Valley Village, Los Angeles, California
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Valley Village is a district located in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California, north of Studio City, west of North Hollywood, and east of Sherman Oaks. Approximately 22,000 residents live within the boundaries of Valley Village, which consists mostly of single family homes and small shops and businesses. Valley Village has a significant Jewish population. The Valley Village Post Office encompasses the 91607 zip code, although sections of the 91601 and 91602 zip codes are also assigned to Valley Village.
The community of Valley Village was first formed in 1939. It was originally considered part of North Hollywood, although it was more upscale than most of North Hollywood. In the 1990s, Valley Village was officially recognized as a separate community by the Los Angeles City Council.
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[edit] Neighborhood Council
The interests of the residents of Valley Village are represented by a citizen advisory board known as the Neighborhood Council Valley Village (NCVV), which functions as a conduit or bridge between City Hall and Valley Village. Neighborhood Council Valley Village consists of 15 board members elected by the Stakeholders. In order to give a voice to every segment of the community the board is elected from qualified representatives as follows: Three residential homeowners, three residential renters, three business owners/representatives, one educational community, one faith-based community, one community-based senior organization, one community-based service organization, one community-based cultural organization, and one at-large representative.
[edit] Education
Residents of the neighborhood attend school in the Los Angeles Unified School District [1]. Some residents are zoned to Colfax Elementary School, while others are zoned to Burbank Elementary School. All residents are zoned to Walter Reed Middle School and North Hollywood High School.
[edit] Demographics
In the year 2000, there were a reported 16,100 people. 75.05% White, 18.39% Hispanic/Latino, 6.46% Black, 5.01% Asian, and 8.52% of Another Race.
[edit] Trivia
All of the main characters of the Comedy Central television series The Sarah Silverman Program live in Valley Village, California, which is portrayed as an autonomous city within the show.
Valley Village is bordered by the 101 Freeway to the south, State Route 170 to the east, the Tujunga Wash to the west, and Burbank Boulevard to the north.
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