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Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles

Coordinates:34°09′04″N118°26′54″W / 34.15111°N 118.44833°W /34.15111; -118.44833
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Neighborhood of Los Angeles in California, United States
Sherman Oaks, California
Van Nuys Boulevard in Sherman Oaks
Van Nuys Boulevard in Sherman Oaks
Sherman Oaks, California is located in San Fernando Valley
Sherman Oaks, California
Sherman Oaks, California
Location within Los Angeles
Coordinates:34°09′04″N118°26′54″W / 34.15111°N 118.44833°W /34.15111; -118.44833
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
CityLos Angeles
Founded1927
Named afterMoses Sherman
ZIP Codes
91401, 91403, 91413, 91423, 91495
Area codes747, 818
Websiteshermanoaksnc.org

Sherman Oaks is a neighborhood in the city ofLos Angeles,Los Angeles County, California, United States. Located within theSan Fernando Valley region, the neighborhood includes a portion of theSanta Monica Mountains.

History

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The Magnolia, a historicMission Revival–style estate built in the 1920s

A partner of the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company,Gen. Moses Hazeltine Sherman developed Sherman Oaks. The company had subdivided 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land that would become Sherman Oaks. In 1927, each acre was sold for $780.[1] Sherman's other major venture was theLos Angeles Pacific Railroad.

In 1991, a group of homeowners living in the Chandler Estates area successfully petitioned former Los Angeles City CouncilmemberZev Yaroslavsky to re-draw the boundaries of Sherman Oaks fromMagnolia Boulevard toBurbank Boulevard in the north, and fromColdwater Canyon Avenue toVan Nuys Blvd in the west, with the goal of including their neighborhood. This request was nothing new to the San Fernando Valley; other neighborhoods had either sought to change their names, or sought to attach themselves onto more affluent neighborhoods.[2] Residents in the area argued, however, that the area was originally part of Sherman Oaks, but was labeled Van Nuys instead through the creation ofZIP codes in 1962; a resident produced a property deed to buttress the case.[3]

Just a few weeks after the Chandler Estates area successfully seceded from Van Nuys, Magnolia Woods, a 45 block area bordered by Van Nuys Boulevard on the east and the San Diego Freeway on the west, and between Burbank and Magnolia Boulevards, also successfully petitioned Los Angeles City council member Marvin Braude to secede from Van Nuys and join Sherman Oaks. Petitioners in the area argued that their neighborhood was also part of Sherman Oaks, though they were only able to produce 22 deeds showing so. As a result of this change, Van Nuys Middle School became separated from its namesake neighborhood.[4]

Finally, in 2009, the Los Angeles City council voted to redraw neighborhood boundaries again to allow an area of about 1,800 homes in Van Nuys to be included.[5]

The1994 Northridge earthquake caused damage in the surrounding area. The Community Redevelopment Agency sought to manage the rebuilding efforts. The homeowners in the Sherman Oaks area later won a lawsuit to prevent the agency from managing efforts.[1]

Geography

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The neighborhood is roughly bounded byStudio City to the east,Van Nuys to the north,Encino to the west,Bel Air andBeverly Hills Post Office to the south.[citation needed]

Climate

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Climate data for Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °F (°C)67
(19)
69
(21)
71
(22)
76
(24)
78
(26)
84
(29)
91
(33)
92
(33)
88
(31)
82
(28)
74
(23)
68
(20)
78
(26)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C)44
(7)
45
(7)
46
(8)
48
(9)
52
(11)
56
(13)
59
(15)
60
(16)
58
(14)
53
(12)
47
(8)
43
(6)
51
(11)
Averageprecipitation inches (mm)4.10
(104)
4.39
(112)
3.48
(88)
0.77
(20)
0.25
(6.4)
0.06
(1.5)
0.01
(0.25)
0.17
(4.3)
0.25
(6.4)
0.44
(11)
1.20
(30)
1.99
(51)
17.12
(435)
Source:[6]

Demographics

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La Reina Theater, 2008[7]

2022

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As of 2022, according to theLos Angeles Almanac there were estimated to be 66,686 residents of Sherman Oaks. The ethnic breakdown was 64.39%White (non-Hispanic), 7.10%Asian, 5.62%Black, 0.31%Native American, 0.13%Pacific Islander, 5.06% fromother races, and 11.93% from two or more races, while 16.18% wereHispanic or Latino of any race.[8]

2010

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As of the 2010 census, according to theSan Fernando Valley Almanac, Sherman Oaks had a population of 52,677 people and 25,255 households. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 82% non-Hispanic White, 5% Asian American and 3% African American; 11% were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Other races made up less than 1%.[citation needed]

2000

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TheLos Angeles Times reported that the 2000 U.S. census counted 61,166 residents in the 9.15-square-mile Sherman Oaks neighborhood, including a wide swath of theSanta Monica Mountains—or 6,687 people per square mile, among the lowestpopulation densities for the city. In 2008, the city estimated that the resident population had increased to 65,436.[9]

In 2000, the percentages of residents aged 19 to 49 and 65 and older were among the county's highest. The percentages of divorced residents and of widows were among the county's highest.[9] The average household size of two people was low when compared to the rest of the city and the county. Renters occupied 58.9% of the housing stock and house- or apartment-owners held 41.1%.[9]

The neighborhood was considered "not especially diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, with a high percentage of white residents. The breakdown waswhites, 73.8%;Latinos, 11.8%;Asians, 5.7%;blacks, 4.4%; and others, 4.4%. Russian (8.4%) and German (7.4%) were the most common ancestries. Iran (14.1%) and Mexico (8.8%) were the most common places of birth for the 26.2% of the residents who were born abroad—an average percentage for Los Angeles.[9]

The neighborhood had amedian household income of $69,651 in 2008, which was high for the city of Los Angeles but about average for the county as a whole. The percentage of households that earned $125,000 and up was high forLos Angeles County.[9]

Economy

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Arts and culture

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Los Angeles Public Library operates the Sherman Oaks Branch,[11] also known as the Sherman Oaks Martin Pollard Branch.

Parks and recreation

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The Van Nuys Sherman Oaks Park has a pool, auditorium, baseball diamonds, basketball courts, football field, gymnasium, and soccer field.[12]

Sherman Oaks Castle Park features an arcade, batting cages, and miniature golf.[13]

Government

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Local government

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The Sherman Oaks Neighborhood Council is an official government entity of the City of Los Angeles, providing a gateway to theLos Angeles City Council in order to promote public participation in city governance and decision-making processes.[14] Sherman Oaks lies inLos Angeles's 4th City Council district, represented as of 2025[update] byNithya Raman.[15]

County, state, and federal representation

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As of 2025[update], Sherman Oaks lies in theLos Angeles County Board of Supervisors' Third and Fifth Districts, represented byLindsey Horvath andKathryn Barger, respectively.[16][17] It lies inCalifornia's 44th State Assembly district, represented byNick Schultz.[18] Sherman Oaks is inCalifornia's 27th State Senate District, represented byHenry Stern.[19] It is inCalifornia's 32nd congressional district, represented byBrad Sherman.[20]

Education

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Van Nuys Middle School
Sherman Oaks Elementary School
Notre Dame High School

Forty-five percent of Sherman Oaks residents aged 25 and older had earned afour-year degree by 2000, a high percentage for both the city and the county. The percentage of those residents with a master's degree or higher was also high for the County.[9]

LAUSD schools within the Sherman Oaks boundary include:

  • Van Nuys Middle School. The school was in theVan Nuys community until 1991, when City Council memberMarvin Braude directed that a 45-block area that included the school be renamed as part of Sherman Oaks. The school continued to use the name "Van Nuys Middle".[21]
  • Kester Avenue Elementary School
  • Chandler Elementary School
  • Louis Armstrong Middle School
  • Sherman Oaks Elementary
  • Dixie Canyon Avenue Elementary
  • Riverside Drive Elementary School

Charter schools within the Sherman Oaks boundary include:

  • Ivy Bound Academy for Math, Science, and Technology on Morrison Street
  • Community Harvest Charter School, closed in 2012

Portions of Sherman Oaks, including Magnolia Woods, are zoned toVan Nuys High School inVan Nuys.[22] Other portions are zoned toGrant High School inValley Glen.[1]

Private schools include:

Infrastructure

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Public safety is provided by theLos Angeles Fire Department[23][24] andLos Angeles Police Department.[25]

Notable people

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In popular culture

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The TV seriesSherman Oaks appeared onShowtime from 1995 to 1997.[85][86]

The seriesNever Have I Ever is set in Sherman Oaks.[citation needed]

The seriesBlack-ish is set in Sherman Oaks.[87]

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