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Los Angeles City Council District 3 is one of the 15 districts of the
Los Angeles City Council The Los Angeles City Council is the legislative body of the City of Los Angeles in California. The council is composed of 15 members elected from single-member districts for four-year terms. The president of the council and the president pro temp ...
. It covers some of the westernmost areas of
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, in the southwestern
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. Its current representative is Councilmember
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, who took office on 1 July 2013. The preceding representative was
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.


Geography


Present district

The Third District extends to the western boundary of both Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County, bordering
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. To the east, it ends at White Oak and Lindley Avenue. It includes the neighborhoods of Woodland Hills, Tarzana, Reseda, Winnetka and
Canoga Park Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. Before the Mexican–American War, the district was part of a rancho, and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and ...
. For all the neighborhoods represented in the district, see the officia
City of Los Angeles map of District 3


Historical locations

A new
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effective in 1925 replaced the former " at large" voting system for a nine-member council with a district system with a 15-member council. Each district was to be approximately equal in population, based upon the voting in the previous gubernatorial election; thus redistricting was done every four years. (At present, redistricting is done every ten years, based upon the preceding U.S. census results.)Tina Daunt and Seema Mehta, "Council Districts Drawn to Benefit Valley, Latinos," ''Los Angeles Times,'' June 12, 2002
/ref> The numbering system established in 1925 for City Council districts began with No. 1 in the north of the city, the
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, and ended with No. 15 in the south, the Harbor area. The rough boundaries or descriptions of the Third District have been as follows: 1925: Mostly south of the
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east of Sawtelle, with its eastern boundary at Western Avenue, and its southern boundary running along Washington Boulevard to embrace the Palms area. It included the
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and the Sawtelle district, and all the Santa Monica Mountains west of Sawtelle to the
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line, including Pacific Palisades and
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. 1926: The "West Washington area." 1928: "The north boundary . . . is the crest of the Santa Monica Mountains and the west boundary the city limits. The Pacific Ocean is the westerly portion of the south boundary of the district, then the line runs southeast along the city limits of Santa Monica to Cambridge Street, south to Pico Boulevard, southeast on Manning avenue and easterly in an irregular line to Eighth Street and Western Avenue. The line runs north on Western avenue to Melrose avenue. . . ." 1932-33: "Due to its size, much territory was taken from this district. Its new boundaries are south by Pico Boulevard, east by Highland Avenue, north by
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, extending west to the ocean and
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." 1937: Between the Pacific Ocean on the west and Sycamore Avenue on the east, north of Pico Boulevard. 1940: Irregularly shaped east-west district including the area south of
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and
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, with Westwood, Brentwood and Pacific Palisades, to the coast. 1951: "West Hollywood,
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and contiguous territory and then ventures over the
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to take in a portion of the
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, including Tarzana, Woodland Hills and other communities." 1960. The 3rd District gave up Encino and part of Woodland Hills. 1964: The district was reduced in size when the 12th District was transferred from
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to the
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, taking over some of the 3rd's area. 1965: The southwest corner of the Valley, including Woodland Hills, Tarzana and parts of Encino,
Canoga Park Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. Before the Mexican–American War, the district was part of a rancho, and after the American victory it was converted into wheat farms and ...
and Reseda. 1981. "Although the district is largely white and middle class, it is complicated and anything but homogenous. A study in contrasts, it has expensive ranch homes in Woodland Hills that are minutes away from shack-like dwellings in Canoga Park, a largely Hispanic
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dating from the early 1900s." 1985: Canoga Park, West Hills (now in
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), Reseda, west
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and parts of Tarzana and Woodland Hills.


Population

Council District 3 has a population of 261,577 people. There are 90,765 households with an average size of 2.86 persons per household, according to a 2012 City of Los Angeles report on economic policy. The median household income in 2012 was $57,257. Per capita income for the district was $28,341. 10.8% of households earn an income below the poverty level. 38.2% of the population are Latino. The racial makeup of the district is: 60.3% White, 17.4% other race, 11.9% Asian, 5.2% two or more races, and 4.5% Black.https://laedc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Industry-and-Labor-Market-Intelligence_LA_CITY_CD_APPX.pdf#page=8


Officeholders

Eleven men and two women have represented this district.


See also

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References

*Note: Access to most ''Los Angeles Times'' reference links requires the use of an LAPL library card.


External links


Official Los Angeles City Council District 3 website

City of Los Angeles: Map of District 3
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