Arleta | |
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![]() Boundaries of Arleta as drawn by theLos Angeles Times | |
Coordinates:34°14′31″N118°25′32″W / 34.2419444°N 118.4255556°W /34.2419444; -118.4255556 | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | Los Angeles |
City | Los Angeles |
Time zone | UTC-8 (PST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC-7 (PDT) |
ZIP code | 91331 |
Arleta (/ɑːrˈliːtə/) is a neighborhood in theSan Fernando Valley region of the city ofLos Angeles, California. It contains a high percentage of Latino residents and of people born outside the United States.
Arleta is bordered by the Los Angeles districts ofMission Hills andNorth Hills on the north,Sun Valley on the east,Pacoima on the northeast, andPanorama City on the west. It lies within the 6th City Council district.
The boundaries of Arleta are roughly Paxton Avenue on the northwest, Laurel Canyon Boulevard on the northeast, Tonopah Avenue on the southeast, and Woodman Avenue on the southwest, making the square area about four miles (6.4 km), according toGoogle Earth.[citation needed]
The area of Arleta was a relatively undeveloped portion in the west of the community ofPacoima. This area remained semirural up to World War II when manufacturers expanded their operations into the valley and created more jobs. In order to accommodate factory workers, residential development increased in the area.[1]
Most of Pacoima developed into a multiethnic neighborhood with a significant population ofAfrican-American andLatino residents, whereas the western portion remained primarily white. The5 Freeway was built in the early 1960s and created a physical barrier between east and west Pacoima, and in the same period, residents in the western half led a petition and successfully broke from the neighborhood to form Arleta; the new neighborhood was officially recognized in 1968.[1][2]
As industrial jobs began to decrease in the valley, many residents left the area in the 1980's; following this, Arleta became much more diverse and as of the 2010s, it shares the majority Latino demographics of Pacoima.[1]
The 2000 U.S. census counted 31,068 residents in the 3.10 square miles (8.0 km2) Arleta neighborhood—or 10,034 people per square mile, an averagepopulation density for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the population had increased to 32,622. In 2000 the median age for residents was 29, about average for city neighborhoods. The percentage of residents aged 11 to 18 was among the county's highest.[3]
The neighborhood was considered "moderately diverse" ethnically[4] within Los Angeles, with a relatively high percentage of Latinos. The breakdown wasLatinos, 71.7%;Asians, 11.0%;whites, 13.2%;blacks, 2.2%; and others, 1.9%. Mexico (55.3%) and El Salvador (11.2%) were the most common places of birth for the 46% of the residents who were born abroad—which was a high percentage for Los Angeles.[3]
The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $65,649, considered average for the city. Renters occupied 19.6% of the housing stock, and house- or apartment-owners held 80.4%. The average household size of 4.0 people was considered high for Los Angeles. The 11.5% of families headed by single parents was considered about average for city neighborhoods.[3]
The fashion companyJuicy Couture has its headquarters in Arleta.[5]
Branford Park is located in Arleta. The facility has an auditorium, a lighted baseball diamond, an unlighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, an indoor gymnasium with weights, an indoor gymnasium without weights, an outdoor gymnasium without weights, a kitchen, a music room, picnic tables, a lighted soccer field, a stage, lighted tennis courts, and lighted volleyball courts.[6] In addition the Devonshire Arleta Park in Arleta.[7]
TheUnited States Postal Service Arleta Post Office is located at 9454 Arleta Avenue.[8] This post office was opened shortly before Christmas 1954. The original construction was performed by Ralph Benton ofVan Nuys at a total cost of $21,500.[9]
Arleta is within theLos Angeles Unified School District. The schools within Arleta are as follows:[10]
Arleta is accessible from theGolden State Freeway (I-5) and the Hollywood Freeway (SR 170). Major thoroughfares includeVan Nuys Boulevard, Woodman Avenue and Arleta Avenue, as well as Sheldon, Branford, Osborne and Terra Bella Streets.Metro Rapid route 761 provides fast transit on Van Nuys Boulevard, andMetro route 158, goes up Woodman Avenue, but turns on Arleta Avenue via Brandford Street, and continues along Devonshire St intoGranada Hills,Northridge, andChatsworth, respectively.
Los Angeles Public Library operates the Granada Hills Branch.
Arleta was also the filming location for the fictitious McFly family home and neighborhood in theBack to the Future series.[15]
34°14′31″N118°25′32″W / 34.2419444°N 118.4255556°W /34.2419444; -118.4255556