Shadow Hills, Los Angeles, California
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Shadow Hills is a semi-rural neighborhood in northern Los Angeles, California, USA. Often mistakenly said to be part of the nearby San Fernando Valley, Shadow Hills is actually part of the Crescenta Valley.
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[edit] History
Shadow Hills is entirely contained within the community of Sunland.
The City of Los Angeles first annexed Sunland in June of 1926. For many years, Shadow Hills remained rural and largely undeveloped because its hills and rock-hard soil made it difficult to build. [1]
The area is primarily equestrian zoned, one of the last remaining such sections within Los Angeles County.
[edit] Geography
The community is located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
Shadow Hills is north of the independent city of Burbank near the western-most portion of the Tujunga Valley, a part of the larger Crescenta Valley which begins just southeast of the Hansen Lake reservoir.
Shadow Hills is adjacent to the communities of Lake View Terrace to the north, Sunland to the east, Sun Valley to the south, and Pacoima to the west.
Shadow Hills is an acceptable city name for ZIP Code 91040. Sunland is the default city name assigned to ZIP Code 91040. The only ZIP Code associated with Shadow Hills is 91040. [2]
[edit] Demographics
As of the 2000 census, Shadow Hills has a population of 3,739 people. The racial breakdown includes 79% Caucasian, 14% Latino, 3% Asian American, and 1% African American. [3]
Shadow Hills falls within Census Tract 103300.
[edit] Government
Shadow Hills is part of the city of Los Angeles and is represented by:
- Los Angeles City Council: District 2, Wendy Greuel
- Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors: District 5, Michael D. Antonovich
- California State Senate: District 17, George C. Runner, Jr.
- California State Assembly: District 38, Cameron Smyth
- United State Congress: District 27, Brad Sherman
[edit] Public safety
Los Angeles Fire Department Station 24 (Sunland/Shadow Hills) is in the area.
Shadow Hills is served by the Los Angeles Police Department Foothill Community Police Station.
[edit] Education
Los Angeles Unified School District serves Shadow Hills.
[edit] Protection efforts
The neighborhood's residents formed the Shadow Hills Property Owners Association in the mid-1960s to fight the planned routing of a Foothill Freeway offramp through the heart of the neighborhood. This would have run along McBroom Street and two segments of Wheatland Avenue, from Wentworth Avenue to Sunland Boulevard. This grassroots organization persuaded the Los Angeles Planning Commission to abandon the proposed route for the offramp, and so preserved the neighborhood's semi-rural character. The Association continues to function today with a slightly different name.
[edit] Trivia
A hunting lodge once owned by actor Clark Gable still stands in Shadow Hills overlooking the lake.
This is the hometown of LoveHateHero singer, Pierrick Berube
[edit] References
"Community Descriptions, Los Angeles City Council District Two", Office of Councilmember Wendy Greuel. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
"ZIP Code Lookup tool", United States Postal Service. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
"City of Los Angeles Population by Community & Race", Los Angeles Almanac. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.
[edit] External links
- Shadow Hills Property Owners Association
- Sunland-Tujunga Chamber of Commerce
- Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council
- Shadow Hills, Los Angeles, California is at coordinates Coordinates:
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