Valley Village, Los Angeles, California
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Valley Village is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California.
It is located in the San Fernando Valley, north of Studio City and west of North Hollywood, and mostly consists of single family homes and small shops. Until the early 1990s, it was considered part of North Hollywood, though it was more upscale than most of North Hollywood. It broke away and renamed itself to boost real estate values, as is common in the Valley. Like Studio City and Sherman Oaks. Valley Village has a large Jewish population.
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[edit] Neighborhood Council
The interests of the residents of Valley Village are represented by the Neighborhood Council Valley Village (NCVV). The following is a list of the council's members: Member At Large is Paul S. Hatfield; representing renters are Tony Braswell, Paul M. Weiner, and Jonathan Kahn-Rose. The three business owners are Morris "Fritz" Friedman, Ben Lautman, and Stuart Simen.
[edit] Education
Residents of the neighborhood go to schools in the Los Angeles USD [1].
Some residents are zoned to Colfax Elementary School, while some are zoned to Burbank Elementary School.
All residents are zoned to Walter Reed Middle School and North Hollywood High School.
[edit] Trivia
All of the main fictional characters of the Sarah Silverman Progam(a comedy series) live in Valley Village, California. The Sarah Silverman Progam show also came up with the fictional talk show Valley Village Today.