Reseda Boulevard

Reseda Boulevard
Maintained by: Bureau of Street Services, City of L.A. DPW
Location: Tarzana, Reseda, Northridge, Porter Ranch
South end: Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park
Major
junctions:
Ventura Blvd. in Tarzana
US 101 in Tarzana
Victory Blvd. in Reseda
Sherman Way in Reseda
Roscoe Blvd. in Northridge
Devonshire St. in Northridge
SR 118 in Northridge
North end: Sesnon Blvd. in Porter Ranch

Reseda Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road that runs through the western San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles County, California.

Reseda Boulevard runs approximately 12 miles (19 km) from the Santa Monica Mountains at the Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park in the south to the Santa Susana Mountains and Porter Ranch in the north. It passes through the affluent community of Tarzana, passing Mulholland Park gated community and El Caballero Country Club, then continuing into the flats of the Valley through the communities of Reseda and Northridge, passing the campus of California State University Northridge, and ending at Porter Ranch. Reseda Boulevard was at the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake, with widespread destruction along its northern course, including the Northridge Meadows Apartments at 9565 Reseda Blvd. where 16 people died when the top two floors collapsed on the ground floor apartments.[1] Tom Brokaw broadcast the NBC Nightly News from the scene of the Northridge Meadows Apartments on the evening of the earthquake.

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Communities along Reseda Boulevard (south to north)

Transportation

Metro Local line 240 and Metro Rapid line 741 run along Reseda Boulevard. Reseda also crosses the Orange Line at its station located at its intersection with Oxnard Street.

Landmarks along Reseda Boulevard (south to north)

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