Los Angeles City Council member 1941 43 55 Matthew Mercer voice actor Ken Michelman actor Matt Moore professional football player 56 Neal Morse musician Tony Muser Major League Baseball player and manager Chris O Loughlin born 1967 Olympic fencer 57 Johnny Parsons Indy 500 Qualifier Chris Pinnick musician Sherri Rasmussen murder victim Robert Redford actor director producer 58 Jake Richardson actor Shorty Rogers jazz musician and arranger Jane Russell actress 59 Herbert Ryman artist and Disney imagineer Nikki Sixx musician Brody King professional wrestler and musician Camryn Grimes actress Bob Walk baseball player and broadcaster Bob Waterfield professional football player 60 Brooke White singer American Idol Season 7 finalist 61 Hobart Johnstone Whitley real estate developer Cindy Williams actress Natalie Wood actress 62 Todd Zeile professional baseball player 63 Notable places editVan Nuys Boulevard Van Nuys City Hall Galpin Auto Sports Pimp My Ride seasons 5 and 6 64 Busch Gardens theme park 1964 1979 demolished Sound City Studios nbsp Van Nuys Post Office nbsp Erwin Street Pedestrian Mall in Government Center nbsp Government Center Van Nuys Boulevard and Erwin Street nbsp Marvin Braude San Fernando Valley Constituent Service Center at Government Center nbsp Van Nuys State Office Building at Government Center nbsp Los Angeles Superior Court Van Nuys Division at Government Center nbsp New Van Nuys Branch Los Angeles Public Library Sylmar Avenue Mall nbsp Van Nuys Community Police Station 6240 Sylmar Avenue Mall nbsp Van Nuys Civic Child Development Center nbsp Van Nuys Boulevard and Delano St nbsp Valley Presbyterian HospitalSee also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portalHistory of the San Fernando ValleyReferences edit Mulholland Catherine 1987 The Owensmouth Baby The Making of the San Fernando Valley California Santa Susana Press pp 18 20 George L Henderson February 1 2003 California and the Fictions of Capital Temple University Press p 199 ISBN 978 1 59213 198 3 Retrieved August 8 2012 Judith R Raftery 1992 Land of Fair Promise Politics and Reform in Los Angeles Schools 1885 1941 Stanford University Press p 112 ISBN 978 0 8047 1930 8 Retrieved May 7 2013 Pollack Gina July 22 2019 How To Speak LA Your Guide To The City s Most Debated And Mispronounced Words LAist Retrieved May 22 2021 a b c San Fernando Valley History Timeline Archived from the original on October 12 2001 Hellmann Paul February 14 2006 Historical Gazetteer of the United States Routledge p 122 ISBN 1135948593 Retrieved January 20 2015 Hescheles Andrea October 30 2010 1915 1916 Annexation spurred growth Los Angeles Daily News Archived from the original on January 20 2015 1917 advertisement in Alhambra Advocate a b c Stewart Jocelyn Y August 23 1991 Identity Crisis Community The decision to change the name of a 45 block area of Van Nuys to Sherman Oaks leaves junior high in an odd position Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 23 2014 Sarkisian Miller Nora May 7 2006 A hideaway in Sherman Oaks Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 23 2014 Colored map Mapping L A Los Angeles Times a b c d e Van Nuys Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Stewart Jocelyn 45 Block Area Exits Van Nuys Neighborhoods Area around junior high school joins Sherman Oaks the fifth such change in the Valley since 1986 Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 15 2013 Reston Maeve July 14 2009 Goodbye Van Nuys hello Sherman Oaks L A Council OKs neighborhood switch Los Angeles Times NOWData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved October 14 2022 Summary of Monthly Normals 1991 2020 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved October 14 2022 a b Apodaca Patrice August 28 1992 L A MAKES ITS LAST CAR End of Road for GM s Van Nuys Plant Autos After 45 years and 6 3 million vehicles the facility is shut down It marks the end of car making in Southern California Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 5 2021 Fox Sue November 27 1999 Rebirth for Old Car Factory Site Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 5 2021 BARRETT BETH June 4 2007 Porn is a 12 billion industry but profits leave the Valley Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved January 29 2014 National and international flights in Avianca Airlines for USA Avianca Taca com Retrieved October 4 2018 Filming Locations for The Terminator 1984 around Los Angeles Movie locations com Google Maps Google Maps Retrieved June 3 2018 Post Office Location CIVIC CENTER VAN NUYS United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 6 2008 Post Office Location VAN NUYS United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 6 2008 Map Archived 2012 02 18 at the Wayback Machine Lake Balboa Neighborhood Council Retrieved on December 6 2008 The Los Angeles Region U S Census Bureau Retrieved on January 17 2010 Van Nuys Recreation Area Archived 2010 02 23 at the Wayback Machine City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Delano Park City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Parks Lamountains com Retrieved March 24 2018 City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks September 24 2015 Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Pool City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Senior Citizen Center City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Tennis Courts City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 19 2010 Less Than High School Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Van Nuys Schools Mapping L A Los Angeles Times West Valley Occupational Center Home Wvoc net NVOC Today s Job Skills Made Easy amp Affordable Wvoc net Montclair Montclairprep com Retrieved October 4 2018 Lingre Michele Early Linguists Private Foreign Language Schools Give Bilingual Education a New Twist Los Angeles Times April 28 1988 p 2 Retrieved on June 29 2015 Le Lycee International de Los Angeles or French American School 14255 Erwin Street Van Nuys FlyAway Van Nuys Los Angeles World Airports Retrieved on November 20 2012 About Us Valley Presbyterian Hospital Van Nuys Retrieved October 13 2020 About Us Southern California Hospital at Van Nuys Prospect Medical Group Retrieved October 13 2020 Weart Spencer December 8 2014 Oral Histories George Abell American Institute of Physics Archived from the original on April 22 2016 Retrieved April 8 2017 Richard Simon Bernardi s Iconoclasm Brings Acclaim Enmity Los Angeles Times San Fernando Valley edition April 3 1989 Rick Orlov Valley s Ardent Fighter 94 Dies Los Angeles Daily News posted January 7 2006 at Political Graveyard Los Angeles Times May 10 1938 Andy Devine Named Mayor Don Drysdale Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved December 3 2012 Suzanna Andrews Larry Fink s 12 Trillion Shadow Vanity Fair April 2010 Brian Austin Green Biography 1973 Filmreference com Retrieved July 30 2011 A Small World Robert J Yurgatis Jr Germantown Forum Germantown Pennsylvania Retrieved December 5 2012 Chris Holdsworth Official UFC Fighter Profile UFC September 14 2018 Michael Landau Vintage Guitar magazine Passings Noel Harrison Jon Locke Jamalul Kiram III Los Angeles Times October 22 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Woman Dies in Backyard Fire Mishap Los Angeles Times December 14 1965 page SF 8 Matt Moore Pro Football Reference Com Retrieved December 3 2012 Vittorio Tafur July 26 1990 Acting Career Foiled by Love of Swordplay Fencing Van Nuys native cuts wide swath in U S circles with an epee but international success proves elusive Los Angeles Times Stated on Inside the Actors Studio 2005 Jane Russell movie sex symbol was 89 LA Observed Los Angeles Times Rams Quarterback a Man of Few Words 1997 06 18 accessed 2011 12 31 American Idol eliminates Brooke White determines Top 4 finalists Reality TV world May 1 2008 Lambert Gavin 2004 Natalie Wood A Life Biography London Faber and Faber ISBN 978 0 571 22197 4 Retrieved July 24 2010 Todd Zeile Stats Baseball Almanac Retrieved December 3 2012 Pimp My Ride gets Ford tough USA Today June 13 2006 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Van Nuys Los Angeles nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Van Nuys Van Nuys Profile Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Lacity org Van Nuys Neighborhood Council Map Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved October 31 2009 Getty edu Van Nuys neighborhood Busch Gardens Van Nuys Historical Marker Van Nuys at Curlie 34 11 00 N 118 26 00 W 34 1833 N 118 4333 W 34 1833 118 4333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Van Nuys amp oldid 1181257128, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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