Sun Valley is a neighborhood in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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in the
San Fernando Valley
The San Fernando Valley, known locally as the Valley, is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, Los Angeles County, California. Situated to the north of the Los Angeles Basin, it comprises a large portion of Los Angeles, the Municipal corpo ...
region. The neighborhood is known for its younger population. There are three recreation centers in Sun Valley, one of which is a historic site. The neighborhood has thirteen public schools—including
John H. Francis Polytechnic High School and Valley Oaks Center for Enriched Studies (VOCES)—and four private schools.
History
The former
Tongva
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Fernandeño (Native American) village in this area was called ''Wixánga,'' which comes from the word ''wixár'' (or "thorn" or "prickle" in English) in the Fernandeño dialect of the
Tongva language
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. Hence, ''Wixánga'' meant something like "place/canyon of the thorns" in English, in reference to the abundant
prickly pear cacti naturally found in the area. This was later reflected in the
Spanish name for the area, or ''Cañada de las Tunas'' ("canyon of the thorns" in English). Finally, this became La Tuna Canyon, and now Sun Valley.
In 1874, California State Senator
Charles Maclay (for whom Maclay Street in
San Fernando is named) acquired 56,000 acres (230 km
2) of land across the San Fernando Valley. The area extended from Sunland Blvd. all the way west to the Chatsworth Hills. East of Sunland was
Rancho San Rafael
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Geography
The rancho include ...
, a large land grant to
José María Verdugo by the Spanish Crown.
By 1876, the Southern Pacific Railroad was constructed through the eastern San Fernando Valley, linking Southern and Northern California. A general store named Roberts Store was used as a post office and water-tank station; later the area's name was changed to Roscoe, reportedly after the name of a railroad crew member.
In the 1920s, development began on the Fernangeles tract (a blend of San Fernando and Los Angeles), with movie producer
Cecil B. DeMille among the developers. The current name of Sun Valley was chosen in 1950 by residents.
[Ira Gribin, "Sun Valley Once Known as Roberts Store, Roscoe"]
May 10, 1981, page VB1 (image 679)
Geography
Sun Valley is bordered on the northeast by
Shadow Hills, on the southeast by
Burbank
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, on the south by
North Hollywood and
Valley Glen, on the west by
Panorama City and on the northwest by
Pacoima,
Hansen Dam and
Lake View Terrace.
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Mapping L.A., ''Los Angeles Times''; accessed November 12, 2016.
Situated at the base of the
Verdugo Mountains, Sun Valley is prone to
flash flood
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s, and one such flood on Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 22:37 (10:37 p.m. PST) destroyed a portion of the 8000 block of Tujunga Avenue and killed a Los Angeles City civil engineer when a
sinkhole
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deep opened.
Demographics
The 2000 U.S. census counted 75,848 residents in the 9.42-square-mile Sun Valley neighborhood—or 8,048 people per square mile, about an average
population density
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for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 81,788. In 2000 the median age for residents was 28, considered young for city and county neighborhoods; the percentage of residents aged 10 or younger was among the county's highest.
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The neighborhood was considered "moderately diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, with a high percentage of Latinos. The breakdown was Latinos, 69.4%; whites
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, 17.9%; Asians, 8.1%; blacks, 1.9%; and others, 2.7%. Mexico (54.5%) and El Salvador (11.9%) were the most common places of birth for the 51.9% of the residents who were born abroad—a high percentage for Los Angeles.[
The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $51,290, considered average for the city but low for the county. The percentages of households that earned $20,000 to $60,000 were high for the county. Renters occupied 46.1% of the housing stock, and house or apartment-owners held 53.9%.][
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Arts and culture
Old Trapper's Lodge, California Historical Landmark No. 939, an outsider art
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environment that pays homage to the pioneer upbringing of its creator, John Ehn (1897–1981), was situated in Sun Valley. It represented the life work of the self-taught artist who wished to pass on a sense of the Old West, derived from personal experiences, myths, and tall tales. From 1951 to 1981, using his family as models, and incorporating memorabilia, he followed his dreams and visions to create the lodge and its "Boot Hill." The artwork was moved from the original site in Sun Valley, CA, and relocated to Pierce College in Woodland Hills.
The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants is located in Sun Valley; it is dedicated to helping people discover the beauty of California native plants.
Parks and recreation
The Sun Valley Recreation Center in Sun Valley includes a public swimming pool, lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a football field, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, lighted tennis courts, and a lighted volleyball court.
The Fernangeles Recreation Center in Sun Valley includes a public swimming pool, an auditorium, barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, lighted indoor basketball courts, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium with weights, picnic tables, and a lighted soccer field.
The Stonehurst Recreation Center in Sun Valley is a historic site. The center has an indoor gymnasium and auditorium with a capacity of 400 people, barbecue pits, a lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, a lighted football field, an indoor gymnasium with weights, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, and volleyball courts.
Government and infrastructure
Sun Valley is part of the City of Los Angeles. Los Angeles Fire Department
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Fire Station 77 is located in the Sun Valley area. The station is in the Battalion 12 district.
The United States Postal Service
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Sun Valley Post Office is located at 10946 Ratner Street.
Education
One of every ten of Sun Valley residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree by 2000, a low percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of the same-age residents with less than a high school diploma
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was high for the county.[
Schools within the Sun Valley boundaries are:
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Public
* John H. Francis Polytechnic High School, 12431 Roscoe Boulevard
* Valley Oaks Center for Enriched Studies Magnet, 9171 Telfair Avenue
* Fernangeles Elementary School, 12001 Art Street
* Robert H. Lewis Continuation school, 12508 Wicks Street
* Richard E. Byrd Middle School, 8501 Arleta Avenue
* Arminta Street Elementary School, 11530 Strathern Street
* Strathern Street Elementary School, 7939 St. Clair Avenue
* Saticoy Elementary School, 7850 Ethel Avenue
* Glenwood Elementary School, 8001 Ledge Avenue
* Roscoe Elementary School, 10765 Strathern Street
* Vinedale Elementary School, 10150 La Tuna Canyon Road
* Charles Leroy Lowman Special Education Center, 12827 Saticoy Street
* Camelia Avenue Elementary School, 7451 Camelia Avenue
* Sun Valley Magnet School, 7330 Bakman Avenue
* Alliance Marine Innovation 6-12 Complex, 11933 Allegheny Street
* East Valley Skill Center (Adult School), 8601 Arleta Avenue
* Fenton Leadership Academy, 8926 Sunland Boulevard (K-2)
* Fenton STEM Academy, 8926 Sunland Boulevard (3-5)
University
* The Master's Seminary, 13248 Roscoe Boulevard
Public libraries
The Los Angeles Public Library operates the Sun Valley Branch.[Sun Valley Branch Library]
. Los Angeles Public Library.
Notable people
* Skylar Deleon, former actor and convicted murderer
* Michael Horse, actor (formerly Michael Heinrich)
* John F. MacArthur, American pastor and author
* Amber Rayne, American pornographic actor
References
External links
Sun Valley Area Neighborhood Council
The Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants
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Sun Valley Hills
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Sun Valley crime map and statistics
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Communities in the San Fernando Valley
Neighborhoods in Los Angeles
Chicano and Mexican neighborhoods in California