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Valley Village Information
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Village,_Los_Angeles
Valley Village is a district located in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, north of Studio City, west and south 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.
The community of Valley Village was first formed in 1939. It was originally considered part of North Hollywood, although it is 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.
Valley Village is bordered by the Ventura Freeway to the south, the Hollywood Freeway to the east, the Tujunga Wash to the west, and Burbank Boulevard to the north.
Valley Village 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.
A new website has now been created specifically to bring Valley Village neighborhoods together. It has divided the entire region into 21 smaller neighborhoods, and citizens can then go to specific message boards to discuss what's going on in their area. There is also a section for neighbors to share their experiences with contractors (good or bad) and they can also talk about restaurants, businesses and even criminal activity in the area.