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Winnetka, Los Angeles

Winnetka (/wɪˈnɛtkə/) is a neighborhood in the west-central San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. It is a highly ethnically diverse area, both for the city and for Los Angeles County, with a relatively large percentage of Hispanic and Asian people.

Winnetka
Winnetka as mapped by the Los Angeles Times
Winnetka
Location within Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley
Winnetka
Winnetka (the Los Angeles metropolitan area)
Coordinates: 34°12′30″N 118°34′31″W / 34.20833°N 118.57528°W / 34.20833; -118.57528
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
View of a suburb in Winnetka

Winnetka was founded in 1922 as a small farming community. As of 2018, there are six public and four private schools in the area, a recreation center, two pocket parks and a city-operated child-care center.

Population edit

The 2000 U.S. census counted 40,943 residents in the 4.78-square-mile Winnetka neighborhood, or 9,286 people per square mile, about an average population density for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 54,825. In 2000 the median age for residents was 32, considered average for city and county neighborhoods.[1]

The neighborhood was considered "highly diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles. The breakdown was Latinos, 40.6%; whites, 36.1%; Asians, 15.5%; blacks, 4.3%; and others, 3.5%. Mexico (34.5%) and the Philippines (10.9%) were the most common places of birth for the 41.4% of the residents who were born abroad—an average percentage for Los Angeles.[1]

The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $62,435, considered average for the city and county. The percentage of households earning $40,000 to $60,000 in 2000 was high for the county. Renters occupied 48.3% of the housing stock and house- or apartment-owners held 51.7%.[1]

The 2010 census counted a population of 49,043 per 4.1 square miles or 11,851 people per square mile.[2]

The median age of residents is 37.1 years of age. A little higher than the average in California, which is 36 years of age. The highest age group of the population fall between the ages of 20-29 at 16% and the lowest falling at the age of 80+ at 3%. The sex of the population slightly favors men, with men taking up 51% of the population and women taking up 49% of the population. The racially diverse community is dominated by Hispanics taking up 53% of the population, followed by whites with 24%, Asians with 17%, Blacks with 3%, and others taking up the last 3%. Out of the population only 44% are foreign born, 59% from Latin America, 35% from Asia, 5% from Europe, and about 2% from Africa.[2]

The median yearly household income in 2010 is $62,748, which is about the same as the average California amount. About 40% of the population fell under the $50,000 mark and 14.7% of the population fall under the poverty line. Renters make of 42% of the house or apartment stock while owners make up 58%.[2]

Geography edit

The Los Angeles neighborhoods surrounding Winnetka include Chatsworth to the north Northridge on the northeast, Reseda to the east Woodland Hills to the south, and Canoga Park to the west.[3][4]

Education edit

A total of 21.9% of Winnetka residents aged 25 and older have earned a four-year degree, which is considered an average figure for both the city and the county.[1] Schools located in the neighborhood are:[5]

As of the 2010 census 76.5% of the population is a high school graduate or higher and 23.7% have a bachelor's degree or higher, both fall below the state average. Population of this statistic are 25 years and over.[2]

Public edit

Los Angeles Unified School District is the area district:

  • James Jordan Middle School, charter, 7911 Winnetka Avenue
  • Limerick Avenue Elementary School, 8530 Limerick Avenue
  • Winnetka Avenue Elementary School, 8340 Winnetka Avenue
  • Sunny Brae Avenue Elementary School, 20620 Arminta Street
  • John A. Sutter Middle School, 7330 Winnetka Avenue
  • Fullbright Avenue Elementary School, 6940 Fullbright Avenue

Private edit

History edit

 
Platt Building, also known as The Victorian, 19725 Sherman Way, Winnetka

In 1920, the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce requested that Charles Weeks come to the San Fernando Valley to establish a series of one-acre egg farms. The farms would be based on the successful formula Weeks developed in East Palo Alto, California. The "poultry colony" Weeks created in the Winnetka area of the valley eventually developed into a small farming community named Weeks Poultry Colony. Later Weeks renamed the colony Winnetka, after a farm he owned in Winnetka, Illinois.[6]

Parks and recreation centers edit

  • Winnetka Recreation Center: The center has an indoor gymnasium without weights, which can be used as an auditorium; it has a capacity of 400. In addition the center has a lighted baseball diamond, a children's play area, a community room which often hosts election polls, and picnic tables.[7]
  • Quimby Park: which is unstaffed, has unlighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, and unlighted tennis courts. The park has no toilet facilities.[8]
  • Runnymede Park: An unstaffed pocket park, it has a children's play area, picnic tables, toilet facilities and unlighted tennis courts.[9]
  • Winnetka Child Care Center: Operated by the city in Winnetka, the center takes children from ages 2.9 to 13 and has a capacity of 59 after-school children and 40 preschool children.[10]

Government and services edit

Government edit

Services[12] edit

  • Post Office: The United States Postal Service Winnetka Post Office, 7655 Winnetka Avenue.[13]
  • Los Angeles Police Department:
    • North of Roscoe: Devonshire Community Police Station,[14] 10250 Etiwanda Avenue, Northridge; non-emergency (818) 832-0633 Voice.
    • South of Roscoe: Topanga Community Police Station,[15] 19020 Vanowen Street; Reseda; non-emergency (818) 374-7611 Voice
  • Los Angeles Fire Department: Station #104, 8349 Winnetka Ave.
  • Canoga Park Library, 20939 Sherman Way, Canoga Park, CA 91303, (818) 887-0320[11]
  • West Valley Regional Library 19036 Vanowen St. Reseda, CA 91335, (818) 345-9806[11]
  • Winnetka Chamber of Commerce: The Board of Directors meets monthly (except July) on the second Monday of the month at 6pm. Board meetings are held at The Winnetka Convention Center located within: Best Western Canoga Park Motor Inn complex, 20122 Vanowen Street Winnetka CA 91306, (818) 772-4838[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d [1] "Winnetka," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  2. ^ a b c d "Census profile: 91306". Census Reporter. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  3. ^ [2] Colored map, Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  4. ^ San Fernando Valley, Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  5. ^ [3] "Winnetka Schools," Mapping L.A., Los Angeles Times
  6. ^ CSUN digital-library
  7. ^ "Winnetka Recreation Center." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on April 27, 2020.
  8. ^ "Quimby Park." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  9. ^ "[4]." City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. Retrieved on May 20, 2014.
  10. ^ "Winnetka Child Care Center." City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 20, 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h "Winnetka Resources | Winnetka Neighborhood CouncilWinnetka Neighborhood Council". www.winnetkanc.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  12. ^ Box, Enci. "Councils". Empower LA. Retrieved 2019-04-07.
  13. ^ "Post Office Location - WINNETKA." United States Postal Service. Retrieved on December 6, 2008.
  14. ^ [5] LAPD online, Devonshire
  15. ^ [6] LAPD online, West San Fernando Valley,

External links edit

  • Biking in the SFV - Winnetka

34°12′30″N 118°34′31″W / 34.20833°N 118.57528°W / 34.20833; -118.57528

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community As of 2018 there are six public and four private schools in the area a recreation center two pocket parks and a city operated child care center Contents 1 Population 2 Geography 3 Education 3 1 Public 3 2 Private 4 History 5 Parks and recreation centers 6 Government and services 6 1 Government 6 2 Services 12 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPopulation editThe 2000 U S census counted 40 943 residents in the 4 78 square mile Winnetka neighborhood or 9 286 people per square mile about an average population density for the city In 2008 the city estimated that the population had increased to 54 825 In 2000 the median age for residents was 32 considered average for city and county neighborhoods 1 The neighborhood was considered highly diverse ethnically within Los Angeles The breakdown was Latinos 40 6 whites 36 1 Asians 15 5 blacks 4 3 and others 3 5 Mexico 34 5 and the Philippines 10 9 were the most common places of birth for the 41 4 of the residents who were born abroad an average percentage for Los Angeles 1 The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was 62 435 considered average for the city and county The percentage of households earning 40 000 to 60 000 in 2000 was high for the county Renters occupied 48 3 of the housing stock and house or apartment owners held 51 7 1 The 2010 census counted a population of 49 043 per 4 1 square miles or 11 851 people per square mile 2 The median age of residents is 37 1 years of age A little higher than the average in California which is 36 years of age The highest age group of the population fall between the ages of 20 29 at 16 and the lowest falling at the age of 80 at 3 The sex of the population slightly favors men with men taking up 51 of the population and women taking up 49 of the population The racially diverse community is dominated by Hispanics taking up 53 of the population followed by whites with 24 Asians with 17 Blacks with 3 and others taking up the last 3 Out of the population only 44 are foreign born 59 from Latin America 35 from Asia 5 from Europe and about 2 from Africa 2 The median yearly household income in 2010 is 62 748 which is about the same as the average California amount About 40 of the population fell under the 50 000 mark and 14 7 of the population fall under the poverty line Renters make of 42 of the house or apartment stock while owners make up 58 2 Geography editThe Los Angeles neighborhoods surrounding Winnetka include Chatsworth to the north Northridge on the northeast Reseda to the east Woodland Hills to the south and Canoga Park to the west 3 4 Education editA total of 21 9 of Winnetka residents aged 25 and older have earned a four year degree which is considered an average figure for both the city and the county 1 Schools located in the neighborhood are 5 As of the 2010 census 76 5 of the population is a high school graduate or higher and 23 7 have a bachelor s degree or higher both fall below the state average Population of this statistic are 25 years and over 2 Public edit Los Angeles Unified School District is the area district James Jordan Middle School charter 7911 Winnetka Avenue Limerick Avenue Elementary School 8530 Limerick Avenue Winnetka Avenue Elementary School 8340 Winnetka Avenue Sunny Brae Avenue Elementary School 20620 Arminta Street John A Sutter Middle School 7330 Winnetka Avenue Fullbright Avenue Elementary School 6940 Fullbright AvenuePrivate edit Green Gables elementary 8217 Winnetka Avenue St Joseph the Worker Elementary School 19812 Cantlay Street St Martin in the Fields Parish School 7136 Winnetka Avenue AGBU Manoogian Demirdjian School 6844 Oakdale AvenueHistory edit nbsp Platt Building also known as The Victorian 19725 Sherman Way WinnetkaIn 1920 the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce requested that Charles Weeks come to the San Fernando Valley to establish a series of one acre egg farms The farms would be based on the successful formula Weeks developed in East Palo Alto California The poultry colony Weeks created in the Winnetka area of the valley eventually developed into a small farming community named Weeks Poultry Colony Later Weeks renamed the colony Winnetka after a farm he owned in Winnetka Illinois 6 Parks and recreation centers editWinnetka Recreation Center The center has an indoor gymnasium without weights which can be used as an auditorium it has a capacity of 400 In addition the center has a lighted baseball diamond a children s play area a community room which often hosts election polls and picnic tables 7 Quimby Park which is unstaffed has unlighted outdoor basketball courts a children s play area and unlighted tennis courts The park has no toilet facilities 8 Runnymede Park An unstaffed pocket park it has a children s play area picnic tables toilet facilities and unlighted tennis courts 9 Winnetka Child Care Center Operated by the city in Winnetka the center takes children from ages 2 9 to 13 and has a capacity of 59 after school children and 40 preschool children 10 Government and services editGovernment edit Los Angeles City Council District 3 Councilman Bob Blumenfield California Congressional District 30 Representative Brad Sherman 11 California State Senate District 27 State Senator Henry Stern California State Assembly District 45 State Representative Jesse Gabriel 11 Los Angeles County Supervisor District 3 Supervisor Sheila Kuehl 11 LAUSD School Board District 3 Scott Schmerelson 11 LAUSD School Board District 4 Nick Melvoin 11 Winnetka is also the seat of one of Los Angeles Neighborhood Councils Services 12 edit Post Office The United States Postal Service Winnetka Post Office 7655 Winnetka Avenue 13 Los Angeles Police Department North of Roscoe Devonshire Community Police Station 14 10250 Etiwanda Avenue Northridge non emergency 818 832 0633 Voice South of Roscoe Topanga Community Police Station 15 19020 Vanowen Street Reseda non emergency 818 374 7611 Voice Los Angeles Fire Department Station 104 8349 Winnetka Ave Canoga Park Library 20939 Sherman Way Canoga Park CA 91303 818 887 0320 11 West Valley Regional Library 19036 Vanowen St Reseda CA 91335 818 345 9806 11 Winnetka Chamber of Commerce The Board of Directors meets monthly except July on the second Monday of the month at 6pm Board meetings are held at The Winnetka Convention Center located within Best Western Canoga Park Motor Inn complex 20122 Vanowen Street Winnetka CA 91306 818 772 4838 11 See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portalLos Angeles RiverReferences edit a b c d 1 Winnetka Mapping L A Los Angeles Times a b c d Census profile 91306 Census Reporter Retrieved 2018 12 06 2 Colored map Mapping L A Los Angeles Times San Fernando Valley Mapping L A Los Angeles Times 3 Winnetka Schools Mapping L A Los Angeles Times CSUN digital library Winnetka Recreation Center City of Los Angeles Retrieved on April 27 2020 Quimby Park City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 20 2010 4 City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks Retrieved on May 20 2014 Winnetka Child Care Center City of Los Angeles Retrieved on March 20 2010 a b c d e f g h Winnetka Resources Winnetka Neighborhood CouncilWinnetka Neighborhood Council www winnetkanc com Retrieved 2018 12 06 Box Enci Councils Empower LA Retrieved 2019 04 07 Post Office Location WINNETKA United States Postal Service Retrieved on December 6 2008 5 LAPD online Devonshire 6 LAPD online West San Fernando Valley External links editBiking in the SFV Winnetka 34 12 30 N 118 34 31 W 34 20833 N 118 57528 W 34 20833 118 57528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Winnetka Los Angeles amp oldid 1178624520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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