The San Fernando Valley is a region of Los Angeles County containing 34 neighborhoods cataloged by Mapping L.A., the Los Angeles Times' resource for boundaries, demographics, schools and news within the city. read more
The San Fernando Valley contains five incorporated cities—Glendale, Burbank, San Fernando, Hidden Hills, and Calabasas—and part of a sixth, Los Angeles, which governs a majority of the valley. The unincorporated communities (Census-designated places) are governed by the County of Los Angeles. read more
The San Fernando Valley is a region of Los Angeles County containing 34 neighborhoods cataloged by Mapping L.A., the Los Angeles Times’ resource for boundaries, demographics, schools and news within the city. read more
Most of the rest of the names on other lists are names of neighborhoods within the San Fernando Valley portion of the City of Los Angeles (such as Van Nuys & Woodland Hills) or names of unincorporated portions of Los Angeles County (such as Universal City & Bell Canyon). read more