Encino (Spanish for "oak") is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.
History
In 1769, the Spanish Portolá expedition, first Europeans to see inland areas of California, traveled north through Sepulveda Pass into the San Fernando Valley on August 5 and stayed two nights at a native village near what is now Los Encinos State Historic Park. Fray Juan Crespi, a Franciscan missionary traveling with the expedition, named the valley "El Valle de Santa Catalina de Bolonia de Los Encinos" (The Valley of St. Catherine of Bologna of the Holm Oaks). All of Crespi's name was later dropped except "Encino".
Rancho Los Encinos (Ranch of Holm Oaks) was established in 1845 when a large parcel of former Mission San Fernando land was granted to three Mission Indians by governor Pio Pico. Many ranchos were created after the secularization of the California missions, which began in 1834. Encino derives its name from the rancho.
Population
The 2000 U.S. census counted 41,905 residents in the Encino neighborhood — , among the lowest population densities for the city but average for the county. In 2008, the city estimated that the resident population had increased to 44,581.
In 2000 the median age for residents was 42, considered old for city and county neighborhoods; the percentages of residents aged 50 and older were among the county's highest.
The neighborhood was considered "not especially diverse" ethnically within Los Angeles, with a high percentage of white residents. The breakdown was whites, 80.1%; Latinos, 8.5%; Asians, 4.9%; blacks, 2.4%; and others, 4.1%. Iran (30.1%) and Russia (6.4%) were the most common places of birth for the 32.8% of the residents who were born abroad—an average percentage for Los Angeles.
The median yearly household income in 2008 dollars was $78,529, considered high for the city. The percentage of households that earned $125,000 and up was high for Los Angeles County. The average household size of 2.3 people was low when compared to the rest of the city and the county. Renters occupied 38.4% of the housing stock and house- or apartment-owners held 61.6%.
The percentages of divorced residents and of widowed men and women were among the county's highest. In 2000 military veterans amounted to 10.6% of the population, a high rate for the county.
Geography
Encino is situated in the central portion of the southern San Fernando Valley and on the north slope of the Santa Monica Mountains. It is flanked on the north by Reseda, Lake Balboa, and the Sepulveda Basin, on the east by Sherman Oaks, on the south by Brentwood, and on the west by Tarzana.
Climate
Economy
The local economy provides jobs primarily in health care (including one of two Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center hospitals), social services, and professional services (accounting and financial services, real estate, and legal) sectors. There are approximately 3,800 businesses employing about 27,000 people at an annual payroll of $1.4 billion.
Government and infrastructure
Encino is in Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors district 3 and Los Angeles City Council District 4. It is also represented within the city of Los Angeles by the Encino Neighborhood Council, an advisory body.
The United States Postal Service operates the Encino Post Office at 5805 White Oak Avenue and the Balboa Van Nuys Post Office at 4930 Balboa Boulevard.
Transportation
A Park and Ride lot with 160 spaces is located at 5174 Hayvenhurst Avenue, which provides connections to various LADOT commuter buses.
Education
By 2000, forty-six percent of Encino residents aged 25 and older had earned a four-year degree, 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.
Schools within the Encino boundaries are:
Public
Encino is served by the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD).
Hesby Oaks Leadership Charter School (K-8 school)
Encino Charter Elementary School
Emelita Street Elementary School
Fred E. Lull Special Education Center
Lanai Road Elementary School
As of 2009, there were no public high schools in Encino. Public high schools serving portions of Encino were Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, and Reseda High School in Reseda.
In 1982 the board considered closing Rhoda Street Elementary School in Encino. In April 1983 an advisory committee of the LAUSD recommended closing eight LAUSD schools, including Rhoda Street School. In August 1983 the board publicly considered closing Rhoda, which had 262 students at the time. In 1984 the board voted to close the Rhoda Street School.
Private
Sage Academy, elementary, 5901 Lindley Avenue
Westmark School, 5461 Louise Avenue
Holy Martyrs Armenian High School/Ferrahian, 5300 White Oak Avenue
Crespi Carmelite High School, 5031 Alonzo Avenue
Our Lady of Grace School, elementary, 17720 Ventura Boulevard
Los Encinos School, elementary, 17114 Ventura Boulevard
Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, elementary, 4650 Haskell Avenue
Valley Beth Shalom Day School, 15739 Ventura Boulevard
International School of Los Angeles (Lycee International de Los Angeles), 5933 Lindley Avenue
Parks and recreation
California State Parks operates the Los Encinos State Historic Park in Encino. The park includes the original nine room de la Ossa Adobe, the Garnier Building, a blacksmith shop, a pond, and a natural spring.
The Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area, located in Encino, includes the Woodley Worel/Magnus Cricket Complex.
Also included in the basin is the Encino Golf Course and the Balboa Golf Course.
The Balboa Sports Complex in Encino includes a lighted baseball diamond, lighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room, a lighted football field, a lighted handball court, an indoor gymnasium without weights and with a capacity for 400 people, an unlighted soccer field, lighted tennis courts, and lighted volleyball courts. The Sepulveda Basin Off-leash Dog Park is a dog park in Encino. The dog park has of leash-free dog area, a small dog area, an on-leash picnic area, 100 parking spots, and public telephones. The Sepulveda Garden Center, a community garden area in Encino, has about of land and 420 garden plots.
Notable people
A–K
Bud Abbott, comedian
Steve Allen, actor, author
Don Ameche, actor
Daniel Amen, psychiatrist, born in Encino
Marc Anthony, singer-songwriter
Gilbert Arenas, NBA player
Catherine Bach, actress
Colleen Ballinger, actress, comedian, singer
Foster Brooks, comedian
Edgar Rice Burroughs, author
Reggie Bush, NFL player
Richard Carlson, actor and film director
Jack Carson, actor
Johnny Carson, talk show host
Dana Carvey, actor-comedian
Johnny Cash, singer
Richard Crenna, actor
James Charles, makeup artist, influencer [[https://www.tiktok.com/@taraswrld/video/7099607031044230443?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1&lang=en]]
Marie Currie, singer and actress, born in Encino
Sondra Currie, actress
Lenny Dykstra, professional athlete
Percy Faith, bandleader, orchestrator, composer and conductor
Alice Faye, actress
David Forst, general manager of Oakland Athletics
Annette Funicello, actress
Clark Gable, actor
David Gregory, television journalist
Dave Grohl, musician
Selena Gomez, singer and actor
Phil Harris, musician
Phil Hartman, actor
David Hasselhoff, actor and singer
Chick Hearn, sportscaster
Edward Everett Horton, actor
Ron Howard, actor, director and producer
Ice Cube, rapper and actor
Jackson family, musical group
Samuel L. Jackson, actor and producer
Kelly Johnson, engineer, Lockheed Aircraft executive
Al Jolson, singer and actor
Victoria Justice, actress and singer
Daren Kagasoff, actor, born in Encino
Lisa Kudrow, actress
Ted Greene, jazz guitarist, music educator
L–Z
Nick Lachey, singer
Tim Laker, professional baseball player
Martin Lawrence, actor and comedian
Carole Lombard, actress
Julie London, actress
Sean McVay, Head Coach of the Los Angeles Rams
Jayne Meadows, actor, author
Leighton Meester, actress and singer
Michael Milken, financier, born in Encino
Mahbod Moghadam, internet entrepreneur
Lori Nelson, actress
Barney Oldfield, race car driver
Kelly Paris, baseball player, born in Encino
Candace Parker and Shelden Williams, basketball stars
Chris Paul, NBA player
Logan Paul, YouTuber, actor, and director
Daniel Pearl, journalist
Tom Petty, singer-songwriter
Richard Pryor, actor and comedian
Jeff Rake, producer and screenwriter
Billy Ray (born 1971), screenwriter and film director
Sally Ride, physicist and astronaut, born in Encino
Jenni Rivera, singer
Mickey Rooney, actor
Kyle Richards, actress
Ann Sheridan, actress
Ashlee Simpson, singer and actress
Slash, musician
Kenny Smith, NBA player and TNT host
Kader Sylla, Professional skateboarder
Bob Thomas, Hollywood reporter and author
John Travolta, actor
Arthur Treacher, actor
Steve Vai, guitarist
John Wayne, actor and director
Jack Webb, actor and director
Roger Williams, pianist
John Wooden, basketball coach
Notable attractions
The Encino Velodrome has provided an outdoor oval bicycle racing track since 1961.
Los Encinos State Historic Park features historic buildings, a small museum, and picnic grounds. In 2009 it faced closure due to California's budget crisis. However, the Park remains open today.
The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area is a large area with multiple golf courses, tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, bike paths, and a lake bordered by about 2,000 Pink Cloud cherry trees that blossom in the spring and were donated anonymously. Encino Park was founded around 1937 and still draws youngsters to its playgrounds, as well as visitors to its basketball courts and two lighted tennis courts.
For over a millennium, the area known as Encino was the home of a massive California live oak known as the Encino Oak Tree. It is possible that Encino is named because of this particular tree. (Encino is the Spanish word for "evergreen" or "holm oak.") It was known for its size and longevity. The tree died on February 7, 1998, after an El Niño storm felled it. Today there is a monument to the tree at the corner of Ventura Boulevard and Louise Avenue where the Encino Oak once stood.
In popular culture
Encino is a recurring location in the SpongeBob SquarePants series, where the character Patchy the Pirate takes residence in the neighborhood. In the special episode Atlantis SquarePantis, Patchy stars in a subplot in which he had to return home to Encino to watch the new SpongeBob episode, but the neighborhood had disappeared.
The 1992 movie Encino Man revolves around two geeky teenagers from Encino who discover a caveman in their backyard, frozen in a block of ice where he has to learn to live in the 20th century while teaching the teenagers about life.
Paul Thomas Anderson's 2021 movie Licorice Pizza is largely set in 1970s Encino.
Frank Zappa's song "Valley Girl" mentions Encino in the lyrics.
The movie "Fast Times At Ridgemont High" filmed several scenes in Encino.
In the "Columbo" TV series episode "A Bird In The Hand," the scene where Columbo visits a car dealership was filmed in Encino.
The 2022 comedy horror film Studio 666 sees Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl battle supernatural forces while the band try to record an album in an Encino mansion.
In the Gex video game series, the eponymous character grew up in Encino.
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